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    Primetime Emmy

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    Outstanding Achievement by Individuals in Daytime Drama

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      All My Children

      6.8 (3.5K)
      Mary Fickett(performer)
    • [object Object]

      Days of Our Lives

      5.3 (7.9K)
      Macdonald Carey(performer)
    • [object Object]

      Days of Our Lives

      5.3 (7.9K)
      Wes Kenney(director)
    • [object Object]

      The Doctors

      7.1 (266)
      Norman Hall(director)
      For episode on 9 January 1973.
    • [object Object]

      Love Is a Many Splendored Thing

      7.7 (95)
      Peter Levin(director)
      For episode on 17 July 1972.
    • [object Object]

      Love Is a Many Splendored Thing

      7.7 (95)
      Victor Paganuzzi(scenic designer)
      John A. Wendell(set decorator)
    • [object Object]

      One Life to Live

      6.9 (2.8K)
      David Pressman(director)
      For episode on 23 January 1973.

    Outstanding Achievement by Individuals in Daytime Programming

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Three on a Match

      7.0 (22)
      Bill Cullen(host)
    • [object Object]

      The Hollywood Squares (Daytime)

      6.8 (1.1K)
      Paul Lynde(performer)
    • [object Object]

      The Hollywood Squares (Daytime)

      6.8 (1.1K)
      Peter Marshall(host)

    Outstanding Achievement by a Supporting Performer in Music or Variety

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Carol Burnett Show

      8.7 (7.8K)
      Tim Conway
    • [object Object]

      Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

      8.0 (4K)
      Lily Tomlin
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • A Royal Gala Variety Performance

      7.3 (15)
      Liza Minnelli
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      The Carol Burnett Show

      8.7 (7.8K)
      Harvey Korman

    Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction or Scenic Design - For a Dramatic Program or Feature Length Film Made for Television, a Single Program of a Series or a Special Program

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Much Ado About Nothing

      7.8 (115)
      Tom H. John(art director)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      Mannix

      7.4 (4.6K)
      Fred Price(set decorator)
      Jan Van Tamelen(art director)
      CBS
    • Another Part of the Forest

      7.7 (25)
      Jan Scott(art director)
      Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
    • [object Object]

      Mission: Impossible

      7.9 (13K)
      Lucien Hafley(set decorator)
      Gibson Holley(art director)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      Night of Terror

      5.7 (334)
      William L. Campbell(art director)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      The Red Pony

      6.4 (305)
      Robert F. Boyle(art director)
      James Hulsey(art director)
      John A. Kuri(set decorator)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

    Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction or Scenic Design - For a Musical or Variety Single Program of a Series or a Special Program

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Julie Andrews Hour

      8.8 (157)
      Brian Bartholomew(art director)
      Keaton S. Walker(art director)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      Flip

      7.4 (1.1K)
      Romain Johnston(art director)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • [object Object]

      The Carol Burnett Show

      8.7 (7.8K)
      Paul Barnes(art director)
      Bill Harp(set decorator)
      Bob Sansom(art director)
      CBS

    Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Entertainment/Fictional

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Electric Company

      8.1 (2.5K)
      Tom Whedon(writer)
      John Boni(writer)
      Sara Compton(writer)
      Tom Dunsmuir(writer)
      Thad Mumford(writer)
      Jeremy Stevens(writer)
      Jim Thurman(writer)
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Sesame Street

      8.1 (16K)
      Jon Stone(executive producer)
      Robert Cunniff(producer)
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Zoom

      7.7 (376)
      Christopher Sarson
    • [object Object]

      You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown

      7.3 (2K)
      Charles M. Schulz(writer)
    • [object Object]

      Sesame Street

      8.1 (16K)
      Joe Raposo(music director)
      For episode on 12 February 1973.
    • [object Object]

      Sesame Street

      8.1 (16K)
      Robert Myhrum(director)
      For episode on 17 November 1972.
    • [object Object]

      The Electric Company

      8.1 (2.5K)
      Henry Behar(director)
    • [object Object]

      The Electric Company

      8.1 (2.5K)
      Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr.(executive producer)
      David D. Connell(executive producer)
      Andy Ferguson(producer)

    Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Informational/Factual

    • Winner

      A Picture of Us

      Shari Lewis
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      ABC Afterschool Specials

      7.1 (1.4K)
      William Hanna(producer)
      Joseph Barbera(producer)
      For episode "The Last of the Curlews (#1.1)".
    • In the News

      8.6 (46)
      Joel Heller(executive producer)
      Pat Lynch(producer)
      Judy Reemtsma(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Make a Wish

      8.9 (69)
      Lester Cooper(executive producer)
      Tom Bywaters(producer)
    • [object Object]

      ABC Afterschool Specials

      Episode: 

      The Last of the Curlews

      7.1 (1.4K)
      Jameson Brewer(writer)

    Outstanding Achievement in Choreography

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Liza with a Z

      8.4 (1K)
      Bob Fosse(choreographer)
    • [object Object]

      The Julie Andrews Hour

      8.8 (157)
      Tony Charmoli(choreographer)
      For episode with Robert Goulet and Joel Grey.
    • [object Object]

      The Carol Burnett Show

      Episode: 

      Family Show

      8.7 (7.8K)
      Ernie Flatt(choreographer)

    Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Entertainment Programming - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Kung Fu

      Episode: 

      An Eye for an Eye

      7.6 (8K)
      Jack Woolf
    • [object Object]

      The Waltons

      7.6 (9.8K)
      Russell Metty
    • [object Object]

      Banacek

      7.6 (2.4K)
      Sam Leavitt(cinematographer)
      For episode "Detour to Nowhere (#1.0)".

    Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Entertainment Programming - For a Special or Feature Length Program of a Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Night of Terror

      5.7 (334)
      Howard Schwartz(cinematographer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      The Red Pony

      6.4 (305)
      Andrew Jackson(cinematographer)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • [object Object]

      Liza with a Z

      8.4 (1K)
      Owen Roizman

    Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Julie Andrews Hour

      8.8 (157)
      Jack Bear(costume designer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      Appointment with Destiny

      Episode: 

      Cortez and Montezuma: The Conquest of an Empire

      7.7 (41)
      Christa von Humboldt(costume designer)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

      5.1 (252)
      Emma Porteous(costume designer)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • [object Object]

      Much Ado About Nothing

      7.8 (115)
      Theoni V. Aldredge(costume designer)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      Columbo

      8.3 (46K)
      Grady Hunt(costume designer)
      For episode "Dagger of the Mind (#2.4)".

    Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Entertainment Programming - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Waltons

      7.6 (9.8K)
      Gene Fowler Jr.(editor)
      Marjorie Fowler(editor)
      Anthony Wollner(editor)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      M*A*S*H

      8.5 (68K)
      Fred W. Berger(editor)
      Stanford Tischler(editor)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      The Mary Tyler Moore Show

      8.3 (11K)
      Douglas Hines(editor)
      CBS

    Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Entertainment Programming - For a Special or Feature Length Program of a Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Appointment with Destiny

      7.7 (41)
      Peter C. Johnson(editor)
      Ed Spiegel(editor)
      CBS
      For episode "Surrender at Appomattox".
    • [object Object]

      Go Ask Alice

      6.0 (1.2K)
      Henry Berman(editor)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      Liza with a Z

      8.4 (1K)
      Alan Heim

    Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Editing

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Red Pony

      6.4 (305)
      Fred J. Brown(sound editor)
      David Marshall(sound editor)
      Ross Taylor(sound editor)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • [object Object]

      The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

      8.5 (523)
      Charles L. Campbell(sound editor)
      Bob Cornett(sound editor)
      Jerry Stanford(sound editor)
      Roger Sword(sound editor)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      Short Walk to Daylight

      6.7 (263)
      Peter Berkos(sound editor)
      Brian Courcier(sound editor)
      Gordon Ecker(sound editor)
      Walt Jenevein(sound editor)
      Sid Lubow(sound editor)
      George E. Luckenbacher(sound editor)
      James E. Nownes(sound editor)
      John W. Singleton(sound editor)
      John Stacy(sound editor)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

    Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Mixing

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Appointment with Destiny

      7.7 (41)
      Roy Granville(sound mixer)
      Eddie Nelson(sound mixer)
      George Porter(sound mixer)
      Richard Wagner(sound mixer)
      CBS
      For episode "Surrender at Appomattox".
    • [object Object]

      The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau

      8.5 (523)
      Hoppy Mehterian(sound mixer)
      Eddie Nelson(sound mixer)
      George Porter(sound mixer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      That Certain Summer

      7.6 (531)
      Melvin M. Metcalfe Sr.(sound mixer)
      Thom Piper(sound mixer)

    Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The 44th Annual Academy Awards

      6.4 (133)
      John Casagrande(lighting director)
      John Freschi(lighting director)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      Tied with The Julie Andrews Hour (1972).
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Julie Andrews Hour

      8.8 (157)
      Truck Krone(lighting director)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      Tied with The 44th Annual Academy Awards (1972).
    • [object Object]

      The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour

      7.1 (871)
      John Beam(lighting director)
      CBS

    Outstanding Achievement in Makeup

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Gargoyles

      5.9 (4.1K)
      Del Armstrong
      Ellis Burman Jr.
      Stan Winston
    • [object Object]

      Kung Fu

      7.6 (8K)
      Frank Westmore(makeup)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      The Wide World of Mystery

      6.7 (155)
      Michael Westmore(makeup)
      Marvin G. Westmore(makeup)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      For episode "Frankenstein" (Parts 1 and 2). Aired within ABC's Wide World of Entertainment.
    • [object Object]

      The Waltons

      7.6 (9.8K)
      Robert Sidell(makeup)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

      5.1 (252)
      Neville Smallwood(makeup)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • [object Object]

      The Red Pony

      6.4 (305)
      Richard Cobos(makeup)
      Allan Snyder(makeup)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

    Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series (First Year of Music's Use Only)

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Love, American Style

      6.8 (2.7K)
      Charles Fox
    • [object Object]

      Ironside

      6.9 (4.5K)
      Marty Paich
    • [object Object]

      Medical Center

      Episode: 

      Cycle of Peril

      7.1 (961)
      Alexander Courage

    Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition - For a Special Program

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Red Pony

      6.4 (305)
      Jerry Goldsmith
    • [object Object]

      A Brand New Life

      6.7 (75)
      Billy Goldenberg
    • [object Object]

      Liza with a Z

      8.4 (1K)
      Fred Ebb
      John Kander

    Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction of a Variety, Musical or Dramatic Program

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Carol Burnett Show

      8.7 (7.8K)
      Peter Matz
      For episode with 'Anthony Newley' and Bernadette Peters.
    • [object Object]

      The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters

      8.2 (143)
      Van Alexander(music director)
      For episode with Debbie Reynolds.
    • [object Object]

      Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

      5.1 (252)
      Irwin Kostal(music director)

    Outstanding Achievement in Music, Lyrics and Special Material

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Liza with a Z

      8.4 (1K)
      Fred Ebb(composer)
      John Kander(composer)
    • [object Object]

      The Marcus-Nelson Murders

      7.7 (740)
      Billy Goldenberg(composer)
      Bobby Russell(composer)
    • [object Object]

      The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour

      7.1 (871)
      Earl Brown(composer)
      For episode with Jean Stapleton ("The Gloria Majestic Story").

    Outstanding Achievement in Religious Programming - Individuals

    • Winner

      Duty Bound

      Doris Ann(executive producer)
      Martin Hoade(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Insight

      7.4 (316)
      Ellwood Kieser(executive producer)
      John Meredyth Lucas(producer)
      John Furia(producer)
    • Duty Bound

      Martin Hoade(director)
    • Duty Bound

      John Boxer(costume designer)

    Outstanding Achievement in Sports Programming

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      ABC's Wide World of Sports

      7.6 (234)
      Roone Arledge(executive producer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Munich 1972: Games of the XX Olympiad

      7.4 (48)
      Roone Arledge(executive producer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      Official ATAS database lists title as "1972 Summer Olympic Games".
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Munich 1972: Games of the XX Olympiad

      7.4 (48)
      George Boettcher(editor)
      Harold Byers(editor)
      Randy Cohen(editor)
      John Croak(editor)
      John DeLisa(editor)
      Peter Fritz(editor)
      Charles Gardner(editor)
      Vito Gerardi(editor)
      Winfield Gross(editor)
      Jakob Hierl(editor)
      James Kelley(editor)
      Conrad Kraus(editor)
      Nick Mazur(editor)
      G. McBeath(editor)
      Edward McCarthy(editor)
      Alex Moskovic(editor)
      James Parker(editor)
      Louis Rende(editor)
      Merrit Roesser(editor)
      Leo Scharf(editor)
      Paul Scoskie(editor)
      Ross Skipper(editor)
      Robert Steinback(editor)
      Leo Stephans(editor)
      Lou Torino(editor)
      Mike Wenig(editor)
      Tom Wight(editor)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      Official ATAS database lists title as "1972 Summer Olympic Games".
    • [object Object]

      Super Bowl VII

      8.1 (51)
      Scotty Connal(executive producer)
      Roy Hammerman(producer)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
    • [object Object]

      NFL Monday Night Football

      8.2 (1.6K)
      Roone Arledge(executive producer)
      Chet Forte(producer)
      Dennis Lewin(producer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      Munich 1972: Games of the XX Olympiad

      7.4 (48)
      Keith Jackson(commentator)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      Official ATAS database lists title as "1972 Summer Olympic Games".
    • [object Object]

      Munich 1972: Games of the XX Olympiad

      7.4 (48)
      Jim McKay(commentator)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      Official ATAS database lists title as "1972 Summer Olympic Games".
    • [object Object]

      ABC's College Football

      6.7 (85)
      Roone Arledge(executive producer)
      Chuck Howard(producer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      Official ATAS database lists title as "NCAA College Football".

    Outstanding Achievement in Technical Direction and Electronic Camerawork

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Julie Andrews Hour

      8.8 (157)
      Ernie Buttelman(technical director)
      Jim Angel(cameraman)
      Jim Balden(cameraman)
      Dave Hilmer(cameraman)
      Robert A. Kemp(cameraman)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour

      7.1 (871)
      Gorm Erickson(cameraman)
      Charles Franklin(technical director)
      Jack Jennings(cameraman)
      Tom McConnell(cameraman)
      Barney Neeley(cameraman)
      Richard Nelson(cameraman)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      Apollo 17: Splashdown

      E.G. Johnson(technical director)
      Sam Drummy(cameraman)
      For network pool coverage.

    Outstanding Achievement in Video Tape Editing

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Julie Andrews Hour

      8.8 (157)
      Nick Giordano(editor)
      Arthur Schneider(editor)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • Love is... Barbara Eden

      Mike Wenig(editor)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      NBC Nightly News with Tom Llamas

      5.9 (754)
      Walter Balderson(editor)
      Charles Shadel(editor)
      NBC News
      News segments shown within NBC Nightly News with _John Chancellor (I)_.
    • Burt Bacharach in Shangri-La

      4.3 (12)
      James H. Rose(editor)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      The TV Comedy Years

      Bill Breshears(editor)
      Andrew McIntyre(editor)
      CBS

    Outstanding Comedy Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      All in the Family

      8.4 (20K)
      Norman Lear(executive producer)
      John Rich
    • [object Object]

      M*A*S*H

      8.5 (68K)
      Gene Reynolds
    • [object Object]

      The Mary Tyler Moore Show

      8.3 (11K)
      James L. Brooks(executive producer)
      Allan Burns(executive producer)
      Ed. Weinberger
    • [object Object]

      Maude

      7.3 (5.1K)
      Norman Lear(executive producer)
      Rod Parker
    • [object Object]

      Sanford and Son

      7.9 (12K)
      Bud Yorkin(executive producer)
      Aaron Ruben(producer)

    Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama Series - Continuing)

    • Richard Thomas
      Winner
      • Richard Thomas
      • The Waltons
      For playing: "John-Boy Walton".
    • David Carradine
      • David Carradine
      • Kung Fu
      For playing: "Kwai Chang Caine".
    • Mike Connors
      • Mike Connors
      • Mannix
      For playing: "Joe Mannix".
    • Peter Falk at an event for Columbo: Columbo Likes the Nightlife (2003)
      • Peter Falk
      • Columbo
      For playing: "Columbo".
    • William Conrad in Nero Wolfe (1981)
      • William Conrad
      • Cannon
      For playing: "Frank Cannon".

    Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama/Comedy - Limited Episodes)

    • Winner
      • Anthony Murphy
      • Tom Brown's Schooldays
      For parts I-V.
    • John Abineri
      • John Abineri
      • The Last of the Mohicans
      For parts I-VIII.
    • Philippe Leroy
      • Philippe Leroy
      • The Life of Leonardo Da Vinci
      For playing: "Leonardo Da Vinci".

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

    • Jack Klugman at an event for Citizen Kane (1941)
      Winner
      • Jack Klugman
      • The Odd Couple
      For playing: "Oscar Madison".
    • Carroll O'Connor
      • Carroll O'Connor
      • All in the Family
      For playing: "Archie Bunker".
    • Alan Alda at an event for Resurrecting the Champ (2007)
      • Alan Alda
      • M*A*S*H
      For playing: "Hawkeye Pierce".
    • Tony Randall in The Odd Couple (1968)
      • Tony Randall
      • The Odd Couple
      For playing: "Felix Unger".
    • Redd Foxx in Harlem Nights (1989)
      • Redd Foxx
      • Sanford and Son
      For playing: "Fred Sanford".

    Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama Series - Continuing)

    • Michael Learned
      Winner
      • Michael Learned
      • The Waltons
      For playing: "Olivia Walton".
    • Susan Saint James
      • Susan Saint James
      • McMillan & Wife
      For playing: "Sally McMillan".
    • Lynda Day George in Chisum (1970)
      • Lynda Day George
      • Mission: Impossible
      For playing: "Lisa Casey".

    Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama/Comedy - Limited Episodes)

    • Susan Hampshire
      Winner
      • Susan Hampshire
      • Vanity Fair
      For parts I-V.
    • Margaret Tyzack in Match Point (2005)
      • Margaret Tyzack
      • Cousin Bette
      For parts I-V.
    • Vivien Heilbron in Sorry! (1981)
      • Vivien Heilbron
      • The Moonstone
      For parts I-V.

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

    • Mary Tyler Moore
      Winner
      • Mary Tyler Moore
      • The Mary Tyler Moore Show
      For playing: "Mary Richards".
    • Bea Arthur in Maude (1972)
      • Bea Arthur
      • Maude
      For playing: "Maude Findlay".
    • Jean Stapleton in Michael (1996)
      • Jean Stapleton
      • All in the Family
      For playing: "Edith Bunker".

    Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy

    • Winner
      • Jay Sandrich
      • The Mary Tyler Moore Show
      For It's Whether You Win or Lose (1972)
      • John Rich
      • Bob LaHendro
      • All in the Family
      For The Bunkers and the Swingers (1972)
    • Gene Reynolds
      • Gene Reynolds
      • M*A*S*H
      For Pilot (1972)

    Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music

    • Bob Fosse
      Winner
      • Bob Fosse
      • Liza with a Z
    • Walter C. Miller
      • Walter C. Miller
      • You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • Stan Harris
      • Duke Ellington... We Love You Madly
    • Martin Charnin
      • Martin Charnin
      • Dave Wilson
      • Get Happy
      • Dave Powers
      • Ron Field
      • Once Upon a Mattress

    Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama - A Single Program

    • Joseph Sargent
      Winner
      • Joseph Sargent
      • The Marcus-Nelson Murders
      • Lamont Johnson
      • That Certain Summer
    • George Schaefer
      • George Schaefer
      • A War of Children

    Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama - A Single Program of a Series with Continuing Characters and/or Theme

    • Jerry Thorpe
      Winner
      • Jerry Thorpe
      • Kung Fu
      For episode "An Eye for an Eye".
    • Lee Philips
      • Lee Philips
      • The Waltons
      For episode "The Love Story".
    • Edward M. Abroms
      • Edward M. Abroms
      • Columbo
      For episode "The Most Dangerous Match (#2.7)".

    Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety or Music

    • Winner
      • Bill Davis
      • The Julie Andrews Hour
      For episode on 13 September 1972 (with 'Lisa Doolittle' and ' Mary Poppins').
      • Tim Kiley
      • Flip
      For episode on 16 November 1972 (with Roberta Flack and Burt Reynolds).
      • Art Fisher
      • The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour
      For episode with Mike Connors.

    Outstanding Drama Series - Continuing

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Waltons

      7.6 (9.8K)
      Lee Rich(executive producer)
      Robert L. Jacks(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Cannon

      6.8 (3.9K)
      Quinn Martin(executive producer)
      Harold Gast(producer)
      Adrian Samish(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Hawaii Five-O

      7.4 (8.9K)
      Leonard Freeman(executive producer)
      Bob Sweeney(producer)
      Bill Finnegan(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Kung Fu

      7.6 (8K)
      Jerry Thorpe
    • [object Object]

      Mannix

      7.4 (4.6K)
      Bruce Geller(executive producer)
      Ivan Goff(producer)
      Ben Roberts(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Columbo

      8.3 (46K)
      Dean Hargrove
      (Shown within The NBC Tuesday Mystery Movie (1971).)

    Outstanding Drama/Comedy - Limited Episodes

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Tom Brown's Schooldays

      8.1 (194)
      John McRae(producer)
      For parts I-V.
    • [object Object]

      The Last of the Mohicans

      6.9 (239)
      John McRae
    • [object Object]

      The Life of Leonardo Da Vinci

      8.0 (458)
      RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
      For parts I-V.

    Outstanding New Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Alistair Cooke's America

      8.6 (132)
      Michael Gill
    • [object Object]

      The Julie Andrews Hour

      8.8 (157)
      Nick Vanoff(producer)
      Julie Andrews(star)
    • [object Object]

      Kung Fu

      7.6 (8K)
      Jerry Thorpe
    • [object Object]

      M*A*S*H

      8.5 (68K)
      Gene Reynolds
    • [object Object]

      Maude

      7.3 (5.1K)
      Norman Lear(executive producer)
      Rod Parker(producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Waltons

      7.6 (9.8K)
      Lee Rich(executive producer)
      Robert L. Jacks(producer)

    Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Comedy

    • Ted Knight
      Winner
      • Ted Knight
      • The Mary Tyler Moore Show
      For playing: "Ted Baxter".
    • Rob Reiner at an event for Flipped (2010)
      • Rob Reiner
      • All in the Family
      For playing: "Michael Stivic".
    • Gary Burghoff
      • Gary Burghoff
      • M*A*S*H
      For playing: "Walter Eugene O'Reilly".
    • McLean Stevenson in M*A*S*H (1972)
      • McLean Stevenson
      • M*A*S*H
      For playing: "Henry Blake".
    • Edward Asner at an event for The 6th Annual TV Land Awards (2008)
      • Edward Asner
      • The Mary Tyler Moore Show
      For playing: "Lou Grant".

    Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Drama

    • Scott Jacoby
      Winner
      • Scott Jacoby
      • That Certain Summer
      For playing: "Nick Salter".
    • James Brolin
      • James Brolin
      • Marcus Welby, M.D.
      For playing: "Steven Kiley".
    • Will Geer in The Waltons (1972)
      • Will Geer
      • The Waltons
      For playing: "Zebulon Walton".

    Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Comedy

    • Valerie Harper
      Winner
      • Valerie Harper
      • The Mary Tyler Moore Show
      For playing: "Rhoda Morgenstern".
    • Cloris Leachman at an event for AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Al Pacino (2007)
      • Cloris Leachman
      • The Mary Tyler Moore Show
      For playing: "Phyllis Lindstrom".
    • Sally Struthers
      • Sally Struthers
      • All in the Family
      For playing: "Gloria Stivic".

    Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Drama

    • Ellen Corby
      Winner
      • Ellen Corby
      • The Waltons
      For playing: "Esther Walton".
    • Gail Fisher in Mannix (1967)
      • Gail Fisher
      • Mannix
      For playing: "Peggy Fair".
    • Nancy Walker in Rhoda (1974)
      • Nancy Walker
      • McMillan & Wife
      For playing: "Mildred".

    Outstanding Program Achievement in Daytime

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Dinah's Place

      7.5 (56)
      Henry Jaffe(executive producer)
      Fred Tatashore(producer)
      Dinah Shore(star)
    • [object Object]

      The Hollywood Squares (Daytime)

      6.8 (1.1K)
      Merrill Heatter(executive producer)
      Bob Quigley(executive producer)
      Bill Armstrong(producer)
      Jay Redack(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Jeopardy!

      7.6 (696)
      Robert Rubin
    • [object Object]

      The Mike Douglas Show

      7.1 (608)
      Barry Sand(producer)
      Mike Douglas(star)
    • [object Object]

      Password

      7.4 (545)
      Frank Wayne(executive producer)
      Howard Felsher(producer)

    Outstanding Program Achievement in Daytime Drama

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Edge of Night

      7.8 (508)
      Erwin Nicholson
    • [object Object]

      Days of Our Lives

      5.3 (7.9K)
      Betty Corday(executive producer)
      Wes Kenney(producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Doctors

      7.1 (266)
      Allen Potter(producer)
    • [object Object]

      One Life to Live

      6.9 (2.8K)
      Doris Quinlan(producer)
      Agnes Nixon(producer)

    Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role

    • Laurence Olivier
      Winner
      • Laurence Olivier
      • Long Day's Journey Into Night
      For playing: "James Tyrone Sr.".
    • Telly Savalas in Kojak (1973)
      • Telly Savalas
      • The Marcus-Nelson Murders
    • Henry Fonda "Spencer's Mountain" 1963 Warner Bros.
      • Henry Fonda
      • The Red Pony
      For playing: "Carl Tiflin".
    • Hal Holbrook
      • Hal Holbrook
      • That Certain Summer
      For playing: "Doug Salter".

    Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role

    • Cloris Leachman at an event for AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Al Pacino (2007)
      Winner
      • Cloris Leachman
      • A Brand New Life
      For playing: "Victoria Douglas".
    • Lauren Bacall
      • Lauren Bacall
      • Applause
      For playing: "Margo Channing".
    • Hope Lange
      • Hope Lange
      • That Certain Summer
      For playing: "Janet Salter".

    Outstanding Single Program - Drama or Comedy

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      A War of Children

      6.8 (161)
      Roger Gimbel(executive producer)
      George Schaefer(producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Marcus-Nelson Murders

      7.7 (740)
      Abby Mann(executive producer)
      Matthew Rapf(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Long Day's Journey Into Night

      8.1 (89)
      Cecil Clarke(executive producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Red Pony

      6.4 (305)
      Frederick H. Brogger(producer)
    • [object Object]

      That Certain Summer

      7.6 (531)
      Richard Levinson(producer)
      William Link(producer)

    Outstanding Single Program - Variety and Popular Music

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Liza with a Z

      8.4 (1K)
      Bob Fosse(producer)
      Fred Ebb(producer)
      Liza Minnelli(star)
    • [object Object]

      Applause

      6.8 (203)
      Alexander H. Cohen(executive producer)
      Joseph Kipness(producer)
      Lawrence Kasha(producer)
      Richard M. Rosenbloom(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Once Upon a Mattress

      8.1 (197)
      Joe Hamilton

    Outstanding Variety Musical Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Julie Andrews Hour

      8.8 (157)
      Nick Vanoff(producer)
      William O. Harbach(producer)
      Julie Andrews(star)
    • [object Object]

      The Carol Burnett Show

      8.7 (7.8K)
      Joe Hamilton(executive producer)
      Bill Angelos(producer)
      Buz Kohan(producer)
      Arnie Rosen(producer)
      Carol Burnett(star)
    • [object Object]

      The Dick Cavett Show

      8.3 (977)
      John Gilroy(producer)
      Dick Cavett(star)
    • [object Object]

      Flip

      7.4 (1.1K)
      Monte Kay(executive producer)
      Bob Henry(producer)
      Flip Wilson(star)
    • [object Object]

      The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour

      7.1 (871)
      Allan Blye(producer)
      Chris Bearde(producer)
      Sonny Bono(star)
      Cher(star)

    Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      All in the Family

      8.4 (20K)
      Michael Ross
      Bernard West
      Lee Kalcheim
      For The Bunkers and the Swingers (1972)
    • [object Object]

      M*A*S*H

      8.5 (68K)
      Larry Gelbart
      For Pilot (1972)
    • [object Object]

      The Mary Tyler Moore Show

      8.3 (11K)
      Allan Burns
      James L. Brooks
      For The Good-Time News (1972)

    Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Acts of Love and Other Comedies

      7.3 (29)
      Joseph Bologna(writer)
      Renée Taylor(writer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • The Lily Tomlin Show

      7.9 (22)
      Ann Elder(writer)
      Karyl Miller(writer)
      Allan Manings(writer)
      Richard Pryor(writer)
      John Rappaport(writer)
      Jim Rusk(writer)
      Lily Tomlin(writer)
      Jane Wagner(writer)
      Rod Warren(writer)
      George Yanok(writer)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      Liza with a Z

      8.4 (1K)
      Fred Ebb

    Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Waltons

      Episode: 

      The Scholar

      7.6 (9.8K)
      John McGreevey
    • [object Object]

      The Waltons

      Episode: 

      The Love Story

      7.6 (9.8K)
      Earl Hamner Jr.
    • [object Object]

      Columbo

      8.3 (46K)
      Steven Bochco(writer)
      For episode "Étude in Black (#2.1)".

    Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama - Adaptation

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The House Without a Christmas Tree

      7.9 (985)
      Eleanor Perry
    • [object Object]

      Go Ask Alice

      6.0 (1.2K)
      Ellen M. Violett
    • [object Object]

      The Red Pony

      6.4 (305)
      Ron Bishop(writer)
      Robert Totten(writer)

    Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama - Original Teleplay

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Marcus-Nelson Murders

      7.7 (740)
      Abby Mann(writer)
    • [object Object]

      Hawkins

      7.4 (220)
      David Karp
      For episode "Hawkins on Murder (#1.0)".
    • [object Object]

      That Certain Summer

      7.6 (531)
      Richard Levinson(writer)
      William Link(writer)

    Outstanding Writing Achievement in Variety or Music

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Carol Burnett Show

      8.7 (7.8K)
      Stan Hart
      Larry Siegel
      Gail Parent
      Heywood Kling
      Roger Beatty
      Tom Patchett
      Jay Tarses
      Robert Hilliard
      Arnie Kogen
      Bill Angelos
      Buz Kohan
      For episode with Steve Lawrence and Lily Tomlin.
    • [object Object]

      The Julie Andrews Hour

      8.8 (157)
      Bob Ellison
      Hal Goodman
      Larry Klein
      Jay Burton
      George Arthur Bloom
      Lila Garrett
      John Aylesworth
      Frank Peppiatt
    • [object Object]

      Flip

      7.4 (1.1K)
      Herbert Baker
      Mike Marmer
      Stan Burns
      Don Hinkley
      Richard Hills
      Sidney Green
      Paul McCauley
      Peter Gallay
      Flip Wilson
      For episode on 25 January 1973 (with Sammy Davis Jr., Ed Sullivan and Marilyn Michaels).

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    Event date

    May 20, 1973

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    USA

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