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21st International Emmy Awards
LocationNew York Hilton Midtown, New York City
Hosted byPeter Ustinov
← 20th · International Emmy Awards · 22nd →

The 21st annual International Emmy Awards took place on November 22, 1993 in New York City. The award ceremony, presented by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS), honors all programming produced and originally aired outside the United States.[1]

Ceremony

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Eighteen programs were selected as finalists for the 21st Annual International Emmy Awards. Six of them are from the United Kingdom, a slightly lower percentage than in previous years. A record 269 programs from 35 countries were submitted for consideration.[2]

The BBC was the big winner of the night, winning two of the six award categories. The International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS) presented a total of eight awards. TV Miniseries Unnatural Pursuits, a BBC production in association with the Arts & Entertainment Network, won in the drama category. In the popular arts category, Absolutely Fabulous, a BBC TV production written by and starring Jennifer Saunders, shared the award with Channel Four Television's Drop the Dead Donkey.[3][4]

A special award, the International Emmy Founders Award, went to Richard Dunn, chief executive of Thames Television, won for 'work recognized around the world'.[5]

Other winners include The Wonderful Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl, by Omega Films GmbH and Nomad Films (Germany/Belgium) (documentary art); Concert!, from Initial Films and Television Ltd. (United Kingdom) (performing arts); The Knife, by NOS/AVRO Bos Bros. (Netherlands) (children & young people program); Monika and Jonas: The Face of the Informer State, by NHK (Japan), and Disappearing World: We are all Neighbors, by Granada Television (UK) (co-winners, documentary).

Winners

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Best Drama Best Popular Arts
  • Unnatural Pursuits - (United Kingdom) (BBC)
Best Arts Documentary Best Documentary
  • We Are All Neighbours - (United Kingdom) (Granada TV)
  • Monika and Jonas – The Face of the Informer State - (Japan) (NHK)
    • Shackled Children - (France) (Metropole Television)
Best Performing Arts Best Children & Young People Program

References

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  1. ^ "Foreign Emmys awarded". Variety. 22 November 1993.
  • ^ "Int'l Emmy noms set". Variety.
  • ^ "THE EMMYS / Fabulous? Absolutely: Owen Slot reports on the British successes". The Independent. 24 November 1993. Archived from the original on 2015-02-13.
  • ^ "British Satire Shines In 'Unnatural Pursuits'". Orlando Sentinel. 24 November 1993.
  • ^ "British Triumph In New York". mediatel.com/. 23 November 1993.
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    Categories: 
    International Emmy Awards ceremonies
    1993 television awards
    1993 in American television
     



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