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* '''''M*A*S*H'' (CBS): "Carry on, Hawkeye" – [[Jackie Cooper]]''' |
* '''''M*A*S*H'' (CBS): "Carry on, Hawkeye" – [[Jackie Cooper]]''' |
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** ''M*A*S*H'' (CBS): "Deal Me Out" – [[Gene Reynolds]] |
** ''M*A*S*H'' (CBS): "Deal Me Out" – [[Gene Reynolds]] |
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** ''Mary Tyler Moore'' (CBS): "Lou's First Date" – [[Jay Sandrich]] |
** ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' (CBS): "Lou's First Date" – [[Jay Sandrich]] |
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* '''''The Blue Knight'' (NBC): "Part III" – [[Robert Butler (director)|Robert Butler]]''' |
* '''''The Blue Knight'' (NBC): "Part III" – [[Robert Butler (director)|Robert Butler]]''' |
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* '''''Mary Tyler Moore'' (CBS): "The Lou and Edie Story" – [[Treva Silverman]]''' |
* '''''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' (CBS): "The Lou and Edie Story" – [[Treva Silverman]]''' |
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** ''M*A*S*H'' (CBS): "Hot Lips and Empty Arms" – [[Linda Bloodworth-Thomason]] and [[Mary Kay Place]] |
** ''M*A*S*H'' (CBS): "Hot Lips and Empty Arms" – [[Linda Bloodworth-Thomason]] and [[Mary Kay Place]] |
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** ''M*A*S*H'' (CBS): "The Trial of Henry Blake" – McLean Stevenson |
** ''M*A*S*H'' (CBS): "The Trial of Henry Blake" – McLean Stevenson |
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* '''Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards on ''Mary Tyler Moore'', (CBS)''' |
* '''Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards on ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'', (CBS)''' |
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** Michael Learned as Olivia Walton on ''The Waltons'', (CBS) |
** Michael Learned as Olivia Walton on ''The Waltons'', (CBS) |
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* '''Joanna Miles as Laura Wingfield on ''The Glass Menagerie'', (ABC)''' |
* '''Joanna Miles as Laura Wingfield on ''The Glass Menagerie'', (ABC)''' |
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** Cloris Leachman as Phyllis Lindstrom on ''Mary Tyler Moore'', (CBS) |
** Cloris Leachman as Phyllis Lindstrom on ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'', (CBS) |
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* '''Treva Silverman for ''Mary Tyler Moore'', (Episode: "The Lou And Edie Story"), (CBS)''' |
* '''Treva Silverman for ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'', (Episode: "The Lou And Edie Story"), (CBS)''' |
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** Joanna Lee for ''The Waltons'', (Episode: "The Thanksgiving Story"), (CBS) |
** Joanna Lee for ''The Waltons'', (Episode: "The Thanksgiving Story"), (CBS) |
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26th Primetime Emmy Awards | ||||
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Date | May 28, 1974 | |||
Location | Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles, California | |||
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts and Sciences | |||
Hosted by | Johnny Carson | |||
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Most awards | The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (4) | |||
Most nominations | M*A*S*H The Waltons (9) | |||
Outstanding Comedy Series | M*A*S*H | |||
Outstanding Drama Series | Upstairs, Downstairs | |||
Outstanding Limited Series | Columbo | |||
Outstanding Music-Variety Series | The Carol Burnett Show | |||
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Network | NBC | |||
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The 26th Emmy Awards, later known as the 26th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 28, 1974. The ceremony was hosted by Johnny Carson. Winners are listed in bold and networks are in parentheses.
The top shows of the night were M*A*S*H and Upstairs, Downstairs. M*A*S*H and The Waltons had the most major nominations with nine. The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman led the night with four major wins.
For this ceremony, individual awards dubbed "Super Emmys" were given out in addition to the traditional categories. The individual categories were dropped the following year and have not returned since.
Outstanding Comedy Series | Outstanding Drama Series |
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Outstanding Music-Variety Series | Outstanding Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music Special |
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Outstanding Special – Comedy or Drama | Outstanding Limited Series |
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Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series | Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series |
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Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series | Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series |
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Best Lead Actor in a Drama | Best Lead Actress in a Drama |
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Best Lead Actor in a Limited Series | Best Lead Actress in a Limited Series |
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Best Supporting Actor in Comedy | Best Supporting Actress in Comedy |
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Best Supporting Actor in Drama | Best Supporting Actress in Drama |
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Best Supporting Actor in Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music | Best Supporting Actress in Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music |
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Best Directing in Comedy | Best Directing in Drama – Single Program of a Series with Continuing Characters and/or Theme |
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Best Directing in Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music | Best Directing in Variety or Music |
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Best Writing in Comedy | Best Writing in Drama |
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Best Writing in Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music | Best Writing in Variety or Music |
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Best Writing in Drama – Original Teleplay | Best Writing in Drama – Adaptation |
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The Primetime Super Emmy Award was a set of 14 awards that were given in conjunction with the traditional Emmy Awards at the 1974 ceremony.
Winners of a traditional Emmy would then compete against their genre counterpart from the same category (comedy vs. drama for "Series", miniseries vs. telefilm for "Special"). This format would prove to be the Super Emmy's undoing. In order to vote on a Super Emmy winner, the traditional Emmy winners had to be announced well before the ceremony.
Several members of the Television Academy were against implementing the new awards. Super Emmy winners Alan Alda and Mary Tyler Moore were some of the loudest detractors. Both threatened to resign from the academy if they were installed. During their acceptance speeches, Moore said that comparing comedic and dramatic television was "apples to oranges". Alda went one step further in his speech "it's comparing apples to oranges to Volkswagens."[2]
The Super Emmy was never awarded again.
Actor of the Year – Series | Actor of the Year – Special |
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Actress of the Year – Series | Actress of the Year – Special |
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Supporting Actor of the Year | Supporting Actress of the Year |
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Director of the Year – Series | Director of the Year – Special |
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Writer of the Year – Series | Writer of the Year – Special |
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Art & Set Director of the Year | Cinematographer of the Year |
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Film Editor of the Year | Musician of the Year |
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