Via: TV Guide
The Amazing Race picked up its ninth trophy (in 10 nominations) for reality-competition series at last Sunday’s Primetime Emmy Awards, but the evening was special for Phil Keoghan for another reason.
“My daughter was 6 the first time we won and I told her that I would take her to the Emmys when she’s 16 if we’re lucky enough to be nominated then, let alone still be on the air,” Keoghan tells TVGuide.com. “So a decade has gone by — I don’t know how it’s gone that quickly — we’re still here and we got nominated, so I took her and it was great to be there with her.” It wasn’t smooth sailing the whole night: His daughter Elle fainted before the show from the oppressive heat (she’s OK) and Keoghan had trouble getting into the theater after seeking help for her. “The entrance was blocked, so we had to go all the way around and luckily made it back in time before the category was announced,” he says. “It was our own Roadblock!”
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Nine Emmys later, Race is heading into its 21st season (Sunday, 8/7c, CBS) and raising the stakes even higher. For the first time, the show is doubling the prize money to $2 million — but there’s a catch: A team must win the first and last legs to win the $2 million purse. So why up the grand prize now? What else can we expect from Season 21? Keoghan gives us the scoop.
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Posted: September 28th, 2012

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