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    Primetime Emmy

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    Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction and Scenic Design

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Fred Astaire Show

      8.5 (23)
      James Trittipo(art director)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      Tied with Kismet (1967)
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Kismet

      7.6 (34)
      Jan Scott(art director)
      George Gaines(set decorator)
      Tied with The Fred Astaire Show (1968)
    • [object Object]

      Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Echo of Yesterday

      7.9 (13K)
      Bill Ross(art director)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      Elizabeth the Queen

      6.8 (88)
      Warren Clymer
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      Aired within Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    • [object Object]

      The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour

      8.0 (1.7K)
      Romain Johnston(art director)
      Charles Kreiner(set decorator)
      CBS
      For episode November 12, 1967.

    Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      It Takes a Thief

      7.5 (2.4K)
      Ralph Woolsey(cinematographer)
      For episode "A Thief is a Thief is a Thief".
    • [object Object]

      The Time Tunnel

      7.5 (4.7K)
      Winton C. Hoch(cinematographer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      For episode "Raiders in Outer Space" (#1.29).
    • [object Object]

      Hogan's Heroes

      7.8 (14K)
      Gordon Avil(cinematographer)

    Outstanding Achievement in Daytime Programming - Programs

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Today

      4.6 (2.6K)
      Al Morgan(producer)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • [object Object]

      Camera Three

      6.7 (78)
      Nick Havinga(producer)
      James MacAllen(producer)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      The Mike Douglas Show

      7.1 (615)
      Roger Ailes(producer)

    Outstanding Achievement in Electronic Camerawork

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      CBS Playhouse

      6.8 (65)
      Ed Chaney(cameraman)
      A.J. Cunningham(technical director)
      Robert Fonarow(cameraman)
      Harry Tatarian(cameraman)
      Ben Wolf(cameraman)
      CBS
      For episode "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night".
    • [object Object]

      The Fred Astaire Show

      8.5 (23)
      Richard Durham(cameraman)
      Ray Figelski(cameraman)
      Roy Holm(cameraman)
      Bob Keys(cameraman)
      Carl Pitsch(cameraman)
      Ron Sheldon(cameraman)
      Joe Strauss(technical director)
      Tony Yarlett(cameraman)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass

      6.8 (11)
      Heino Ripp(technical director)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      10th Winter Olympic Games

      Chuck Howard(director of program productions)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

    Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Bell Telephone Hour

      7.7 (58)
      Peter C. Johnson(editor)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      For episode "The Sounds and Sights of Chicago".
    • [object Object]

      Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      The Photographer

      7.9 (13K)
      David Wages(editor)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      The Traitor

      7.9 (13K)
      Robert Watts(editor)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      The Bob Hope Christmas Special

      8.0 (68)
      Richard K. Brockway(editor)
      Donn Cambern(editor)
      John C. Fuller(editor)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • [object Object]

      NBC Experiment in Television

      6.8 (96)
      Peter V. Punzi
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      For episode "Four Days in Omaha".
    • [object Object]

      Star Trek

      Episode: 

      The Doomsday Machine

      8.4 (99K)
      Donald R. Rode(editor)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

    Outstanding Achievement in Musical Composition

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      I Spy

      Episode: 

      Laya

      7.2 (2.7K)
      Earle Hagen
    • [object Object]

      Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      The Seal

      7.9 (13K)
      Lalo Schifrin
    • [object Object]

      Gunsmoke

      Episode: 

      Major Glory

      8.1 (9.9K)
      Morton Stevens
    • [object Object]

      CBS Playhouse

      Episode: 

      My Father and My Mother

      6.8 (65)
      Bernard Green
    • [object Object]

      The High Chaparral

      7.6 (2.8K)
      Harry Sukman
      For episode "The Champion of the Western World".
    • [object Object]

      Run for Your Life

      7.6 (457)
      Pete Rugolo
      For episode "Cry Hard, Cry Fast".

    Outstanding Achievement in Sports Programming - Individuals

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      ABC's Wide World of Sports

      7.7 (233)
      Jim McKay(sports commentator)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      10th Winter Olympic Games

      Dick Button(sports commentator)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      ABC's College Football

      6.7 (87)
      Chris Schenkel(sports commentator)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      Official ATAS database lists title as "NCAA Football".

    Outstanding Achievement in Sports Programming - Programs

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      ABC's Wide World of Sports

      7.7 (233)
      Roone Arledge(executive producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Flying Fisherman

      N.W. Russo(executive producer)
      Syndicated.
    • [object Object]

      10th Winter Olympic Games

      Roone Arledge(executive producer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      The American Sportsman

      8.3 (55)

    Outstanding Comedy Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Get Smart

      8.2 (15K)
      Burt Nodella(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Family Affair

      7.1 (3.7K)
      Edmund L. Hartmann(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Hogan's Heroes

      7.8 (14K)
      Edward H. Feldman(producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Lucy Show

      7.2 (3.5K)
      Tommy Thompson(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Bewitched

      7.6 (27K)
      William Asher(producer)

    Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series

    • Don Adams in Get Smart (1965)
      Winner
      • Don Adams
      • Get Smart
      For playing: "Maxwell Smart".
    • Dick York in Bewitched (1964)
      • Dick York
      • Bewitched
      For playing: "Darrin Stephens".
    • Sebastian Cabot in Family Affair (1966)
      • Sebastian Cabot
      • Family Affair
      For playing: "Giles French".
    • Brian Keith in Hardcastle and McCormick (1983)
      • Brian Keith
      • Family Affair
      For playing: "Bill Davis".
    • Richard Benjamin in Mrs. Winterbourne (1996)
      • Richard Benjamin
      • He & She
      For playing: "Dick Hollister".

    Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series

    • Bill Cosby
      Winner
      • Bill Cosby
      • I Spy
      For playing: "Alexander Scott".
    • Robert Culp in The Greatest American Hero (1981)
      • Robert Culp
      • I Spy
      For playing: "Kelly Robinson".
    • Raymond Burr at an event for Perry Mason: The Case of the Ruthless Reporter (1991)
      • Raymond Burr
      • Ironside
      For playing: "Robert T. Ironside".
    • Martin Landau at an event for City of Ember (2008)
      • Martin Landau
      • Mission: Impossible
      For playing: "Rollin Hand".
    • Ben Gazzara
      • Ben Gazzara
      • Run for Your Life
      For playing: "Paul Bryan".

    Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series

    • Lucille Ball in I Love Lucy (1951)
      Winner
      • Lucille Ball
      • The Lucy Show
      For playing: "Lucy Carmichael".
    • Barbara Feldon at an event for The 6th Annual TV Land Awards (2008)
      • Barbara Feldon
      • Get Smart
      For playing: "Agent 99".
    • Marlo Thomas
      • Marlo Thomas
      • That Girl
      For playing: "Ann Marie".
    • Paula Prentiss in What's New Pussycat (1965)
      • Paula Prentiss
      • He & She
      For playing: "Paula Hollister".
    • Elizabeth Montgomery in Bewitched (1964)
      • Elizabeth Montgomery
      • Bewitched
      For playing: "Samantha Stephens".

    Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series

    • Barbara Bain
      Winner
      • Barbara Bain
      • Mission: Impossible
      For playing: "Cinnamon Carter".
    • Diana Rigg in The Hospital (1971)
      • Diana Rigg
      • The Avengers
      For playing: "Emma Peel".
    • Barbara Stanwyck
      • Barbara Stanwyck
      • The Big Valley
      For playing: "Victoria Barkley".

    Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy

    • Bruce Bilson
      Winner
      • Bruce Bilson
      • Get Smart
      For episode "Maxwell Smart, Private Eye".
    • James Frawley at an event for Paper Man (2009)
      • James Frawley
      • The Monkees
      For episode "The Devil And Peter Tork".
      • Danny Arnold
      • That Girl
      For episode "That Girl".

    Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama

    • Paul Bogart
      Winner
      • Paul Bogart
      • CBS Playhouse
      For episode "Dear Friends".
    • George Schaefer
      • George Schaefer(director)
      • CBS Playhouse
      CBS
      For episode "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night".
      • Lee H. Katzin
      • Mission: Impossible
      For episode "The Killing".
      • Alex Segal
      • The Crucible

    Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Music or Variety

    • Jack Haley Jr.
      Winner
      • Jack Haley Jr.
      • Movin' with Nancy
      • Greg Garrison(director)
      • The Dean Martin Show
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • Dwight Hemion
      • Dwight Hemion(director)
      • Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
      CBS
      • Gordon Wiles
      • Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
      • Bill Foster
      • Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
      For episode "Pilot (#1.0)".

    Outstanding Dramatic Program

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Elizabeth the Queen

      6.8 (88)
      George Schaefer(producer)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • [object Object]

      Luther

      8.3 (19)
      Michael Style(producer)
      Trevor Wallace(producer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      Aired as a "Xerox Special".
    • [object Object]

      CBS Playhouse

      Episode: 

      Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night

      6.8 (65)
      George Schaefer(producer)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      Uncle Vanya

      7.5 (207)
      Laurence Olivier(producer)
      Shown within _"NET Playhouse" (1966)_
    • [object Object]

      CBS Playhouse

      Episode: 

      Dear Friends

      6.8 (65)
      Herbert Brodkin(producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

      6.8 (864)
      Dan Curtis(producer)

    Outstanding Dramatic Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Mission: Impossible

      7.9 (13K)
      Joseph Gantman(producer)
    • [object Object]

      NET Playhouse

      6.8 (60)
      Curtis W. Davis(executive producer)
      NET
    • [object Object]

      Run for Your Life

      7.6 (457)
      Roy Huggins(executive producer)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • [object Object]

      Star Trek

      8.4 (99K)
      Gene Roddenberry(executive producer)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • [object Object]

      The Avengers

      8.3 (9.6K)
      Albert Fennell(producer)
      Brian Clemens(producer)
    • [object Object]

      I Spy

      7.2 (2.7K)
      David Friedkin(producer)
      Morton S. Fine(producer)

    Outstanding Individual Achievement in Electronic Production

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

      8.0 (4.1K)
      Arthur Schneider(tape editor)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      For pilot episode (September 9, 1967).
    • [object Object]

      The Hollywood Palace

      8.1 (333)
      Herbert Weiss(video control)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      For episode January 13, 1968.
    • [object Object]

      I Spy

      7.2 (2.7K)
      Robert H. Guhl(audio engineer)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      For episode "Home to Judgement".
    • [object Object]

      The Hollywood Palace

      8.1 (333)
      Nick Giordano(tape editor)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      For episode January 13, 1968.
    • [object Object]

      Carousel

      7.2 (75)
      Jerry Smith(video control)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass

      6.8 (11)
      Bill Klages(lighting director)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      Carousel

      7.2 (75)
      Lon Stucky(lighting director)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      The Fred Astaire Show

      8.5 (23)
      William Cole(audio engineer)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

    Outstanding Musical or Variety Program

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

      8.0 (4.1K)
      George Schlatter(producer)
      For the special (9 September 1967).
    • Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass

      6.8 (11)
      Dwight Hemion(producer)
      Gary Smith(producer)
      CBS
    • Lincoln Center/Stage 5

      Jac Venza(producer)
      NET
      Syndicated.
    • [object Object]

      The Bob Hope Christmas Special

      8.0 (68)
      Bob Hope(executive producer)
    • [object Object]

      Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim

      7.9 (145)
      Robert Scheerer(producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Fred Astaire Show

      8.5 (23)
      Fred Astaire(producer)
      Gil Rodin(producer)

    Outstanding Musical or Variety Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

      8.0 (4.1K)
      George Schlatter(producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Bell Telephone Hour

      7.7 (58)
      Henry Jaffe(executive producer)
      Robert Drew(producer)
      Mike Jackson(producer)
      Mel Stuart(producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Carol Burnett Show

      8.7 (7.9K)
      Joe Hamilton(producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Dean Martin Show

      8.1 (1.5K)
      Greg Garrison(producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour

      8.0 (1.7K)
      Saul Ilson(producer)
      Ernest Chambers(producer)

    Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy

    • Werner Klemperer in Hogan's Heroes (1965)
      Winner
      • Werner Klemperer
      • Hogan's Heroes
      For playing: "Wilhelm Klink".
    • Jack Cassidy
      • Jack Cassidy
      • He & She
      For playing: "Oscar North".
    • Gale Gordon in Dennis the Menace (1959)
      • Gale Gordon
      • The Lucy Show
      For playing: "Theodore Mooney".
    • William Demarest in My Three Sons (1960)
      • William Demarest
      • My Three Sons
      For playing: "Charley O'Casey".

    Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama

    • Milburn Stone
      Winner
      • Milburn Stone
      • Gunsmoke
      For playing: "Doc". For episode: "Baker's Dozen".
    • Leonard Nimoy
      • Leonard Nimoy
      • Star Trek
      For playing: "Spock".
    • Lawrence Dobkin
      • Lawrence Dobkin
      • CBS Playhouse
      For playing: "Dr. Gettlinger". For episode: "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Goodnight".
    • Joseph Campanella in Mannix (1967)
      • Joseph Campanella
      • Mannix
      For playing: "Lew Wickersham".

    Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Comedy

    • Marion Lorne
      Winner
      • Marion Lorne
      • Bewitched
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      For playing: "Aunt Clara". Awarded posthumously. Lorne died ten days before the ceremony. Elizabeth Montgomery accepted the award.
    • Agnes Moorehead
      • Agnes Moorehead
      • Bewitched
      For playing: "Endora".
    • Marge Redmond
      • Marge Redmond
      • The Flying Nun
      For playing: "Sister Jacqueline".
    • Nita Talbot
      • Nita Talbot
      • Hogan's Heroes
      For playing: "Marya". For episode: "The Hostage".

    Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Drama

    • Barbara Anderson
      Winner
      • Barbara Anderson
      • Ironside
      For playing: "Eve Whitfield".
    • Linda Cristal in Mr. Majestyk (1974)
      • Linda Cristal
      • The High Chaparral
      For playing: "Victoria Cannon".
    • Tessie O'Shea in The Blue Lamp (1950)
      • Tessie O'Shea
      • The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
      For playing: "Tessie O'Toole".

    Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama

    • Melvyn Douglas in Ninotchka (1939)
      Winner
      • Melvyn Douglas
      • CBS Playhouse
      For playing: "Peter Schermann". For episode: "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Goodnight".
    • Raymond Burr at an event for Perry Mason: The Case of the Ruthless Reporter (1991)
      • Raymond Burr
      • Ironside
      For playing: "Robert T. Ironside". TV movie pilot aired on NBC World Premiere.
    • Eli Wallach in Our Family Honor (1985)
      • Eli Wallach
      • CBS Playhouse
      For playing: "Douglas Lambert". For episode: "Dear Friends".
    • Van Heflin
      • Van Heflin
      • A Case of Libel
      For playing: "Robert Sloane".
    • George C. Scott in The Hindenburg (1975)
      • George C. Scott
      • The Crucible
      For playing: "John Proctor".

    Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama

    • Maureen Stapleton
      Winner
      • Maureen Stapleton
      • Among the Paths to Eden
      For playing: "Mary O'Meaghan".
    • Judith Anderson
      • Judith Anderson
      • Elizabeth the Queen
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      For playing "Queen Elizabeth I".
    • Geneviève Bujold in La turbulence des fluides (2002)
      • Geneviève Bujold
      • Saint Joan
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      For playing "Joan of Arc".
    • Anne Jackson at an event for Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010)
      • Anne Jackson
      • CBS Playhouse
      For playing: "Vivian Spears" For episode: "Dear Friends".
    • Colleen Dewhurst in Bed & Breakfast (1991)
      • Colleen Dewhurst
      • The Crucible
      For playing: "Elizabeth Proctor".

    Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      He & She

      8.0 (348)
      Allan Burns(writer)
      Chris Hayward(writer)
      For The Coming-Out Party (1967)
    • [object Object]

      He & She

      8.0 (348)
      Leonard Stern(writer)
      Arne Sultan(writer)
      For The Old Man & the She (1967)
    • [object Object]

      The Lucy Show

      7.2 (3.5K)
      Milt Josefsberg
      Ray Singer
      For Lucy Gets Jack Benny's Account (1967)
    • [object Object]

      That Girl

      7.3 (3.6K)
      Danny Arnold
      Ruth Brooks Flippen
      For The Mailman Cometh (1967)

    Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      CBS Playhouse

      6.8 (65)
      Loring Mandel(writer)
      For episode "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (#1.2)".
    • [object Object]

      Ironside

      7.5 (511)
      Don Mankiewicz
      TV movie pilot aired on NBC World Premiere.
    • [object Object]

      CBS Playhouse

      Episode: 

      Dear Friends

      6.8 (65)
      Reginald Rose
    • [object Object]

      Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      The Seal

      7.9 (13K)
      Allan Balter(writer)
      William Read Woodfield(writer)

    Outstanding Writing Achievement in Music or Variety

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

      8.0 (4.1K)
      Chris Bearde(writer)
      Phil Hahn(writer)
      Jack Hanrahan(writer)
      Coslough Johnson(writer)
      Paul Keyes(writer)
      Marc London(writer)
      Allan Manings(writer)
      David Panich(writer)
      Hugh Wedlock Jr.(writer)
      Digby Wolfe(writer)
    • [object Object]

      The Carol Burnett Show

      8.7 (7.9K)
      Bill Angelos
      Stan Burns
      Don Hinkley
      Buz Kohan
      Mike Marmer
      Gail Parent
      Arnie Rosen
      Kenny Solms
      Saul Turteltaub
    • [object Object]

      The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour

      8.0 (1.7K)
      Ted Bergman
      Allan Blye
      Sam Bobrick
      Ernest Chambers
      Ron Clark
      Gene Farmer
      Hal Goldman
      Al Gordon
      Saul Ilson
      Lorenzo Music
      Mason Williams
      For episode on 15 October 1967.
    • [object Object]

      Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

      8.0 (4.1K)
      Larry Hovis
      Paul Keyes
      Jim Mulligan
      David Panich
      George Schlatter
      Digby Wolfe
      For episode "Pilot (#1.0)".

    Special Classification of Individual Achievements

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour

      8.0 (1.7K)
      Pat Paulsen
      CBS
      Tied with Art Carney
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Jackie Gleason Show

      7.9 (338)
      Art Carney(actor)
      For his performances on the show. Tied with Pat Paulsen
    • [object Object]

      Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      The Survivors

      7.9 (13K)
      Joseph G. Sorokin(Sound Editor)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      Star Trek

      Episode: 

      Metamorphosis

      8.4 (99K)
      Westheimer Company
    • [object Object]

      Movin' with Nancy

      7.5 (273)
      David Winters(choreographer)
    • [object Object]

      You're in Love, Charlie Brown

      7.5 (1.8K)
      Bill Melendez(director)
    • [object Object]

      You're in Love, Charlie Brown

      7.5 (1.8K)
      Charles M. Schulz(writer)

    Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Individuals

    • [object Object]

      Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

      8.8 (10K)
      Fred Rogers

    Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Programs

    • [object Object]

      Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

      8.8 (10K)
      Fred Rogers(producer)
    • [object Object]

      He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown

      7.4 (1.6K)
      Lee Mendelson(producer)
      Bill Melendez(producer)
    • [object Object]

      You're in Love, Charlie Brown

      7.5 (1.8K)
      Lee Mendelson(producer)
      Bill Melendez(producer)

    Outstanding Achievement in Cultural Documentary and 'Magazine-Type' Program or Series - Individuals

    • [object Object]

      NBC Experiment in Television

      6.8 (96)
      Allan Grant(cameraman)
      For episode "What Color is the Wind?".

    Outstanding Achievement in Cultural Documentary and 'Magazine-Type' Program or Series - Programs

    • [object Object]

      NBC Experiment in Television

      6.8 (96)
      Allan Grant(producer)
      For episode "What Color is the Wind?".

    Outstanding Achievement in Daytime Programming - Individuals

    • [object Object]

      Insight

      Episode: 

      Fat Hands and a Diamond Ring

      7.5 (320)
      Celeste Holm
    • [object Object]

      Dark Shadows

      8.1 (5.9K)
      Joan Bennett
    • [object Object]

      Days of Our Lives

      5.3 (8K)
      Macdonald Carey

    Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music (Other Than Composer)

    • [object Object]

      The Dean Martin Show

      8.1 (1.5K)
      Lee Hale(special musical material)
      For episode on 21 December 1967.
    • [object Object]

      The Hollywood Palace

      8.1 (333)
      Mitchell Ayres(conductor)
    • [object Object]

      The Legend of Robin Hood

      7.4 (38)
      Sammy Cahn(lyricist)
    • [object Object]

      Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim

      7.9 (145)
      Arthur Malvin(special musical material)
    • [object Object]

      The Fred Astaire Show

      8.5 (23)
      Neal Hefti(conductor)
    • [object Object]

      NBC Children's Theatre

      5.6 (37)
      Arthur Fiedler(conductor)

    Outstanding Individual Achievement in the Visual Arts

    • [object Object]

      Lost in Space

      7.3 (9.6K)
      Daniel C. Striepeke(makeup)
      CBS
      For episode "The Space Destructors".
    • [object Object]

      The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

      6.8 (864)
      Dick Smith(makeup)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

      6.8 (864)
      Bertram Gordon(graphic design)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

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    Event date

    May 19, 1968

    Event location

    USA

    Event links

    • https://www.televisionacademy.com/

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