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Keeping It Real
Since her "Get Out!" days on Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus has mined TV comedy from the conflicts real women face in real life. Now as a frustrated pol in a powerless job, she is drawing on her improv skills and Washington know-how to drive the comedy on HBO's Veep.
The Magic Makers
On any given day in television, behind-the-scenes pros – experts in sound, stunts, lighting, design, makeup, music and more – perform any number of miracles. Here, Emmy pulls back the curtain on five shows – CBS's NCIS: Los Angeles, NBC's Parks and Recreation, TV Land's Hot in Cleveland, Nat Geo WILD's Dog Whisperer and Nickelodeon's How to Rock – to reveal some of the magic that goes into making primetime TV.
The Boss Who Thinks Out of the Box
Watch every show? Shake every hand? As the CW president Mark Pedowitz strives to improve network fortunes, this ex-lawyer is earning points for creativity and unheard-of-courtesy.
![]() On the Cover: Julia Louis-Dreyfus The funny and fabulous Julia Louis-Dreyfus, keeps it real in HBO's Veep |
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Keeping It Real
Since her "Get Out!" days on Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus has mined TV comedy from the conflicts real women face in real life. Now as a frustrated pol in a powerless job, she is drawing on her improv skills and Washington know-how to drive the comedy on HBO's Veep.
The Magic Makers
On any given day in television, behind-the-scenes pros – experts in sound, stunts, lighting, design, makeup, music and more – perform any number of miracles. Here, Emmy pulls back the curtain on five shows – CBS's NCIS: Los Angeles, NBC's Parks and Recreation, TV Land's Hot in Cleveland, Nat Geo WILD's Dog Whisperer and Nickelodeon's How to Rock – to reveal some of the magic that goes into making primetime TV.
The Boss Who Thinks Out of the Box
Watch every show? Shake every hand? As the CW president Mark Pedowitz strives to improve network fortunes, this ex-lawyer is earning points for creativity and unheard-of-courtesy.




