Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 1998 |
Currently held by | The Beatles: Get Back (2022) |
Website | emmys |
The Outstanding Informational Series.
Winners and nominations
1990s
Year | Program | Producers | Network |
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1998 (50th) [1] | |||
American Experience | Judy Crichton, consulting executive producer; Margaret Drain, executive producer; David Grubin, producer/writer; Allyson Luchak, senior producer for Truman; Mark Samels, senior producer | PBS | |
Biography | Michael Cascio and Susan E. Leventhal, executive producers; CarolAnne Dolan, supervising producer for A&E; Diane Ferenczi, coordinating producer for A&E; Deirdre O'Hearn, producer/writer | A&E
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Desmond Morris' The Human Sexes | Sandra Gregory and Michael Rosenberg, executive producers; Clive Bromhall, series producer; Clare Hargreaves, Beverley Parr, Bonni Cohen and John Longley, producers; Desmond Morris, host/writer | TLC | |
Discover Magazine | Suzy Geller-Wolf and David McKillop, executive producers; Evan Hadingham, co-executive producer; Nancy Dubuc, series producer; Marc Etkind, senior producer; Dan McCabe and Bob Burns, producers/directors | Discovery | |
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer/writer/host; Frances Berwick, executive producer; Michael Kostel, John Servidio and Vienna Steiner, producers; Jeff Wurtz, director | Bravo
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1999 (51st) [2] | |||
American Experience | Margaret Drain, executive producer; Mark Samels, senior producer; Austin Hoyt, producer | PBS | |
American Masters | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Tamar Hacker, senior producer | ||
The Awful Truth | Michael Moore and Kathleen Glynn, executive producers; Dave Hamilton, supervising producer; Tia Lessin, senior producer; Ellin Baumel, producer; Annie Cohen, head writer; Francis Gasparini, Jay Martel, Nick McKinney and Henriette Mantel, writers | Bravo
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Biography | Michael Cascio and Peter Jones, executive producers; CarolAnne Dolan, supervising producer | A&E
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Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer/writer/host; Vienna Steiner and Frances Berwick, executive producers; Michael Kostel, Eileen Lanci and John Servidio, producers; Jeff Wurtz, director | Bravo
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2000s
Year | Program | Producers | Network |
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2000 (52nd) [3] | |||
American Masters | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Tamar Hacker, senior producer; Michael Epstein, producer/writer/director; Karen Bernstein, producer | PBS | |
Behind the Music | Jeff Gaspin, Gay Rosenthal and George Moll, executive producers; Paul Gallagher, supervising producer; Susan Biesack, Victoria Zielinski and Paul Barrosse, producers | VH1 | |
Biography | CarolAnne Dolan, executive producer; Maryellen Cox, supervising producer | A&E
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Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer/writer/host; Frances Berwick, Christian Barcellos and Vienna Steiner, executive producers; Michael Kostel and John Servidio, producers; Jeff Wurtz, director | Bravo
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New York: A Documentary Film | Ric Burns, executive producer/director/writer; Lisa Ades, producer/co-director; Margaret Drain, executive producer for American Experience; Judy Crichton, executive producer for WGBH; Mark Samels, producer for American Experience; James Sanders, writer | PBS | |
2001 (53rd) [4] | |||
American Masters | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Pamela Mason Wagner, producer/director; Thomas Wagner, producer/writer; Tamar Hacker, producer | PBS | |
Behind the Music | George Moll, Jeff Gaspin and Gay Rosenthal, executive producers; Paul Gallagher and Paul Barrosse, supervising producers; Allie Brown Torgan, producer | VH1 | |
Biography | CarolAnne Dolan and Susan E. Leventhal, executive producers; Maryellen Cox, supervising producer; Jonathan Talmadge, producer; Harry Smith , host
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A&E
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Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer/writer/host; Frances Berwick, Christian Barcellos and Vienna Steiner, executive producers for Bravo; Michael Kostel and John Servidio, producers; Jeff Wurtz, director | Bravo
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Jazz
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Geoffrey C. Ward, writer; Keith David , narrator
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PBS | |
2002 (54th) [5] | |||
Biography | CarolAnne Dolan and Kevin Burns, executive producers; Maryellen Cox and Kerry Jensen, supervising producers; Jeanne Begley, producer/director; Gidion Phillips, writer | A&E
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Antiques Roadshow
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Peter B. Cook, executive producer; Marsha Bemko, senior producer | PBS | |
Behind the Music | George Moll and Paul Gallagher, executive producers; Justin Sturken, senior series producer; Mark Ford, producer | VH1 | |
E! True Hollywood Story | Jeffrey Shore, executive producer; Mark Harris, supervising producer; Eric Shepard, producer | E! | |
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer/writer/host; Christian Barcellos and Frances Berwick, executive producers for Bravo; Michael Kostel and John Servidio, producers; Jeff Wurtz, director | Bravo
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2003 (55th) [6] | |||
American Masters | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Julie Sacks, supervising producer; Prudence Glass, series producer; Anne Makepeace, producer | PBS | |
Behind the Music | George Moll, Paul Gallagher and Justin Sturken, executive producers; Mark Ford, senior producer; Erica Hanson, producer | VH1 | |
Biography | Adam Friedman, Bill Evashwick, CarolAnne Dolan and Maryellen Cox, executive producers; Iain Kennedy and Catherine Dyer, supervising producers | A&E
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E! True Hollywood Story | Mark Jonathan Harris, executive producer; Andreas Kanonenberg, supervising producer; Michael Lynn, producer | E! | |
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer/host; Christian Barcellos and Frances Berwick, executive producers for Bravo; Michael Kostel and John Servidio, producers | Bravo
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2004 (56th) [7] | |||
American Masters | Susan Lacy, Roger Mayer and George Feltenstein, executive producers; Julie Sacks, supervising producer; Prudence Glass, series producer; John Fricke, producer | PBS | |
Biography | Joe Townley and Dierdre O'Hearn, executive producers; Maro Chermayeff, supervising producer; Steven Hilliard Stern and Eliza Kurtz, producers | A&E
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Cold Case Files | Laura Fleury, executive producer; Michael Harvey, supervising producer; Mike West, producer; Bill Kurtis, host | ||
Inside the Actors Studio | Frances Berwick and Christian Barcellos, executive producers for Bravo; James Lipton, producer/host; Alice Siess, John Servidio and Michael Kostel, producers | Bravo
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The Soul of a Man | Paul G. Allen, Jody Allen, Ulrich Felsberg and Peter Schwartzkopff, executive producers; Alex Gibney , series producer; Margaret Bodde, producer
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PBS | |
2005 (57th) [8] | |||
Broadway: The American Musical | David Horn and Jac Venza, executive producers; Bill O'Donnell, supervising producer; Michael Kantor, Jeff Dupre and Sally Rosenthal, producers; Julie Andrews, host | PBS | |
Biography | Craig Haffner, Donna E. Lusitana and Dierdre O'Hearn, executive producers; Rhys Thomas and Jeff Hasler, executive producers; Darryl Rehr, produced by | A&E
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Cold Case Files | Michael Harvey and Laura Fleury, executive producers; Tania Lindsay and Mike West, supervising producers; Mary Frances O'Conner, producer; Bill Kurtis, host | ||
Dinner for Five | Alison Palmer Bourke, Evan Shapiro and Jon Favreau, executive producers; Peter Billingsley and Lisa Tauger, co-executive producer; Chris Donovan, producer | IFC
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Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer/host; Frances Berwick and Christian Barcellos, executive producers for Bravo; Sabrina Fodor, Jeff Wurtz and Alice Siess, producers | Bravo
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2006 (58th) [9] | |||
10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America | Susan Werbe, executive producer; Joe Berlinger, co-executive producer; Sidney Beaumont and Greg Schultz, supervising producers | History
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American Masters | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Prudence Glass, series producer; Julie Sacks, supervising producer; Jeff Rosen, Anthony Wall , producers
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PBS | |
Biography | Kevin Burns, executive producer; Dierdre O'Hearn, executive producer for A&E; Kim Sheerin, co-executive producer; Steven Smith, supervising producer; Gary Simson, producer | A&E
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Deadliest Catch | David McKillop and Thom Beers, executive producers; Tracy Green, co-executive producer; Jeff Conroy, supervising producer; Nathanial Havholm, Doug Stanley, Todd Stanley, Patrick Costello, Monica Martino, Chris Nee, Johnny Petillo, Ethan Prochnik, Brian Lovett and Larry Law, producers | Discovery | |
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, Frances Berwick and Christian Barcellos, executive producers; Sabrina Fodor and Jeff Wurtz, produced by | Bravo
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2007 (59th) [10] | |||
Planet Earth | Maureen Lemire, executive producer; Alastair Fothergill, series producer; Mark Linfield, producer | Discovery | |
American Masters | Susan Lacy, executive producer for American Masters; Prudence Glass, series producer for American Masters; Julie Sacks, supervising producer for American Masters; Peter Brant, Larry Gagosian and Diane von Fürstenberg, executive producers; Donald Rosenfeld, Daniel Wolf and Ric Burns , produced by
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PBS | |
Biography | Kevin Burns, executive producer; Dierdre O'Hearn, executive producer for A&E; Kim Sheerin, co-executive producer; Steven Smith, supervising producer; Andrew Berg, supervising producer for A&E; David Silver and Rick Hull, producers; Dave Hoffman, narrator | A&E
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Deadliest Catch | Thom Beers, executive producer; Paul Gasek, executive producer for Discovery Channel; Jeff Conroy, co-executive producer; Lisa Tanzer, supervising producer; Ethan Prochnik, senior producer; Tim Pastore, Matt Renner, Kyle Wheeler, Christian Skovly, Todd Stanley, Cameron Glendenning, Zac McFarlane, Doug Stanley and Kelly Coskran, producers | Discovery | |
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer/host; Frances Berwick and Christian Barcellos, executive producers; Sabrina Fodor and Jeff Wurtz, produced by | Bravo
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2008 (60th) [11] | |||
American Masters | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Prudence Glass, series producer; Julie Sacks, supervising producer; Jim Brown, Michael Cohl and William Eigen, produced by | PBS | |
This American Life | Producing Team | Showtime | |
Biography | Gregory Hall, executive producer; Peter Tarshis, executive producer for Biography Channel; Barbara Hall, producer | Biography
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Deadliest Catch | Thom Beers and Paul Gasek, executive producers; Jeff Conroy and Tracy Rudolph, co-executive producers; Matt Renner, series producer; Lisa Tanzer, supervising producer; Ethan Prochnik, senior producer | Discovery | |
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, Frances Berwick and Christian Barcellos, executive producers; Sabrina Fodor and Jeff Wurtz, produced by | Bravo
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2009 (61st) [12] | |||
American Masters | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Prudence Glass, series producer; Julie Sacks, supervising producer; Judy Kinberg, producer | PBS | |
American Experience | Mark Samels and Nick Fraser, executive producers; Susan Bellows, series producer; David Grubin, produced by; Sharon Grimberg, senior producer | PBS | |
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations | Myleeta Aga, Christopher Collins and Lydia Tenaglia, executive producers; Paul Cabana, producer | Travel | |
Biography | Gary Cohen and Peter Tarshis, executive producers; Eliza Kurtz, producer | Bio
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Deadliest Catch | Thom Beers, Jeff Conroy, Paul Gasek and Tracy Rudolph, executive producers; Matt Renner, co-executive producer; Ethan Prochnik, supervising producer | Discovery | |
This American Life | Producing Team | Showtime |
2010s
Year | Program | Producers | Network |
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2010 (62nd) [13] | |||
The National Parks: America's Best Idea | Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan, produced by | PBS | |
American Experience | Mark Samels, executive producer; Sharon Grimberg, senior producer; Susan Bellows, series producer; Ric Burns, Mary Recine, Bonnie Lafave and Robin Espinola, produced by | PBS | |
American Masters | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Prudence Glass, series producer; Julie Sacks, supervising producer; John Beug, Jeff Jampol and Dick Wolf, producers; Peter Jankowski, produced by | ||
Deadliest Catch | Thom Beers and Jeff Conroy, executive producers; Paul Gasek and Tracy Rudolph, executive producers for Discovery Channel; Matt Renner, co-executive producer; Ethan Prochnik, supervising producer; Eric Lange, producer | Discovery | |
Life | Catherine McCarthy, executive producer for BBC; Michael Gunton, executive producer; Susan Winslow and Paul Spillenger, producers for Discovery Channel; Martha Holmes, series producer | ||
Monty Python: Almost the Truth (Lawyers Cut) | Harold Gronenthal, George Lentz Jr. and Christine Lubrano, executive producers for IFC; Andrew Winter, supervising producer; Bill Jones, and Ben Timlett, series producers | IFC
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2011 (63rd) [14] | |||
American Masters | Susan Lacy, Stanley F. Buchthal and Michael Cohl, executive producers; Prudence Glass, series producer; Julie Sacks, supervising producer; Michael Epstein and Jessica Levin, producers | PBS | |
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations | Lydia Tenaglia and Christopher Collins, executive producers; Anthony Bourdain, executive producer/host; Stone Roberts, executive producer for Travel Channel | Travel | |
Biography | Judith Belushi-Pisano, executive producer; Peter Tarshis and Thomas Moody, executive producers for Bio; Kevin Bachar, executive producer for Pangolin Pictures; Amelia Hanibelsz, supervising producer; Joey Allen and Rob Goldberg, producers | Bio
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Moguls & Movie Stars | Bill Haber, executive producer; Jon Wilkman, produced by | TCM | |
Pioneers of Television | Mike Trinklein and Steve Boettcher, producers | PBS | |
30 for 30 | John Dahl, Connor Schell, Bill Simmons, Joan Lynch, John Skipper, John Walsh and Keith Clinkscales, executive producers | ESPN | |
2012 (64th) [15] | |||
Frozen Planet | Alastair Fothergill and Susan Winslow, executive producers; Vanessa Berlowitz, series producer | Discovery | |
Woody Allen: A Documentary | Susan Lacy, executive producer for American Masters; Erik Gordon, Andrew S. Karsch, Michael Peyser, Brett Ratner and Fisher Stevens, executive producers; Robert B. Weide, producer | PBS | |
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations | Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia, Anthony Bourdain, Sandra Zweig and Stone Roberts, executive producers; Tom Vitale, producer | Travel | |
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, Frances Berwick and Christian Barcellos, executive producers; Shawn Tesser and Jeff Wurtz, producers | Bravo
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The Weight of the Nation | Sheila Nevins and John Hoffman, executive producers; Dan Chaykin and Sarah Teale, producers | HBO | |
2013 (65th) [16] | |||
American Masters | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Julie Sacks, supervising producer; Prudence Glass, series producer; Jessica Levin, produced by | PBS | |
The Abolitionists | Sharon Grimberg and Mark Samels, executive producers; Rob Rapley, produced by | PBS | |
The Men Who Built America | Stephen David, Dirk Hoogstra, Russell McCarroll and Paul Cabana, executive producers; Tim W. Kelly, co-executive producer; Randy Counsman, producer; David C. White, series producer | History
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Through the Wormhole | Producing Team | Science
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Vice | Bill Maher, Shane Smith and Eddy Moretti, executive producers; Bradley J. Levin, co-executive producer; Jonah Kaplan, senior producer; Jason Mojica and Brendan Fitzgerald, producers | HBO | |
2014 (66th) [17] | |||
American Masters | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Julie Sacks, series producer; Junko Tsunashima, supervising producer; Dori Berinstein, produced by | PBS | |
Years of Living Dangerously | Joel Bach, David Gelber, Daniel Abbasi, James Cameron, Jerry Weintraub and Arnold Schwarzenegger, executive producers; Solly Granatstein, co-executive producer; Jennifer Latham, supervising producer; Adam Bolt, senior producer; Jacob Kornbluth, producer | Showtime | |
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey | Ann Druyan, Seth MacFarlane, Mitchell Cannold and Brannon Braga, executive producers; Jason Clark, co-executive producer; Livia Hanich and Steven Holtzman, producers; Neil deGrasse Tyson, host | Fox | |
Pioneers of Television | Mike Trinklein and Steve Boettcher, producers | PBS | |
The World Wars | Stephen David, Russell McCarroll, Paul Cabana and Elaine Frontain Bryant, executive producers; Tim W. Kelly, co-executive producer; David C. White, series producer; Shirley Escott, series producer | History
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2015 (67th) [18] | |||
The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst | Jason Blum, executive producer; Zachary Stuart-Pontier, cp-executive producer; Marc Smerling and Andrew Jarecki, producers | HBO | |
American Masters | Susan Lacy and Michael Kantor, executive producers; Junko Tsunashima, supervising producer; Julie Sacks, series producer; Robert Trachtenberg, produced by | PBS | |
Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies | Ken Burns, Dalton Delan, David S. Thompson, Pamela Oas Williams and Laura Ziskin, executive producers; Barak Goodman, series producer | ||
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History
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Ken Burns, Paul Barnes and Pam Tubridy Baucom, produced by | ||
The Sixties | Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Mark Herzog, executive producers; Christopher G. Cowen and Kirk Saduski, co-executive producers; Dan Partland, supervising producer; Stephen J. Morrison, producer | CNN | |
2016 (68th) [19] | |||
Making a Murderer | Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos, executive producers | Netflix | |
American Masters | Michael Kantor, executive producer; Junko Tsunashima, supervising producer; Julie Sacks, series producer; Julian Schlossberg, produced by | PBS | |
Chef's Table | David Gelb, Andrew Fried, Brian McGinn, Matthew Weaver and Dane Lillegard, executive producers | Netflix | |
The Seventies | Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Mark Herzog, executive producers; Christopher G. Cowen and Kirk Saduski, co-executive producers; David Rivera, series producer; Stephen J. Morrison, producer | CNN | |
Woman with Gloria Steinem | Amy Richards, Gloria Steinem, Nomi Ernst Leidner, Ariel Wengroff and Shane Smith, executive producers; Joanna Forscher, co-executive producer | Viceland | |
2017 (69th) [20] | |||
Planet Earth II | Michael Gunton, executive producer; Tom Hugh-Jones, series producer; Elizabeth White, produced by | BBC America | |
American Masters | Michael Kantor, executive producer; Junko Tsunashima, supervising producer; Julie Sacks, series producer; Suzanne Hillinger and Brent Miller, producers | PBS | |
Chef's Table | David Gelb, Andrew Fried, Brian McGinn and Matthew Weaver, executive producers; Dane Lillegard, co-executive producer | Netflix | |
The Keepers | Jessica Hargrave, Ryan White and Josh Braun, executive producers; Matthew Goldberg and Brandon Carroll, co-executive producers | ||
30 for 30 | Connor Schell, John Dahl, Libby Geist, Judd Apatow, Michael Bonfiglio and Dave O'Connor, executive producers; Jenna Anthony, produced by | ESPN | |
2018 (70th) [21] | |||
Wild Wild Country | Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass, Josh Braun and Dan Braun, executive producers; Juliana Lembi, produced by; Chapman Way and Maclain Way, producers | Netflix | |
American Masters | Michael Kantor and Chiz Schultz, executive producers; Junko Tsunashima, supervising producer; Julie Sacks, series producer; Tracy Heather Strain and Randall MacLowry, produced by | PBS | |
Blue Planet II | James Honeyborne, executive producer; Mark Brownlow, series producer; Jonathan Smith, produced by | BBC America | |
The Defiant Ones
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Allen Hughes and Doug Pray, executive producers | HBO | |
The Fourth Estate
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Vinnie Malhotra, David Sirulnick and Dan Cogan, executive producers; Lisa Diamond, supervising producer; Liz Garbus, Jenny Carchman and Justin Wilkes, produced by | Showtime | |
2019 (71st) [22] | |||
Our Planet | Sophie Lanfear, produced by; Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey, series producers | Netflix | |
American Masters | Michael Kantor, producer/executive producer; Sally Rosenthal, producer; Julie Sacks, series producer; Junko Tsunashima, supervising producer | PBS | |
Chef's Table | Matthew Weaver, Brian McGinn, Andrew Fried and David Gelb, executive producers; Dane Lillegard, co-executive producer | Netflix | |
Hostile Planet | Guillermo Navarro, Martha Holmes, Grant Mansfield, Bear Grylls, Kevin Tao Mohs and Tim Pastore, executive producers; Tom Hugh-Jones, series producer | Nat Geo | |
30 for 30 | Philip Aromando, produced by; Connor Schell, John Dahl, Libby Geist, Rob King and Jonathan Hock, executive producers; Erin Leyden, senior producer | ESPN |
2020s
Year | Program | Producers | Network |
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2020 (72nd) [23] | |||
The Last Dance | Jason Hehir, produced by; Mike Tollin, Estee Portnoy, Curtis Polk, Connor Schell, Gregg Winik and Andrew Thompson, executive producers | ESPN | |
American Masters | Michael Kantor, Jay Alix, Una Jackman and Suzi Dietz, executive producers; Julie Sacks, series producer; Jeff Kaufman and Marcia S. Ross, producers | PBS | |
Hillary | Ben Silverman, Howard T. Owens and Nanette Burstein, executive producers; Timothy Moran, Chi-Young Park and Tal Ben-David, producers; Isabel San Vargas, produced by | Hulu | |
McMillion$ | Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson, Archie Gips, James Lee Hernandez, Brian Lazarte, Nancy Abraham and Lisa Heller, executive producers | HBO | |
Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness | Chris Smith, Fisher Stevens, Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin, executive producers | Netflix | |
2021 (73rd) [24] | |||
Secrets of the Whales | James Cameron, Maria Wilhelm, Shannon Malone-deBenedictis and Pamela Caragol, executive producers; Kevin Krug, Sam Legrys and Brian Skerry, producers | Disney+ | |
Allen v. Farrow | Amy Ziering, Kirby Dick, Dan Cogan, Lisa Heller, Nancy Abraham and Tara Lynda Guber, executive producers; Amy Herdy and Jamie Rogers, producers; Sara Rodriguez, senior producer | HBO | |
American Masters | Michael Kantor, Alicia Keys, Lacey Schwartz Delgado, Mehret Mandefro, Elliott Halpern and Elizabeth Trojian, executive producers; Julie Sacks, series producer | PBS | |
City So Real | Diane Weyermann, Alex Kotlowitz, Gordon Quinn and Jolene Pinder, executive producers; Steve James and Zak Piper, produced by | Nat Geo | |
Pretend It's a City | Martin Scorsese, Fran Lebowitz, David Tedeschi, Ted Griffin, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Joshua Porter and Margaret Bodde, executive producers | Netflix | |
2022 (74th) [25] | |||
The Beatles: Get Back | Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison, producers; Peter Jackson, Clare Olssen and Jonathan Clyde, produced by | Disney+ | |
The Andy Warhol Diaries | Ryan Murphy, Andrew Rossi, Josh Braun, Alexis Martin Woodall and Stanley Buchthal, executive producers; Daniel Braun and Stacey Reiss, co-executive producers; Maya E. Rudolph, producer | Netflix | |
jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy | Ian Orefice, Rebecca Teitel, Alexa Conway, Kevin Thomson, Connor Schell, Mike Beck, Gee Roberson and Free Maiden, executive producers; Coodie Simmons, Chike Ozah and Leah Natasha Thomas, produced by; Marjorie Clarke, producer | ||
100 Foot Wave | Joe Lewis, Chris Smith, Maria Zuckerman, Ryan Heller, Nancy Abraham and Lisa Heller, executive producers; Bentley Weiner, senior producer | HBO | |
We Need to Talk About Cosby | W. Kamau Bell, Andrew Fried, Katie A King, Vinnie Malhotra, Dane Lillegard, Sarina Roma and Jordan Wynn, executive producers; Geraldine L. Porras, co-executive producer; Erik Adolphson, supervising producer | Showtime | |
2023 (75th) [26] | |||
The 1619 Project | Nikole Hannah-Jones, Roger Ross Williams, Shoshana Guy, Caitlin Roper, Kathleen Lingo, Helen Verno and Oprah Winfrey, executive producers; Geoff Martz and Carla Gardini, co-executive producers; Jonathan Clasberry, producer | Hulu | |
Dear Mama | Lasse Järvi, Nelson George, Peter Nelson, Jamal Joseph, Ted Skillman and Allen Hughes, executive producers; Stef Smith, produced by; Loren Gomez, Joshua Garcia and James Jenkins, producers | FX | |
100 Foot Wave | Maria Zuckerman, Ryan Heller, Joe Lewis, Chris Smith, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller and Bentley Weiner, executive producers | HBO | |
Secrets of the Elephants | James Cameron, Maria Wilhelm, Pamela Caragol, Lucinda Axelsson and Caroline Hawkins, executive producers; Jonathan Frisby, series producer; Dr. Paula Kahumbu and Kim Butts, producers | Nat Geo | |
The U.S. and the Holocaust | Sarah Botstein, Lynn Novick, Ken Burns and Mike Welt, produced by | PBS |
Programs with multiple wins
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Programs with multiple nominations
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Total awards by network
- PBS – 15
- Netflix – 3
- Showtime – 2
- Disney+ – 2
- A&E – 1
- BBC America – 1
- Discovery – 1
- ESPN – 1
- HBO – 1
- History – 1
- Hulu – 1
Notes
- Outstanding Informational Seriesin 1996 and 1997.
- Outstanding Informational Series or Special. The nomination total here includes its first nomination for Outstanding Informational Series in 1997.
- ^ Deadliest Catch moved in 2011 to Outstanding Unstructured Reality Series.
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