Stephen Colbert reacts to his Peabody win

Hot off the press from Earthtimes.org, we have Stephen’s reaction to his win:

Stephen Colbert Cited For Excellence As ‘One Of Electronic Media’s Sharpest Satirists’

NEW YORK, April 2, 2008 /PRNewswire/ — “The Colbert Report,” COMEDY CENTRAL’s nightly talk show in which Stephen Colbert gives his take on the issues of the day and, more importantly, tells viewers why everyone else’s take is just plain wrong, has been honored with a prestigious George Foster Peabody Award in the 67th Annual Peabody Awards competition, it was announced today.

Considered the broadcast and cable industry’s most prestigious prize, the Peabody Awards were announced by the University of Georgia’s Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, which has administered the Peabody Award program since its inception in 1940. The awards will be presented at a luncheon ceremony to be held at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City on June 16, to be hosted by NBC News’ Brian Williams.

“I proudly accept this award and begrudgingly forgive the Peabody Committee for taking three years to recognize greatness. On a personal note, I’d like to say that I have long been a fan of Mr. Peabody, as well as his boy Sherman,” Colbert said.

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Full text of article available here

Peabody Award
Congratulations again, folks (and bonus points for the Rocky and Bullwinkle reference – hee)!


Comments

  1. vigwig says:

    ” I have long been a fan of Mr. Peabody, as well as his boy Sherman,” Colbert said.

    Holy Obscure Reference Batman!
    I LOVED that show – yeah I’m old ;)

    from Wiki on the character…
    “Peabody’s Improbable History featured a talking dog genius named Mister Peabody who had a pet boy named Sherman. Sherman and Peabody would use Peabody’s “WABAC machine” (pronounced “way-back”, and partially a play on names of early computers such as UNIVAC and ENIAC) to go back in time to discover the real story behind historical events, and in many cases, intervene with uncooperative historical figures to ensure that events actually transpire as history has recorded.”

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  2. Lisa says:

    Coolness…looks like BriWi’s hosting the dinner too. Too bad it probably won’t be televised…maybe if he came as The Giant Head of Brian Williams some channel somewhere would broadcast it.

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  3. IAMmissAMERICA says:

    Oh Mr. Peabody…I loved it too, and the voices were smooth and cool.

    Sure is a pretty shiny award. Papa Bear, he’s jealous now, and Al Franken loves it!

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  4. imoldfashioned says:

    The award is well deserved. I nearly did a spit take reading the Mr. Peabody reference!

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  5. AmandaIvy says:

    I love his subtle references to… everything. It’s amazing how often and how quickly he references things like that with such ease. Normal people pull out clever and witty things like that and then are proud of themselves for it, but he does it ALL the time and it seems like he doesn’t even have to think about it.

    I’m so excited about tonight’s show! Of course he’s gonna acknowledge this… he’s got to. This plus R.E.M.?! It’s gonna kick a- …er… butt. Oops. Almost forgot family-friendliness.

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  6. Sadie07 says:

    Congratulations to The Colbert Report! And I do love
    a Mr. Peabody and Sherman reference. Yes, I’m old, too. But, I prefer the term “fanwoman”. ;)

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  7. Gabby says:

    This is probably a stupid question but I am kind of confused….is “The Colbert Report” getting a Peobody or is it just Stephen?

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  8. Ms Interpreted says:

    Gabby,

    If you look at the official list of winners, it’s the show. Generally speaking, I believe a show’s executive producers would accept the award on the show’s behalf (so in this case, Stephen and Jon and Allison).

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  9. Gabby says:

    Ok I see, Thanks

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  10. lulubelle says:

    @vigwig

    I’m so old that “his boy Sherman” doesn’t seem to me like an obscure reference at all. I have a very twisted knowledge of history thanks to that show. Loved Rocky and Bullwinkle, all of their bad puns and irreverent humor.

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  11. vigwig says:

    @lulubelle
    Well it wasn’t obscure to ME but I figured it was for them youngin’s!

    BTW I loved that show so much my childhood cat was named Natasha Fatale and my beloved parrot is named after Dudley Do-right. My sweetie Dudley the macaw can be seen talking on youtube! ;)

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  12. gina24 says:

    I am so excited for REM!

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  13. lulubelle says:

    @vigwig

    You clearly are a fan of “Moose and Squirrel”!

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  14. vigwig says:

    @lulubelle – yes darlink! :)

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  15. Michele says:

    ROFL!! Hooray for us “old” folks! I nearly fell over from laughing at the Mr. Peabody and his boy Sherman reference. I so loved Rocky and Bullwinkle as a kid. Congrats to the Colbert Report!

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  16. Chuck Noblet says:

    I remember when Cartoon network used to replay Rocky and Bullwinkle late at night. Good times.

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  17. One of the Heroes says:

    @Sadie07,
    “Fanwoman” had me laughing so hard! I think I fall into this group as well.

    Congratulations to The Colbert Report. It is certainly a well deserved award!

    I hope the Emmy people step up to the plate this year. Emmy Please!!!!

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  18. TruthPower says:

    Congratulations to the Colbert Report. This year you’ll get an Emmy as well.

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  19. jentaps says:

    And I’m a 54 year-old fangirl. Love the Bullwinkle/Sherman reference! I have tapes of the show.

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  20. Ms Interpreted says:

    @ Gabby,

    No worries. Actually, after I thought it over some more, it occurred to me that they may well give Peabodys to everyone associated with the show when the show wins; Stephen has one from The Daily Show and he was “only” a writer/correspondent on that one.

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  21. vigwig says:

    The mature “Fanwomen” here might appreciate this:

    The TCR genealogy – the TV satire tree (sorta)

    Mike Nichols/Elaine May – That was the Week that Was (aka TW3)
    begat
    Bullwinkle – Laugh-in
    begat
    Smother’s Brothers – Mort Saul
    begat
    Simpson’s – Letterman’s Top 10 List
    begat
    The Daily Show – Conan O’Brien
    begat
    The Colbert Report

    Did I miss some? I’m sure I did.

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  22. laughing at nothing says:

    @vigwig:

    Nichols and May and their bit about silent letters. I just remember “phlegm.” ;D ;D

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  23. TruthPower says:

    @vigwig,

    Who were Mike Nicolas and Elaine May and TW3?

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  24. vigwig says:

    @ Truthpower – both brilliant shows/performers and probable influences for TCR…

    TW3 = That was the week that was – was an influential and brilliant BBC TV satire that came to the US and had seminal comical genius’ like Tom Lehrer, Nichols and May on.

    from Wiki
    “… a regular series from January 10, 1964, to May, 1965. The pilot featured hosts Henry Fonda and Henry Morgan, guest stars Mike Nichols and Elaine May, and various supporting performers including Gene Hackman. The series had a recurring cast that included Frost, Morgan, Buck Henry and Alan Alda, with Nancy Ames singing the ever-changing lyrics to the opening theme song; regular contributors included Gloria Steinem, Tom Lehrer and Calvin Trillin. The announcer was Jerry Damon. Also appearing as a guest was Woody Allen,…”

    form Wiki
    In 1960, (Nichols and May) made their Broadway debut with An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May; the original-cast album won the Grammy Award in 1962 for Best Comedy Performance.

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