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Review: Host-less Emmys are saved by winners keeping it real. Thank Michelle, Patricia, Billy

LOS ANGELES - In the annals of Hollywood events, the words "no host" have forever occasioned despair in the hearts of participants: "You mean we have to pay for our drinks? What kind of cheap operation is this?"

Nevertheless, for the broadcast of the 71st Emmy Awards - oh, my God, TV is so old - Fox decided to go hostless. (The show rotates among the four major broadcast networks - sorry, CW.) And everything was fine, more or less. Every award was delivered, three of them to

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