The Year’s Most DVR’ed Moments
#4 and #5 most DVRed moments of the year are Modern Family episodes:
4. The “After the Fire” episode of “Modern Family.”
5. The “Hit and Run” episode of “Modern Family.”
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SAG Awards TV: ‘Modern Family’ Leads Nominations
Emmy darling Modern Family topped the TV nominees for the 18th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, which were unveiled Wednesday morning.
The ABC comedy collected five nominations for best comedy ensemble, acting mentions for Ty Burrell, Eric Stonestreet, Julie Bowen and Sofia Vergara. The series from Christopher Lloyd and Steve Levitan had a pair of acting noms in both categories for the second year running, with Burrell subbing for co-star Ed O’Neill and Bowen breaking into the mix this year.
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The President’s Must-See TV: ‘Modern Family,’ ‘Homeland’ and ‘Boardwalk Empire’
Like most Americans, however, the president does manage to find some time to hang out with his family in front of the TV.
“For the girls and me, ‘Modern Family,’ that’s our favorite show,” the President told People Magazine in an interview that hits stands Friday.
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Modern Family Calendar
The best way to start the new year is with your favorite Modern Family characters, so go ahead and order the cool Modern Family 2012 wall calendar or the 2012 Day to Day calendar, both with the best quotes from the show. Don’t miss a month or a day without Phil, Gloria or Jay.
Sofia Vergara Dances in Clip from Next Week’s ‘Modern Family’
“After the Fire” surrounds the family’s attempt to organize a community drive after a neighbor’s house burns down. Of course, they are all far more absorbed by their own problems. As we can see below, Phil busts in, lamenting the loss of two of his realty firm’s best brokers (and the beloved “tube dude”). Mitchell and Cam follow, bickering about the latter’s “wardrobe crisis”—just in time to interrupt Gloria’s not-quite-right impression of the inflatable dancing tube dude in question. Finally, Jay joins the scene, writhing in pain when his back goes out.
An excitable Phil, an uptight Mitchell, a flashy Cam, a confused Gloria and a grumpy Jay…yep, this is your classic Modern Family scene, and we’re all on board with that.
Modern Family‘s episode “After the Fire” airs next Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.
Source: ABC and Hollywood.com
Thank ‘Modern Family’ for the revival of the sitcom
“I’m sure Simon Cowell has a target on my back,” Levitan said. Jokes aside, news of the blow against reality TV came with some satisfaction. Levitan posted on Twitter: “It’s extremely gratifying that a scripted comedy finally beat an overhyped karaoke contest. Thank you, #Modern Family fans!” As if to crystallize “Modern Family’s” pop cultural impact, Apple even featured the series in its iPhone 4S presentation this month.
“That’s what happens in Hollywood,” Levitan said. “It’s just weird when you’ve got the show people want to imitate. How many times did people try to re-create ‘Friends’?” It’s not like we’re the holy grail. Something else will come along eventually. We were just lucky to have created the right show at the right time.”
As family men themselves, Levitan and Lloyd thought creating a show that reflected the lives they were now living might translate to success. “There’s something to be said about writing what you know,” Levitan said. “We were both living this life — raising kids, dealing with very contemporary issues specific to these times.”
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ABC’s Modern Family Leapfrogs over CBS Two and a half men to Emerge as TVs 1 Scripted Show
For the 3rd straight week of the new season, ABC’s Modern Family registered as the biggest gainer via time-shifted viewing in both Total Viewers and Adults 18-49, picking up an additional 4.82 million viewers and 2.4 rating points from its originally reported Live + Same Day numbers. With Modern Family and Grey’s Anatomy leading the pack, it was the 3rd week in a row for ABC to claim the Top 2 gainers in Adults 18-49.
Source: TV by the Numbers.
Modern Family rules the roost
IF, AFTER 48 episodes, there was still any doubt that Modern Family is the most adored sitcom on television, it was eliminated here at the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday night.
The telecast began with four awards in a row to members of the Modern Family team, and it ended the same way it did last year, with the two-year-old show being named the best comedy on television.
From start to finish, it felt like a night for Modern Family. At one point the show’s host, Jane Lynch of Fox’s Glee, said, “Welcome back to the Modern Family Awards.”
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Emmys red carpet
PopSugarTV will be broadcasting LIVE from the Emmy Awards red carpet this Sunday, September 18th at 3:00 p.m. PT / 6:00 p.m. ET.
As you know, Modern Family, Ed O’Neill, Eric Stonestreet, Jesse Tyler, Ty Burrell, Julie Bowen, and Sofia Vergara are ALL nominated this year!
When the event starts, you will see a live feed of PopSugar at the Emmys as it happens.
Good luck to all the cast of Modern Family and come back to check the show.
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