Then do a top 10 moments on soap operas. You did a top 10 ridiculous storyline one. There's Karen Wolek's testimony on One Life to Live. The ❤transplant storyline on General Hospital. Bianca's coming out on All My Children as well as Erica's "woman of the year speech". Carla the light skinned black woman passing for white from One Life to Live.
Mr. Rogers was our father when our father was away working. Mr. Rogers was our grandfather when we needed advice from someone. But most importantly, Mr. Rogers was the friend we wished we had in real life. I loved watching him on tv.
I never met Mr. Rogers in person, but seeing him nearly every day of my childhood, I feel like I've known him my entire life. He set an example for so many people, myself included. Every time I feel angry or sad, I always think about Mr. Rogers and what he would say. He was, and let's be honest, is, a truly beautiful human being. I can't even call him "Fred." He will always be Mr. Rogers to me.
@@charliejoson9145 Not all evil people live long. Jesse James was about 34 years old when he was killed by gang member Robert Ford in 1882. Bonnie and Clyde were in their early to mid 20s when they were shot to death by lawmen in 1934. John Dillinger was 31 when he met his death at the hands of FBI agents in 1934. Then there was Charles Whitman, who killed his mother and his wife on the night of August 31, 1966, and then the next morning, went up on the observation deck of the University of Texas in Austin, the Capitol of Texas, with a box full of rifles and ammunition and started firing down at the people down in the streets, killing 13 and wounding 33 more, until a team of Austin police officers and civilian deputies managed to trap and shoot him to death. He was only 25. A lot of good people lived to a ripe old age, like Presidents George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, scientists like Albert Einstein, great actors, writers, singers, composers, philosophers, etc. Life may not always be fair, but it isn't always unfair either.
Shame on you for not including Susan Lucci's 1999 Daytime Emmy win. It took her 19 nominations before she finally won, and when she did, she got a standing ovation that lasted for several minutes and her speech left the audience in tears. It's one of the greatest acceptance speeches of all time, at any awards ceremony.
I still can't watch Mr. Rogers speech without crying. The impact he had on my generation was immeasurable. Service, humility, and dedication, that was Mr. Rogers. I loved him like my own father, and still do. They're both Home now, and I still miss them both.
@AJ To me, the most powerful statement of his speech was when he said, "We don't need to bop somebody over the head to make drama on the screen." All the children's TV shows that I grew up watching on PBS, Disney Channel, Nickeldoeon, etc., shows like Arthur, The Wild Thornberrys, and Hey Arnold!, probably would've never existed if he had never said those words.
Viola Davis on how to get away with murder was like watching Laurence Olivier do a school play. Her presence was massive. You understood why and how she is one of the greatest actors of this generation.
Yes, Susan Lucci's win for best actress at the daytime Emmy was epic. That was back in 1999. Sudan had been nominated 19 times consecutively and always lost except for that year. Actor Shemar Moore made the event more exciting by presenting and yelling "the streak is over, Susan Lucci." Everybody got up and gave her a very long standing ovation. She rightfully delayed the commercial break to politely finish her speech. Yay Erica Kane. I will never forget that day.
Fred Rogers was also a Presbyterian minister. He was not just a children's TV host. There are a million of those. He was so much more. I could discuss that but would be here all weekend. :)
I didn't know that, I still watch his show sometimes. I'm glad he was a minister tbh and not just a kids TV host. Now we've lost Joanne recently too. I hope their kids continue their legacies.
@@RachelReiss That, or they might be thinking of BAMBI (child voice actor later served in the military... he tried to hide it and managed to for an entire career, until the last few days before he retired! as *MAJOR BAMBI* :) hehe)
@@abigails4088 That’s possible, but the (false) idea that Fred Roger’s was a Marine is pretty widespread! However, although he duly registered for the draft, he was found medically unfit when he went in for his physical and never served.
Fred Rogers was just everything good and right that a person could possibly be. Standing in a room full of, let's be honest, some of the most cynical people in the world, he asked them to be quiet and think about someone else. And they did. I don't think there's anyone on the planet who could have commanded or, frankly, deserved that level of respect. I miss him.
That's because he asked them to think of the loved ones who supported them, not people they didn't know. He's done it twice, and believe it or not, the other time was even more emotional.
I thought that was a great Series. I thought Sarah did a great job playing Marcia Clark. I do think that the Goldman were treated badly in the Movie. I thought the father of the Male Murder Victim was very brave in seeking Justice for his Son who was killed tirying to save the leife of a Woman who was basically a stranger to him. I thought the Movie made him look stupid.
What a number one pick, Mister Rogers. How could it get any better. I feel you in my heart, Mister Rogers, and you were one of my neighbors, the best one.
I met Henry Winkler, my childhood hero a few years ago. He was the kindest, most fan friendly & appreciative!! He thanked us for having him & for coming.
I can’t believe Susan Lucci finally winning a Daytime Emmy after being nominated in the best actress category for almost 20 consecutive years isn’t in the Top Five, much less the Top Ten.
Brilliant, beautiful Fred Rodgers. I sent the parents of my preschool students to him, I watched him with my own children. I watched him after my children had left home, just to hear him say, "I like you JUST the way you are." Bless you, Fred Rodgers, I always have and continue to want to be your neighbor.
I was thinking the same thing. Her win was the first moment I thought of when I saw that the video was here before I watched it This was supposed to be prime time and daytime... but daytime was barely acknowledged. That's unfortunate,
I agree with that. 19 freaking years and finally the streak was over. She more than deserved that award and I don't think it should be an honorable mention, I think it should have been the 2nd in the list. Just before Mr. Rogers.
Fred Rogers speech was so NOT Hollywood, yet Hollywood responded with astonishing deference. The puppeteer in the sweater and tennis shoes, was the most powerful man in the room.
I was teary by the time we got to Robin Willams. I was out right sobbing when Fred Rogers started talking. When I was watching him as a young girl, not so great things were going on, but being able to imagine myself somewhere else helped. Thank you, Fred Rogers. I will always be your neighbor.
When I saw Fred Rodgers on the stage, I cried a lot of tears. He inspired my childhood to one of my favorite PBS Kids programs on tv back when I was 3 or 6 years old, his kids show, Mister Rodgers' Neighborhood. I liked the way Mister Rodger helps kids and adults care about each other. I am sad to see him retire from his job. Sabrina Griffin. :(
I remember Mr. Rodgers speech as if it were yesterday. That man was one Awesome creature. May he continue to S. I. P🙏🏻 he's up in heaven singing his song, it's a Beautiful day in the neighborhood and all who are there are chiming in.😢
My son is three years old and we still watch Mr. Rodgers neighborhood even though he isn’t here his teachings are and what he says is still valid to this day. As for the list he is the only one that can stand there forever and not only keep the room quiet for him to speak but the music won’t even start till he starts walking off stage.
Mr. Roger certainly inspired many many people in his lifetime. He spoke to children as people in a way they could understand. He helped us learn in ways that school just couldn't do. He helped us all learn about ourselves, our feelings and most importantly about what humanity really is. Thank you for being our neighbor, Mr. Roger. Edit if you haven't seen it, watch his reunion with Jeff Erlanger whom appeared on his show as a child and wasn't expected to make it into adulthood. Mr. Roger's immediate reaction when seeing Jeff on stage was so awe-inspiring. He really loved all the children.
Mr. Rogers' speech was wonderful, but I was more moved by his reaction when Jeff Erlanger rolled out in his wheelchair to introduce him. Pure joy. "What a surprise!"
Growing up I wasn't a Mister Rogers kid. I watched only occasionally. As an adult coming back to real life after a lonely mental breakdown I would just soak in his kindness and listen intently as he told me it was ok to be myself. Mister Rogers helped to heal my low self esteem and taught me how to love myself and others once again. Mister Roger's Neighborhood was my church. Thank you Sir from the bottom of my heart.
Mr. Rogers definitely deserved the #1 spot! Fun fact, if you love the Zombie genre, then you can thank Mr. Rogers for playing a small part in helping to get it started. "Night Of The Living Dead" director George A. Romero worked on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood filming some short movies for the show. It was Romero's first paid gig out of college.
If there’s ever a zombie apocalypse, Mr. Rogers is the only person we won’t have to worry about. Even as one of the undead, he’d still be a class act all the way.
If I remember correctly this was when they had Jeff Erlanger present the award (which I think Fred had no idea) and Mr. Rogers jumped up on stage and it was like Jeff was the only person in that room Mr. Rogers was so happy to see him. Rest In peace to both of them
Susan Lucci finally winning after years of being nominated should have been on the list: surprised it wasn't in the top two or three. Of course, this list is only someone's opinion and nothing else.
Whenever I see someone cry, I cry too. I wish Fred Rogers was still here with us!!!! I remember being the only one watching Mr. Rogers Neighborhood when I was a child.
The Central Park 5 at the Emmys has not gotten enough credit. That should be a moment played over and over for the world to remember, especially those who put them there.
Lets all be honest, we all jumped to #1 to see if it was Mr. Rogers. Nobody else deserves the quiet respect, or the tears from years of memories like Mr. Rogers. Take 20 minutes and search for an episode of his show and watch it. It will make you feel appreciated and cared about like when you were younger. Please take a moment and remember him.
I grew up watching Mr. Rogers, and he well deserved the #1 spot on this list! ❤❤ Check out the entire clip of this in the UA-cam video: "Mr. Rogers Inducted into the TV Hall of Fame". Jeffrey Erlanger surprised him. Priceless moment!
Mr. Fred Rogers was the epitome of excellence in speeches. Look at the video of him addressing Senator Pastore! Pastore is initially snarky to Mr. Rogers, when he basically ignores the remark and continues on his campaign for children television funding in a regal manner, Pastore listens and grants him what he wants! We are all grateful for that!
You had to have Mr. Rogers as #1, didn't you? I grew up watching that and Sesame Street. I was just watching and enjoying the video until that one. You made me CRY, MsMojo. But Mr. Rogers was amazing. He brought so much love and joy to the world. We are all so much less without him, even after all this time.
I agree with the person who said Shame on you for not mentioning Susan Lucci and how patient she had to be and and the backbone that that took!! ❤❤❤ She is the most beautiful and deserving woman!! 😊 me and my mother are super fans of hers!! I bawled like a baby when she finally got to win her Emmy!!!! 🌟
When my father was in Viet Nam in 1971, I was "too old" to watch Mr. Rogers. But my little sister used to watch him, and I would stand in the doorway -- he got me through. He was a Godsend. Godspeed Mr. Rogers.
Since you claim to have made this list in honor of the DAYTIME EMMYS, it would've been nice if you had more Daytime moments. *Joan River's tearful acceptance speech in 1990. *Susan Lucci FINALLY winning in 1999. *Al Freeman, Jr. becoming the 1st Black winner for Lead Actor *Rosie O'Donnell winning her 1st Emmy *Young Jonathan Jackson's emotional acceptance speech with Genie Francis and Anthony Geary
Okay this is scandalous. The topic is Emmy moments, daytime or prime time that made us cry. How in the heck did Susan Lucci's 1999 win not make the cut. One would think it would be no. 1 if not at least in the top 3. Her win was a tear jerker (and that seems to be a major part of the criteria with the noted title of this post) to the point it was announced not only on the news but at sports and entertainment events that evening in 1999. The fact she won for daytime "only" transcended all of the world. Even Academy Award winners had noted her losing streak and one even sent her an Oscar to keep until she won an Emmy. She had a two minute standing ovation and people were crying all over the world - like her or not, like her acting or not there was such emotion as she had lost year after year of nominations, countless jokes and parodies she had Oprah and Rosie in tears. The audience was over come with emotion even from her fellow nominees. Such a huge miss and blunder. This top ten list probably loses a lot of crediblity with this miss. Yes the others including Fred Rogers are deservedly on the list but to miss Susan Lucci's win is a big loss.
In honor of the Daytime Emmy Awards, we're looking at the Emmy moments that made us cry! Which moment made you shed a tear? Let us know below!
How about Susan Lucci???
When she finally won the emmy after 19 consecutive years.
Totally screwed up that she wasn’t even an honorable mention!! That moment made half the population cry!
@@smellycat_51 Exactly! It is one of my favorite moments.
Then do a top 10 moments on soap operas. You did a top 10 ridiculous storyline one. There's Karen Wolek's testimony on One Life to Live. The ❤transplant storyline on General Hospital. Bianca's coming out on All My Children as well as Erica's "woman of the year speech". Carla the light skinned black woman passing for white from One Life to Live.
Mr. Rogers was our father when our father was away working. Mr. Rogers was our grandfather when we needed advice from someone. But most importantly, Mr. Rogers was the friend we wished we had in real life. I loved watching him on tv.
Exactly! He was like the television father to Gen Z, and Gen Y/X tbh
@@Kaylin777 For someone like me, born in 1990, he was basically our first TV grandfather.
That was the most beautiful comment I have ever read.
You moved me to tears with this response. You described him better than anyone else could. Thank you
@@kaveman1021 Agreed. It made me tear up .
I never met Mr. Rogers in person, but seeing him nearly every day of my childhood, I feel like I've known him my entire life. He set an example for so many people, myself included. Every time I feel angry or sad, I always think about Mr. Rogers and what he would say. He was, and let's be honest, is, a truly beautiful human being. I can't even call him "Fred." He will always be Mr. Rogers to me.
Fred Roger's speech was a definite tear-jerker. Why must the good people die? 😭😥
He was old?
I ask the same thing too...why do good people die? And evil people live long?
@@charliejoson9145
Not all evil people live long. Jesse James was about 34 years old when he was killed by gang member Robert Ford in 1882.
Bonnie and Clyde were in their early to mid 20s when they were shot to death by lawmen in 1934.
John Dillinger was 31 when he met his death at the hands of FBI agents in 1934.
Then there was Charles Whitman, who killed his mother and his wife on the night of August 31, 1966, and then the next morning, went up on the observation deck of the University of Texas in Austin, the Capitol of Texas, with a box full of rifles and ammunition and started firing down at the people down in the streets, killing 13 and wounding 33 more, until a team of Austin police officers and civilian deputies managed to trap and shoot him to death. He was only 25.
A lot of good people lived to a ripe old age, like Presidents George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, scientists like Albert Einstein, great actors, writers, singers, composers, philosophers, etc.
Life may not always be fair, but it isn't always unfair either.
@@mielissa100ify He died of stomach cancer.
@@DaRozeman yeah but dude was still old
Shame on you for not including Susan Lucci's 1999 Daytime Emmy win. It took her 19 nominations before she finally won, and when she did, she got a standing ovation that lasted for several minutes and her speech left the audience in tears. It's one of the greatest acceptance speeches of all time, at any awards ceremony.
Yes, I remember that
Could not agree more. Maybe not number one, top five for sure.
@@jlp0174absolutely ❤
Thank you
@@willd088 Exactly. Shamar Moore announcing THE STREAK IS OVER, Susan Lucci. Is iconic
I still can't watch Mr. Rogers speech without crying. The impact he had on my generation was immeasurable. Service, humility, and dedication, that was Mr. Rogers. I loved him like my own father, and still do. They're both Home now, and I still miss them both.
Tell me about it I'm crying now ...lol
As far as Fred Rogers knows, that is how one can nail such a humble acceptance speech. We all miss you, Mr. Rogers. ❤️
@AJ To me, the most powerful statement of his speech was when he said, "We don't need to bop somebody over the head to make drama on the screen." All the children's TV shows that I grew up watching on PBS, Disney Channel, Nickeldoeon, etc., shows like Arthur, The Wild Thornberrys, and Hey Arnold!, probably would've never existed if he had never said those words.
Viola Davis on how to get away with murder was like watching Laurence Olivier do a school play. Her presence was massive. You understood why and how she is one of the greatest actors of this generation.
Yes, Susan Lucci's win for best actress at the daytime Emmy was epic. That was back in 1999. Sudan had been nominated 19 times consecutively and always lost except for that year. Actor Shemar Moore made the event more exciting by presenting and yelling "the streak is over, Susan Lucci." Everybody got up and gave her a very long standing ovation. She rightfully delayed the commercial break to politely finish her speech. Yay Erica Kane. I will never forget that day.
The tribute to Robin Williams as well as Mr. Rogers’ acceptance speech always gets me teared up every time
Fred Rodgers A LEGEND A ICON A MAN WHO MADE EVERYONE’S CHILDHOOD😢😢😢RIP
The mister Rogers was the most beautiful speech of all time I'm still crying
Fred Rogers was also a Presbyterian minister. He was not just a children's TV host. There are a million of those. He was so much more. I could discuss that but would be here all weekend. :)
I didn't know that, I still watch his show sometimes. I'm glad he was a minister tbh and not just a kids TV host. Now we've lost Joanne recently too. I hope their kids continue their legacies.
He was also a Marine
@@allisontucker9874 That is a myth, as is borne out by the National Archives website.
@@RachelReiss That, or they might be thinking of BAMBI (child voice actor later served in the military... he tried to hide it and managed to for an entire career, until the last few days before he retired! as *MAJOR BAMBI* :) hehe)
@@abigails4088 That’s possible, but the (false) idea that Fred Roger’s was a Marine is pretty widespread! However, although he duly registered for the draft, he was found medically unfit when he went in for his physical and never served.
I am STUNNED that Susan Lucci's win (after 19 nominations) is NOWHERE on this list...
Shame on them!
@@MrAntoniocanada2002 I am kind of stunned too. It had drama, It had human intrigue and a wonderful speech.
These moments are truly memorable and important to remember
I really loved the tribute to Robin Williams 😊😢😭
There will never be another Robin Williams 🥰😢
Fred Rogers was just everything good and right that a person could possibly be. Standing in a room full of, let's be honest, some of the most cynical people in the world, he asked them to be quiet and think about someone else. And they did. I don't think there's anyone on the planet who could have commanded or, frankly, deserved that level of respect. I miss him.
That's because he asked them to think of the loved ones who supported them, not people they didn't know. He's done it twice, and believe it or not, the other time was even more emotional.
So do I.
It was nice seeing Sarah's speech glad Marcia was there 😊
I thought that was a great Series. I thought Sarah did a great job playing Marcia Clark. I do think that the Goldman were treated badly in the Movie. I thought the father of the Male Murder Victim was very brave in seeking Justice for his Son who was killed tirying to save the leife of a Woman who was basically a stranger to him. I thought the Movie made him look stupid.
What a number one pick, Mister Rogers. How could it get any better. I feel you in my heart, Mister Rogers, and you were one of my neighbors, the best one.
I met Henry Winkler, my childhood hero a few years ago. He was the kindest, most fan friendly & appreciative!! He thanked us for having him & for coming.
Would love to meet him
Susan Lucci finally winning had me crying from the first second they said her name until she was done probably even longer.
I can’t believe Susan Lucci finally winning a Daytime Emmy after being nominated in the best actress category for almost 20 consecutive years isn’t in the Top Five, much less the Top Ten.
She's still unfairly excluded .
I thought the same thing! That was my top moment.
I don't watch soap operas, and even I'm aware of the Susan Lucci story.
I was waiting for Susan Lucci “…the streak is over! SUSAN LUCCI!!”
Agreed.
Jharrel winning an Emmy was the happiest day. He and the rest of the cast did a phenomenal job.
I loved Susan Luccis Finally Emmy win in 1999! A moment when time stood still and a tear jerker
I can’t believe that’s not on this list!
@@jpmackey1607 me neither, I thought she would be N.1
Once again, La Lucci is overlooked.
Should be #1.
Biggest miss of the entire video. Lucci doesn’t even get an honorable mention?
Brilliant, beautiful Fred Rodgers. I sent the parents of my preschool students to him, I watched him with my own children. I watched him after my children had left home, just to hear him say, "I like you JUST the way you are." Bless you, Fred Rodgers, I always have and continue to want to be your neighbor.
Annie Murphy's First Emmy Win at the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards. That was amazing. I had the very same reaction that she did. 👍👍👍👍
Enjoyed the others- Clicked for Mr. Rodgers! Grew up with him ❤️
I ABSOLUTELY LOVED MR RODGERS AND I CRIED WHEN HE PASSED !!!! RIP FRED RODGERS !!!!!!!!!
I was so happy for Jharrel when he won his much deserved Emmy. Huge shout out to The Exonerated Five ❤️
Susan Lucci's acceptance speech for finally winning an Emmy should be at least an honorable mention.
it should be number one.
I was thinking the same thing. Her win was the first moment I thought of when I saw that the video was here before I watched it
This was supposed to be prime time and daytime... but daytime was barely acknowledged. That's unfortunate,
I agree with that. 19 freaking years and finally the streak was over. She more than deserved that award and I don't think it should be an honorable mention, I think it should have been the 2nd in the list. Just before Mr. Rogers.
I see what you did there.
@@cajayson8301 I thought so too
Fred Rogers was an incredible man. He’s someone that we so need right now! He’s a hero!😊
Fred Rogers speech was so NOT Hollywood, yet Hollywood responded with astonishing deference. The puppeteer in the sweater and tennis shoes, was the most powerful man in the room.
Wow! How could you miss Susan Lucci's win? Imo, the greatest Emmy moment ever.
Tears in my eyes from #7 up and then when Mr. Rogers showed up, it was a wrap. He was the greatest
I was teary by the time we got to Robin Willams. I was out right sobbing when Fred Rogers started talking. When I was watching him as a young girl, not so great things were going on, but being able to imagine myself somewhere else helped. Thank you, Fred Rogers. I will always be your neighbor.
When I saw Fred Rodgers on the stage, I cried a lot of tears. He inspired my childhood to one of my favorite PBS Kids programs on tv back when I was 3 or 6 years old, his kids show, Mister Rodgers' Neighborhood. I liked the way Mister Rodger helps kids and adults care about each other. I am sad to see him retire from his job. Sabrina Griffin. :(
Mr. Rogers gets me every, single time!!!
I remember Mr. Rodgers speech as if it were yesterday. That man was one Awesome creature. May he continue to S. I. P🙏🏻 he's up in heaven singing his song, it's a Beautiful day in the neighborhood and all who are there are chiming in.😢
My son is three years old and we still watch Mr. Rodgers neighborhood even though he isn’t here his teachings are and what he says is still valid to this day. As for the list he is the only one that can stand there forever and not only keep the room quiet for him to speak but the music won’t even start till he starts walking off stage.
I just love when they zoomed in on the cast of 30 rock when Tracy Morgan hit the stage. I have no doubt they probably started that standing ovation.
How did Susan Lucci not even make the list?!!??
Mr. Roger certainly inspired many many people in his lifetime. He spoke to children as people in a way they could understand. He helped us learn in ways that school just couldn't do. He helped us all learn about ourselves, our feelings and most importantly about what humanity really is.
Thank you for being our neighbor, Mr. Roger.
Edit if you haven't seen it, watch his reunion with Jeff Erlanger whom appeared on his show as a child and wasn't expected to make it into adulthood. Mr. Roger's immediate reaction when seeing Jeff on stage was so awe-inspiring. He really loved all the children.
Billy’s tribute to Robin Williams 😭😭😭
Mr. Rogers' speech was wonderful, but I was more moved by his reaction when Jeff Erlanger rolled out in his wheelchair to introduce him. Pure joy. "What a surprise!"
How on Earth did you miss Susan Lucci's win after 19 nominations? Major fail, MsMojo!
I guess MsMojo lost her Mojo! I am just stunned Susan Lucci's Emmy win didn't make the list especially since it was TEARJERKER!
I will always remember when she won. Oh so emotional!
@@chrisengelke1371 as an All My Children viewer for over 20 years (March/1991 to September/2011; April/2013 to September/2013), I definitely loved it!
Agree 100%
I was so happy when viola won her Emmy 🙂😃😊
Mr Rogers gave me a sense of stability when I lacked it as a child. He was a wonderful man
I’m so lucky to have grown up in the era of Mr Rogers! What a wonderful human being! We should all be striving to be more like him!!!
Growing up I wasn't a Mister Rogers kid. I watched only occasionally.
As an adult coming back to real life after a lonely mental breakdown I would just soak in his kindness and listen intently as he told me it was ok to be myself.
Mister Rogers helped to heal my low self esteem and taught me how to love myself and others once again.
Mister Roger's Neighborhood was my church. Thank you Sir from the bottom of my heart.
Mr. Rogers definitely deserved the #1 spot! Fun fact, if you love the Zombie genre, then you can thank Mr. Rogers for playing a small part in helping to get it started. "Night Of The Living Dead" director George A. Romero worked on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood filming some short movies for the show. It was Romero's first paid gig out of college.
If there’s ever a zombie apocalypse, Mr. Rogers is the only person we won’t have to worry about. Even as one of the undead, he’d still be a class act all the way.
If I remember correctly this was when they had Jeff Erlanger present the award (which I think Fred had no idea) and Mr. Rogers jumped up on stage and it was like Jeff was the only person in that room Mr. Rogers was so happy to see him. Rest In peace to both of them
You're thinking of the time he was inducted into the TV Hall of Fame. Both of those speeches were sublime and unforgettable.
It’s a big miss not to include Susan Lucci’s Emmy win in 1999. The best acceptance speech of all time, and a much deserved and long overdue win.
Susan Lucci finally winning after years of being nominated should have been on the list: surprised it wasn't in the top two or three. Of course, this list is only someone's opinion and nothing else.
Whenever I see someone cry, I cry too. I wish Fred Rogers was still here with us!!!! I remember being the only one watching Mr. Rogers Neighborhood when I was a child.
No Susan Lucci? Did you guys watch when Shemar Moore say "the streak is over" & the audience jumped up in applause?
I thought it was very rude when he announced the streak is over. I am happy Susan won, but Shemar was very rude with that remark. Just my opinion
The Central Park 5 at the Emmys has not gotten enough credit. That should be a moment played over and over for the world to remember, especially those who put them there.
I agree with your picks but I need to add one to the top three. Susan Lucci winning a Daytime Emmy award after 19 nominations.
Billy Crystal’s speech about Robin Williams… that breaks my heart every time. But Fred Rogers takes the cake with tears and emotion
Sooo very very true!!
Lets all be honest, we all jumped to #1 to see if it was Mr. Rogers. Nobody else deserves the quiet respect, or the tears from years of memories like Mr. Rogers. Take 20 minutes and search for an episode of his show and watch it. It will make you feel appreciated and cared about like when you were younger. Please take a moment and remember him.
ADORE OUR MR ROGERS 💜🦋🥰
Mr. Rogers was the rock to which I was able to cling when times were tough.
I still love and miss Mr Roger's.
I love and still miss Fred Rogers
The Mister Rogers lifetime achievement award moment gets to me 😓
Barbra Streisand singing "You'll Never Walk Alone" as a tribute to the victims of 9/11 made me cry.
Proud of Arthur Fonzerelli Aka Henry Winkler that made many people proud way to go🖤🖤
There will NEVER be another Mr. Rogers! No matter how hard we try… there will ONLY be 1!
I grew up watching Mr. Rogers, and he well deserved the #1 spot on this list! ❤❤ Check out the entire clip of this in the UA-cam video: "Mr. Rogers Inducted into the TV Hall of Fame". Jeffrey Erlanger surprised him. Priceless moment!
Surprised Susan Lucci’s long overdue Emmy win wasn’t included!
You dropped the ball by not including Susan Lucci. Finally winning after 19 nominations.
What about Susan Lucci finally breaking the streak???
John Karlen winning for Cagney and Lacey was one of my favorite Emmy moments.
The reactions of peers to speeches is touching.
What happened to Susan Lucci ?????
Susan Lucci when she finally got the Emmy after 18 rejections.
Mr Rodgers was the best man ever along with Robin Williams!
Fred Rogers was too good for this earth.
Mr. Fred Rogers was the epitome of excellence in speeches. Look at the video of him addressing Senator Pastore! Pastore is initially snarky to Mr. Rogers, when he basically ignores the remark and continues on his campaign for children television funding in a regal manner, Pastore listens and grants him what he wants! We are all grateful for that!
Mr. Rogers cutting onions. 😥
Viola is a Queen!!
I love Tracy Morgan!! His heart is so full and big and beautiful❤!!! He is so wonderful!!
Finally! Here before the 1 hour mark.
Fred Rogers is as close to an Angel On Earth as we've ever had. Thank you dear Sir!
You had to have Mr. Rogers as #1, didn't you? I grew up watching that and Sesame Street. I was just watching and enjoying the video until that one. You made me CRY, MsMojo. But Mr. Rogers was amazing. He brought so much love and joy to the world. We are all so much less without him, even after all this time.
Don't feel bad I cried too.
Susan Lucci winning the Emmy finally!
Shame on yall for not putting Susan Lucci in the lineup
I agree with the person who said Shame on you for not mentioning Susan Lucci and how patient she had to be and and the backbone that that took!! ❤❤❤ She is the most beautiful and deserving woman!! 😊 me and my mother are super fans of hers!! I bawled like a baby when she finally got to win her Emmy!!!! 🌟
The mister Rodger one made me cry
Without doubt....Fred Rogers was the pitch-perfect choice for number 1!!!
I love the Mojo channels
One of the people that helped Fred Rogers (Dr Margaret McFarland) was also a very dear friend and mentor of mine.
These Fred Rodger comments making me Cry 😢😢😢😢
The fact that Ms. Mojo doesn't know I'm already subscribed is maddening.
How is Susan Lucci’s win NOT on this list?!
When my father was in Viet Nam in 1971, I was "too old" to watch Mr. Rogers. But my little sister used to watch him, and I would stand in the doorway -- he got me through. He was a Godsend. Godspeed Mr. Rogers.
Susan Lucci Hello? 🤷🏼♀️
Since you claim to have made this list in honor of the DAYTIME EMMYS, it would've been nice if you had more Daytime moments.
*Joan River's tearful acceptance speech in 1990.
*Susan Lucci FINALLY winning in 1999.
*Al Freeman, Jr. becoming the 1st Black winner for Lead Actor
*Rosie O'Donnell winning her 1st Emmy
*Young Jonathan Jackson's emotional acceptance speech with Genie Francis and Anthony Geary
Okay this is scandalous. The topic is Emmy moments, daytime or prime time that made us cry. How in the heck did Susan Lucci's 1999 win not make the cut. One would think it would be no. 1 if not at least in the top 3. Her win was a tear jerker (and that seems to be a major part of the criteria with the noted title of this post) to the point it was announced not only on the news but at sports and entertainment events that evening in 1999. The fact she won for daytime "only" transcended all of the world. Even Academy Award winners had noted her losing streak and one even sent her an Oscar to keep until she won an Emmy. She had a two minute standing ovation and people were crying all over the world - like her or not, like her acting or not there was such emotion as she had lost year after year of nominations, countless jokes and parodies she had Oprah and Rosie in tears. The audience was over come with emotion even from her fellow nominees. Such a huge miss and blunder. This top ten list probably loses a lot of crediblity with this miss. Yes the others including Fred Rogers are deservedly on the list but to miss Susan Lucci's win is a big loss.
Yes thank you 🥰
How on earth did you neglect to include Susan Lucci's win!
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I will never forget "THE STREAK IS OVER!" as rivers of snot flew & tears fell from my lazy eyes...