Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host
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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Game Show Host |
Country | United States |
Presented by | National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Currently held by | Craig Ferguson, Celebrity Name Game (2016) |
Official website | emmyonline.org |
The Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Game Show Host is one of the performance awards awarded annually at the Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony. Game show hosts that host daytime or syndicated game shows are eligible for the award.
The now-retired Bob Barker has won more awards in this category than any other host, with 14, while Betty White was the first woman to win the award.
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1970s
- 1974 (1st) – Peter Marshall, Hollywood Squares
- 1975 (2nd) – Peter Marshall, Hollywood Squares
- 1976 (3rd) – Allen Ludden, Password
- 1977 (4th) – Bert Convy, Tattletales
- 1978 (5th) – Richard Dawson, Family Feud
- 1979 (6th) – Dick Clark, The $20,000 Pyramid
1980s
- 1980 (7th) – Peter Marshall, Hollywood Squares
- 1981 (8th) – Peter Marshall, Hollywood Squares
- 1982 (9th) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right
- 1983 (10th) – Betty White, Just Men!
- 1984 (11th) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right
- 1985 (12th) – Dick Clark, The $25,000 Pyramid
- 1986 (13th) – Dick Clark, The $25,000 Pyramid
- 1987 (14th) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right
- 1988 (15th) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right
- 1989 (16th) – Alex Trebek, Jeopardy!
1990s
- 1990 (17th) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right and Alex Trebek, Jeopardy!
- 1991 (18th) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right
- 1992 (19th) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right
- 1993 (20th) – Pat Sajak, Wheel of Fortune
- 1994 (21st) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right
- 1995 (22nd) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right
- 1996 (23rd) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right
- 1997 (24th) – Pat Sajak, Wheel of Fortune
- 1998 (25th) – Pat Sajak, Wheel of Fortune
- 1999 (26th) – Ben Stein and Jimmy Kimmel, Win Ben Stein's Money
2000s
- 2000 (27th) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right and Tom Bergeron, Hollywood Squares
- 2001 (28th) – Regis Philbin, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
- 2002 (29th) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right
- 2003 (30th) – Alex Trebek, Jeopardy!
- 2004 (31st) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right
- 2005 (32nd) – Meredith Vieira, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
- 2006 (33rd) – Alex Trebek, Jeopardy!
- 2007 (34th) – Bob Barker, The Price Is Right
- 2008 (35th) – Alex Trebek, Jeopardy!
- 2009 (36th) – Meredith Vieira, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
2010s
Multiple wins
14 wins
5 wins
4 wins
3 wins
2 wins
See also
References
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