Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 1978 |
Currently held by | Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy (2023) |
Website | emmys |
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Beginning in 2020, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences renamed the category to reflect that it recognizes "personality-driven programs in which the host drives the show's narrative; includes documentaries, travelogues, segmented/magazine program and interview formats."[1]
Winners and nominations
1970s
Year | Program | Recipients | Network | |
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1975 (27th) |
Special Classification of Outstanding Program and Individual Achievement[2][note 1] | |||
The American Film Institute Salute to James Cagney | Paul W. Keyes and George Stevens Jr., producers | CBS | ||
Masterpiece Theatre | Alistair Cooke, host | PBS | ||
86th Annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade | Dick Schneider | NBC | ||
The American Film Institute Salute to Orson Welles | Paul W. Keyes and George Stevens Jr., producers | CBS | ||
Bicentennial Minutes | John Hueners, Jack Stewart | CBS | ||
The Dick Cavett Show | Dick Cavett, John Gilroy | ABC | ||
That's Entertainment: 50 Years of MGM (ABC's Wide World of Entertainment) | Jack Haley Jr., executive producer; Jimmie Baker, producer | ABC | ||
Tomorrow | Tom Snyder, host | NBC | ||
1978 (30th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[3] | |||
The Body Human | Thomas W. Moore, executive producer; Alfred R. Kelman, producer | CBS | ||
Between the Wars | Alan Landsburg, executive producer; Anthony Potter, series producer | Syndicated | ||
Cousteau: Oasis in Space | Philippe Cousteau, executive producer; Andrew Solt, producer | PBS | ||
Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom | Don Meier, producer | Syndicated | ||
Nova
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John Angier, executive producer | PBS | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[4] | ||||
The Great Whales: National Geographic Special | Thomas Skinner and Dennis B. Kane, executive producers; Nicolas Noxon, producer | PBS | ||
Bing Crosby: His Life and Legend | Frank Konigsberg, executive producer; Marshall Flaum, producer | ABC | ||
Calypso's Search for Atlantis: The Cousteau Odyssey | Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Philippe Cousteau, executive producers; Andrew Solt, producer | PBS | ||
The Treasures of Tutankhamun | Donald Knox, executive producer; Valerie Gentile, producer | |||
Tut: The Boy King | George A. Heinemann, executive producer | NBC | ||
1979 (31st) |
Outstanding Informational Program[5] | |||
Scared Straight! | Arnold Shapiro, producer | Syndicated | ||
The Body Human: The Sexes | Thomas W. Moore, executive producer; Robert E. Fuisz and Alfred R. Kelman, producers; Charles A. Bangert and Vivian R. Moss, co-producers | CBS | ||
Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? | Henry Winkler, executive producer; John Korty, Warren Lockhart and Dan McCann, producers | ABC |
1980s
Year | Program | Recipients | Network | |
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1980 (32nd) |
Outstanding Informational Program[6] | |||
The Body Human: The Magic Sense | Thomas W. Moore, executive producer; Robert E. Fuisz and Alfred R. Kelman, producers; Charles A. Bangert and Vivian R. Moss, co-producers | CBS | ||
Bill Moyers Journal | Joan Konner, executive producer; Bill Moyers, star | PBS | ||
The Body Human: The Body Beautiful | Thomas W. Moore, executive producer; Robert E. Fuisz and Alfred R. Kelman, producers; Charles A. Bangert, Vivian R. Moss and Geof Bartz, co-producers | CBS | ||
The Nile: The Cousteau Odyssey | Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Philippe Cousteau, executive producers | PBS | ||
Picasso: A Painter's Diary | George Page, executive producer; Perry Miller Adato, producer | |||
1981 (33rd) |
Outstanding Informational Series[7] | |||
Steve Allen's Meeting of Minds | Loring d'Usseau, producer | PBS | ||
The Barbara Walters Specials | Don Mischer, executive producer; Joann Goldberg, producer | ABC | ||
Cosmos | Adrian Malone, executive producer; Geoffrey Haines-Stiles and David Kennard, senior producers; Gregory Andorfer, producer | PBS | ||
Profile: Lillian Hellman | David Dowe, producer | |||
Real People | George Schlatter, executive producer; Bob Wynn and John Barbour, producers | NBC | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[8] | ||||
The Body Human: The Bionic Breakthrough | Thomas W. Moore, executive producer; Robert E. Fuisz and Alfred R. Kelman, producers; Charles A. Bangert and Nancy Smith, co-producers | CBS | ||
The Body Human: The Sexes II | Thomas W. Moore, executive producer; Robert E. Fuisz and Alfred R. Kelman, producers; Charles A. Bangert and Vivian R. Moss, co-producers | CBS | ||
Gorilla: National Geographic Special | Dennis B. Kane and Thomas Skinner, executive producers; Barbara Jampel, producer | PBS | ||
Making M*A*S*H | Michael Hirsh, producer | |||
Starring Katharine Hepburn | George Page, executive producer; David Heeley, producer | |||
1982 (34th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[9] | |||
Creativity with Bill Moyers | Mert Koplin, Charles Grinker and Bill Moyers, executive producers; Betsy McCarthy, coordinating producer | PBS | ||
The Barbara Walters Specials | Don Mischer, executive producer; Joann Goldberg, producer | ABC | ||
The Dick Cavett Show | Robin Breed, producer | PBS | ||
Entertainment Tonight | Jim Bellows, executive producer; Andy Friendly, John Goldhammer and Vin Di Bona, producers | Syndicated | ||
Middletown | Peter Davis, producer | PBS | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[10] | ||||
The Making of Raiders of the Lost Ark | Sid Ganis, executive producer; Howard Kazanjian, producer | PBS | ||
Great Movie Stunts: Raiders of the Lost Ark | Sid Ganis, executive producer; Robert Guenette, producer | CBS | ||
High Hopes: The Capra Years | Carl Pingitore and Frank Capra Jr., producers | NBC | ||
Hollywood: The Gift of Laughter | David L. Wolper, executive producer; Jack Haley Jr., producer | ABC | ||
Marva Collins: Excellence in Education | Kathleen Maloney, producer | PBS | ||
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming[11][note 2] | ||||
Omni: The New Frontier | Peter Ustinov, host | Syndicated | ||
1983 (35th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[12] | |||
The Barbara Walters Specials | Beth Polson, producer; Barbara Walters, host | ABC | ||
Entertainment Tonight | George Merlis and Jim Bellows, executive producers; Vin Di Bona, producer; Bruce Cook, coordinating producer | Syndicated | ||
Over Easy with Mary Martin & Jim Hartz | Richard R. Rector and Jules Power, executive producers; Ben Bayol and Janice Tunder, producers; Jim Hartz and Mary Martin, hosts | PBS | ||
Real People | George Schlatter, executive producer; Bob Wynn, producer | NBC | ||
Screenwriters: Words Into Image | Terry Sanders and Freida Lee Mock, producers | PBS | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[13] | ||||
The Body Human: The Living Code | Thomas W. Moore, executive producer; Robert E. Fuisz and Alfred R. Kelman, producers; Charles A. Bangert, Franklin Getchel and Nancy Smith, co-producer | CBS | ||
I, Leonardo: A Journey of the Mind | Chandler Cowles and Helen Kristt Radin, executive producers; Lee R. Bobker, producer | CBS | ||
King Penguin: Stranded Beyond the Falklands | Aubrey Buxton, executive producer; Colin Willock, producer | |||
The Making of Gandhi: Mr. Attenborough and Mr. Gandhi | Jenny Barraclough, producer | PBS | ||
Mario Lanza: The American Caruso | John Musilli and Stephan Chodorov, executive producers; JoAnn Young, producer | |||
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming[14][note 3] | ||||
Entertainment Tonight | Steve Edwards, host | Syndicated | ||
I, Leonardo: A Journey of the Mind | Frank Langella, performer | CBS | ||
1984 (36th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[15] | |||
A Walk Through the 20th Century with Bill Moyers | Mert Koplin, senior executive producer; Charles Grinker and Sanford H. Fisher, executive producers; Betsy McCarthy, coordinating producer; David Grubin and Ronald Blumer, producers; Bill Moyers, host | PBS | ||
The Barbara Walters Specials | Beth Polson, producer; Barbara Walters, host | ABC | ||
Cousteau/Amazon | Jacques-Yves Cousteau, executive producer/host; Jean-Michel Cousteau, executive producer; Mose Richards and John Soh, producers | Syndicated | ||
Entertainment Tonight | George Merlis, executive producer; Jack Reilly and Vin Di Bona, producers; Stuart Crowner and Bruce Cook, coordinating producers | |||
Siskel & Ebert at the Movies | Joseph Antelo, executive producer; Nancy De Los Santos, producer; Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, hosts | |||
Outstanding Informational Special[16] | ||||
America Remembers John F. Kennedy | Thomas Horton, producer | Syndicated | ||
The Body Human: The Journey Within | John D. Backe and Thomas W. Moore, executive producer; Alfred R. Kelman and Robert E. Fuisz, producers; Bob Eisenhardt and Nancy Smith, co-producers | CBS | ||
Dance in America: Balanchine (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Judy Kinberg, producer | PBS | ||
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous | Robin Leach, executive producer; Jim Cross, supervising producer | Syndicated | ||
The Lions of Etosha: King of the Beasts | Aubrey Buxton, executive producer; Colin Willock, producer | CBS | ||
1985 (37th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[17] | |||
The Living Planet | Richard Brock, executive producer; Adrian Warren, Ned Kelly and Andrew Neal, producers | PBS | ||
At the Movies with Siskel & Ebert | Joseph Antelo, executive producer; Laura C. Hernandez and Nancy De Los Santos, producers; Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, hosts | Syndicated | ||
The Barbara Walters Specials | Beth Polson, producer; Barbara Walters, host | ABC | ||
Entertainment Tonight | Jack Reilly, producer; Stuart Crowner and Gary Grossman, coordinating producers | Syndicated | ||
Heart of the Dragon | Peter Montagnon, executive producer; Patrick W. Lui, Nigel Houghton and Alasdair Clayre, producers; Herb Bloom, coordinating producer | PBS | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[18] | ||||
Cousteau: Mississippi | Jacques-Yves Cousteau, executive producer/host; Jean-Michel Cousteau, executive producer; Andrew Solt, producer | Syndicated | ||
Cousteau/Amazon: Snowstorm in the Jungle | Jacques-Yves Cousteau, executive producer/host; Jean-Michel Cousteau, executive producer | Syndicated | ||
A Day in the Country: Impressionism and the French Landscape | Ann Zane Shanks and Bob Shanks, producers | PBS | ||
Judy Garland: The Concert Years (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Joan Kramer and David Heeley, producers | |||
Missing... Have You Seen This Person? | Dave Bell, executive producer; John Cosgrove, Terry Dunn Meurer and Chris Pye, producers | NBC | ||
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming - Performing[19][note 4] | ||||
The Secret World of the Very Young | Ruth Gordon, performer | CBS | ||
1986 (38th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[20] | |||
Laurence Olivier: A Life (Great Performances) | Nick Evans and Nick Elliott, executive producers; Bob Bee, producer | PBS | ||
Planet Earth | Thomas Skinner, executive producer; Gregory Andorfer, series producer; Georgann Kane, coordinating producer | |||
The Barbara Walters Specials | Beth Polson, producer; Barbara Walters, host | ABC | ||
Entertainment Tonight | Jack Reilly, producer; Stuart Crowner and Gary Grossman, coordinating producers | Syndicated | ||
In Search of the Trojan War | Bill Lyons, producer | PBS | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[21] | ||||
W.C. Fields: Straight Up | Robert B. Weide, executive producer; Ronald J. Fields, co-producer | PBS | ||
The Indomitable Teddy Roosevelt | Harrison Engle, producer; Marilyn S. Engle, co-producer | ABC | ||
The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn | George Paris and George Paige, executive producers; David Heeley and Joan Kramer, producers; Katharine Hepburn, host | PBS | ||
The Statue of Liberty | Marcie Setlow, executive producer; Ken Burns and Buddy Squires, producers | |||
We Are The World: A Year of Giving | Ken Kragen and Kenneth Yates, executive producers; Howard G. Malley and Craig Golin, producers | CBS | ||
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming[22][note 5] | ||||
Nature | George Page, host | PBS | ||
Oceanquest | Shawn Weatherly, host | NBC | ||
Winds of Everest | John Denver, host | PBS | ||
1987 (39th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[23] | |||
Smithsonian World | Adrian Malone, executive producer; David Grubin, producer | PBS | ||
Unknown Chaplin (American Masters) | Kevin Brownlow and David Gill, producers | |||
The Barbara Walters Specials | Phyllis McGrady, producer; Barbara Walters, host | ABC | ||
Entertainment Tonight | David Nuell, executive producer; Jim Van Messel, senior producer; Barry Berk, supervising producer; Bob Flick, line producer; Gary Grossman, coordinating producer | Syndicated | ||
Siskel & Ebert | Donna La Pietra, executive producer; Andrea Gronvall, producer; Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, hosts | |||
Outstanding Informational Special[24] | ||||
Agnes, the Indomitable DeMille (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Judy Kinberg, producer | PBS | ||
Billie Holiday: The Long Night of Lady Day (American Masters) | Angus Trowbridge, executive producer; Alan Yentob, producer | PBS | ||
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life (Great Performances) | Jac Venza and George Paris, executive producers; Joan Kramer and David Heeley, producers | |||
Minnelli on Minnelli: Liza Remembers Vincente | David Niven Jr., Jack Haley Jr. and Richard Schickel, producers; Liza Minnelli, host | |||
Scared Straight! 10 Years Later | Arnold Shapiro, executive producer/producer; Anthony Cassara and Greg Nathanson, executive producers | Syndicated | ||
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming - Performing[25][note 6] | ||||
Eleanor: In Her Own Words (American Playhouse) | Lee Remick, performer | PBS | ||
1988 (40th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[26] | |||
Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow (American Masters) | Kevin Brownlow and David Gill, producers | PBS | ||
Nature
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David Heeley, executive producer; Fred Kaufman, series producer | |||
The Barbara Walters Specials | Phyllis McGrady, producer; Barbara Walters, host | ABC | ||
Entertainment Tonight | David Nuell, executive producer; Jim Van Messel, senior producer; Barry Berk, supervising producer; Gary Grossman, coordinating producer | Syndicated | ||
Siskel & Ebert | Larry J. Dieckhaus, executive producer; Andrea Gronvall, producer; Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel, hosts | |||
Outstanding Informational Special[27] | ||||
Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam | Bill Couturié and Thomas Bird, producers | HBO | ||
Bacall on Bogart (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Joan Kramer and David Heeley, producers; Lauren Bacall, host | PBS | ||
Directed by William Wyler (American Masters) | Catherine Wyler, executive producer; Catherine Tatge, producer | |||
George Gershwin Remembered (American Masters) | John H. Williams and Kirk D'Amico, executive producers; Peter Adam, producer | |||
Legacy of the Hollywood Blacklist | Loren Stephens, executive producer; Ellen Geiger, executive producer for KCET; Judy Chaikin, producer | |||
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming[28][note 7] | ||||
Portrait of America: New York City | Hal Holbrook, host | TBS | ||
1989 (41st) |
Outstanding Informational Series[29] | |||
Nature
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David Heeley, executive producer; Fred Kaufman, series producer | PBS | ||
Cops | John Langley and Malcolm Barbour, executive producers; Paul Stojanovich and Andrew Thomas, co-producers | Fox | ||
A Current Affair
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Gerald Stone, executive producer; Peter Brennan, senior producer | Syndicated | ||
Entertainment Tonight | David Nuell, executive producer; Jim Van Messel, senior producer; Barry Berk, supervising producer; Cliff Lachman, coordinating producer | |||
Unsolved Mysteries | Terry Dunn Meurer and John Cosgrove, executive producers; Ed Horwitz and Chris Pye, supervising producers; Stuart Schwartz, coordinating producer | NBC | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[30] | ||||
Lillian Gish: The Actor's Life for Me (American Masters) | Freida Lee Mock and Susan Lacy, executive producers; Terry Sanders, producer; William T. Cartwright, co-producer | PBS | ||
AIDS: The Global Expansion | Bob Cawley, executive producer; Alex Paen and Keith Shaw, producers | Syndicated | ||
A Duke Named Ellington (American Masters) | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Terry Carter, producer; Leonard Malone, co-producer | PBS | ||
The 50th Barbara Walters Special | Bill Geddie, producer; Barbara Walters, host | ABC | ||
The Unforgettable Nat 'King' Cole | Martin Haxby and Anthony Wall, executive producers; Jo Lustig, producer | Disney | ||
Outstanding Performance in Informational Programming[31][note 8] | ||||
Portrait of America: Alaska | Hal Holbrook, host | TBS | ||
Crimes of Passion | James Woods, host | ABC |
1990s
Year | Program | Recipients | Network | |
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1990 (42nd) |
Outstanding Informational Series[32] | |||
Smithsonian World | Adrian Malone, executive producer; Sandra W. Bradley, producer | PBS | ||
America's Most Wanted | Michael Linder, executive producer; Dan Kavanaugh, producer; Cord Keller, co-producer | Fox | ||
Cops | John Langley and Malcolm Barbour, executive producers; Paul Stojanovich, producer; Bertram van Munster, co-producer | |||
Entertainment Tonight | Jim Van Messel and David Nuell, executive producers; Barry Berk, supervising producer | Syndicated | ||
Unsolved Mysteries | John Cosgrove and Terry Dunn Meurer, executive producers; Chris Pye and Ed Horwitz, supervising producers; Stuart Schwartz, coordinating producer | NBC | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[33] | ||||
Bob Fosse: Steam Heat (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Judy Kinberg, producer | PBS | ||
Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre (American Masters) | Jac Venza and Susan Lacy, executive producers; Joan Kramer, David Heeley and Joanne Woodward, producers | |||
The Barbara Walters Summer Special with Billy Crystal, Jay Leno and Robin Williams | Bill Geddie, producer; Wendy Roth, coordinating producer; Barbara Walters, host | ABC | ||
Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (American Masters) | Susan Lacy and Suzanne Lloyd Hayes, executive producers; David Gill and Kevin Brownlow, producers; Harlene Freezer, coordinating producer | PBS | ||
I Love Lucy: The Very First Show | B. Donald Grant, executive producer; Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore , producers; Jason Shubb, coordinating producer
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CBS | ||
Outstanding Performance in Informational Programming[34][note 9] | ||||
A Conversation with... | George Burns, host | Disney | ||
Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre (American Masters) | Joanne Woodward, host | PBS | ||
1991 (43rd) |
Outstanding Informational Series[35] | |||
The Civil War | Ken Burns and Ric Burns, producers; Stephen Ives, Julie Dunfey and Mike Hill, co-producers; Catherine Eisele-Yang, coordinating producer | PBS | ||
The Astronomers | Blaine Baggett, executive producer; Peter R. Baker, series producer; James F. Golway, producer; Julio Moline, coordinating producer | PBS | ||
Entertainment Tonight | David Nuell and Jim Van Messel, executive producers; Barry Berk, supervising producer; Jim Ziegler and Bill Olsen, producers | Syndicated | ||
Smithsonian World | Adrian Malone, executive producer; Sandra Wentworth Bradley, producer | PBS | ||
Unsolved Mysteries | John Cosgrove and Terry Dunn Meurer, executive producers; Ed Horwitz and Raymond Bridgers, supervising producers; Stuart Schwartz, coordinating producer | NBC | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[36] | ||||
Edward R. Murrow: This Reporter (American Masters) | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Susan Steinberg, producer; Elizabeth Kreutz and Harlene Freezer, co-producers | PBS | ||
All in the Family: 20th Anniversary Special | Norman Lear and Mark E. Pollack, executive producers; Michael Doqui, supervising producer; George Zaloom and Les Mayfield, producers; Jean-Michel Michenaud, line producer | CBS | ||
The Barbara Walters Summer Special with Whoopi Goldberg, Jeremy Irons and Sophia Loren | Bill Geddie, producer; Wendy Roth, coordinating producer; Barbara Walters, host | ABC | ||
Cheers: 200th Anniversary Special | Les Charles, Cherie Steinkellner, Bill Steinkellner and Phoef Sutton, executive producers; Tim Berry, producer; Andy Ackerman, Brian Pollack, Mert Rich, Dan O'Shannon , Tom Anderson and Larry Balmagia, co-producers
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NBC | ||
The Very Best of The Ed Sullivan Show | Andrew Solt, executive producer; Susan F. Walker, supervising producer | CBS | ||
1992 (44th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[37] | |||
MGM: When Lions Roared | Joni Levin, producer | TNT
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Entertainment Tonight | Jim Van Messel and David Nuell, executive producers; Barry Berk, supervising producer; Bill Olson and Jim Ziegler, producers | Syndicated | ||
Later with Bob Costas | Lou Del Prete and Matthew McCarthy, executive producers; Bruce Cornblatt and Fred Rothenberg, senior producers; Cynthia Parsons and Michael Weinberg, producers; Bob Costas, host | NBC | ||
Siskel & Ebert | Larry Dieckhaus, executive producer; Jim Murphy, supervising producer; Andrea Gronvall, producer; Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, hosts | Syndicated | ||
Unsolved Mysteries | Terry Dunn Meurer and John Cosgrove, executive producers; Stuart Schwartz, coordinating producer; Raymond Bridgers and Ed Horwitz, supervising producers | NBC | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[38] | ||||
Abortion: Desperate Choices (America Undercover) | Susan Froemke, executive producer | HBO | ||
The Barbara Walters Summer Special with Michelle Pfeiffer, Anthony Hopkins and Tom Cruise | Bill Geddie, producer; Barbara Walters, host | ABC | ||
Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio | Ken Burns, Morgan Wesson and Tom Lewis, producers | PBS | ||
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse | Doug Claybourne and Fred Roos, executive producers; George Zaloom and Les Mayfield, producers | Showtime | ||
In the Company of Whales | Tim Cowling, executive producer; Robin Brown, producer | Discovery | ||
1993 (45th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[39] | |||
Healing and the Mind with Bill Moyers | David Grubin, executive producer; Bill Moyers, editorial producer/host; Alice Markowitz, producer; Judith Davidson Moyers, editorial producer | PBS | ||
Cops | John Langley and Malcolm Barbour, executive producers; Murray Jordan, supervising producer; Bertram van Munster, producer; Karla Bair, co-producer | Fox | ||
Entertainment Tonight | Jim Van Messel, executive producer; Barry Berk, senior producer; Linda Ellman, supervising producer; Bill Olson, Jim Ziegler and Steve Skinner, producers | Syndicated | ||
Unsolved Mysteries | Terry Dunn Meurer and John Cosgrove, executive producers; Stuart Schwartz and Raymond Bridgers, supervising producers; Tim Rogan, coordinating producer | NBC | ||
The Wild West | Douglas Netter, executive producer; John Copeland and Kieth Merrill, producer; Jamie Smith and Fabian Forte, co-producers | Syndicated | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[40] | ||||
Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie | Lucie Arnaz and Laurence Luckinbill, executive producers; Don Buford, producer | NBC | ||
The Barbara Walters Summer Special with Kathie Lee Gifford & Frank Gifford, Al Pacino, Jerry Seinfeld and Clint Eastwood | Bill Geddie, producer; Barbara Walters, host | ABC | ||
D.W. Griffith: Father of Film (American Masters) | Susan Lacy and Ian Martin, executive producers; Kevin Brownlow and David Gill, producers | PBS | ||
Katharine Hepburn: All About Me | Joan Kramer and David Heeley, producers; Katharine Hepburn, host | TNT
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Michael Jackson Talks to... Oprah Live | Oprah Winfrey, executive producer; Debra Di Maio, producer; Wendy Roth, coordinating producer | ABC | ||
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming[41][note 10] | ||||
Gardens of the World: Flower Gardens | Audrey Hepburn, host | PBS | ||
1994 (46th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[42] | |||
Later with Bob Costas | Lou Del Prete and Matthew McCarthy, executive producers; Fred Rothenberg and Bruce Cornblatt, senior producers; Michael Weinberg, producer; Bob Costas, host | NBC | ||
Cooking with Master Chefs: Hosted by Julia Child | Geoffrey Drummond, Natan Katzman and John Potthast, executive producers; Susie Heller, coordinating producer; Julia Child, host | PBS | ||
Cops | John Langley and Malcolm Barbour, executive producers; Murray Jordan, supervising producer; Bertram van Munster, producer; Karla Bair, co-producer | Fox | ||
Entertainment Tonight | Jim Van Messel, executive producer; Bill Olson, Jim Ziegler and Kathryn McEachern, supervising producers; Barry Berk, senior producer | Syndicated | ||
Siskel & Ebert | Larry Dieckhaus, executive producer; Don DuPree, supervising producer/director; Andrea Gronvall, producer; Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, hosts | |||
Outstanding Informational Special[note 11][43][44] | ||||
I Am a Promise: The Children of Stanton Elementary School (America Undercover) | Alan Raymond and Susan Raymond, producers | HBO | ||
Audrey Hepburn Remembered | Gene Feldman and Suzette Winter, co-producers | PBS | ||
The Barbara Walters Summer Special with Elton John, Meg Ryan and Steven Spielberg | Bill Geddie, producer; Barbara Walters, host | ABC | ||
Leonard Bernstein: The Gift of Music (Great Performances) | Harry J. Kraut and Klaus Hallig, executive producers; Michael Bronson, producer; Elaine Warner, coordinating producer | PBS | ||
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming[45][note 12] | ||||
Are You What You Watch? | Linda Ellerbee, host | Nickelodeon | ||
1995 (47th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[46] | |||
Baseball | Ken Burns, producer/director/writer; Lynn Novick, producer; Geoffrey C. Ward, writer; John Chancellor, narrator | PBS | ||
TV Nation | Michael Moore, executive producer/director/writer/host; Jerry Kupfer, supervising producer; David Wald, senior producer; Kathleen Glynn, producer; Eric Zicklin, Steve Sherrill, Chris Kelly and Randy Cohen, writers | NBC | ||
A Century of Women | Jacoba Atlas, executive producer/writer; Pat Mitchell, executive producer for TBS; Susan Krakower, supervising producer; Vivian Schiller, supervising producer for TBS; Carol Romo, coordinating producer; Lynne Tuite, producer: fiction; Kyra Thompson, producer/writer; Barbara Kopple, director: fictional family; Judy Korin, Chris Harty and Sylvia Morales, directors; Lynn Roth, co-producer/writer: fictional family; Heidi Schulman, writer; Jane Fonda, narrator | TBS
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The Hermitage: A Russian Odyssey | Daniel Wilson, executive producer; John Baehrend, producer; Rod MacLeish , writer
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Syndicated | ||
The History of Rock 'n' Roll | Jeffrey Peisch, series producer; Andrew Solt, Robert B. Meyrowitz, David Salzman and Quincy Jones, executive producers; Ted Haimes, producer/director/writer; Greg Vines, co-producer; Marc Sachnoff, supervising producer; David Axlerod, line producer | WBN | ||
Unsolved Mysteries | Terry Dunn Meurer and John Cosgrove, executive producers; Stuart Schwartz and Raymond Bridgers, supervising producers; Tim Rogan, coordinating producer; Joshua Alper, Glenn Kirschbaum and Lynn Lawrence, writers; Jim Lindsay, Mike Mathis and Robert M. Wise, directors; Robert Stack, host | NBC | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[47] | ||||
One Survivor Remembers | Kary Antholis, producer; Sheila Nevins, senior producer; Michael Berenbaum and Raye Farr, co-producers | HBO | ||
Taxicab Confessions | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Joe Gantz and Harry Gantz, producers/directors | |||
5 American Kids – 5 American Handguns (America Undercover) | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Vince DiPersio and Bill Guttentag, producers/writers/directors; Beau Bridges, narrator | HBO | ||
Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream | Michael Tollin, executive producer/director/writer; Denzel Washington, Debra Martin Chase and Brian Robbins, executive producers; David Houle and Jack Myers, executive producers for TV Prod. Partners; Fredric Golding, producer; Dorian Harewood, narrator; Pat Mitchell, executive producer for TBS; Tom McMahon, supervising producer for TBS; Vivian Schiller, senior producer for TBS | TBS
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Moon Shot | David Hoffman, executive producer; Kirk Wolfinger, director; Rushmore DeNooyer, producer: 3rd hour/chief writer; Dana Rae Warren, writer/producer: 1st hour; Aaron Fische and Dan Gordon-Levitt, producers: 2nd hour; Jim Ohm, producer: 3rd hour; Sarah Kerruish, writer/producer: 4th hour; Barry Corbin, narrator; Pat Mitchell and John Savage, executive producers for TBS; Vivian Schiller, supervising producer for TBS | |||
30 Years of National Geographic Specials | Nicolas Noxon, executive producer; Gail Willumsen, producer/writer; Barry Nye, producer; Richard Kiley, narrator | NBC | ||
1996 (48th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[48] | |||
Time Life's Lost Civilizations | Joel Westbrook, executive producer; Jason Williams, producer; Robert H. Gardner, producer/director/writer; William Morgan, coordinating producer; Ed Fields, writer; Sam Waterston, host | NBC | ||
The Beatles Anthology
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Neil Aspinall, executive producer; Chips Chipperfield, producer; Geoff Wonfor, director; Bob Smeaton, series director/writer | ABC | ||
Biography | Josh Howard and Michael Cascio, executive producers; Michael Rosenbaum, senior producer; Randy Martin and Brooke Runnette, producers; Bill Harris, series producer/director; Diane Ferenczi, coordinating producer | A&E
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The Private Life of Plants | Pat Mitchell, executive producer; Mike Salisbury, executive producer/producer; Vivian Schiller, senior producer; Neil Nightingale and Keith Scholey, producers; Neil Lucas, directors; David Attenborough, writer/host | TBS
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TV Nation | Michael Moore. executive producer/director/writer; Kathleen Glynn, producer; Jerry Kupfer, supervising producer; Annie Cohen, John Derevlany, Francis Gasparini, Jay Martel, Jeff Stilson and Louis Theroux, writers | Fox | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[49] | ||||
Survivors of the Holocaust | Pat Mitchell, executive producer; Vivian Schiller, senior producer; June Beallor and James Moll, producers; Jacoba Atlas, supervising producer; Allan Holzman, director | TBS
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Andersonville Diaries | Kaye Zusmann, executive producer; Amy Walter Richards, producer/writer; Charlton Heston, narrator | TNT
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The Battle Over Citizen Kane (American Experience) | Thomas Lennon and Michael Epstein, producers | PBS | ||
The Celluloid Closet (America Undercover) | Howard Rosenman, Bernie Brillstein, Brad Grey and Sheila Nevins, executive producers; Lily Tomlin, co-executive producer/narrator; Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, producers/directors/writers; Michael Lumpkin, co-producer; Sharon Wood and Armistead Maupin, writers | HBO | ||
1997 (49th) |
Outstanding Informational Series[50] | |||
Biography | Michael Cascio, executive producer; CarolAnne Dolan, supervising producer; Diane Ferenczi, coordinating producer; Peter Graves and Jack Perkins, hosts | A&E
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The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century | Blaine Baggett, executive producer/writer; Jay Winter, co-producer/writer; Carl Byker, producer/director/writer | PBS | ||
Discover Magazine | Suzy Geller-Wolf and David McKillop, executive producers; Evan Hadingham, executive producer/writer; Mark Etkind, producer/director/writer; Nancy Dubuc, coordinating producer; Dan Gordon-Levitt, co-producer; Peter DeMeo, host | Discovery | ||
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer/host; Michael Kostel, producer; Caroline Kaplan, series producer; Jeff Wurtz, director | Bravo
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Siskel & Ebert | Larry Dieckhaus, executive producer; Andrea Gronvall, producer; Don DuPree, director; Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, hosts | Syndicated | ||
Outstanding Informational Special[51] | ||||
National Geographic Special: Tigers of the Snow | Nicolas Noxon, executive producer; Mark Stouffer, producer/director; Kevin McCarey, writer; Richard Kiley, narrator | NBC | ||
Without Pity: A Film About Abilities | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Michael Mierendorf, producer/director/writer; Jonathan Moss, coordinating producer; Christopher Reeve, narrator | HBO | ||
Man Ray: Prophet of the Avant Garde (American Masters) | Susan Lacy, executive producer; Tamar Hacker, senior producer; Mel Stuart, producer/director; William T. Cartwright, co-producer; Neil Baldwin, writer | PBS | ||
Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, producers/directors; Jonathan Moss, coordinating producer | HBO | ||
Talked to Death | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; John Parsons Peditto, producer; Ellen Goosenberg Kent and Diane Rosenberg, co-producers; Nancy Abraham, associate producer; Eames Yates, director | |||
Taxicab Confessions III | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Joe Gantz and Harry Gantz, producers/directors |
Between 1998 and 2012, informational series competed in Outstanding Nonfiction Series.
2010s
Year | Program | Recipients | Network |
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2013 (65th) [52] | |||
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | Anthony Bourdain, Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia and Sandra Zweig, executive producers; Nick Brigden, Michael Steed, Tom Vitale and Jared Andrukanis, producers | CNN | |
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton and Christian Barcellos, executive producers; Shawn Tesser and Jeff Wurtz, producers | Bravo
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Brain Games
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Jerry Kolber and Allan Butler, executive producers; Adam 'Tex' Davis and Isaac Holub, supervising producers; Jason Williams, producer; Jason Silva, host | Nat Geo
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Oprah's Master Class | Justin Wilkes, Jon Kamen, Jon Sinclair and Oprah Winfrey, executive producers | OWN
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Stand Up to Cancer | Joel Gallen and Gwyneth Paltrow, executive producers; Nikki Varhely-Gillingham and Rick Austin, supervising producers; Emily Wolfe, producer | ABC/CBS/NBC | |
2014 (66th) [53] | |||
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | Anthony Bourdain, Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia and Sandra Zweig, executive producers; Nick Brigden, Michael Steed, Tom Vitale and Jared Andrukanis, producers | CNN | |
Vice | Bill Maher, Shane Smith, Eddy Moretti and Bradley J. Levin, executive producers; Jedd Thomas, senior producer; Jonah Kaplan, series producer | HBO | |
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer; Shawn Tesser and Jeff Wurtz, producers | Bravo
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Through the Wormhole | Producing Team | Science
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The Writers' Room | Tom Forman, Brad Bishop, Mike Maloy and Neal Kendall, executive producers; Jim Rash, producer/host | Sundance
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2015 (67th) [54] | |||
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | Anthony Bourdain, Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia and Sandra Zweig, executive producers; Tom Vitale and Erik Osterholm, producers | CNN | |
Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways | James A. Rota, John Ramsay and Dave Grohl, executive producers; John Silva, Gaby Skolnek, John Cutcliffe and Kristen Welsh, produced by | HBO | |
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer; Shawn Tesser and Jeff Wurtz, producers | Bravo
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StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Neil deGrasse Tyson, Helen Matsos, Brian Lovett and Michael Kovnat, executive producers; Drew Pulley, co-executive producer | Nat Geo
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Vice | Bill Maher, Shane Smith, Eddy Moretti and Bradley J. Levin, executive producers; Jonah Kaplan, co-executive producer; Tim Clancy, supervising producer; Ben Anderson, senior producer | HBO | |
2016 (68th) [55] | |||
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | Anthony Bourdain, executive producer/host; Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia and Sandra Zweig, executive producers; Toby Oppenheimer, Mike Steed and Tom Vitale, producers | CNN | |
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer/host; Shawn E. Tesser and Jeff Wurtz, producers | Bravo
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StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Neil deGrasse Tyson, executive producer/host; Helen Matsos, Brian Lovett and Michael Kovnat, executive producers; Drew Pulley, co-executive producer | Nat Geo
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The Story of God with Morgan Freeman | Morgan Freeman, executive producer/host; James Younger, Lori McCreary, Michael J. Miller and Simon Andreae, executive producers; Scott Tiffany, supervising producer; Frank Kosa, producer | ||
Vice | Shane Smith, Eddy Moretti, Bradley J. Levin and Bill Maher, executive producers; Jonah Kaplan, co-executive producer; Tim Clancy, supervising producer; Ben Anderson, produced by | HBO | |
2017 (69th) [56] | |||
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath: Season 1 | Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Leah Remini, Alex Weresow and Devon Graham Hammonds, executive producers; Erin Gamble and Rachelle Mendez, co-executive producers; Jeana Dill, supervising producer | A&E
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Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | Anthony Bourdain, Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia and Sandra Zweig, executive producers; Tom Vitale and Jeffrey D. Allen, producers | CNN | |
Inside the Actors Studio | James Lipton, executive producer; Shawn E. Tesser and Jeff Wurtz, producers | Bravo
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StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Neil deGrasse Tyson, executive producer/host; Helen Matsos, Brian Lovett, Drew Pulley and Michael J. Miller, executive producers | Nat Geo
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Vice | Shane Smith, Jonah Kaplan, Tim Clancy and Bill Maher, executive producers; Beverly Chase and David Schankula, supervising producers; Ben Anderson, senior producer | HBO | |
2018 (70th) [57] | |||
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | Anthony Bourdain, Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia and Sandra Zweig, executive producers; Morgan Fallon, producer | CNN | |
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath | Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Leah Remini, Devon Graham Hammonds, Myles Reiff, Elaine Frontain Bryant and Amy Savitsky, executive producers | A&E
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My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman | Justin Wilkes, Dave Sirulnick, Jon Kamen and Tom Keaney, executive producers; Louise Shelton, supervising producer; Aaron Bergeron, series producer; Mary Barclay, producer | Netflix | |
StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Neil deGrasse Tyson, executive producer/host; Helen Matsos, Brian Lovett, Drew Pulley and Betsy Forhan, executive producers | Nat Geo
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Vice | Michael Kenneth Williams , executive producers; Beverly Chase and David Schankula, supervising producers; Ben Anderson, senior producer
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HBO | |
2019 (71st) [58] | |||
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown | Anthony Bourdain, Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia and Sandra Zweig, executive producers; Jared Andrukanis, co-executive producer; Michael Steed and Jonathan Cianfrani, producers | CNN | |
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee | Jerry Seinfeld, George Shapiro and Tammy Johnston, executive producers; Melissa Miller, producer | Netflix | |
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath | Leah Remini, Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman and Myles Reiff, executive producers; Mike Rinder, Meaghan Rady and Kai Bowe, co-executive producers | A&E
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My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman | Chris Cechin-De La Rosa, Lydia Tenaglia, Tom Keaney, Sandra Zweig and Mary Barclay, executive producers; Michael Steed and Helen Cho, producers | Netflix | |
Surviving R. Kelly | Joel Karsberg, dream hampton , Tamra Simmons, Jesse Daniels and Brie Miranda Bryant, executive producers; Jessica Everleth and Maria Pepin, co-executive producers
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Lifetime |
2020s
Year | Program | Recipients | Network |
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2020 (72nd) [59] | |||
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath | Leah Remini, executive producer/host; Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Ray Dotch and Devon Graham Hammonds, executive producers; Chris Rowe and Mike Rinder, co-executive producers | A&E | |
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee | Jerry Seinfeld, executive producer/host; Tammy Johnston and George Shapiro, executive producers; Denis Jensen, producer | Netflix | |
Ugly Delicious | David Chang, executive producer/host; Morgan Neville, Dara Horenblas, Christopher Chen and Caryn Capotosto, executive producers; Blake Davis and Chris Ying, co-executive producers | ||
Vice | Beverly Chase and Subrata De, executive producers; Craig Thomson, co-executive producer; Greg Wright, supervising producer | Showtime | |
The World According to Jeff Goldblum | Jeff Goldblum, executive producer/host; Jane Root, Peter Lovering, Keith Addis and Matt Renner, executive producers; Arif Nurmohamed, co-executive producer; John Hodgson, series producer | Disney+ | |
2021 (73rd) [60] | |||
Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy: Season 1 | Stanley Tucci, executive producer/host; Adam Hawkins, Eve Kay, Amy Entelis and Lyle Gamm, executive producers; Jon Adler and Molly Harrington, supervising producers | CNN | |
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman | Tom Keaney, Mary Barclay, Chris Cechin-De La Rosa and Alexandra Lowry, executive producers; Helen Cho and Michael Steed, producers | Netflix | |
Oprah with Meghan and Harry: A CBS Primetime Special | Tara Montgomery and Terry Wood, executive producers; Brian Piotrowicz and Brad Pavone, co-executive producers; Corinne Gilliard, Amanda Cash and Colleen Dunnegan, senior producers | CBS | |
United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell | W. Kamau Bell, executive producer/host; Lydia Tenaglia, Morgan Fallon and Sandra Zweig, executive producers; Raza Naqvi and Jane Jo, producers; Dwayne Kennedy, supervising producer | CNN | |
Vice | Beverly Chase and Subrata De, executive producers; Craig Thomson, co-executive producer; Robert Booth, Paula Salhany, Greg Wright and Amanda Pisetzner, supervising producers | Showtime | |
2022 (74th) [61] | |||
Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy | Stanley Tucci, executive producer/host; Tom Barry, Eve Kay, Adam Hawkins, Amy Entelis, Lyle Gamm and Jon Adler, executive producers | CNN | |
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman | Tom Keaney, Mary Barclay, Michael Steed, John Skidmore, Tony Hernandez, Brooke Posch, Lilly Burns and Justin Wilkes, executive producers | Netflix | |
The Problem with Jon Stewart | Jon Stewart, executive producer/host; Brinda Adhikari, James Dixon and Richard Plepler, executive producers; Chris McShane, co-executive producer; Lorrie Baranek, supervising producer; Caity Gray, producer | Apple TV+ | |
Vice | Beverly Chase and Subrata De, executive producers; Craig Thomson, co-executive producer; Robert Booth, Paula Salhany and Amanda Pisetzner, supervising producers; Lama Al-Arian and Simone Perez, producers; Hind Hassan and Paola Ramos, hosts | Showtime | |
The World According to Jeff Goldblum | Jeff Goldblum, executive producer/host; Jane Root, Sara Brailsford, Keith Addis, Matt Renner and Chris Kugelman, executive producers; John Hodgson, co-executive producer | Disney+ | |
2023 (75th) [62] | |||
Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy | Stanley Tucci, executive producer/host; Shauna Minoprio, Robin O'Sullivan, Amy Entelis, Lyle Gamm and Jon Adler, executive producers; Katie Isaacson, supervising producer; Fiona Cleary and Nadya Mahdi, series producers; Francesco Ficarra, producer | CNN | |
The Light We Carry: Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey | Michelle Obama, Jesse Collins and Dionne Harmon, executive producers; Tanisha Whitfield, supervising producer; Tonia Davis and Ethan Lewis, produced by; Oprah Winfrey, host | Netflix | |
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman and Volodymyr Zelenskyy | Tom Keaney, Mary Barclay, John Skidmore, Justin Wilkes and Michael Steed, executive producers; Razan Ghalayini, co-executive producer; Tommy Alter, producer | ||
Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi | Padma Lakshmi, executive producer/host; David Shadrack Smith and Rachel Tung, executive producers; Lauren Budabin, co-executive producer; Matthew Alvarez, producer | Hulu | |
United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell | W. Kamau Bell, executive producer/host; Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia, Sandra Zweig, Morgan Fallon, Amy Entelis and Lyle Gamm, executive producers; Dwayne Kennedy, supervising producer; Crystal Isaac and Andrew Ford, producers | CNN |
Programs with multiple wins
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Programs with multiple nominations
Totals are for nominees since 2013 and include nominations for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series and Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program.
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Notes
- ^ As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award.
- ^ As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award. The nominee did not meet the benchmark and no award was given.
- ^ As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award. The nominees did not meet the benchmark and no award was given.
- ^ As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award. The nominee did not meet the benchmark and no award was given.
- ^ As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award. The nominees did not meet the benchmark and no award was given.
- ^ As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award. The nominee did not meet the benchmark and no award was given.
- ^ As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award. The nominee did not meet the benchmark and no award was given.
- ^ As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award.
- ^ As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award.
- ^ This program was nominated as Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming for its host. As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award.
- ^ In 2020, the TV Academy rescinded a nomination in this category for the Disney Channel special George Stevens: D-Day to Berlin, produced by George Stevens Jr. The program was a re-edit of the 1985 BBC documentary D-Day to Berlin, in violation of a rule that "a program that is a foreign acquisition without benefit of a domestic co-production cannot be re-introduced into eligibility in a current awards year, even though it may have been modified with new footage, sound track, musical score, etc."
- ^ This program was nominated as Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming for its host. As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award.
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