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14th Primetime Emmy Awards

1962 American television programming awards From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 14th Emmy Awards, later referred to as the 14th Primetime Emmy Awards, were held on May 22, 1962, to honor the best in television of the year. It was hosted by Johnny Carson in New York, Bob Newhart in Los Angeles and David Brinkley in Washington, DC. All nominations are listed, with winners in bold and series' networks are in parentheses.

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The top show of the night was the CBS courtroom drama The Defenders which swept the four major categories it was nominated in. The Bob Newhart Show won top honors for comedy, and in doing so, became the first show to win a top program prize (comedy or drama) for what would be the show's only season. Composer Richard Rodgers would also become the first person to complete the Grand Slam of entertainment awards (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony) when winning for Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composed with Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years.

Among the better-known presenters were Fred Astaire, Lucille Ball, Barbara Stanwyck, Judy Garland, Jimmy Durante, Jack Webb, Walter Brennan, Eartha Kitt, Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, and Cyril Ritchard, whose pronunciation of "tomatoes" as "tomahtoes" greatly amused the audience; he humorously apologized and repeated it with the American pronunciation.

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Winners and nominees

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E. G. Marshall, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Series (Lead) winner
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Shirley Booth, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Series (Lead) winner
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Don Knotts, Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actor winner
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Peter Falk, Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role winner
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Julie Harris, Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role winner
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Franklin J. Schaffner, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama winner
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Carl Reiner, Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy winner

Programs

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Programs
Outstanding Daytime Program
Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Children's Programming
Outstanding Program Achievement
in the Field of Educational and Public Affairs Programming
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC): "Victoria Regina"
    • Bell and Howell Close-Up! (ABC): "Walk in My Shoes"
    • CBS Reports (CBS): "Biography of a Bookie Joint"
    • The Judy Garland Show (CBS)
    • Vincent Van Gogh: A Self-Portrait (NBC)

Acting

Lead performances

Acting
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Series (Lead)
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Series (Lead)

Supporting performances

Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actor
Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role by an Actress

Single performances

Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role

Directing

Directing

Writing

Writing
Outstanding Writing Achievement in the Documentary Field
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Most major nominations

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Most major awards

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Notes
  1. "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.

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