The 2009-10 award went to "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" (Comedy Central).
The 2009-10 award for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program went to "Top Chef" (Bravo). The award for Outstanding Reality Program went to "Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution" (ABC).
Yes! Palm Springs High School (California) has a Junior ROTC program. The program was established in 1994. As of 2010 there were over 100 cadets enrolled in the program. The AIR FORCE Junior ROTC program at Palm Springs High School (California) earned the Outstanding Unit Award in 2010 and the Distinguished Unit Award with Merit in 2011. The Aerospace Science Instructor (ASI) earned the Outstanding Instructor Award in 2011. The Senior Aerospace Science Instructor (SASI) earned the Outstanding Instructor Award with Merit in 2011. The Mayor and City Council of Palm Springs declared May 18, 2011 to be Palm Springs High School Air Force Junior ROTC Day in Palm Springs.
The award went to "Modern Family."
Yes. The 2009-2010 Emmy for Outstanding Children's Program was awarded to "Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie" (Disney Channel). The award for Outstanding Children's Nonfiction Program went to "Nick News With Linda Ellerbee" -- "The Face of Courage: Kids Living With Cancer" (Nickelodeon).
Yes. The 2009-2010 Emmy for Outstanding Children's Program was awarded to "Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie" (Disney Channel). The award for Outstanding Children's Nonfiction Program went to "Nick News With Linda Ellerbee" -- "The Face of Courage: Kids Living With Cancer" (Nickelodeon).
The 2009-10 award went to "Temple Grandin" (HBO).
The 2009-10 award went to Eric Stonestreet of "Modern Family" (ABC).
The 2009-10 award went to Jane Lynch of "Glee" (FOX).
The 2009-10 award went to John Lithgow for his guest appearances in "Dexter" (Showtime).
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Claire Danes won the 2009-10 award for her performance as the title character in "Temple Grandin" (HBO).
The Outstanding Miniseries Emmy for the 2009-10 season went to "The Pacific" (HBO). It was the fourth miniseries by executive producer Tom Hanks to win the award after "From the Earth to the Moon" (1997-98), "Band of Brothers" (2001-02) and "John Adams" (2007-08).