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    Primetime Emmy

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    Outstanding Achievement in Any Area of Creative Technical Crafts

    • Winner
        Not awarded.
      • [object Object]

        My World and Welcome to It

        8.5 (505)
        Howard A. Anderson
        Wilfrid M. Cline(special photographic effects)
        Bill Hansard(special photographic effects)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • The Don Adams Special: Hooray for Hollywood

        7.6 (21)
        Edie Panda(hairstylist)
        CBS
      • [object Object]

        Mission impossible

        7.9 (12K)
        John Burke(special visual effects)
        CBS

      Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction or Scenic Design: For a Dramatic Program

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        CBS Playhouse

        7.1 (62)
        Jan Scott(art director)
        Earl Carlson(set decorator)
        CBS
        For episode "Shadow Game (#2.4)".
      • [object Object]

        The File on Devlin

        5.8 (22)
        James Trittipo(art director)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
        Shown within Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951).
      • [object Object]

        Mission impossible

        7.9 (12K)
        Lucien Hafley(set decorator)
        Gibson Holley(art director)
        CBS
      • [object Object]

        Man on the Moon: The Epic Journey of Apollo XI

        Wesley Laws(set decorator)
        Hugh Gray Raisky(art director)
        CBS

      Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction or Scenic Design: For a Variety Single Program

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Mitzi's 2nd Special

        6.3 (25)
        E. Jay Krause(art director)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • [object Object]

        The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour

        6.8 (145)
        Robert Checchi(set decorator)
        René Lagler(art director)
        CBS
      • [object Object]

        The Carol Burnett Show

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

      Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Individuals

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        1, rue Sésame

        8.1 (16K)
        David D. Connell(writer)
        Bruce Hart(writer)
        Carole Hart(writer)
        Jerry Juhl(writer)
        Jeff Moss(writer)
        Virginia Schone(writer)
        Ray Sipherd(writer)
        Jon Stone(writer)
        Dan Wilcox(writer)
        NET
        For episode "Sally Sees Sesame Street".
      • [object Object]
        Winner

        1, rue Sésame

        8.1 (16K)
        Joe Raposo(music and lyrics)
        Jeff Moss(music and lyrics)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
        Music and lyrics for "This Way To Sesame Street". Aired on the NBC preview special "This Way to Sesame Street" November 8, 1969.
      • Kukla, Fran and Ollie

        7.7 (48)
        Michael Loewenstein(scenic designer)
        NET

      Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Programs

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        1, rue Sésame

        8.1 (16K)
        David D. Connell(executive producer)
        Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr.(producer)
        Jon Stone(producer)
        Lutrelle Horne(producer)
      • [object Object]

        Le monde merveilleux de Disney

        8.3 (2.5K)
        Ron Miller(executive producer)

      Outstanding Achievement in Choreography

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        This Is Tom Jones

        7.7 (126)
        Norman Maen
        For episode with Mary Hopkins, José Feliciano and Shelley Berman.
      • [object Object]

        The Red Skelton Show

        8.1 (1.5K)
        Tom Hansen(choreographer)
        CBS
      • [object Object]

        Ann-Margret: From Hollywood with Love

        8.2 (33)
        David Winters

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

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Docteur Marcus Welby

        Episode: 

        Hello, Goodbye, Hello

        7.0 (1.9K)
        Walter Strenge(cinematographer)
      • [object Object]

        Mission impossible

        7.9 (12K)
        Al Francis(cinematographer)
        CBS
      • [object Object]

        N.Y.P.D.

        7.3 (368)
        Harvey Genkins(cinematographer)

      Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Entertainment Programming - For a Special or Feature Length Program Made for Television

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Ritual of Evil

        5.5 (339)
        Lionel Lindon(cinematographer)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • [object Object]

        L'immortel

        7.5 (327)
        Howard Schwartz(cinematographer)
        American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
        For pilot episode.
      • [object Object]

        My Sweet Charlie

        7.5 (286)
        Gene Polito

      Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for News and Documentary Programming - Regularly Scheduled News Programs and Coverage of Special Events

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        The Huntley-Brinkley Report

        8.3 (55)
        For the segment "Model Hippie".
      • [object Object]

        The Huntley-Brinkley Report

        8.3 (55)
        For the segment "Middle Town, U.S.A.".
      • [object Object]

        The Huntley-Brinkley Report

        8.3 (55)
        For the segment "High School Profile".

      Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        G.I.T. on Broadway

        8.5 (18)
        Bob Mackie(costume designer)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
        Official ATAS records list the title of the special as "Diana Ross and the Supremes and The Temptations on Broadway".
      • The Don Adams Special: Hooray for Hollywood

        7.6 (21)
        George Whittaker(costume designer)
        CBS
      • [object Object]

        Laugh-In

        8.0 (4K)
        Michael Travis(costume designer)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

      Outstanding Achievement in Daytime Programming - Programs

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Today

        4.6 (2.6K)
        Stuart Schulberg(producer)
      • [object Object]

        The Galloping Gourmet

        8.3 (135)
        Treena Kerr(producer)
        Graham Kerr(host)

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

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Bracken's World

        6.8 (180)
        Bill Mosher(editor)
        For episode "Sweet Smell of Failure".
      • [object Object]

        Mission impossible

        7.9 (12K)
        Arthur Hilton(editor)
        CBS
      • [object Object]

        Madame et son fantôme

        Episode: 

        The Great Power Failure

        7.7 (1.7K)
        Axel Hubert Sr.(editor)

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

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        My Sweet Charlie

        7.5 (286)
        Edward M. Abroms
      • [object Object]

        The Bob Hope Christmas Special

        9.1 (33)
        Anthony Carras(editor)
        Jim Henrikson(editor)
        Igo Kantor(editor)
        Frank McKelvey(editor)
        Stan Siegel(editor)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • [object Object]

        Docteur Marcus Welby

        7.0 (1.9K)
        Gene Palmer(editor)
        For the pilot episode.

      Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for News and Documentary Programming - Regularly Scheduled News Programs and Coverage of Special Events

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        The Huntley-Brinkley Report

        8.3 (55)
        For the segment "High School Profile".
      • [object Object]

        The Huntley-Brinkley Report

        8.3 (55)
        Fred Flamenhaft(editor)
        Martin Sheppard(editor)
        Tom Dunphy(editor)
        Pat Minerva(editor)
        Ken Shea(editor)
        George Johnson(editor)

      Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Editing

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Gunsmoke

        8.1 (9.6K)
        Norman Karlin(sound editor)
        Richard Raderman(sound editor)
        CBS
        Tied with L'immortel (1969).
      • [object Object]
        Winner

        L'immortel

        7.5 (327)
        Alex Bamattre(sound editor)
        Michael Colgan(sound editor)
        Doug Grindstaff(sound editor)
        Joe Kavigan(sound editor)
        William E. Lee(sound editor)
        Josef von Stroheim(sound editor)
        American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
        For pilot episode. Tied with Gunsmoke (1955).
      • [object Object]

        Land of the Giants

        7.1 (3.1K)
        Bob Cornett(sound editor)
        Don Hall
        William Howard(sound editor)
        John Kline(sound editor)
        Larry Meek(sound editor)
        Frank White(sound editor)
        American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

      Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Mixing

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Mission impossible

        7.9 (12K)
        Dominick Gaffey(sound mixer)
        Gordon L. Day(sound mixer)
        CBS
      • [object Object]

        My Sweet Charlie

        7.5 (286)
        John Stransky Jr.(sound mixer)
        Melvin M. Metcalfe Sr.(sound mixer)
        Roger Heman Jr.(sound mixer)
        Clarence E. Self(sound mixer)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • [object Object]

        First Tuesday

        6.5 (17)
        Roger Gary Andrews(sound mixer)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

      Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        CBS Playhouse

        7.1 (62)
        Leard Davis(lighting director)
        Ed S. Hill(lighting director)
        Dick Scovel(video)
        Clive Bassett(video)
        For episode "Appalachian Autumn (#3.1)".
      • [object Object]

        The Johnny Cash Show

        8.6 (299)
        Jim Kilgore(lighting director)
        American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • [object Object]

        The Kraft Music Hall

        6.4 (140)
        Bill Klages(lighting director)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • The Switched-On Symphony

        John Freschi(lighting director)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

      Outstanding Achievement in Live or Tape Sound Mixing

      • Winner

        The Switched-On Symphony

        William Cole(sound mixer)
        Dave Williams(sound mixer)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • [object Object]

        The Kraft Music Hall

        Episode: 

        The Sound of Burt Bacharach

        6.4 (140)
        Mahlon Fox(sound mixer)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • [object Object]

        The Jim Nabors Hour

        6.8 (85)
        Neal Weinstein
        For episode with Vikki Carr.

      Outstanding Achievement in Makeup

      • Winner

        The Don Adams Special: Hooray for Hollywood

        7.6 (21)
        Louis Phillipi(makeup)
        Ray Sebastian(makeup)
        CBS
      • [object Object]

        This Is Tom Jones

        7.7 (126)
        Shirley Muslin(makeup)
        Marie Roche(makeup)
        American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

      Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series (In Its First Year Only)

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Hawaii police d'état

        7.4 (8.8K)
        Morton Stevens
        For episode "A Thousand Pardons -- You're Dead!".
      • [object Object]

        Charlie, le couguar

        6.7 (978)
        Franklyn Marks
        (Screened within Le monde merveilleux de Disney (1954).)
      • [object Object]

        The Bill Cosby Show

        6.1 (1K)
        Quincy Jones

      Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition - For a Special Program

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        The Challengers

        5.3 (37)
        Pete Rugolo
      • [object Object]

        Gene Kelly's Wonderful World of Girls

        Van Alexander

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

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        The Kraft Music Hall

        Episode: 

        The Sound of Burt Bacharach

        6.4 (140)
        Peter Matz
      • [object Object]

        The Merv Griffin Show

        6.6 (626)
        Mort Lindsey
        For episode from Las Vegas with Chuck Connors, Joey Heatherton, Buddy Greco and Jack E. Leonard.
      • [object Object]

        This Is Tom Jones

        7.7 (126)
        Johnnie Spence
        For episode with Mary Hopkins, Shelley Berman and José Feliciano.

      Outstanding Achievement in Music, Lyrics and Special Material

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Love, American Style

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

        Spoon River

        Charles Aidman(composer)
        Naomi Caryl(composer)
        CBS
      • [object Object]

        Laugh-In

        8.0 (4K)
        Billy Barnes(composer)
        For episode with Carol Channing.

      Outstanding Achievement in News Documentary Programming - Individuals

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Hospital

        7.9 (649)
        Frederick Wiseman(director)

      Outstanding Achievement in News Documentary Programming - Programs

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Hospital

        7.9 (649)
        Frederick Wiseman

      Outstanding Achievement in Sports Programming

      • Winner

        1970 NFL Pro Bowl

        Robert Forte(film editor)
        CBS
        Official ATAS database lists title as "Pro-Bowl Game".
      • [object Object]
        Winner

        ABC's Wide World of Sports

        7.6 (234)
        Roone Arledge(executive producer)
      • [object Object]

        ABC's Wide World of Sports

        7.6 (234)
        Robert Riger(director)
        American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • [object Object]

        1969 World Series

        7.6 (20)
        Lou Kusserow(producer)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

      Outstanding Achievement in Technical Direction and Electronic Camerawork

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        The Kraft Music Hall

        Episode: 

        The Sound of Burt Bacharach

        6.4 (140)
        Al Camoin(cameraman)
        Gene Martin(cameraman)
        Don Mulvaney(cameraman)
        Heino Ripp(technical director)
        Cal Shadwell(cameraman)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • An Evening with Julie Andrews and Harry Belafonte

        8.4 (21)
        Roy Holm(cameraman)
        Bob Keys(cameraman)
        Wayne Osterhout(cameraman)
        Gene Schwarz(cameraman)
        Ron Sheldon(cameraman)
        O. Tamburri(techincal director)
        Kurt Tonnessen(cameraman)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • [object Object]

        A Storm in Summer

        8.3 (59)
        Nick De Mos(cameraman)
        Robert Fonarow(cameraman)
        Charles Franklin(technical director)
        Ken Lamkin(technical director)
        Ben Wolf(cameraman)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
        Shown within Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951).

      Outstanding Achievement in Video Tape Editing

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        The Kraft Music Hall

        Episode: 

        The Sound of Burt Bacharach

        6.4 (140)
        Jack Shultis(editor)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • An Evening with Julie Andrews and Harry Belafonte

        8.4 (21)
        Armond Poitras(editor)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • [object Object]

        The Hollywood Palace

        8.1 (333)
        Nick Giordano(editor)
        American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
        For episode #7.17 (Finale).

      Outstanding Comedy Series

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        My World and Welcome to It

        8.5 (505)
        Sheldon Leonard(executive producer)
        Danny Arnold
      • [object Object]

        The Bill Cosby Show

        6.1 (1K)
        Bill Cosby(executive producer)
        Marvin Miller(producer)
      • [object Object]

        The Courtship of Eddie's Father

        7.3 (1.7K)
        James Komack(producer)
      • [object Object]

        Room 222

        7.7 (1.3K)
        Gene Reynolds(producer)
      • [object Object]

        Love, American Style

        6.8 (2.7K)
        Arnold Margolin(executive producer)
        Jim Parker(executive producer)
        William P. D'Angelo(producer)

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

      • William Windom
        Winner
        • William Windom
        • My World and Welcome to It
        For playing: "John Monroe".
      • Bill Cosby
        • Bill Cosby
        • The Bill Cosby Show
        For playing: "Chet Kincaid".
      • Lloyd Haynes in Star Trek (1966)
        • Lloyd Haynes
        • Room 222
        For playing: "Pete Dixon".

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

      • 602-10 Robert Young in "Goodbye, My Fancy" 1951 Warner Bros.
        Winner
        • Robert Young
        • Docteur Marcus Welby
        For playing: "Marcus Welby".
      • Robert Wagner
        • Robert Wagner
        • Opération vol
        For playing: "Al Mundy".
      • Mike Connors in "Mannix" circa 1967
        • Mike Connors
        • Mannix
        For playing: "Joe Mannix".
      • Raymond Burr at an event for Perry Mason - L'affaire des ambitions perdues (1991)
        • Raymond Burr
        • L'homme de fer
        For playing: "Robert Ironside".

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

      • Hope Lange
        Winner
        • Hope Lange
        • Madame et son fantôme
        For playing: "Carolyn Muir".
      • Elizabeth Montgomery in Ma sorcière bien aimée (1964)
        • Elizabeth Montgomery
        • Ma sorcière bien aimée
        For playing: "Samantha Stephens".
      • Marlo Thomas
        • Marlo Thomas
        • That Girl
        For playing: "Ann Marie".

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

      • Susan Hampshire
        Winner
        • Susan Hampshire
        • La dynastie des Forsyte
        For playing: "Fleur Mont".
      • Joan Blondell
        • Joan Blondell
        • Here Come the Brides
        For playing: "Lottie Hatfield".
      • Peggy Lipton
        • Peggy Lipton
        • La nouvelle équipe
        For playing: "Julie Barnes".

      Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama

      • Paul Bogart
        Winner
        • Paul Bogart
        • CBS Playhouse
        For episode "Shadow Game (#2.4)".
        • Lamont Johnson
        • My Sweet Charlie
        • Buzz Kulik
        • A Storm in Summer

      Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety, Comedy or Music

      • Dwight Hemion
        Winner
        • Dwight Hemion
        • The Kraft Music Hall
        For The Sound of Burt Bacharach (1969).
        • Roger Englander
        • New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts
        CBS
        For Berlioz Takes a Trip (1969).
        • Seymour Berns
        • The Second Bill Cosby Special
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

      Outstanding Dramatic Program

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        A Storm in Summer

        8.3 (59)
        M.J. Rivkin(executive producer)
        Alan Landsburg(producer)
      • [object Object]

        My Sweet Charlie

        7.5 (286)
        Bob Banner(executive producer)
        Richard Levinson(producer)
        William Link(producer)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • [object Object]

        Docteur Marcus Welby

        Episode: 

        Hello, Goodbye, Hello

        7.0 (1.9K)
        David Victor(executive producer)
        David J. O'Connell(producer)
      • [object Object]

        David Copperfield

        5.8 (626)
        Frederick H. Brogger(producer)

      Outstanding Dramatic Series

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Docteur Marcus Welby

        7.0 (1.9K)
        David Victor(executive producer)
        David J. O'Connell(producer)
      • [object Object]

        La dynastie des Forsyte

        8.4 (1.2K)
        Donald Wilson
      • [object Object]

        L'homme de fer

        6.9 (4.5K)
        Cy Chermak(executive producer)
        Douglas Benton(producer)
        Winston Miller(producer)
        Joel Rogosin(producer)
        Albert Aley(producer)
      • [object Object]

        La nouvelle équipe

        7.0 (2.6K)
        Danny Thomas(executive producer)
        Aaron Spelling(executive producer)
        Tony Barrett
        Harve Bennett
      • [object Object]

        Les règles du jeu

        7.6 (740)
        Richard Irving(executive producer)
        George Eckstein(producer)
        Dean Hargrove(producer)
        Norman Lloyd(producer)
        Boris Sagal(producer)
      • [object Object]

        NET Playhouse

        7.4 (57)
        Jac Venza(executive producer)

      Outstanding New Series

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Room 222

        7.7 (1.3K)
        Gene Reynolds(producer)
      • [object Object]

        1, rue Sésame

        8.1 (16K)
        David D. Connell(executive producer)
        Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr.(producer)
        Jon Stone(producer)
        Lutrelle Horne(producer)
        NET
      • [object Object]

        The Bill Cosby Show

        6.1 (1K)
        Bill Cosby(executive producer)
        Marvin Miller(producer)
      • [object Object]

        La dynastie des Forsyte

        8.4 (1.2K)
        Donald Wilson(producer)
      • [object Object]

        Docteur Marcus Welby

        7.0 (1.9K)
        David Victor(executive producer)
        David J. O'Connell(producer)

      Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Comedy

      • Michael Constantine at an event for The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2003)
        Winner
        • Michael Constantine
        • Room 222
        For playing: "Seymour Kaufman".
      • Werner Klemperer c. 1965
        • Werner Klemperer
        • Papa Schultz
        For playing: "Wilhelm Klink".
      • Charles Nelson Reilly in Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers (1968)
        • Charles Nelson Reilly
        • Madame et son fantôme
        For playing: "Claymore Gregg".

      Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Drama

      • James Brolin
        Winner
        • James Brolin
        • Docteur Marcus Welby
        For playing: "Steven Kiley".
      • Greg Morris
        • Greg Morris
        • Mission impossible
        For playing: "Barney Collier".
      • Tige Andrews
        • Tige Andrews
        • La nouvelle équipe
        For playing: "Adam Greer".

      Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Comedy

      • Karen Valentine in Room 222 (1969)
        Winner
        • Karen Valentine
        • Room 222
        For playing: "Alice Johnson".
      • Agnes Moorehead in Ma sorcière bien aimée (1964)
        • Agnes Moorehead
        • Ma sorcière bien aimée
        For playing: "Endora".
      • Lurene Tuttle
        • Lurene Tuttle
        • Julia
        For playing: "Hannah Yarby".

      Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Drama

      • Gail Fisher in Mannix (1967)
        Winner
        • Gail Fisher
        • Mannix
        For playing: "Peggy Fair".
      • Barbara Anderson
        • Barbara Anderson
        • L'homme de fer
        For playing: "Eve Whitfield".
      • Susan Saint James
        • Susan Saint James
        • Les règles du jeu
        For playing: "Peggy Maxwell".

      Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role

      • Peter Ustinov circa 1954
        Winner
        • Peter Ustinov
        • A Storm in Summer
        For playing: "Abel Shaddick".
      • Laurence Olivier
        • Laurence Olivier
        • David Copperfield
        For playing: "Mr. Creakle".
      • Al Freeman Jr. at an event for On ne vit qu'une fois (1968)
        • Al Freeman Jr.
        • My Sweet Charlie
        For playing: "Charles Roberts".

      Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role

      • Patty Duke
        Winner
        • Patty Duke
        • My Sweet Charlie
        For playing: "Marlene Chambers".
      • Edith Evans
        • Edith Evans
        • David Copperfield
        For playing: "Betsy Trotwood".
      • Shirley Jones
        • Shirley Jones
        • Silent Night, Lonely Night
        For playing: "Katherine Johnson".

      Outstanding Variety or Musical Program - Classical Music

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        NET Festival

        John Barnes(executive producer)
        Norman Campbell(producer)
        Curtis W. Davis(executive producer)
        NET
        For episode "Cinderella: National Ballet of Canada"
      • The Switched-On Symphony

        Pierre Cossette(executive producer)
        Jack Good(producer)
        Burt Sugarman(executive producer)
      • Sounds of Summer: The Blossom Music Center with Pierre Boulez

        Craig Gilbert(executive producer)
        Jack Sameth(producer)
        NET
      • S. Hurok Presents - Part III

        Roger Englander(producer)
        James Krayer(executive producer)
        CBS

      Outstanding Variety or Musical Program - Variety and Popular Music

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Annie, the Women in the Life of a Man

        7.5 (36)
        Joseph Cates(executive producer)
        Martin Charnin(producer)
        Anne Bancroft(star)
      • The Second Bill Cosby Special

        Bruce Campbell(producer)
        Bill Cosby(star)
        Roy Silver(producer/executive producer)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • [object Object]

        The Kraft Music Hall

        Episode: 

        The Sound of Burt Bacharach

        6.4 (140)
        Gary Smith(producer)
        Dwight Hemion(producer)
        Burt Bacharach(star)
      • [object Object]

        The Kraft Music Hall

        6.4 (140)
        Gary Smith(producer)
        Dwight Hemion(producer)
        Jack Benny(star)
        For episode "The Fiars Club 'Roasts' Jack Benny".
      • [object Object]

        Sinatra Featuring Don Costa and His Orchestra

        8.3 (58)
        Carolyn Raskin(producer)
        Frank Sinatra(executive producer, star)

      Outstanding Variety or Musical Series

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        The David Frost Show

        7.2 (255)
        Peter Baker(producer)
        David Frost(star)
      • [object Object]

        The Carol Burnett Show

        8.7 (7.8K)
        Joe Hamilton(producer)
        Carol Burnett(star)
      • [object Object]

        The Dean Martin Show

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

        The Dick Cavett Show

        8.3 (971)
        Jack Rollins(executive producer)
        Tony Converse(producer)
        Dick Cavett(star)
      • [object Object]

        Laugh-In

        8.0 (4K)
        George Schlatter(executive producer)
        Carolyn Raskin(producer)
        Paul Keyes(producer)
        Dan Rowan(star)
        Dick Martin(star)

      Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Annie, the Women in the Life of a Man

        7.5 (36)
        Peter Bellwood
        Gary Belkin
        Herbert Sargent
        Thomas Meehan
        Judith Viorst
      • [object Object]

        Laugh-In

        8.0 (4K)
        Paul Keyes
        David Panich
        Marc London
        Coslough Johnson
        Jim Carlson
        Jim Mulligan
        John Carsey
        Gene Farmer
        Jeremy Lloyd
        John Rappaport
        Stephen Spears
        Jack Douglas
        Allan Manings
        For episode on 3 November 1969 (with Buddy Hackett).
      • [object Object]

        Laugh-In

        8.0 (4K)
        Allan Manings
        David Panich
        Coslough Johnson
        John Carsey
        Stephen Spears
        John Rappaport
        Jim Carlson
        Marc London
        Chet Dowling
        Jim Abell
        Barry Took
        Jack Douglas
        Jim Mulligan
        Gene Farmer
        Jeremy Lloyd
        For episode on 20 December 1969 (with Nancy Sinatra).

      Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        My Sweet Charlie

        7.5 (286)
        Richard Levinson(writer)
        William Link(writer)
      • [object Object]

        CBS Playhouse

        7.1 (62)
        George Bellak(writer)
        For episode "Sadbird (#3.2)".
      • [object Object]

        Docteur Marcus Welby

        7.0 (1.9K)
        Don Mankiewicz(writer)
        For the pilot episode.

      Special Classification of Outstanding Program and Individual Achievements - Programs

      • [object Object]
        Winner

        Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom

        8.5 (507)
        Don Meier(producer)
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • [object Object]

        NBC Experiment in Television

        Episode: 

        Fellini: A Director's Notebook

        6.6 (96)
        Peter Goldfarb

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

      • [object Object]

        The Carol Burnett Show

        8.7 (7.8K)
        Paul Barnes(art director)
        Bob Sansom(art director)
        Bill Harp(set decorator)
        For episode with Steve Lawrence and and Edward Villella.

      Outstanding Achievement in Daytime Programming - Individuals

      • [object Object]

        Today

        4.6 (2.6K)
        Hugh Downs
      • [object Object]

        Today

        4.6 (2.6K)
        Joe Garagiola

      Special Classification of Outstanding Program and Individual Achievement - Individuals

      • [object Object]

        Laugh-In

        8.0 (4K)
        Goldie Hawn
      • [object Object]

        Laugh-In

        8.0 (4K)
        Arte Johnson
        National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

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      Event date

      June 7, 1970

      Event location

      USA

      Event links

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