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TV Land Awards: 2007

Legend Award

Date:14 April (broadcast: 22 April)
Host:Kelly Ripa
Location:Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, California, USA

Medallion Award

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Anniversary Award

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Entertainer's Award

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Pop Culture Award

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Future Classic Award

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Legacy of Laughter Award

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  • Lucille Ball
    - The award was presented posthumously to Lucille Ball. Her children Desi Arnaz Jr. and Lucie Arnaz accepted the award on her behalf.

TV Land Award

Lady You Love to Watch Fight for Her Life in a Movie of the Week
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  • Meredith Baxter
  • Dana Delany
  • Markie Post
  • Jaclyn Smith (I)

  • Little Screen/Big Screen Star (Women)
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  • Jessica Alba
  • Jennifer Aniston
  • Jennifer Garner (I)
  • Jennifer Hudson (I)

  • Break Up That Was So Bad It Was Good
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  • "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1990) - Luke Perry (I); Shannen Doherty
  • "Family Ties" (1982) - Michael J. Fox (I); Courteney Cox
  • "Friends" (1994) - David Schwimmer (I); Jennifer Aniston
  • "Happy Days" (1974) - Henry Winkler; Roz Kelly

  • The "Hey! It's...!" Award (Favorite Cameo or Guest Star)
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  • "Diff'rent Strokes" (1978) - Nancy Davis (I)
  • "Mary Tyler Moore" (1970) - Walter Cronkite
  • "The X Files" (1993) - Jodie Foster

  • Series Finale You Had a Party to Watch
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  • "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1996)
  • "Friends" (1994)
  • "Seinfeld" (1990)
  • "Six Feet Under" (2001)

  • Greatest Gear or Admirable Apparatus
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  • "Gilligan's Island" (1964) - Russell Johnson (I)
    - For the countless things made of bamboo.
  • "Knight Rider" (1982) - David Hasselhoff
    - For K.I.T.T., the car.
  • "MacGyver" (1985) - Richard Dean Anderson
    - For the Swiss Army knife and duct tape.
  • "Wonder Woman" (1976) - Lynda Carter
    - For the indestructible bracelets and golden Lasso of Truth.

  • The "She Works Hard for the Money" Award (Favorite Working Mom)
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  • "One Day at a Time" (1975) - Bonnie Franklin
  • "Roseanne" (1988) - Roseanne
  • "What's Happening!!" (1976) - Mabel King
  • "Who's the Boss?" (1984) - Judith Light

  • Miniseries You Didn't Miss a Moment Of
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  • "Lonesome Dove" (1989)
  • "Rich Man, Poor Man" (1976)
  • "Shogun" (1980)
  • "The Thorn Birds" (1983)

  • Little Screen/Big Screen Star (Men)
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  • George Clooney
  • Leonardo DiCaprio
  • Jamie Foxx
  • Will Smith (I)

  • Favorite Lady Gumshoe
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  • "Cagney & Lacey" (1982) - Tyne Daly; Sharon Gless
  • "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999) - Mariska Hargitay
  • "Moonlighting" (1985) - Cybill Shepherd
  • "Police Woman" (1974) - Angie Dickinson

  • Most Beautiful Braces
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  • "Sex and the City" (1998) - Cynthia Nixon
  • "The Brady Bunch" (1969) - Maureen McCormick
  • "The Facts of Life" (1979) - Kim Fields (I)
  • "The Partridge Family" (1970) - Susan Dey

  • The "Who Knew They Could Sing?" Award
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  • Betty Buckley (I)
  • Pam Dawber
  • Yvonne De Carlo
  • Michael McKean (I)

  • The "When Bad Teens Go Good" Award
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  • "Blossom" (1991) - Michael Stoyanov (I)
  • "Family Ties" (1982) - Scott Valentine (I)
  • "Roseanne" (1988) - Glenn Quinn
  • "The Facts of Life" (1979) - Nancy McKeon

  • Fake Product You Want to Buy
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  • "Friends" (1994)
    - The Man Bag.
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975)
    - Super Bass-o-Matic '76.
  • "Seinfeld" (1990)
    - The Bro/Manziere.
  • "The Honeymooners" (1955)
    - The Handy Housewife Helper.

  • Favorite Elvis Impersonation
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  • "Roseanne" (1988) - John Goodman (I)
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975) - Dan Aykroyd; John Belushi
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975) - Andy Kaufman (I)
  • "The Golden Girls" (1985) - Quentin Tarantino

  • Favorite Heard-But-Not-Seen Character
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  • "Adam-12" (1968) - Shaaron Claridge
  • "Home Improvement" (1991) - Earl Hindman
  • "Rhoda" (1974) - Lorenzo Music
  • "The Wonder Years" (1988) - Daniel Stern (I)

  • TV Theme Song You Most Want for Your Ring Tone
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  • "Charlie's Angels" (1976)
  • "Mission: Impossible" (1966)
  • "The Greatest American Hero" (1981)
  • "Welcome Back, Kotter" (1975)

  • Television's Greatest Music Moment
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  • "The Arsenio Hall Show" (1989) - Bill Clinton (I)
    - For playing the saxophone during the 1992 presidential campaign.
  • Live Aid (1985) (TV)
  • Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever (1983) (TV) - Michael Jackson (I)
    - For moonwalking on the 1983 TV special.
  • The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards (2001) (TV) - Elton John; Eminem
    - For the "Stan" duet.

  • TV Moment That Became Headline News
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  • "Ellen" (1994) - Ellen DeGeneres
    - For coming out as a lesbian in "The Puppy Episode".
  • "NYPD Blue" (1993) - Amy Brenneman (I)
    - For appearing nude in the pilot episode.
  • "South Park" (1997)
    - For the record-setting episode in which "it hit the fan" 162 times.
  • "Star Trek" (1966) - William Shatner; Nichelle Nichols
    - For sharing the first interracial kiss on American TV.

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