Programs With Multiple Nominations
- 21 nominations
- 16 nominations
- 13 nominations
- 12 nominations
- L.A. Law (NBC)
- NYPD Blue (ABC)
- 10 nominations
- 9 nominations
- 7 nominations
- 6 nominations
- CBS Playhouse (CBS)
- Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC)
- Lost (ABC)
- Northern Exposure (CBS)
- 5 nominations
- Playhouse 90 (CBS)
- thirtysomething (ABC)
- The West Wing (NBC)
- 4 nominations
- Columbo (NBC)
- Moonlighting (ABC)
- The Waltons (CBS)
- The X-Files (FOX)
- 3 nominations
- The Adams Chronicles (PBS)
- Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (NBC)
- Cagney & Lacey (CBS)
- The Defenders (CBS)
- Roots (ABC)
- The Twilight Zone (CBS)
- Upstairs, Downstairs (PBS)
- 2 nominations
- Alcoa-Goodyear Theatre (NBC)
- Battlestar Galactica (Sci-Fi)
- Ben Casey (ABC)
- Benjamin Franklin (CBS)
- The Bold Ones: The Senator (NBC)
- China Beach (ABC)
- Friday Night Lights (DirecTV)
- Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
- Homicide: Life on the Street (NBC)
- I Spy (NBC)
- Mission: Impossible (CBS)
- Six Feet Under (HBO)
- Twin Peaks (ABC)
- The Wire (HBO)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
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1955–1969 |
- Reginald Rose for Twelve Angry Men (1955)
- Rod Serling (1960)
- Rod Serling (1961)
- Reginald Rose (1962)
- Robert Thom / Reginald Rose for "The Madman" (1963)
- Millard Lampell for "Eagle in a Cage" (1966)
- Bruce Geller for "Mission: Impossible" (1967)
- Loring Mandel for "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" (1968)
- JP Miller for "The People Next Door" (1969)
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1970–1979 |
- Richard Levinson & William Link for "My Sweet Charlie" (1970)
- Joel Oliansky for "To Taste of Death But Once" (1971)
- Richard Levinson & William Link for "Death Lends a Hand" (1972)
- John McGreevey for "The Scholar" (1973)
- Joanna Lee for "The Thanksgiving Story" (1974)
- Howard Fast for "Benjamin Franklin: The Ambassador" (1975)
- Sherman Yellen for "John Adams: Lawyer" (1976)
- William Blinn & Ernest Kinoy for "Show #2" (1977)
- Gerald Green for "Holocaust" (1978)
- Michele Gallery for "Dying" (1979)
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1980–1989 |
- Seth Freeman for "Cop" (1980)
- Steven Bochco, Michael Kozoll for "Hill Street Station" (1981)
- Steven Bochco, Michael Kozoll, Jeff Lewis, Michael I. Wagner, Anthony Yerkovich for "Freedom's Last Stand" (1982)
- David Milch for "Trial by Fury" (1983)
- Tom Fontana, John Masius, John Ford Noonan for "The Women" (1984)
- Patricia Green for "Who Said It's Fair, Part 2" (1985)
- Tom Fontana, John Masius, Joe Tinker for "Time Heals, Parts I & II" (1986)
- Steven Bochco, Terry Louise Fisher for "The Venus Butterfly" (1987)
- Paul Haggis, Marshall Herskovitz for "Business as Usual" (1988)
- Joseph Dougherty for "First Day/Last Day" (1989)
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1990–1999 |
- David E. Kelley for "Blood, Sweat, and Fears" (1990)
- David E. Kelley for "On the Toad Again" (1991)
- Diane Frolov / Andrew Schneider for "Seoul Mates" (1992)
- Tom Fontana for "Three Men and Adena" (1993)
- Ann Biderman for "Steroid Roy" (1994)
- Lance A. Gentile for "Love's Labor Lost" (1995)
- Darin Morgan for "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" (1996)
- Stephen Gaghan / David Milch / Michael R. Perry for "Where's Swaldo?" (1997)
- Bill Clark / Ted Mann / David Milch / Meredith Stiehm for "Lost Israel: Part II" (1998)
- David Chase / James Manos, Jr. for "College" (1999)
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2000–2009 |
- Rick Cleveland & Aaron Sorkin for "In Excelsis Deo" (2000)
- Mitchell Burgess & Robin Green for "Employee of the Month" (2001)
- Robert Cochran / Joel Surnow for "12:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m." (2002)
- Mitchell Burgess & David Chase & Robin Green for "Whitecaps" (2003)
- Terence Winter for "Long Term Parking" (2004)
- David Shore for "Three Stories" (2005)
- Terence Winter for "Members Only" (2006)
- David Chase for "Made in America" (2007)
- Matthew Weiner for "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (2008)
- Kater Gordon & Matthew Weiner for "Meditations in an Emergency" (2009)
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2010–2019 |
- Erin Levy & Matthew Weiner for "Shut the Door. Have a Seat." (2010)
- Jason Katims for "Always" (2011)
- Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon & Gideon Raff for "Pilot (Homeland)" (2012)
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- Complete list
- (1955–1969)
- (1970–1979)
- (1980–1989)
- (1990–1999)
- (2000–2009)
- (2010–2019)
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Primetime Emmy Award categories
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Programming |
- Comedy Series
- Drama Series
- Miniseries or Movie
- Variety, Music, or Comedy Series
- Variety, Music, or Comedy Special
- Directing for a Comedy Series
- Directing for a Drama Series
- Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special
- Writing for a Comedy Series
- Writing for a Drama Series
- Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Program
- Writing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special
- Reality Program
- Reality-Competition Program
- Animated Program (Less Than One Hour)
- Short-format Animation
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Performance |
- Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
- Lead Actor in a Drama Series
- Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
- Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
- Lead Actress in a Drama Series
- Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
- Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
- Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
- Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
- Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
- Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
- Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
- Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
- Guest Actor in a Drama Series
- Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
- Guest Actress in a Drama Series
- Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program
- Voice-Over Performance
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Creative Arts |
- Casting for a Comedy Series
- Casting for a Drama Series
- Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special
- Choreography
- Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series
- Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series
- Costumes for a Series
- Costumes for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special
- Main Title Design
- Main Title Theme Music
- Music Composition for a Series
- Picture Editing for a Comedy Series
- Picture Editing for a Drama Series
- Visual Effects for a Series
- Special Visual Effects for a Miniseries, Movie, or Special
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Retired |
- Actor of the Year
- Actress of the Year
- Animated Program for More Than One Hour
- Cinematography for a Half-Hour Series
- Cinematography for a One Hour Series
- Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
- Made for Television Movie
- Miniseries
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