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The most important question celebrities get asked on award show red carpets is, “What are you wearing?” And TV Land’s 10th Anniversary event was no different! Take a look at the top 10 looks from the amazing night.

Tune in Sunday, April 29 at 9PM/8C!

 
1-Kelly Ripa. This bright blue dress caused a commotion when it sailed down the carpet. In person Kelly is prettier and much smaller than when you see her on TV. She was rehearsing minutes before hitting the carpet, but even with such little time to get ready she looked perfect.
 
2-Only musicians could pull of this bright look. Cindy Wilson, Keith Strickland, Kate Pierson and Fred Schneider of The B-52’s walked the carpet as one group showing that us New Yorkers don’t just wear black.
 
3-The Queen of soul Aretha Franklin dazzled in this very detailed dress. When the lights from the flashes hit the silver you knew why Miss Franklin chose to wear sunglasses. Wink.
 
4- Come on admit it, had Actor Paul Reubens ‘Pee-wee Herman’ worn anything else you would have been disappointed too. Everyone on the carpet loved Pee Wee!

 
5-Real Housewife of New York, Sonja Morgan, had everyone seeing green when she hit the carpet in this stunning evening gown. Telling me she loves to dress up and go to the best events Sonja was certainly in the right place.
 
6-Mackenzie Phillips kept it simple in a dark tailored jacket and simple black top. Proving that black on black never goes out of style just like Mackenzie herself!

 
7-Kelly Ripa’s BFF Faith Ford chose a fun little cocktail dress to wear to the party. The simple spots around the top made sure this retro styled frock showed a little flesh but kept things classy.
 
8-Tommy Davidson stood out from all those black suits in this fun blue number with a great green tie that really popped. And just to prove he still is the coolest guy in the world they are white sneakers he is wearing!
 
9-Carrie Ann Inaba almost stole the entire show when she turned in popping in bright orange. That amazing dancers body this simply draped dressed hung carefully from a gold chain around her neck. And although she assured me there would be no wardrobe malfunctions that evening you couldn’t help but worry. Wink.
 
10-Saving the best for last the Wayans brothers won the evening. Marlon Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans and Shawn Wayans all in black showed every man in the room (including me) how superstars roll. You could her the ladies gasp when these three walked the red carpet together as only they could.

This year’s host of the TV Land Awards is an accomplished actress (“All My Children,” “Hope & Faith”), talk show host (“Live! With Kelly”), wife, mother, and even … TV Land Awards host (she first hosted in 2007). Think you know everything there is to know about the talented and charismatic Kelly Ripa? Let’s take a stroll down memory lane to revisit 10 of her biggest career — and life — highlights.


In 1991, Kelly Ripa joined the cast of “All My Children” as Hayley Vaughan, the daughter of Adam Chandler and Arlene Dillon; she would stay for 12 seasons and become one of the soap opera’s most beloved actors. The year she joined the show, she had fun for a good cause at the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Benefit.


Though she’d attend plenty of awards shows throughout her career, the 1993 Daytime Emmy Awards was one of Ripa’s earliest galas. Here she posed with Matt Borlenghi, who played Hayley’s first boyfriend and fiance, Brian Bodine. Their relationship was broken up by Hayley’s dad Adam, because he’s kind of a buzzkill.


If you asked Ripa, no doubt she’d say that her biggest accomplishment on “All My Children” was meeting her husband, Mark Consuelos, who played her on-screen boyfriend — later husband — Mateo Santos. The two were inseparable almost from their first scene together, and they eloped to Las Vegas in 1996, the year this picture was taken.


When Regis Philbin’s “Live With Regis and Kathie Lee” co-host Kathie Lee Gifford resigned, the show had to find a replacement; Philbin remembered how vivacious a guest Kelly Ripa had been a few years back, and he asked her to audition. Sparks, as they say, flew, and Ripa was named the permanent co-host of “Live With Regis and Kelly” in February 2001. It was the beginning of a beautiful friendship.


Ripa tried her hand at sitcoms when she starred alongside Faith Ford (also honored at this year’s TV Land Awards, as part of the cast of “Murphy Brown”) on the ABC show “Hope & Faith.” Ripa played Faith Fairfield, a former soap star (!!) who has to move in with her sister after her character is killed off the show. The show debuted in September 2003 and ran for three seasons. In this photo, Ripa and Ford show off-screen solidarity by working at a bake sale.


Ripa’s pride and joy are her three kids with husband Mark Consuelos. Michael Joseph was born in 1997, Lola Grace in 2001, and Joaquin Antonio in 2003. Here they are in 2003, shortly after Joaquin Antonio’s birth, to see the Broadway musical “A Year With Toad & Frog.”


This isn’t Kelly Ripa’s first time hosting the TV Land Awards. She first took the reins as host in 2007, soaring through the air in the opening ceremonies as The Flying Nun.


Since 2004, Ripa has hosted the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund’s Super Saturday with Donna Karan and various other celebrities (this year, the co-hosts include Emma Roberts and InStyle editor Ariel Foxman). In 2007 she did her part on the ground, sifting through the goods at the designer garage sale.


Regis Philbin’s retirement in 2011 meant that Ripa had to say goodbye to her talk-show partner of 11 years. In his final show on November 18, 2011, the two embraced as Ripa said, “Thank you for everything. I love you.” The following Monday, the show had a new title — “Live! With Kelly” — with Ripa, for now, serving as the show’s sole host.



Always known for her sense of fashion, Ripa looked regal at the 2012 Vanity Fair Oscars party, where, as a refreshing change of pace, she got to chat up celebrities for fun and not work.

Murphy Brown,” the winner of this year’s Impact Award, centered its show around a female 40-something, hard-hitting news anchor, or as creator Diane English put it, “Mike Wallace in a skirt.” Acerbic, still likable, and often controversial, she certainly didn’t resemble other sitcom characters at the time. In the pilot, Murphy (played by Candice Bergen, who won five Emmys in the role), a recovering alcoholic, returns to journalism after a stint at the Betty Ford Clinic. With the help of her co-workers on the news show “FYI” — stoic Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough), perky Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford), neurotic Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto) and green-behind-the-ears producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud), Murphy weathers the ups and downs of the news cycle, network politics and her personal life. As a role model, the character made an indelible impression on pop culture, the headlines of the day and journalism itself … even if she wasn’t actually real.

Relive the show with us as we look at 10 storylines from “Murphy Brown,” then see the cast reunite at the TV Land Awards, which TV Land will broadcast nationwide on April 29 at 9PM/8C.


Murphy Kills a Judge
While questioning a corrupt — and suddenly silent — judge on “FYI,” Murphy continues to grill him mercilessly even though, as it turns out, he’s suffered a heart attack and died. (Season 1, Episode 18 - “The Unshrinkable Murphy Brown”)




Murphy’s Secretaries
A running gag throughout the series was Murphy’s inability to retain a decent secretary. For some reason, every secretary sent to her by HR turns out to be skittish, impertinent, not fluent in English or just plain incompetent. And then there was the one who talked to Satan.



Murphy’s Cameo
The “FYI” cast is thrilled the network creates a sitcom based on Murphy’s life, and a famous actress (played by Morgan Fairchild) is signed to play Murphy’s character, “Kelly Green.” But Murphy isn’t so thrilled, especially when she’s asked to make a cameo appearance on the show. CBS anchor Connie Chung appears briefly as herself. (Season 2, Episode 4 - “TV or Not TV”)




Eldin
When Murphy hires Eldin Bernecky (Robert Pastorelli) to repaint her house, she never imagines that he’ll stick around for years. But the painter with grand ambitions is there as Murphy’s constant muse, philosopher, friend and confidant, developing a crush on Corky and getting sidetracked with his penchant for elaborate murals. Pastorelli, who died of an overdose in 2004, was a regular for only six of the show’s ten seasons, but returned to make an appearance in the series finale.




Corky Gets Married
Corky reunites with former high school classmate Will Forrest — once a geek, now a lawyer — and, after a whirlwind courtship agrees to marry him, even after she realizes that her new name will be “Corky Sherwood-Forrest.” A highlight of the wedding: Murphy as a bridesmaid, wearing a frilly Southern belle dress with hoops. Corky later divorces Will and elopes with Miles. (Season 2, Episodes 26 and 27 - “Going to the Chapel”)




Single Motherhood
When Murphy gets pregnant, the father of the baby, her ex-husband Jake Lowenstein (Robin Thomas), tells her he can’t give up his lifestyle as a political radical to become a parent. Murphy decides to have the baby on her own, and she goes into labor while on the air, giving birth to a son and singing softly to him, “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.” (Season 4, Episode 26 - “Birth 101”)




Dan Quayle Feud
In 1992, then Vice President Dan Quayle was criticized (and praised) for giving a speech on family values in which he charged that it “doesn’t help matters when primetime TV has Murphy Brown … mocking the importance of fathers, by bearing a child alone, and calling it just another ‘lifestyle choice.’” In response, “Murphy Brown” aired an episode with a special “FYI” segment celebrating the diversity of different types of families — and ended with a prank in which they dumped a truckload of potatoes on the vice president’s lawn, alluding to a gaffe in which Quayle, at an elementary school spelling bee, had corrected a student’s spelling of “potato” to “potatoe.” (Season 5, Episodes 1 and 2 - “You Say Potatoe, I Say Potato”)




The Staff Resigns
When the network pulls Jim’s expose on the tobacco industry, the anchor resigns in protest — and the rest of the staff ends up quitting to support him, until Miles stands up to the network and gets the story aired. (Season 8, Episode 17 - “Aftermath”)




Breast Cancer
Murphy develops breast cancer and spends the final season of the show getting treatment, which includes smoking medical marijuana — supplied by Jim — to relieve the effects of chemotherapy (an episode that drew conservative protests) and shopping for prosthetic breasts. Bergen was given an award by the American Cancer Society for her part in increasing breast cancer awareness. (Season 10)




Series Finale
While undergoing an operation for a tumor that might be malignant, Murphy has an anesthesia-induced hallucination in which she interviews God (Alan King) — contentiously, of course. Upon learning she is cancer-free, Murphy follows God’s advice not to retire and returns to her house to find Eldin, who has returned from Spain do some some more “touch-up” on her townhouse. Murphy’s last secretary was played by the divine Bette Midler. (Season 10, Episode 22 - “Never Can Say Goodbye, Part 2”)

Thecast and show creator behind the cutting-edge and witty CBS series, “Murphy Brown” – Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto, Charles Kimbrough, Grant Shaud and Diane English – will be honored with the Impact Award at the TV Land Awards 10th Anniversary celebration, taping Saturday, April 14 at the Lexington Avenue Armory at Gramercy Park in New York City. Previously announced honorees include “In Living Color” (which now includes former Fly Girl Carrie Ann Inaba), “Laverne & Shirley,” “One Day At A Time,” “Pee-wee’s Playhouse” and Aretha Franklin.  The “TV Land Awards” 10th Anniversary will air on Sunday, April 29 at 9PM/8C!

Additionally, TV Land announced presenters for the show, including esteemed journalist and news anchor Katie Couric and actress Fran Drescher, who will be on hand to pay homage to some of television and music’s biggest stars. More presenters will be announced in the coming days. In addition, three-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated music group The B-52s will set the mood for the evening, rocking out as the house band for the 10th anniversary show.

 “Murphy Brown,” the recipient of this year’s Impact Award, infused hot topic current events and shined a light on real-life career and personal issues. The revolutionary show starred Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning actress Candice Bergen as title character Murphy Brown, a reporter for successful primetime news show “FYI.” With the help of her friends and co-workers – Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto), Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford), Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough) and Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud) – Murphy was a star journalist who truly had it all, even becoming a single mother later in the series. The show created some of the most memorable episodes with help from guest stars and fellow “TV Land Awards” honorees and presenters Aretha Franklin and Katie Couric. “Murphy Brown” aired on CBS from 1988 to 1998.

 The TV Land Awards pays tribute to classic and contemporary luminaries of television, music and movies. The 90-minute telecast hosted by Kelly Ripa will feature exhilarating musical performances and will reunite some of the most iconic celebrity TV casts.