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What the Award Show Looked Like 20 Years Ago

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September 14, 2025
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<p>Ellen DeGeneres Was the Host</p>

Originally appeared on E! Online

TV watchers, get your couch cushions ready: It’s almost time for the 2025 Emmys.

The 77th Emmy Awards will broadcast live from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Sept. 14 starting at 8 p.m. EST on CBS.

As for which shows are in the running for a trophy, Severance leads the pack with a whopping 27 nominations. However, it will face some tough competition as The Penguin trails closely behind with 24 nods followed by The White Lotus and The Studio with 23 each. Also among the top contenders are The Last of Us, Andor and Hacks—racking up 14 nominations apiece—as well as Adolescence, The Bear and The Pitt, each receiving 13 (for a complete list of the nominees, click here).

While the winners currently remain a mystery, one thing is for sure: There will be plenty of star power. Along with the nominees like Kristen Bell and Colman Domingo, comedian Nate Bargatze will also be on hand to host the ceremony and there will be several celebrity presenters, including Sydney Sweeney, Angela Bassett, Jason Batemen, Jennifer Coolidge, Jenna Ortega, Jude Law and Sofía Vergara. So fashion lovers will want to tune in to the red carpet to see all the celeb-filled styles.

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But as much as we’re eager to celebrate this year’s small screen accomplishments, everybody loves a throwback. So, we’re rewinding it back 20 years. In 2005, Everybody Loves Raymond was named Outstanding Comedy Series while Lost secured the top drama prize. Meanwhile, Desperate Housewives, Arrested Development, House and Boston Legal were also among the shows to take home a trophy. Ellen DeGeneres hosted the event, and there was “Emmy Idol”—a nod to American Idol where stars belted out TV theme songs.

Wondering what else happened at the Emmys two decades ago? Join us for a trip down memory lane.

Ellen DeGeneres Was the Host

Having already hosted the Emmys in 1994 and 2001, Ellen DeGeneres returned to do the honors a third time in 2005. Tasked with hosting the event just weeks after Hurricane Katrina, the comedian paid tribute by wearing a magnolia on her suit.

“New Orleans is my hometown, and I have family in Mississippi. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected,” DeGeneres told the audience. “I guess I don’t have to point out that this is the second time I’ve hosted the Emmys after a national tragedy, and I just want to say that I’m honored because it’s times like this that we really, really need laughter.”

The Black Eyed Peas Performed

<p>The Black Eyed Peas Performed</p>

The Black Eyed Peas were ready to get it started by opening the 2005 Emmys alongside Earth, Wind & Fire, the groups having put together an original number about that year’s TV shows and pop culture events set to the tune of “September.”

Jennifer Garner & Ben Affleck Were Newlyweds

<p>Jennifer Garner & Ben Affleck Were Newlyweds</p>

Lost Won Outstanding Drama Series

<p><em>Lost</em> Won Outstanding Drama Series</p>

The Television Academy wasn’t lost over how it felt about this show. In fact, J.J. Abrams‘ Lost—which featured Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Jorge Garcia, Josh Holloway, Daniel Dae Kim, Naveen Andrews, Harold Perrineau and more stars—won Outstanding Drama Series as well as Outstanding Directing.

Everybody Loves Raymond Won Outstanding Comedy Series

<p><em>Everybody Loves Raymond </em>Won Outstanding Comedy Series</p>

And everybody loved this program.

Everybody Loves Raymond capped off its ninth and final season by winning Outstanding Comedy Series. Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton and Peter Boyle were all nominated for their roles, and Doris Roberts and Brad Garrett took home trophies for their performances.

Desperate Housewives Was Also a Frontrunner

<p><em>Desperate Housewives</em> Was Also a Frontrunner</p>

The Desperate Housewives cast went from Wisteria Lane to the Emmys stage.

Not only was the show nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series, but Marcia Cross, Teri Hatcher, and Felicity Huffman also received acting nods—with Huffman taking home a trophy. And while Eva Longoria was notably left off the nominations list, she poked fun at the snub in a bit that showed her sitting alone in the nosebleeds while insisting she’s treated the same as her castmates.

Warm Springs Took Home the TV Movie Prize

<p><em>Warm Springs</em> Took Home the TV Movie Prize</p>

Based on former president Franklin D. Roosevelt‘s battle with polio, Warm Springs won the award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie. The film featured a star-studded cast, including Kenneth Branagh, Cynthia Nixon, Kathy Bates and Jane Alexander, the latter of whom the Supporting Actress Emmy for her portrayal of Roosevelt’s mother Sara.

But The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Raked in More Wins Overall

<p>But <em>The</em> <em>Life and Death of Peter Sellers&nbsp;</em>Raked in More Wins Overall</p>

Still, The Life and Death of Peter Sellers was a major winner, too. While it didn’t win its overall category of Outstanding Made for TV Movie, Geoffrey Rush did receive a trophy for his portrayal of the comedian and the film won for writing and directing.

Boston Legal Also Scored Big Acting Wins

<p><em>Boston Legal</em> Also Scored Big Acting Wins</p>

There’s plenty of evidence it was a good night for Boston Legal.

Not only did William Shatner win for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, but James Spader also secured the lead actor prize.

Blythe Danner Was a Triple Nominee

<p>Blythe Danner Was a Triple Nominee</p>

Blythe Danner was up for not one, not two but three trophies that night. She received nods for both her guest appearance on Will & Grace as well as for her performance in the TV movie Back When We Were Grownups. But it was her supporting role in the drama Huff that earned her a win.

Tony Shalhoub & Patricia Arquette Got the Gold

<p>Tony Shalhoub & Patricia Arquette Got the Gold</p>

It was no mystery who won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series—with the honor going to Monk‘s Tony Shalhoub.

As for Patricia Arquette, she received her first-ever Emmy nomination and win for her role in Medium.

S. Epatha Merkerson Lost Her Acceptance Speech Down Her Dress

<p>S. Epatha Merkerson Lost Her Acceptance Speech Down Her Dress</p>

Another first time nominee and winner was S. Epatha Merkerson, who was honored in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie category for her performance in Lackawanna Blues. In a lighthearted moment, she noted she’d lost a copy of her acceptance speech down her dress.

“Oh my god, I actually wrote something, and I put it in my thing, and it went down and I can’t get it,” Merkerson told the crowd. “It’s probably stuck to me.”

Rounding out the winners in the miniseries categories were The Lost Prince, which was named Outstanding Miniseries overall, and Paul Newman, who despite winning in the Supporting Actor category for his work in Empire Falls did not attend the 2005 Emmys.

House Won for Drama Writing

<p><em>House</em> Won for Drama Writing</p>

Fans were paging Hugh Laurie‘s Dr. Gregory House when House won Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series.

Arrested Development Was the Victor for Comedy Writing

<p><em>Arrested Development</em> Was the Victor for Comedy Writing</p>

There Was “Emmy Idol”

<p>There Was "Emmy Idol"</p>

With American Idol being one of the most-watched shows at the time, the Emmys did their own spin called “Emmy Idol” where stars sang popular TV theme songs. Among them: Kristen Bell, who rocked the stage with a rendition of “Fame” from the beloved ’80s series.

<p>Similarly, future president <a href="https://www.eonline.com/news/donald_trump" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Donald Trump;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link "><strong>Donald Trump</strong></a>—who was nominated for an Emmy that year for <em>The Apprentice</em>—sang "Green Acres" from the '60s sitcom with <a href="https://www.eonline.com/news/will__grace" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Megan Mullally;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link "><strong>Megan Mullally</strong></a>, who was up for an award for her performance on <em>Will & Grace</em>.</p>

Similarly, future president Donald Trump—who was nominated for an Emmy that year for The Apprentice—sang “Green Acres” from the ’60s sitcom with Megan Mullally, who was up for an award for her performance on Will & Grace.

The O.C. Was in the House

<p><em>The O.C. </em>Was in the House</p>

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