Emmys Best Moments Ever

Ahead of the 2014 Emmys, the best moments in the award show's history.

Aug. 25, 2014— -- intro: Before we begin debating our favorite moments from tonight's telecast of the 66th annual Emmy Awards, we thought it would be fun to look back at some of the more memorable moments in Emmy history.

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quicklist:title: Jimmy Kimmel's Opening Bathroom Sketch text: It was one of the edgier sketches in Emmy history: 2012 host Jimmy Kimmel pretending to hide out in the women's bathroom after some bad Botox work, while a naked Lena Dunham sat in a stall next to his, eating cake. Fortunately, Zooey Deschanel, Christina Hendricks, Mindy Kaling, Connie Britton and Kathy Bates had a solution for him: punching his face back into place. Just as he was ready to take his place at the podium, Kimmel realized his pants were missing. That's when Ellen DeGeneres appeared to loan him a pair of her own.media: 25075129

quicklist:title: Helen Mirren's Colorful Speechtext: Even profanity coming out of the mouth of Dame Helen Mirren sounds proper. When she accepted the 2006 award for lead actress in a miniseries or movie, "The Queen" star slipped past censors with her opening line: "My great triumph is not falling ass over tit as I came up those stairs." The line was so funny that presenters Calista Flockhart and Craig Ferguson repeated it a few minutes later--and it went unbleeped as well. media: 25072331

quicklist:title: Brad Garrett and Garry Shandling Smoochtext: The 2003 Emmys couldn't resist poking fun at the highlight of that year's MTV Video Music Awards: Madonna and Britney Spears famous kiss. In the show's opening moments, Brad Garrett locked lips with fellow host Garry Shandling. Afterward Shandling quipped, "I just want to say to CBS, he's worth every nickel."media: 25072379

quicklist:title: Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart Presentingtext: You have to love when Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart are together on stage, like at the 2006 Emmys when they were presenting for best reality show. Colbert never broke character even as Stewart fought back laughs. When Colbert addressed the audience, "Good evening Godless sodomites," Stewart asked him what he was doing. "I’m bringing the truth, Jon. We’re in Hollywood, the belly of the beast."media: 25071933