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VIDEO: Most Memorable Moments At 2010 Emmys!

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Aug. 30 2010, Published 7:00 a.m. ET

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Sunday night's 62nd Annual Emmy Awards sure didn't disappoint! Host Jimmy Fallon rocked the Nokia Theatre in L.A. with his Gleeful opening number, humorous skits and ingenious use of viewer's Tweets! There were also many memorable acceptance speeches and surprise winners! In case you missed any of last night's action, check out OK!'s round-up of the most memorable moments of Tinseltown's TV leaders!

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"Born to Run": Tina Fey, the cast of Glee, Kate Gosselin and other hit TV stars perform in the opening act with host Jimmy Fallon!

Jimmy's opening gag poking at Conan O'Brien.

Jane Lynch acceptance speech for for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy, Glee.

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Kim Kardashian sings with Jimmy Fallon, introducing the reality segment of the award show!

George Clooney joins the cast of Modern Family for a humorous pre-taped skit!

George Clooney receiving the Humanitarian Award presented by ER co-star Juliana Marguiles.

Ricky Gervais — "Have a Beer"

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Touching acceptance speech from the cast, director and producers of Temple Grandin, Outstanding Made for TV Movie!

Modern Family Wins Outstanding Comedy

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