Emmy-nominated stars share their all-time favorite TV shows

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“Growing up in Australia, the miniseries was such a big, big thing. It was something that launched my career because I did miniseries in Australia,” she said. “I did a thing called ‘Bangkok Hilton’ and one called ‘Vietnam,’ which was on the Vietnam War in the ’60s and was a hugely rated show. That was my big break, really, as an actor.”

Sarah Paulson, nominated for her supporting work in the TV movie “Game Change,” loved “Who’s the Boss?”

“Angela and Tony were who I wanted to be when I grew up. I wanted to have that relationship,” she said.

“I watched a lot of television growing up and they were like my surrogate parents. Angela and Tony. I loved ‘em.”

Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Maya Rudolph and Zooey Deschanel were all fans of “The Cosby Show.” Ferguson and Rudolph even dreamed of joining the family.

“It felt very familiar,” the “Modern Family” actor said, “and I wanted desperately to be a part of that family.”

Rudolph, nominated for hosting “Saturday Night Live,” said if she were to join the show, “I would have to be a fictional cousin, because I don’t think they needed any more children. I don’t think the Huxtables needed any more children. But, listen, if Denise needed a best friend to go shopping with, that’s who I would be.”

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, a 14-time Emmy nominee and two-time winner, wants to bring back her favorite show from childhood: “Flipper.”

“Talking dolphin. How can you beat it?” she said. “Well, sort of talking. It communicated. A dolphin who beats the bad guy every week. I think we should redo that. I think I’m going to pitch that. That’s my new HBO show: ‘Flipper: Part II.’”

The Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented on Sept. 23 at the Nokia Theatre and broadcast live on ABC.

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