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Emmy Awards: 1969

Emmy

Date:8 June
Host:Bill Cosby (Santa Monica); Merv Griffin (New York City)
Location:Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, USA
Carnegie Hall, New York, New York, USA
Notes:
  • The awards are presented to shows that were broadcast between 7 March 1968 and 16 March 1969.

Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series
  Winner:
 
  Other Nominees:
 
  • "Ironside" (1967) - Raymond Burr; NBC
  • "Mission: Impossible" (1966) - Peter Graves (I); CBS
  • "Mission: Impossible" (1966) - Martin Landau; CBS
  • "The Wild Wild West" (1965) - Ross Martin (I); CBS

  • Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Family Affair" (1966) - Brian Keith (I); CBS
  • "Julia" (1968) - Lloyd Nolan; NBC
  • "The Ghost & Mrs. Muir" (1968) - Edward Mulhare; NBC

  • Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Hallmark Hall of Fame" (1951) {The Admirable Crichton (#17.4)} - Bill Travers (I); NBC
  • Teacher, Teacher (1969) (TV) - Ossie Davis; NBC
  • Teacher, Teacher (1969) (TV) - David McCallum (I); NBC

  • Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Here Come the Brides" (1968) - Joan Blondell; ABC
  • "The Mod Squad" (1968) - Peggy Lipton; ABC

  • Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Bewitched" (1964) - Elizabeth Montgomery (I); ABC
  • "Get Smart" (1965) - Barbara Feldon; NBC
  • "Julia" (1968) - Diahann Carroll; NBC

  • Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Judd for the Defense" (1967) - Lee Grant (I); ABC
    - For episode "The Gates of Cerberus".
  • "The Name of the Game" (1968) - Anne Baxter; NBC
    - For episode "The Bobbie Currier Story".

  • Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Mission: Impossible" (1966) - Greg Morris (I); CBS
  • "Star Trek" (1966) - Leonard Nimoy; NBC

  • Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
      Winner:
     

    • - Not awarded.
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Julia" (1968) - Ned Glass; NBC
    - For episode "A Little Chicken Soup Never Hurt Anybody".
  • Teacher, Teacher (1969) (TV) - Billy Schulman; NBC
  • The Whole World Is Watching (1969) (TV) - Hal Holbrook; NBC

  • Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Hallmark Hall of Fame" (1951) {The Admirable Crichton (#17.4)} - Pamela Brown (I); NBC
  • "Mannix" (1967) - Nancy Kovack; CBS
    - For episode "The Girl Who Came In With The Tide".
  • "My Three Sons" (1960) - Irene Hervey; CBS
    - For episode "The O'Casey Scandal".

  • Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Bewitched" (1964) - Agnes Moorehead; ABC
  • "Ironside" (1967) - Barbara Anderson (I); NBC

  • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music
      Nominees:
     
  • "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1967) - Gordon Wiles (II); NBC
    - For episode on 3 February 1969.
  • "The Dean Martin Show" (1965) - Greg Garrison (I); NBC
    - For episode on 17 October 1968.
  • The Bill Cosby Special (1968) (TV) - Bill Hobin; NBC

  • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "CBS Playhouse" (1967) - Paul Bogart; CBS
    - For episode "Secrets".
  • Teacher, Teacher (1969) (TV) - Fielder Cook; NBC

  • Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "CBS Playhouse" (1967) - Ellen M. Violett; CBS
    - For episode "The Experiment".
  • Teacher, Teacher (1969) (TV) - Allan Sloane (writer); NBC

  • Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1967) - Paul Keyes (I); Hugh Wedlock Jr.; Allan Manings (I); Chris Bearde; David Panich; Coslough Johnson; Marc London; David M. Cox; Jim Carlson (I); Jack Mendelsohn; James Mulligan; Lorne Michaels; Hart Pomerantz; Phil Hahn (I); Jack Hanrahan; NBC
    - For episode on 3 February 1969.
  • "The Carol Burnett Show" (1967) - Arnie Rosen; Stan Burns; Mike Marmer; Hal Goldman (I); Al Gordon (I); Don Hinkley; Gail Parent; Kenny Solms; Bill Angelos; Buz Kohan; CBS

  • Outstanding Variety or Musical Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "That's Life" (1968) - Marvin Marx (producer); Stan Harris (I) (producer); Robert Morse (I) (star); ABC
  • "The Carol Burnett Show" (1967) - Joe Hamilton (II) (producer); Carol Burnett (star); CBS
  • "The Dean Martin Show" (1965) - Greg Garrison (I) (producer); Dean Martin (I) (star); NBC
  • "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" (1967) - Allan Blye (producer); George Sunga (producer); Tom Smothers (star); Dick Smothers (star); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Musical Composition
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Hawaii Five-O" (1968) {Pilot (#1.0)} - Morton Stevens (I); CBS
  • "Mission: Impossible" (1966) - Lalo Schifrin; CBS
    - For episode "The Heir Apparent".
  • "The Outcasts" (1968) - Hugo Montenegro; ABC
    - For episode "Take Your Lover In The Ring".
  • Hemingway's Spain: A Love Affair (1968) (TV) - Jacques Belasco; ABC

  • Outstanding Variety or Musical Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1967) - Paul Keyes (I) (producer); Carolyn Raskin (producer); Dan Rowan (star); Dick Martin (I) (star); NBC
  • A Happening in Central Park (1968) (TV) - Robert Scheerer (producer); Barbra Streisand (star); CBS
  • Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing (1968) (TV) - Ernest Chambers (producer); Saul Ilson (producer); Frank Sinatra (star)
  • Vladimir Horowitz: A Television Concert at Carnegie Hall (1968) (TV) - Roger Englander (producer); Vladimir Horowitz (pianist); CBS

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1967) - Billy Barnes (I) (special material); NBC
  • The Beat of the Brass (1968) (TV) - Herb Alpert (arranger/conductor); CBS
  • The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant (1968) (TV) - Tom Adair (I) (words and music); John Scott Trotter (words and music); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in News Documentary Programming - Programs
      Winner:
     

    Outstanding Dramatic Series
      Nominees:
     
  • "Ironside" (1967) - Cy Chermak (executive producer); NBC
  • "Judd for the Defense" (1967) - Harold Gast (producer); ABC
  • "Mission: Impossible" (1966) - Bruce Geller (I) (executive producer); CBS
  • "The F.B.I." (1965) - Charles Larson (I) (producer); ABC
  • "The Name of the Game" (1968) - Richard Irving (I) (producer); Leslie Stevens (I) (producer); David Victor (I) (producer); NBC

  • Special Classification Achievements - Individuals (Variety Performances)
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1967) - Ruth Buzzi; NBC
  • "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" (1967) - Goldie Hawn; NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Daytime Programming - Individuals
      Nominees:
     
  • "Concentration" (1958) - Hugh Downs (host); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Programs
      Nominees:
     
  • "Disneyland" (1954) - Ron Miller (I) (executive producer); NBC
  • "MisteRogers' Neighborhood" (1968) - Fred Rogers (I) (producer); NET

  • Special Classification Achievements - Programs
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • The 22nd Annual Tony Awards (1968) (TV) - Alexander H. Cohen (II); NBC

  • Outstanding Dramatic Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "CBS Playhouse" (1967) - Herbert Brodkin; CBS
    - For episode "The People Next Door".
  • "Mission: Impossible" (1966) - William Read Woodfield (producer); Allan Balter (producer); CBS
    - For episode "The Execution".
  • "Talking to a Stranger" (1966) - Michael Bakewell (I); NET
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (1968) - Michael Birkett (I); CBS
  • Heidi (1968) (TV) - Frederick H. Brogger; James Franciscus; NBC

  • Outstanding Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Bewitched" (1964) - William Asher (producer); ABC
  • "Family Affair" (1966) - Edmund L. Hartmann (producer); CBS
  • "Julia" (1968) - Hal Kanter (executive producer); NBC
  • "The Ghost & Mrs. Muir" (1968) - Stanley Rubin (producer); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Sports Programming
      Nominees:
     
  • "ABC's Wide World of Sports" (1961) - Roone Arledge (executive producer); ABC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in the Visual Arts
      Nominees:
     
  • "The Carol Burnett Show" (1967) - Bob Mackie (costume designer); CBS
  • "The Huntley-Brinkley Report" (1956) - Angel G. Esparza (graphic designer); NBC
    - For the segment "U.S.S. Pueblo Court of Inquiry".

  • Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Individuals
      Nominees:
     
  • "Captain Kangaroo" (1955) - Robert Keeshan; CBS
  • "NBC Children's Theatre" (1963) {The Reluctant Dragon} - Burr Tillstrom (performer); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Daytime Programming - Programs
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "The Hollywood Squares" (1965) - Merrill Heatter (executive producer); Bob Quigley (executive producer); NBC

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