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Saturday, September 17, 2005

Emmy Duties Story/Photo on AP Wire


"American Idol" runner-up Clay Aiken tapes a segment Thursday for "The Insider" among photo placards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. On Sunday, Teri Hatcher will be sitting in that seat.


A photo and article of Clay as the special Emmy reporter for The Insider have made its way onto the Associated Press wire.


Clay and the Housewives
This is Hollywood -- nothing is ever done in a single take. The cameras needed a different view of the action.

One reporter looking on was Clay Aiken, the runner-up in the second "American Idol" who is now a correspondent for an infotainment show. Later he milled around inside the Shrine, where the seats were labeled with Emmy nominees' names and photos.

He tossed aside "Idol" judge Simon Cowell's placard and sat rebelliously in the seat. Then he settled dreamily into the empty second-row seat between those reserved for Longoria and "Housewives" co-star Nicollette Sheridan.

"I'm gonna do my best to try to be in this seat on Sunday night myself," Aiken told his camera, arms around the placards.

Cast members from "Desperate Housewives," "The West Wing" and "Everybody Loves Raymond" get primo seats. The producers of "Survivor" and "Amazing Race" will receive a dose of their own reality with seats in the 26th row -- the very back of the nominee section.
It seems scripted TV still rates -- at least at the Emmys.

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