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18th Primetime Emmy Awards

The 18th Emmy Awards, later known as the 18th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 22, 1966, at the Hollywood Palladium. The ceremony was hosted by Danny Kaye and Bill Cosby.

18th Primetime Emmy Awards
DateMay 22, 1966
LocationHollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, California
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted byDanny Kaye
Bill Cosby
Highlights
Most awardsThe Dick Van Dyke Show (4)
Most nominationsHallmark Hall of Fame (11)
Outstanding Comedy SeriesThe Dick Van Dyke Show
Outstanding Dramatic SeriesThe Fugitive
Outstanding Dramatic ProgramThe Ages of Man
Outstanding Musical ProgramFrank Sinatra: A Man and His Music
Outstanding Variety SeriesThe Andy Williams Show
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBS

The top show of the night was The Dick Van Dyke Show, which won its fourth consecutive top series award, and tied the record (since broken) of five major wins. The ceremony returned to a more traditional format, after experimenting the previous year.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed in bold and series' networks are in parentheses.

Programs

Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Dramatic Series
Outstanding Variety Series Outstanding Musical Program
Outstanding Variety Special Outstanding Children's Program
Achievements in Daytime Programming - Programs Outstanding Dramatic Program

Acting

Lead performances

Outstanding Continued Performance
by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series
Outstanding Continued Performance
by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series
  • Dick Van Dyke as Rob Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show, (CBS)
    • Don Adams as Maxwell Smart on Get Smart, (NBC)
    • Bob Crane as Col. Robert E. Hogan on Hogan's Heroes, (CBS)
Outstanding Continued Performance
by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series
Outstanding Continued Performance
by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series

Supporting performances

Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Comedy
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Drama
  • Lee Grant as Stella Chernak on Peyton Place, (ABC)
    • Diane Baker as Rachel Brown on Hallmark Hall of Fame, (Episode: "Inherit the Wind"), (NBC)
    • Pamela Franklin as Betsy Balcombe on Hallmark Hall of Fame, (Episode: "Eagle in a Cage"), (NBC)
    • Jeanette Nolan as Helen Robinson on I Spy, (Episode: "The Conquest of Maude Murdock"), (NBC)

Single performances

Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama
  • Simone Signoret as Sara Lescault on Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, (Episode: "A Small Rebellion"), (NBC)

Directing

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama
  • Sydney Pollack for Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, (Episode: "The Game"), (NBC)
    • Sheldon Leonard for I Spy, (NBC)
    • George Schaefer for Hallmark Hall of Fame, (Episode: "Eagle in a Cage"), (NBC)
    • George Schaefer for Hallmark Hall of Fame, (Episode: "Inherit the Wind"), (NBC)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety or Music

Writing

Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama
  • Bill Persky, Sam Denoff for The Dick Van Dyke Show, (Episode: "Coast to Coast Big Mouth"), (CBS)
    • Mel Brooks, Buck Henry for Get Smart, (Episode: "Mr. Big"), (NBC)
    • Bill Persky, Sam Denoff for The Dick Van Dyke Show, (Episode: "The Ugliest Dog In The World"), (CBS)
  • Millard Lampell for Hallmark Hall of Fame, (Episode: "Eagle in a Cage"), (NBC)
    • Morton S. Fine, David Friedkin, for I Spy, (Episode: "A Cup of Kindness"), (NBC)
    • S. Lee Pogostin for Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, (Episode: "The Game"), (NBC)
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Variety

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Most major nominations

By network [note 1]
  • NBC – 45
  • CBS – 29
  • ABC – 15
By program
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC) – 11
  • The Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS) – 8
  • I Spy (NBC) – 7
  • Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (NBC) – 6
  • Bewitched (ABC) – 5
  • Get Smart (NBC) – 4

Most major awards

By network [note 1]
  • NBC – 45
  • CBS – 9
  • ABC – 5
By program
  • The Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS) – 4
  • Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (NBC) – 4
  • Bewitched (ABC) – 2
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC) – 2
Notes
  1. ^ a b "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.

References

  1. ^ Emmys.com list of 1966 Nominees & Winners

External links

  • Emmys.com list of 1966 Nominees & Winners
  • 18th Primetime Emmy Awards at IMDb

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The 18th Emmy Awards later known as the 18th Primetime Emmy Awards were handed out on May 22 1966 at the Hollywood Palladium The ceremony was hosted by Danny Kaye and Bill Cosby 18th Primetime Emmy AwardsDateMay 22 1966LocationHollywood Palladium Los Angeles CaliforniaPresented byAcademy of Television Arts and SciencesHosted byDanny KayeBill CosbyHighlightsMost awardsThe Dick Van Dyke Show 4 Most nominationsHallmark Hall of Fame 11 Outstanding Comedy SeriesThe Dick Van Dyke ShowOutstanding Dramatic SeriesThe FugitiveOutstanding Dramatic ProgramThe Ages of ManOutstanding Musical ProgramFrank Sinatra A Man and His MusicOutstanding Variety SeriesThe Andy Williams ShowTelevision radio coverageNetworkCBS 17th Primetime Emmy Awards 19th The top show of the night was The Dick Van Dyke Show which won its fourth consecutive top series award and tied the record since broken of five major wins The ceremony returned to a more traditional format after experimenting the previous year Contents 1 Winners and nominees 1 1 Programs 1 2 Acting 1 2 1 Lead performances 1 2 2 Supporting performances 1 2 3 Single performances 1 3 Directing 1 4 Writing 2 Most major nominations 3 Most major awards 4 References 5 External linksWinners and nominees EditWinners are listed in bold and series networks are in parentheses Programs Edit Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Dramatic SeriesThe Dick Van Dyke Show CBS Batman ABC Bewitched ABC Get Smart NBC Hogan s Heroes CBS The Fugitive ABC Bonanza NBC I Spy NBC The Man from U N C L E NBC Slattery s People CBS Outstanding Variety Series Outstanding Musical ProgramThe Andy Williams Show NBC The Danny Kaye Show CBS The Hollywood Palace ABC The Red Skelton Show CBS The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson NBC Frank Sinatra A Man and His Music NBC The Bell Telephone Hour NBC The Bolshoi Ballet Syndicated Color Me Barbra CBS New York Philharmonic Young People s Concerts with Leonard Bernstein CBS Outstanding Variety Special Outstanding Children s ProgramBob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Episode Christmas Special NBC An Evening with Carol Channing CBS Jimmy Durante Meets the Lively Arts ABC The Julie Andrews Show NBC The Swinging World of Sammy Davis Jr Syndicated A Charlie Brown Christmas CBS Captain Kangaroo CBS Discovery ABC NBC Children s Theatre Episode The World of Stuart Little NBC Walt Disney s Wonderful World of Color Episode Further Adventures of Gallagher NBC Achievements in Daytime Programming Programs Outstanding Dramatic ProgramCamera Three CBS Mutual of Omaha s Wild Kingdom NBC Today NBC The Ages of Man CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame Episode Eagle in a Cage NBC Hallmark Hall of Fame Episode Inherit the Wind NBC Slattery s People Episode Rally Round Your Own Flag Mister CBS Acting Edit Lead performances Edit Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy SeriesDick Van Dyke as Rob Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS Don Adams as Maxwell Smart on Get Smart NBC Bob Crane as Col Robert E Hogan on Hogan s Heroes CBS Mary Tyler Moore as Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS Lucille Ball as Lucy Carmichael on The Lucy Show CBS Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens on Bewitched ABC Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic SeriesBill Cosby as Alexander Scott on I Spy NBC Richard Crenna as James Slattery on Slattery s People CBS Robert Culp as Kelly Robinson on I Spy NBC David Janssen as Dr Richard Kimble on The Fugitive ABC David McCallum as Illya Kuryakin on The Man from U N C L E NBC Barbara Stanwyck as Victoria Barkley on The Big Valley ABC Anne Francis as Honey West on Honey West ABC Barbara Parkins as Betty Anderson Cord on Peyton Place ABC Supporting performances Edit Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a ComedyDon Knotts as Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show Episode The Return of Barney Fife CBS Morey Amsterdam as Buddy Sorrell on The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS Frank Gorshin as The Riddler on Batman Episode Hi Diddle Riddle ABC Werner Klemperer as Col Wilhelm Klink on Hogan s Heroes CBS Alice Pearce as Gladys Kravitz on Bewitched ABC Rose Marie as Sally Rogers on The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS Agnes Moorehead as Endora on Bewitched ABC Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a DramaJames Daly as Dr O Meara on Hallmark Hall of Fame Episode Eagle in a Cage NBC David Burns as The Great McGonigle on The Trials of O Brien CBS Leo G Carroll as Alexander Waverly on The Man from U N C L E NBC Lee Grant as Stella Chernak on Peyton Place ABC Diane Baker as Rachel Brown on Hallmark Hall of Fame Episode Inherit the Wind NBC Pamela Franklin as Betsy Balcombe on Hallmark Hall of Fame Episode Eagle in a Cage NBC Jeanette Nolan as Helen Robinson on I Spy Episode The Conquest of Maude Murdock NBC Single performances Edit Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a DramaCliff Robertson as Quincey Parke on Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Episode The Game NBC Ed Begley as Matthew Harrison Brady on Hallmark Hall of Fame Episode Inherit the Wind NBC Melvyn Douglas as Henry Drummond on Hallmark Hall of Fame Episode Inherit the Wind NBC Trevor Howard as Napoleon on Hallmark Hall of Fame Episode Eagle in a Cage NBC Christopher Plummer as Hamlet on Hamlet at Elsinore Syndicated Simone Signoret as Sara Lescault on Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Episode A Small Rebellion NBC Eartha Kitt as Angel on I Spy Episode The Loser NBC Margaret Leighton as Chris Becker on Dr Kildare Episode A Life for a Life NBC Shelley Winters as Edith on Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Episode Back to Back NBC Directing Edit Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Outstanding Directorial Achievement in DramaWilliam Asher for Bewitched ABC Paul Bogart for Get Smart Episode Diplomat s Daughter NBC Jerry Paris for The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS Sydney Pollack for Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Episode The Game NBC Sheldon Leonard for I Spy NBC George Schaefer for Hallmark Hall of Fame Episode Eagle in a Cage NBC George Schaefer for Hallmark Hall of Fame Episode Inherit the Wind NBC Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety or MusicAlan Handley for The Julie Andrews Show NBC Greg Garrison for The Dean Martin Comedy Hour NBC Dwight Hemion for Color Me Barbra CBS Dwight Hemion for Frank Sinatra A Man and His Music NBC Bob Henry for The Andy Williams Show NBC Writing Edit Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy Outstanding Writing Achievement in DramaBill Persky Sam Denoff for The Dick Van Dyke Show Episode Coast to Coast Big Mouth CBS Mel Brooks Buck Henry for Get Smart Episode Mr Big NBC Bill Persky Sam Denoff for The Dick Van Dyke Show Episode The Ugliest Dog In The World CBS Millard Lampell for Hallmark Hall of Fame Episode Eagle in a Cage NBC Morton S Fine David Friedkin for I Spy Episode A Cup of Kindness NBC S Lee Pogostin for Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Episode The Game NBC Outstanding Writing Achievement in VarietyAl Gordon Hal Goldman Sheldon Keller for An Evening with Carol Channing CBS Ernest Chambers Pat McCormick Ron Friedman Larry Tucker Paul Mazursky Billy Barnes Bernard Rothman Norman Barasch Carroll Moore for The Danny Kaye Show CBS Bill Persky Sam Denoff for The Julie Andrews Show CBS 1 Most major nominations EditBy network note 1 NBC 45 CBS 29 ABC 15By programHallmark Hall of Fame NBC 11 The Dick Van Dyke Show CBS 8 I Spy NBC 7 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre NBC 6 Bewitched ABC 5 Get Smart NBC 4Most major awards EditBy network note 1 NBC 45 CBS 9 ABC 5By programThe Dick Van Dyke Show CBS 4 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre NBC 4 Bewitched ABC 2 Hallmark Hall of Fame NBC 2Notes a b Major constitutes the categories listed above Program Acting Directing and Writing Does not include the technical categories References Edit Emmys com list of 1966 Nominees amp WinnersExternal links EditEmmys com list of 1966 Nominees amp Winners 18th Primetime Emmy Awards at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 18th Primetime Emmy Awards amp oldid 1129382592, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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