Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Live) | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Variety Special (Live) |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Currently held by | Elton John Live: Farewell from Dodger Stadium (2023) |
Website | http://www.emmys.com/ |
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In the following list, the first titles listed in gold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place.
Winners and nominations
1970s
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts[2] | |||
American Ballet Theatre: Swan Lake (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer | PBS | |
American Ballet Theatre (Dance in America: Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Emile Ardolino, series coordinating producer; Merrill Brockway, series producer | PBS | |
Arthur Rubenstein at 90 (Great Performances) | Arthur Rubenstein , performer
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Martha Graham Dance Company (Dance in America: Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Emile Ardolino, series coordinating producer; Merrill Brockway, series producer; Martha Graham, performer | ||
The Bolshoi Ballet: Romeo and Juliet | Lothar Bock, executive producer; Alvin Cooperman, producer | CBS | |
Outstanding Achievement in Coverage of Special Events — Programs[3][note 1] | |||
The 19th Annual Grammy Awards | Marty Pasetta, producer | CBS | |
The 28th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | Norman Rosemont, producer | ABC | |
The 30th Annual Tony Awards | Alexander H. Cohen, producer | ||
The 48th Annual Oscar Awards | Howard W. Koch, producer | ||
The Good Old Days of Radio | Loring d'Usseau, producer | PBS | |
Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts | |||
American Ballet Theatre's "Giselle" (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer | PBS | |
American Ballet Theatre at the Metropolitan Opera House (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, executive producer; Emile Ardolino, producer | PBS | |
La Bohème (Live from the Met) | Michael Bronson, executive producer; John Goberman, producer | ||
Dance in America: Choreography by Balanchine (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Merrill Brockway and Emile Ardolino, producers | ||
The Nutcracker (Baryshnikov) | Herman E. Krawitz, executive producer; Yanna Kroyt Brandt, producer | CBS | |
Balanchine IV (Dance in America: Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Merrill Brockway, series producer; Emile Ardolino, series coordinating producer; Judy Kinberg, producer | PBS | |
The American Ballet Theatre: The Sleeping Beauty (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer | PBS | |
Balanchine III (Dance in America: Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Merrill Brockway, series producer; Emile Ardolino, series coordinating producer; Judy Kinberg, producer | ||
Giulini's Beethoven's 9th Live: A Gift from Los Angeles | Jeanne Mulcahy, executive producer; John Goberman, producer | ||
Live from Lincoln Center | John Goberman, producer |
1980s
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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Live from Studio 8H: A Tribute to Toscanini | Alvin Cooperman and Judith de Paul, producers | NBC | |
Agnes deMille and the Joffrey Ballet in Conversations About the Dance | Loring d'Usseau, producer; Agnes de Mille, star | PBS | |
Beverly Sills in Concert | Thomas L. Merklinger, executive producer; Beverly Sills, star | ||
New York Philharmonic with Zubin Mehta and Luciano Pavarotti (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Luciano Pavarotti, performer | ||
Live from Studio 8H: An Evening of Jerome Robbins | Alvin Cooperman and Judith de Paul, producers | NBC | |
Beverly! Her Farewell Performance (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Beverly Sills, performer | PBS | |
Isaac Stern's 60th Birthday Celebration (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Zubin Mehta, Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman and Isaac Stern, performers | ||
Joan Sutherland, Marilyn Horne and Luciano Pavarotti in Recital (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Joan Sutherland, Marilyn Horne and Luciano Pavarotti, performers | ||
Nureyev and the Joffrey Ballet in Tribute to Nijinsky (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Emile Ardolino and Judy Kinberg, producers; Rudolf Nureyev, performer | ||
La Bohème (Live from the Met) | Michael Bronson, executive producer; Clemente D'Alessio, producer | PBS | |
Bernstein/Beethoven | Horant H. Hohlfeld and Harry J. Kraut, executive producers; David Griffiths, producer; Leonard Bernstein, performer | PBS | |
An Evening with Danny Kaye and the New York Philharmonic (Live from Lincoln Center) | Herbert Bonis, executive producer; John Goberman, producer; Danny Kaye, performer | ||
An Evening with Itzhak Perlman and the New York Philharmonic (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Itzhak Perlman, performer | ||
Horowitz in London: A Royal Concert | Peter Gelb and John Vernon, producers; Vladimir Horowitz, performer | ||
Paravotti in Philadelphia: La Bohème | Margaret Anne Everitt, executive producer; Clemente D'Alessio, producer; Luciano Pavarotti, performer | PBS | |
Dance in America | Jac Venza, executive producer; Judy Kinberg and Barbara Horgan, producers | PBS | |
In Concert at the Met: Price, Horne, Levine | Michael Bronson, executive producer; Clemente D'Alessio, producer; Leontyne Price, Marilyn Horne and James Levine, stars | ||
Stravinsky and Balanchine: A Genius Has a Birthday! (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman and Barbara Horgan, producers | ||
Wagner's Ring: The Bayreuth Centennial Production | Horant H. Hohlfeld, executive producer; David Griffiths, Dietrich von Watzforf and Peter Windgassen, producers | ||
Placido Domingo Celebrates Seville (Great Performances) | Horant H. Hohlfeld, executive producer; David Griffiths and Thomas Buerger, producers; Plácido Domingo, host | PBS | |
Bernstein: Conductor, Soloist and Teacher (Great Performances) | Horant H. Hohlfeld and Harry J. Kraut, executive producer; Thomas Buerger, producer; Leonard Bernstein, host | PBS | |
The Compleat Gilbert & Sullivan | George Walker, executive producer; Judith de Paul, producer | ||
James Galway and Zubin Mehta with the New York Philharmonic (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; James Galway and Zubin Mehta, hosts | ||
New York City Ballet: A Tribute to George Balanchine (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman and Barbara Horgan, producers | ||
Tosca (Live from the Met) | Michael Bronson, executive producer; Samuel Paul, producer | PBS | |
Aida (Live from the Met) | Michael Bronson, executive producer; Samuel Paul, producer | PBS | |
Bernstein Conducts "West Side Story" (Great Performances) | Ian Squires and Harry J. Kraut, executive producers; Humphrey Burton and Thomas Skinner, producers; Leonard Bernstein, host | ||
Dance in America: Baryshnikov by Tharp with American Ballet Theatre (Great Performances) | Rhoda Grauer, executive producer; Don Mischer, producer; Mikhail Baryshnikov, host | ||
The Well-Tempered Bach with Peter Ustinov | Byron Knight, Thomas Doggett and Christian P. Stehr, co-executive producers; Hans Vetter, producer; Peter Ustinov, host | ||
Wolf Trap Presents The Kirov: Swan Lake | Michael B. Styer, executive producer; Phillip Byrd, senior producer; John Potthast, producer | PBS | |
Aaron Copland's 85th Birthday with the New York Philharmonic and Zubin Mehta (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Richard Baker, coordinating producer; Zubin Mehta, performer | PBS | |
Dance in America: Choreography by Jerome Robbins with the New York City Ballet (Great Performances) | Jac Venza and Rhoda Grauer, executive producers; Judy Kinberg, producer | ||
Dance in America: Dance Theatre of Harlem in "A Streetcar Named Desire" (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producers; Judy Kinberg and Thomas Grimm, producers | ||
New York Philharmonic Celebration with Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman & Montserrat Cavalle (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer; Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman and Montserrat Caballé, performers | ||
Vladimir Horowitz: The Last Romantic | Peter Gelb, executive producer; Susan Froemke, producer; Vladimir Horowitz, performer | PBS | |
Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening | Don Mischer, executive producer; Jan Cornell and David J. Goldberg, producers | PBS | |
Dance in America: In Memory of... A Ballet by Jerome Robbins (Great Performances )
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Jac Venza, executive producer; Judy Kinberg and Rhoda Grauer, producers | ||
An Evening with Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti (The Metropolitan Opera Presents) | Samuel Paul, producer; Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti, performers | ||
Liberty Weekend: International Concert | David L. Wolper, executive producer; David Griffiths, producer | ABC | |
Nixon in China (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; David Horn, series producer; Michael Bronson, producer; John Walker, coordinating producer | PBS | |
All That Bach | Niv Fichman and Louise Clark, producers | PBS | |
American Ballet Theatre's "Romeo and Juliet" Live (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer | ||
Dance in America: Balanchine and Cunningham — An Evening at American Ballet Theatre (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Judy Kinberg and Thomas Grimm, producers | ||
New York Philharmonic New Year's Eve Celebration with Zubin Mehta & Kathleen Battle (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer; Zubin Mehta and Kathleen Battle, performers | ||
Bernstein at 70! (Great Performances) | Harry J. Kraut and Klaus Hallig, executive producers; Michael Bronson and Thomas Skinner, producers | PBS | |
Dance in America: Baryshnikov Dances Balanchine (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Judy Kinberg and Thomas Grimm, producers | PBS | |
Dance in America: A Night at the Joffrey (Great Performances) | |||
Horowitz Plays Mozart | Peter Gelb, executive producer; Susan Froemke, producer | ||
Ray Charles in Concert with the New York City Ballet (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer |
1990s
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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Aida (The Metropolitan Opera Presents) | Peter Gelb, executive producer | PBS | |
Carmen on Ice | Thomas Buerger, executive producer | HBO | |
A Classical Jazz Christmas with Wynton Marsalis (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer; Wynton Marsalis, performer | PBS | |
Mostly Mozart (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer; Itzhak Perlman, performer | ||
Show Boat (Great Performances) | David Horn and Jac Venza, executive producers; John Walker, producer | ||
Tchaikovsky: 150th Birthday Gala from Leningrad | Peter Gelb, executive producer; Helmut Rost, producer; Anne Cauvin and Laura Mitgang, coordinating producers | PBS | |
Carnegie Hall: Live at 100 | Don Mischer and Judith Arron, executive producers; David J. Goldberg and Ray F. Wellbaum, producers; Joann Goldberg, co-producer; Geoff Bennett, coordinating producer | PBS | |
Into the Woods (American Playhouse) | Michael Brandman, executive producer; Iris Merlis, producer | ||
A Little Night Music (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer | ||
Pavarotti Plus! (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer; Luciano Pavarotti, performer | ||
Perlman in Russia | Roger Press, executive producer; Robert Dalrymple, producer; Itzhak Perlman, performer | PBS | |
The 100th Telecast: Pavarotti Plus! (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Karen McLaughlin and Marc Bauman,coordinating producers; Luciano Pavarotti, performer | ||
A Carnegie Hall Christmas Concert (Great Performances) | Peter Gelb, executive producer; Daniel Anker and Laura Mitgang, producers; André Previn, conductor | PBS | |
Kathleen Battle and Wynton Marsalis in Baroque Duet (Great Performances) | Susan Froemke and Peter Gelb, producers; Kathleen Battle and Wynton Marsalis, performers | ||
Paul McCartney's Liverpool Ontario (Live from Lincoln Center) | Richard Ogden, executive producer; Chips Chipperfield, producer | ||
Tosca: In the Settings and at the Times of Tosca | Rada Rassimov, executive producer; Andrea Andermann, producer; Zubin Mehta, conductor | PBS | |
Dance in America: The Hard Nut (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Judy Kinberg, producer | PBS | |
Disney's Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra | Dwight Hemion and Gary Smith, executive producers; Gail Purse, producer; Patrick Davidson, co-producer | Disney | |
Kathleen Battle at the Metropolitan Museum | Peter Gelb, executive producer; Pat Jaffe, producer; Kathleen Battle, performer | A&E
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The King and I: Recording a Hollywood Dream | Pat Faust and Pierre Collet, executive producers; Robert Dalrymple, producer | NPT | |
Outstanding Cultural Program | |||
Vladimir Horowitz: A Reminiscence | Peter Gelb, executive producer; Pat Jaffe, producer | PBS | |
Balanchine Celebration (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Judy Kinberg, producer | PBS | |
Carnegie Hall Salutes the Jazz Masters: Verve Records at 50 (Great Performances) | John Scher and Jac Venza, executive producers; David Horn and Jeff Rowland, producers | ||
Pavarotti in Paris | Tibor Rudas, producer; Luciano Pavarotti, performer | A&E
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Porgy and Bess (American Playhouse / Great Performances) | Jac Venza, Lindsay Law, Dennis Marks and Richard Price, executive producers; Greg Smith and Stephany Marks, producers | PBS | |
Verdi's La Traviata with the New York City Opera (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer | PBS | |
Disney's Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra | Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion, executive producer; Gail Purse, producer; Patrick Davidson, co-producer | Disney | |
Eric Clapton: Nothing But the Blues — An In the Spotlight Special | David Horn, Ken Ehrlich , producers
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Tibor Rudas Presents The Three Tenors in Concert 1994 | Tibor Rudas, producer | ||
A Tribute to Black Music Legends | Cindy Mahmoud, executive producer; Curtis Gadson, producer; Candace Jones-Sutton and Joyce Cannady, segment producer | Syndicated | |
Outstanding Cultural Music-Dance Program | |||
Itzhak Perlman: In the Fiddler's House (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Glenn DuBose, executive producer/co-director; James Arntz, producer/writer; Bill Murphy, coordinating producer; Sara Lukinson, producer/writer; Don Lenzer, co-director; Itzhak Perlman, performer | PBS | |
Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times | Anne-Marie Mackay and Jonathon Ker, executive producers; Don Was, producer/director; Larry Schapiro, David Passick and Ken Kushnick, producers; Brian Wilson, performer | Disney | |
Gregorian Chant: Songs of the Spirit | Bruce T. Marcus, Ellen G. Marcus and Barry Stoner, executive producers | PBS | |
Peter, Paul and Mary: Lifelines (Great Performances) | David Horn, Jac Venza and Ken Fritz, executive producers; Richard Schilling, coordinating producer; Laurie Donnelly, producer; Mitch Owgang, on-line producer; Peter, Paul and Mary, performers | ||
Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies | Kevin Burns, executive producer/director; Michael E. Katz, executive producer; Kim Egan, supervising producer; Steve Bell, Louise Gallop-Roholt and Debra Sanderson, writers | A&E
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Puccini's La Bohème with the New York City Opera (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer | PBS | |
Bobby McFerrin: Loosely Mozart, the New Innovators of Classical Music (Great Performances) | Peter Gelb, executive producer; Pat Jaffe, executive producer/director; Molly McBride and Laura Mitgang, producers; Bobby McFerrin, host/performer | PBS | |
A Celebration of the American Musical (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer | ||
John F. Kennedy Center 25th Anniversary Celebration | Fred A. Rappoport, producer/writer; Gary Smith, executive producer/producer/writer; Lawrence J. Wilker, executive producer; Robert Shrum, writer; Dwight Hemion, director | ||
Mostly Mozart 30th Anniversary Opening Night Concert With Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer | ||
Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program | |||
Yo-Yo Ma Inspired by Bach: Six Gestures | Niv Fichman, producer; Patricia Rozema, director/writer | PBS | |
Blue Suede Shoes — Ballet Rocks! | Mark A. Rosenberger and David Oakland, producers; Tony Charmoli, director | PBS | |
The Metropolitan Opera Presents Carmen | Louisa Briccetti and Susan Erben, producer; James Levine, conductor; Gary Halvorson, director | ||
Paul McCartney's Standing Stone | Paul McCartney, executive producer; Kris Slava, supervising A&E producer; Frances Peters, producer; Christopher Swann, director; Lawrence Foster, conductor | A&E
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Variety and Virtuosity: American Ballet Theatre Now (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Judy Kinberg, producer/documentary directed by; Thomas Grimm, ballets directed by | PBS | |
Itzhak Perlman: Fiddling for the Future | Jac Venza, executive producer; Walter Scheuer, executive producer for Four Oaks Foundation; Margaret Smilow, producer; Allan Miller, director; Itzhak Perlman, performer | PBS | |
Dance in America: A Hymn for Alvin Ailey (Great Performances) | Orlando Bagwell, producer/director/writer; Jac Venza, executive producer | PBS | |
Ellington at 100 – New York Philharmonic and Jazz at Lincoln Center (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, coordinating producer | ||
New York City Ballet: Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake (Live from Lincoln Center) | |||
A Streetcar Named Desire: From the San Francisco Opera (Great Performances) | David Horn, Jac Venza, Lotfi Mansouri, Nigel Boon, Jane Seymour and Barbara Bellini Witkowski, executive producers; John Walker, Judy Flannery and Kate Gaitley, producers; Kirk Browning, director; André Previn, conductor |
2000s
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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Dance in America: American Ballet Theatre in Le Corsaire (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, executive producer; Judy Kinberg, producer; Matthew Diamond, director | PBS | |
Andrea Bocelli: Sacred Arias (Great Performances) | David Horn, Jac Venza, Costa Pilavachi and Clive Bennett, executive producers; John Walker, producer; Andrea Bocelli, performer; Myung-whun Chung, conductor | PBS | |
Central Park (Great Performances) | David Horn and Jac Venza, executive producers; John Walker, producer | ||
Mostly Mozart Festival Opening Concert (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer | ||
Perlman @ The Penthouse (Live from Lincoln Center) | |||
2001 (53rd) | |||
Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program[27] | |||
La Traviata from Paris (Great Performances) | Rada Rassimov, Paola Megas and Jac Venza, executive producers; Andrea Andermann, John Walker and David Horn, producers; Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, director; Zubin Mehta, conductor | PBS | |
American Dream: Andrea Bocelli's Statue of Liberty Concert | David Horn, executive producer/director; Mitch Owgang, supervising producer; John Walker, producer | PBS | |
Armstrong – When the Saints Go Marching In (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, supervising producer | ||
Charlotte Church: Live from Jerusalem | Paul Burger and John Drury, executive producers; Anthony Geffen, producer; Kriss Russman, director; Charlotte Church, performer; Julian Smith, conductor | ||
The Three Tenors Christmas | Peter Gelb and Mario Dradi, executive producers; Dione Orrom and Mia Bongiovanni, producers; David Mallet, director; Steven Mercurio, conductor | ||
Outstanding Non-Fiction Program (Special Class)[28] | |||
Survivor | Mark Burnett and Charlie Parsons, executive producers; Craig Piligian, co-executive producer; Scott Messick and Tom Shelly, supervising producers; Maria Baltazzi, Jay Bienstock, John Feist and Teri Kennedy, producers; Jeff Probst, host | CBS | |
Bands on the Run | Jane Lipsitz, Lauren Zalaznick and Dan Cutforth, executive producers; Eliot Goldberg and Julio Kollerbohm, supervising producers; Craig Borders, director | VH1 | |
Eco-Challenge: Borneo | Mark Burnett, executive producer; Lisa Hennessy, co-executive producer; Brady Connell, supervising producer; Maria Baltazzi, Jay Bienstock, Morgan Elliott, John Feist and Tim Powell, producers | USA | |
Junkyard Wars | Cathy Rogers, executive producer/host; Alexandra Middendorf, executive producer; Rupert Parker and Nathaniel Grouille, producers; George Gray, host | TLC | |
Road Rules: Maximum Velocity Tour | Mary-Ellis Bunim and Jonathan Murray, executive producers; Bruce Toms, producer; Rick Telles, director | MTV | |
2002 (54th) | |||
Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program[29] | |||
Sweeney Todd in Concert | Chase Mishkin, executive producer; Ellen M. Krass and Morton Swinsky, co-executive producers; Iris Merlis and Jeff Thorsen, producers; Lonny Price, director | PBS | |
The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess with the New York City Opera (Live from Lincoln Center) | Marc Bauman, supervising producer; John Goberman, producer; John DeMain, conductor; Tazewell Thompson, director | PBS | |
Joshua Bell: West Side Story Suite from Central Park (Great Performances) | Peter Gelb and Jac Venza, executive producers; Laura Mitgang and Molly McBride, producers; Pat Jaffe, director; Joshua Bell, performer; William Eddins, conductor | ||
Mostly Mozart Festival 2001 – Mozart's 'Requiem' (Live from Lincoln Center) | Marc Bauman, supervising producer; John Goberman, producer; Gerard Schwarz, conductor | ||
Outstanding Special Class Program[30] | |||
The West Wing Documentary Special | Thomas Schlamme, John Wells and Aaron Sorkin, executive producers; Kevin Falls, co-executive producer; Michael Hissrich, producer; Llewellyn Wells and Anne Sandkuhler, produced by; Bill Couturié, director/interview materials by; Eli Attie and Felicia Willson, interview materials by | NBC | |
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies | Gary Smith, executive producer; Dann Netter, Bob Gazzale, Fred A. Rappoport and Frederick S. Pierce, producers | CBS | |
I Love Lucy's 50th Anniversary Special | Desi Arnaz Jr. and Lucie Arnaz, executive producers; Gary Smith, Fred A. Rappoport and Dann Netter, producers | ||
Survivor
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Mark Burnett, executive producer; Craig Piligian and Craig Armstrong, co-executive producers; Tom Shelly and Jay Bienstock, supervising producers; Cord Keller, senior producer; Maria Baltazzi, John Feist, Doug McCallie, Adam Briles, Teri Kennedy, Conrad Riggs, Bruce Beresford-Redman and Dennis Lofgren, producers; Jeff Probst, host | ||
Trading Spaces | Denise Cramsey, executive producer; Susan Cohen-Dickler, Jan Dickler and Ray Murray, executive producers for Banyan Productions; Stephen H. Schwartz, executive producer for TLC; Alyssa Kaufman, Larry Blase and Aimee Kramer, producers; Paige Davis, host | TLC | |
2003 (55th) | |||
Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program[31] | |||
Contact (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, executive producer; Marc Bauman, supervising producer | PBS | |
New Year's Eve All-Gershwin Concert (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, supervising producer | PBS | |
Perlman at the Penthouse (Live from Lincoln Center) | |||
Pops Goes the Fourth! 2002 | Elizabeth Cheng, executive producer; Delia Fine and Bill Harris, executive producers for A&E; Emilio Nunez, producer for A&E; Stella Gould, produced by; Bob Comiskey, directed by | A&E
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Outstanding Special Class Program | |||
2004 (56th) | |||
New York City Ballet – Lincoln Center Celebrates Balanchine 100 (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, supervising producer | PBS | |
The Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited | Carl Reiner, executive producer; Sal Maniaci, producer; Michael Petok, produced by | CBS | |
The Los Angeles Philharmonic Inaugurates Walt Disney Concert Hall (Great Performances) | Wayne Baruch, Charles F. Gayton, David Horn and Jac Venza, executive producers; Mona Niemiec, Mitch Owgang and John Walker, producers | PBS | |
Vivaldi, Haydn & Yo-Yo Ma (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, producer; Marc Bauman, supervising producer | ||
Stephen Sondheim's "Passion" (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, executive producer; Marc Bauman, supervising producer | PBS | |
Agatha Christie's Miss Marple | Rebecca Eaton, Michele Buck, Damien Timmer and Phil Clymer, executive producers; Matthew Read, producer | PBS | |
Jazz at Lincoln Center: Grand Opening of Frederick P. Rose Hall – One Family of Jazz (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, executive producer; Marc Bauman, supervising producer | ||
Leonard Bernstein's "Candide" in Concert (Great Performances) | Jac Venza, Ellen M. Krass and Morton Swinsky, executive producers; Iris Merlis and Jay Good, producers; David Horn, series producer; John Walker, senior producer of music; Marin Alsop, conducted by | ||
Dance in America: Swan Lake with American Ballet Theatre (Great Performances) | Judy Kinberg, produced by | PBS | |
Jazz at Lincoln Center – Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit Concert (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, executive producer; Marc Bauman, supervising producer | PBS | |
A Lincoln Center Special: 30 Years of Live from Lincoln Center | |||
South Pacific in Concert from Carnegie Hall (Great Performances) | Barry Schulman, executive producer; John Walker and David Horn, producers | ||
The 60th Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers | CBS | |
The 64th Golden Globe Awards | Allen Shapiro and Barry Adelman, executive producers; Al Schwartz and Ken Shapiro, produced by | NBC | |
The 79th Annual Academy Awards | Laura Ziskin, producer; Michael B. Seligman, supervising producer | ABC | |
Jerry Seinfeld – The Comedian Award | John Moffitt, executive producer; Bob Crestani, co-executive producer; Douglas C. Forbes, supervising producer | HBO | |
Prince: Super Bowl XLI Halftime Show | Don Mischer, Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers | CBS | |
2008 (60th) | |||
Outstanding Special Class — Awards Program[35] | |||
The 61st Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers | CBS | |
The 80th Annual Academy Awards | Gilbert Cates, producer | ABC | |
Outstanding Special Class — Classical Musical / Dance Program[36] | |||
New York City Opera: Madama Butterfly (Live from Lincoln Center) | John Goberman, executive producer; Marc Bauman, supervising producer | PBS | |
Outstanding Special Class — Not-Exclusively-Made-for-Television Variety, Music, Comedy Event Programs[37] | |||
Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival Chicago (Great Performances) | John Beug, executive producer; Eric Clapton, Peter Jackson, James S. Pluta and Stephen 'Scooter' Weintraub, producers; David Horn, series producer | PBS | |
Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony | Dick Ebersol, executive producer; David Neal, producer | NBC | |
The 62nd Annual Tony Awards | Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner, executive producers; Whoopi Goldberg, host | CBS | |
The 81st Annual Academy Awards | Bill Condon and Laurence Mark, producers; Michael B. Seligman, supervising producer; Hugh Jackman, host | ABC | |
Carnegie Hall Opening Night 2008: A Celebration of Leonard Bernstein (Great Performances) | David Horn, executive producer; Bill O'Donnell, series producer; Mitch Owgang and John Walker, producers | PBS | |
George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize | Michael M. Kaiser, Cappy McGarr , Mark Krantz, Bob Kaminsky and Peter Kaminsky, executive producers
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2010s
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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The 63rd Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Neil Patrick Harris, host | CBS | |
30 Rock: The Webisodes | Eric Gurian, William Sell and Clint Koltveit, producers | nbc.com | |
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards | Adam Shankman and Bill Mechanic, producers; Michael B. Seligman, supervising producer; Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin, hosts | ABC | |
ABC's Lost Presents: Mysteries of the Universe – The Dharma Initiative | Christopher J Powers, Ted Bramble, Agnes Chu and Gregg Nations, producers | abc.com/lost | |
Avatar: Enter the World of Pandora | Thomas C. Grane and Jason Groff, producers | HBO | |
The Daily Show: Ask a Correspondent | Rich Sullivan, Rachel Maceiras and Paul Beddoe-Stephens, co-executive producers; Judi Stroh, producer | thedailyshow.com | |
Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony | Dick Ebersol, executive producer; David Neal, producer | NBC | |
The 64th Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Sean Hayes, host | CBS | |
The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards | Ken Ehrlich and John Cossette , executive producers
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The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards | Barry Adelman and Orly Adelson, executive producers; Ricky Gervais, host | NBC | |
The 83rd Annual Academy Awards | Bruce Cohen and Don Mischer, produced by; Michael B. Seligman, supervising producer; Anne Hathaway and James Franco, hosts | ABC | |
The 65th Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Neil Patrick Harris, producer/host | CBS | |
The 54th Annual Grammy Awards | Ken Ehrlich, executive producer; LL Cool J , host
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CBS | |
The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards | Barry Adelman and Orly Adelson, executive producers; Ricky Gervais, host | NBC | |
The 84th Annual Academy Awards | Brian Grazer and Don Mischer, producers; Michael B. Seligman, supervising producer; Billy Crystal, host | ABC | |
Herbie Hancock, Gustavo Dudamel, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Celebrate Gershwin (Great Performances) | David Horn, executive producer for Great Performances; Bill O'Donnell, series producer; Bernhard Fleischer and John Walker, producers | PBS | |
Louis C.K.: Live at the Beacon Theatre | Louis C.K. and Dave Becky, executive producers; Blair Breard, producer | FX | |
The 66th Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Neil Patrick Harris, producer/host | CBS | |
The 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards | Barry Adelman, Orly Adelson and Allen Shapiro, executive producers; Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, hosts | NBC | |
London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony | Jim Bell, executive producer; Molly Solomon, Bucky Gunts, Joe Gesue and Carol Larson, producers | ||
The Oscars | Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, producers; Michael B. Seligman, supervising producer; Seth MacFarlane, host | ABC | |
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel (Live from Lincoln Center) | Andrew Carl Wilk, executive producer; Denise Graap, supervising producer; Douglas Chang, producer; Audra McDonald, host | PBS | |
The 67th Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Neil Patrick Harris, producer/host | CBS | |
The 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards | Barry Adelman, Allen Shapiro and Michael G. Mahan, executive producers; Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, hosts | NBC | |
The Oscars | Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, executive producers; Michael B. Seligman, supervising producer; Ellen DeGeneres, host | ABC | |
Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony | Jim Bell and Scott Givens, executive producers; Joe Gesue, Rebecca Chatman, Carol Larson, John Gilmartin, David W. Nuckolls and Thomas F. Bisignano, producers | NBC | |
The Sound of Music Live! | Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, executive producers; Priscilla Taussig, produced by | ||
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Live from Lincoln Center) | Andrew Carl Wilk, executive producer; Allen Kelman, supervising producer; Douglas Chang, producer; Elizabeth W. Scott, produced by; Audra McDonald, host | PBS | |
The 68th Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Hugh Jackman, host | CBS | |
The 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards | Allen Shapiro, Mike Mahan and Barry Adelman, executive producers; Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, hosts | NBC | |
On the Run Tour: Beyoncé and Jay-Z | Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter, executive producers/performers; Lee Anne Callahan-Longo, Desiree Perez, Erinn Williams and Cha-Ka Pilgrim, executive producers; Svana Gisla, Dan Parise and Ed Burke, producers | HBO | |
The Oscars | Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, executive producers; Michael B. Seligman, supervising producer; Neil Patrick Harris, host | ABC | |
Grease Live! | Marc Platt, executive producer; Thomas Kail and Alex Rudzinski, co-executive producers; Adam Siegel, producer; Greg Sills, produced by | Fox | |
The 69th Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming, hosts | CBS | |
The 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards | Allen Shapiro, Mike Mahan and Barry Adelman, executive producers; Ricky Gervais, host | NBC | |
The Oscars | David Hill and Reginald Hudlin, produced by; Michael B. Seligman, supervising producer; Chris Rock, host | ABC | |
Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show | Ricky Kirshner, executive producer; Robert Paine, supervising producer | CBS | |
The 70th Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Allen Kelman, supervising producer; James Corden, producer/host; Ben Winston, producer | CBS | |
Hairspray Live! | Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, executive producers; Alex Rudzinski, co-executive producer; Javier Winnik, supervising producer; Kenny Leon, producer; Robert Norris Catto, produced by | NBC | |
The Oscars | Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd, produced by; Rob Paine, supervising producer; Jimmy Kimmel, host | ABC | |
Super Bowl LI Halftime Show Starring Lady Gaga | Ricky Kirshner, executive producer; Lady Gaga, performer | Fox | |
Outstanding Variety Special (Live)[1] | |||
2018 | |||
Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert | Tim Rice, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Marc Platt, Craig Zadan (posthumous), Neil Meron, John Legend, Mike Jackson, Ty Stiklorius and Alex Rudzinski, executive producers; Javier Winnik, co-executive producer | NBC | |
The 60th Annual Grammy Awards | Ken Ehrlich, executive producer; Eric Cook, supervising producer; Ben Winston, producer; James Corden, host | CBS | |
The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards | Allen Shapiro, Mike Mahan, Barry Adelman, Lorenzo Soria, Jorge Camara, Serge Rakhlin and Meher Tatna, executive producers; Linda Gierahn, supervising producer; Seth Meyers, host | NBC | |
Night of Too Many Stars: America Unites for Autism Programs | Jon Stewart, executive producer/host; Ricky Kirshner, Glenn Weiss, Robert Smigel, Michelle Smigel and Chris McShane, executive producers; James Dixon, co-executive producer; Jesse Craine, supervising producer; Max Werner, producer | HBO | |
The Oscars | Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd, produced by; Rob Paine, supervising producer; Jimmy Kimmel, host | ABC | |
2019 | |||
Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons' | Norman Lear, Jimmy Kimmel, Adam McKay, Justin Theroux, Will Ferrell and Brent Miller, executive producers; Eric Cook, co-executive producer | ABC | |
The 61st Grammy Awards | Ken Ehrlich and Ben Winston, executive producers; Eric Cook, supervising producer; Jesse Collins, Raj Kapoor, Chantel Sausedo and David Wild, producers; Alicia Keys, host | CBS | |
The 72nd Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Allen Kelman, supervising producer; Sara Bareilles and Josh Groban, hosts | ||
The 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards | Allen Shapiro, Mike Mahan, Barry Adelman, Meher Tatna, Anke Hofmann, Janet Nepales and Ali Sar, executive producers; Linda Gierahn, supervising producer; Eric Gurian, producer; Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh, hosts | NBC | |
The Oscars | Donna Gigliotti and Glenn Weiss, produced by; Rob Paine, supervising producer | ABC | |
RENT | Marc Platt, Adam Siegel, Julie Larson, Allan Larson, Vince Totino, Scott Hemming and Alex Rudzinski, executive producers; Kenneth Ferrone, producer; Gregory Sills, producers | Fox |
2020s
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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2020 | |||
Live in Front of a Studio Audience: "All in the Family" and "Good Times" | Norman Lear, Jimmy Kimmel, Will Ferrell, Justin Theroux, Kerry Washington, James Burrows and Brent Miller, executive producers; Eric Cook, co-executive producer | ABC | |
The 73rd Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Sarah Levine and Allen Kelman, supervising producers; Ben Winston, producer; James Corden, host | CBS | |
The 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards | Mike Mahan, Amy Thurlow and Barry Adelman, executive producers; Linda Gierahn, supervising producer; Ricky Gervais, host | NBC | |
The Oscars | Lynette Howell Taylor and Stephanie Allain, produced by; Rob Paine, supervising producer | ABC | |
Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show Starring Jennifer Lopez and Shakira | Ricky Kirshner, executive producer; Jesse Craine, supervising producer; Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, performers | Fox | |
2021 | |||
Stephen Colbert's Election Night 2020: Democracy's Last Stand Building Back America Great Again Better 2020 | Stephen T. Colbert, executive producer/host; Chris Licht, Tom Purcell and Jon Stewart, executive producers; Tanya Michnevich Bracco, Barry Julien, Opus Moreschi and Denise Rehrig, co-executive producers; Aaron Cohen, Paul Dinello, Emily Gertler, Jay Katsir, Matt Lappin, Bjoern Stejskal and Sara Vilkomerson, supervising producers; Ballard C. Boyd, Michael Brumm, Gabe Gronli, Paige Kendig, Jake Plunkett and Adam Wager, producers | Showtime | |
The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards | Ben Winston, executive producer; Jesse Collins and Raj Kapoor, co-executive producers; Eric Cook, supervising producer; Josie Cliff, Fatima Robinson, David Wild, Patrick Menton and Hamish Hamilton, producers; Trevor Noah, host | CBS | |
Celebrating America – An Inauguration Night Special | Ricky Kirshner, Glenn Weiss, Stephanie Cutter and Rod O'Connor, executive producers; Rob Paine and Lisa Geers, supervising producers; Sarah Levine Hall, producer; Tom Hanks, host | [note 2] | |
The Oscars | Steven Soderbergh, Stacey Sher and Jesse Collins, produced by; Rob Paine, supervising producer | ABC | |
The Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show Starring The Weeknd | Shawn Carter, Desiree Perez and Jesse Collins, executive producers; Aaron Cooke, supervising producer; Dionne Harmon, Dan Parise and Dave Meyers, producers; Abel 'The Weeknd' Tesfaye, performer | CBS | |
2022 | |||
The Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show Starring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent | Shawn Carter, Desiree Perez and Jesse Collins, executive producers; Dionne Harmon and Dave Meyers, co-executive producers; Aaron B. Cooke, supervising producer; Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent, performers | NBC | |
The 64th Annual Grammy Awards | Raj Kapoor, Ben Winston and Jesse Collins, executive producers; Jeannae Rouzan-Clay, co-executive producer; Eric Cook, supervising producer; Hamish Hamilton, Tabitha D'umo, Fatima Robinson, David Wild and Patrick Menton, producers; Trevor Noah, host | CBS | |
Live in Front of a Studio Audience: The Facts of Life and Diff'rent Strokes | Norman Lear, Brent Miller, Jimmy Kimmel, Will Ferrell, Justin Theroux, Kerry Washington and James Burrows, executive producers; Eric Cook, co-executive producer; James Dixon, producer | ABC | |
The Oscars | Will Packer and Shayla Cowan, produced by; Rob Paine, supervising producer | ||
The Tony Awards Present: Broadway's Back! | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Sarah Levine Hall, producer; Allen Kelman, supervising producer; Leslie Odom Jr., host | CBS | |
2023 | |||
Elton John Live: Farewell from Dodger Stadium | Elton John, executive producer/performer; David Furnish, Luke Lloyd Davies, Ben Winston, Gabe Turner, Sally Wood, Emma Conway, Lou Fox, Sean Alvarez and R. J. Cutler, executive producers; John Foy and Paul Dugdale, co-executive producers; Saj Patel and Penny LeVesconte, line producers | Disney+ | |
75th Annual Tony Awards | Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Allen Kelman, supervising producer; Sarah Levine Hall, producer; Ariana DeBose, host | CBS | |
The Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show Starring Rihanna | Shawn Carter, Desiree Perez, Jesse Collins and Jay Brown, executive producers; Dionne Harmon and Dave Meyers, co-executive producers; Aaron B. Cooke, supervising producer; Hamish Hamilton, producer; Rihanna, performer | Fox | |
Chris Rock: Selective Outrage | Chris Rock, executive producer/performer; Joel Gallen and Matthew Claybrooks, executive producers; Emily Wolfe, co-executive producer | Netflix | |
The Oscars | Ricky Kirshner, Molly McNearney and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Rob Paine, co-executive producer; Sarah Levine Hall, Raj Kapoor, Jennifer Sharron and Erin Irwin, producers; Jimmy Kimmel, host | ABC |
Notes
- ^ 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.
- ^ Celebrating America — An Inauguration Night Special was simulcast on multiple television stations simultaneously. The Emmys listed no individual network with this nomination.
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