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Fourth Annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards To Honor Bob Saget With “Impact Award” Presented By John Stamos And Accepted By Kelly Rizzo

Los Angeles, CA – June 8, 2022 – The Critics Choice Association (CCA) and nonfiction producers’ organization NPACT announced today that they will honor the late Bob Saget with the Impact Award at the Fourth Annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards, taking place Sunday, June 12th at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles. John Stamos will present the award to Kelly Rizzo, wife of the late Bob Saget.

Saget hosted the inaugural NPACT Impact Awards (now the Critics Choice Real TV Awards) in 2018; the awards were created to honor and recognize excellence in nonfiction, unscripted, and reality programming across broadcast, cable, and streaming platforms.

The Sklar Brothers, actors, comedians, and television and podcast hosts Randy, and Jason Sklar will host the fourth annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards. Presenters include Alan Tudyk, Amir Mathis, Carrie Ann Inaba, Chris Hardwick, Chrishell Stause, Chelsea Lazkani, Christine Chiu, Dashaun Wesley, DeJa Skye, Derek Hough, Garcelle Beauvais, Judge Mathis, Kandi Burruss, Kathy Griffin, Kevin Kreider, Linda Reese Mathis, Michelle Visage, Padma Lakshmi, Rob Riggle, Tracy Tutor, and Tyler Henry.

Bob Saget starred in many successful television shows, including two of the most family-friendly shows network TV has ever produced – “Full House” and “America’s Funniest Home Videos” – and was also a Grammy-nominated standup comedian for over thirty years. From his Amazon special, “Zero to Sixty,” and his HBO special “That Ain’t Right” to his scene-stealing cameos in “Entourage” and “The Aristocrats,” Saget was always effective in embracing his mischievous side. His career was also remarkably diverse – from directing MGM’s cult-favorite feature film “Dirty Work” and directing and producing the highly acclaimed ABC television movie “For Hope” to starring in the critically acclaimed Paul Weitz off-Broadway play, “Privilege” and starring on Broadway in the Tony award-winning “The Drowsy Chaperone.” His 2013 one-hour stand-up special, “That’s What I’m Talkin’ About,” was nominated for a 2014 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, and Saget’s New York Times Best-Selling book ‘DIRTY DADDY’ was met with critical acclaim when it was released in 2014.

In January 2016, Bob finished a very fulfilling and successful 9-week run on Broadway in the Tony-nominated play, “Hand To God,” playing the part of a Lutheran minister, Pastor Greg. That year he also co-starred in the film “A Stand Up Guy” and began his six-season run on the hit Netflix series “Fuller House.” On April 20th, 2020, Bob launched his podcast, “Bob Saget’s Here For You,” producing over 100 episodes featuring Bob’s one-of-a-kind, stream-of-consciousness storytelling, and real and honest conversations with amazing guests, including Tiffany Haddish, Jason Sudeikis, Whoopi Goldberg, Norman Lear, Regina Hall, Bill Burr, John Mayer, Candace Cameron Bure, Cedric the Entertainer, John Stamos, Jake Tapper, Nikki Glaser, Jon Hamm, and Bob Newhart. In April 2021, Bob wrapped shooting the dark comedy film “Daniel’s Gotta Die” in the Cayman Islands. He returned to Ohio to perform on the “Dave Chappelle and Friends” shows after making his first appearance the previous September. From April 2021 through January 2022, Bob was overjoyed to be back out performing stand-up across the country with a new hour-plus of material.

The Critics Choice Real TV Awards were launched in 2019 as a large-scale awards platform to give critical attention and support to the robust (and still growing) unscripted genre. The awards celebrate programming across platforms and recognize industry leaders with special awards highlighting career achievements. Bob Bain and Joey Berlin serve as Executive Producers. Michelle Van Kempen also executive produces the show.

The Critics Choice Association monitors all awards submissions and selects the nominees in all competitive categories. Blue-ribbon nominating committees made up of CCA members with expertise in nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming determine the nominees. Winners are chosen by a vote of the CCA membership. NPACT leads the selection of non-competitive discretionary awards and awards for platforms and production companies.

 

 

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