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Emmy Awards: 1973

Emmy

Date:20 May (entertainment), 22 May (news and documentary)
Host:Johnny Carson (I) (Los Angeles)
Location:Shubert Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA
Notes:
  • The awards are presented to shows that were broadcast between 13 March 1972 and 18 March 1973.
  • The News and Documentary Awards are introduced.

Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama/Comedy - Limited Episodes)
  Winner:
 
  Other Nominees:
 
  • "Last of the Mohicans, The" (1971) - John Abineri; PBS
    - For parts I-VIII.
  • Vita di Leonardo Da Vinci, La (1971) (TV) - Philippe Leroy (I); CBS

  • Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role (Drama Series - Continuing)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Cannon" (1971) - William Conrad (I); CBS
  • "Kung Fu" (1972) - David Carradine; ABC
  • "Mannix" (1967) - Mike Connors (I); CBS
  • "NBC Mystery Movie, The" (1971) - Peter Falk (I); NBC
    - For the "Columbo" series.

  • Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Marcus-Nelson Murders, The (1973) (TV) - Telly Savalas; CBS
  • Red Pony, The (1973) (TV) - Henry Fonda; NBC
  • That Certain Summer (1972) (TV) - Hal Holbrook; ABC

  • Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All in the Family" (1971) - Carroll O'Connor; CBS
  • "M*A*S*H" (1972) - Alan Alda; CBS
  • "Odd Couple, The" (1970) - Tony Randall (I); ABC
  • "Sanford and Son" (1972) - Redd Foxx (I); NBC

  • Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama Series - Continuing)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "McMillan & Wife" (1971) - Susan Saint James; NBC
  • "Mission: Impossible" (1966) - Lynda Day George; CBS

  • Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Drama/Comedy - Limited Episodes)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Cousin Bette" (1971) - Margaret Tyzack; PBS
    - For parts I-V.
  • "Moonstone, The" (1972) - Vivien Heilbron; PBS
    - For parts I-V.

  • Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All in the Family" (1971) - Jean Stapleton; CBS
  • "Maude" (1972) - Beatrice Arthur; CBS

  • Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Applause (1973) (TV) - Lauren Bacall; CBS
  • That Certain Summer (1972) (TV) - Hope Lange; ABC

  • Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Comedy
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All in the Family" (1971) - Rob Reiner; CBS
  • "M*A*S*H" (1972) - Gary Burghoff; CBS
  • "M*A*S*H" (1972) - McLean Stevenson; CBS
  • "Mary Tyler Moore" (1970) - Edward Asner; CBS

  • Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Drama
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Marcus Welby, M.D." (1969) - James Brolin; ABC
  • "Waltons, The" (1972) - Will Geer; CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement by a Supporting Performer in Music or Variety
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Carol Burnett Show, The" (1967) - Harvey Korman; CBS

  • Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Comedy
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All in the Family" (1971) - Sally Struthers; CBS
  • "Mary Tyler Moore" (1970) - Cloris Leachman; CBS
    - For episode "My Brother's Keeper".

  • Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Drama
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Mannix" (1967) - Gail Fisher (I); CBS
  • "McMillan & Wife" (1971) - Nancy Walker (I); NBC

  • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All in the Family" (1971) - John Rich (I); Bob LaHendro; CBS
    - For episode "The Bunkers And The Swingers".
  • "M*A*S*H" (1972) - Gene Reynolds; CBS
    - For the pilot episode.

  • Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction of a Variety, Musical or Dramatic Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Wacky World of Jonathan Winters, The" (1972) - Van Alexander (I) (music director); Syndicated
    - For episode with Debbie Reynolds (I).
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1973) (TV) - Irwin Kostal (music director); NBC

  • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety or Music
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Flip Wilson Show, The" (1970) - Tim Kiley (I); NBC
    - For episode on 16 November 1972 (with Roberta Flack and Burt Reynolds).
  • "Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, The" (1971) - Art Fisher; CBS
    - For episode with Mike Connors (I).

  • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama - A Single Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • That Certain Summer (1972) (TV) - Lamont Johnson (I); ABC
  • War of Children, A (1972) (TV) - George Schaefer (I); CBS

  • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama - A Single Program of a Series with Continuing Characters and/or Theme
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Waltons, The" (1972) - Lee Philips; CBS
    - For episode "The Love Story".
  • Columbo: The Most Dangerous Match (1973) (TV) - Edward M. Abroms; NBC

  • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Duke Ellington... We Love You Madly (1973) (TV) - Stan Harris (I); CBS
  • Get Happy (1973) (TV) - Martin Charnin; Dave Wilson (I); NBC
  • Once Upon a Mattress (1972) (TV) - Dave Powers (I); Ron Field (II); CBS
  • You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown (1973) (TV) - Walter C. Miller; NBC

  • Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama - Original Teleplay
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Hawkins on Murder (1973) (TV) - David Karp (I); CBS
  • That Certain Summer (1972) (TV) - Richard Levinson (I) (writer); William Link (writer); ABC

  • Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music
      Nominees:
     
  • Liza with a 'Z' (1972) (TV) - Fred Ebb; NBC

  • Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama - Adaptation
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Go Ask Alice (1973) (TV) - Ellen M. Violett; ABC
  • Red Pony, The (1973) (TV) - Ron Bishop (I) (writer); Robert Totten (writer); NBC

  • Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "M*A*S*H" (1972) - Larry Gelbart; CBS
    - For the pilot episode.
  • "Mary Tyler Moore" (1970) - Allan Burns (I); James L. Brooks; CBS
    - For episode "The Good-Time News".

  • Outstanding Writing Achievement in Variety or Music
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Flip Wilson Show, The" (1970) - Herbert Baker (I); Mike Marmer; Stan Burns; Don Hinkley; Richard Hills; Sidney Green (I); Paul McCauley (IV); Peter Gallay; Flip Wilson; NBC
    - For episode on 25 January 1973 (with Sammy Davis Jr., Ed Sullivan and Marilyn Michaels).
  • "Julie Andrews Hour, The" (1972) - Bob Ellison (I); Hal Goodman; Larry Klein (I); Jay Burton; George Arthur Bloom; Lila Garrett; John Aylesworth; Frank Peppiatt; ABC

  • Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Waltons, The" (1972) - Earl Hamner Jr.; CBS
    - For episode "The Love Story".
  • Columbo: Étude in Black (1972) (TV) - Steven Bochco (writer); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Entertainment Programming - For a Special or Feature Length Program of a Series
      Nominees:
     
  • Liza with a 'Z' (1972) (TV) - Owen Roizman; NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Entertainment Programming - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series
      Nominees:
     
  • "Banacek" (1972) {Detour to Nowhere (#1.0)} - Sam Leavitt (cinematographer); NBC
  • "Kojak" (1973) - Gerald Perry Finnerman; CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction or Scenic Design
      Nominees:
     
  • Another Part of the Forest (1972) (TV) - Jan Scott (I) (art director); BS
  • Red Pony, The (1973) (TV) - Robert F. Boyle (art director); James Hulsey (art director); John A. Kuri (set decorator); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design
      Nominees:
     
  • Columbo: Dagger of the Mind (1972) (TV) - Grady Hunt (I) (costume designer); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Mixing
      Nominees:
     
  • That Certain Summer (1972) (TV) - Melvin M. Metcalfe Sr. (sound mixer); Thom Piper (sound mixer); ABC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Entertainment Programming - For a Special or Feature Length Program of a Series
      Nominees:
     
  • Liza with a 'Z' (1972) (TV) - Alan Heim; NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Makeup
      Winner:
     

    Outstanding Variety Musical Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Carol Burnett Show, The" (1967) - Joe Hamilton (II) (executive producer); Bill Angelos (producer); Buz Kohan (producer); Arnie Rosen (producer); Carol Burnett (star); CBS
  • "Dick Cavett Show, The" (1968) - John Gilroy (II) (producer); Dick Cavett (star); ABC
  • "Flip Wilson Show, The" (1970) - Monte Kay (executive producer); Bob Henry (I) (producer); Flip Wilson (star); NBC
  • "Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, The" (1971) - Allan Blye (producer); Chris Bearde (producer); Sonny Bono (star); Cher (I) (star); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition - For a Special Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Brand New Life, A (1973) (TV) - Billy Goldenberg; ABC
  • Liza with a 'Z' (1972) (TV) - Fred Ebb; John Kander; NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series (First Year of Music's Use Only)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ironside" (1967) - Marty Paich; NBC
  • "Medical Center" (1969) - Alexander Courage; CBS
    - For episode "Cycle of Peril".

  • Outstanding Single Program - Variety and Popular Music
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Applause (1973) (TV) - Alexander H. Cohen (II) (executive producer); Joseph Kipness (producer); Lawrence Kasha (producer); Richard M. Rosenbloom (producer); CBS
  • Once Upon a Mattress (1972) (TV) - Joe Hamilton (II); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Music, Lyrics and Special Material
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, The" (1971) - Earl Brown (II) (composer); CBS
    - For episode with Jean Stapleton ("The Gloria Majestic Story").
  • Marcus-Nelson Murders, The (1973) (TV) - Billy Goldenberg (composer); Bobby Russell (I) (composer); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Informational/Factual
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "ABC Afterschool Specials" (1972) - Jameson Brewer (writer); ABC
    - For episode "The Last of the Curlews".
  • "In the News" (1971) - Joel Heller (II) (executive producer); Pat Lynch (II) (producer); Judy Reemstsma (producer); CBS
  • "Make a Wish" (1970) - Lester Cooper (executive producer); Tom Bywaters (producer); ABC

  • Outstanding Drama Series - Continuing
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Cannon" (1971) - Quinn Martin (I) (executive producer); Harold Gast (producer); Adrian Samish (producer); CBS
  • "Hawaii Five-O" (1968) - Leonard Freeman (executive producer); Bob Sweeney (producer); Bill Finnegan (producer); CBS
  • "Kung Fu" (1972) - Jerry Thorpe; ABC
  • "Mannix" (1967) - Bruce Geller (I) (executive producer); Ivan Goff (producer); Ben Roberts (I) (producer)
  • Columbo: Étude in Black (1972) (TV) - Dean Hargrove; NBC
    - Also for Columbo: The Greenhouse Jungle (1972) (TV), Columbo: The Most Crucial Game (1972) (TV), Columbo: Dagger of the Mind (1972) (TV), Columbo: Requiem for a Falling Star (1973) (TV), Columbo: A Stitch in Crime (1973) (TV) and Columbo: The Most Dangerous Match (1973) (TV).

  • Outstanding Achievement by Individuals in Daytime Drama
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Days of Our Lives" (1965) - Macdonald Carey (performer); NBC
  • "Days of Our Lives" (1965) - Wes Kenney (director); NBC
  • "Doctors, The" (1963) - Norman Hall (II) (director); NBC
    - For episode on 9 January 1973.
  • "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing" (1967) - Peter Levin (I) (director); CBS
    - For episode on 17 July 1972.
  • "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing" (1967) - Victor Paganuzzi (scenic designer); John A. Wendell (set decorator); CBS
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - David Pressman (II) (director); ABC
    - For episode on 23 January 1973.

  • Outstanding Program Achievement in Daytime Drama
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Days of Our Lives" (1965) - Betty Corday (executive producer); Wes Kenney (producer); NBC
  • "Doctors, The" (1963) - Allen Potter (producer); NBC
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Doris Quinlan (producer); Agnes Nixon (producer); ABC

  • Outstanding Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "M*A*S*H" (1972) - Gene Reynolds; CBS
  • "Mary Tyler Moore" (1970) - James L. Brooks (executive producer); Allan Burns (I) (executive producer); Ed. Weinberger; CBS
  • "Maude" (1972) - Norman Lear (executive producer); Rod Parker (I); CBS
  • "Sanford and Son" (1972) - Bud Yorkin (executive producer); Aaron Ruben (producer); NBC

  • Outstanding New Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Julie Andrews Hour, The" (1972) - Nick Vanoff (producer); Julie Andrews (I) (star); ABC
  • "Kung Fu" (1972) - Jerry Thorpe; ABC
  • "M*A*S*H" (1972) - Gene Reynolds; CBS
  • "Maude" (1972) - Norman Lear (executive producer); Rod Parker (I) (producer); CBS
  • "Waltons, The" (1972) - Lee Rich (executive producer); Robert L. Jacks (producer); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Entertainment/Fictional
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Electric Company, The" (1971) - Henry Behar (director); PBS
  • "Electric Company, The" (1971) - Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr. (executive producer); David D. Connell (executive producer); Andy Ferguson (producer); PBS
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Robert Myhrum (director); PBS
    - For episode on 17 November 1972.
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Joe Raposo (I) (music director); PBS
    - For episode on 12 February 1973.
  • You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown (1972) (TV) - Charles M. Schulz (writer); CBS

  • Outstanding Program Achievement in Daytime
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Hollywood Squares, The" (1965) - Merrill Heatter (executive producer); Bob Quigley (executive producer); Bill Armstrong (II) (producer); Jay Redack (producer); NBC
  • "Jeopardy!" (1964) - Robert Rubin (III); NBC
  • "Mike Douglas Show, The" (1961) - Barry Sand (producer); Mike Douglas (I) (star); Syndicated
  • "Password" (1961) - Frank Wayne (III) (executive producer); Howard Felsher (producer); ABC

  • Outstanding Drama/Comedy - Limited Episodes
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Last of the Mohicans, The" (1971) - John McRae (I); PBS
  • Vita di Leonardo Da Vinci, La (1971) (TV) - CBS; Radiotelevisione Italiana (RAI) [it] (executive producer)
    - For parts I-V.

  • Outstanding Achievement by Individuals in Daytime Programming
      Nominees:
     
  • "Hollywood Squares, The" (1965) - Paul Lynde (performer); NBC
  • "Hollywood Squares, The" (1965) - Peter Marshall (I) (host); NBC
  • "Three on a Match" (1971) - Bill Cullen (I) (host); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Choreography
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Carol Burnett Show, The" (1967) - Ernie Flatt (choreographer); CBS
    - For episode "Family Show".
  • "Julie Andrews Hour, The" (1972) - Tony Charmoli (choreographer); ABC
    - For episode with Robert Goulet and Joel Grey.

  • Outstanding Single Program - Drama or Comedy
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Long Day's Journey Into Night (1973) (TV) - Cecil Clarke (I) (executive producer); ABC
  • Marcus-Nelson Murders, The (1973) (TV) - Abby Mann (executive producer); Matthew Rapf (producer); CBS
  • Red Pony, The (1973) (TV) - Frederick H. Brogger (producer); NBC
  • That Certain Summer (1972) (TV) - Richard Levinson (I) (producer); William Link (producer); ABC

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