Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program was presented to television programming aimed towards children in any format. Series, specials and non-fiction programming were all eligible for the award.[1] Prior to 1974, both daytime and primetime programming was eligible. However, once the Daytime Emmy Awards were formed, only primetime television remained eligible.
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Children's Program |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 1950 (first awarded to Time for Beany) |
Currently held by | Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance We Are the Dream: The Kids of the Oakland MLK Oratorical Fest (2020) |
Website | emmys |
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences revised their rules for the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards to exclude "programs first broadcast during primetime hours that are an extension of or a special produced from a daytime series." The rule change followed three consecutive wins for Sesame Street primetime specials.[2] The category was retired beginning with the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards. Children's programs are now eligible only for Daytime Emmys.[3]
Winners and nominations
1950s
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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1950 (2nd) | |||
Time for Beany | — | KTLA | |
Cyclone Malone | — | KNBH | |
Kukla, Fran and Ollie | — | ||
1951 (3rd) | |||
Time for Beany | — | KTLA | |
The Cisco Kid | — | KNBH | |
Jump Jump | — | KTTV | |
Kukla, Fran and Ollie | — | NBC | |
The Lone Ranger | — | KTLA | |
1953 (5th) | |||
Time for Beany | — | KTLA | |
Big Top | — | CBS | |
Gabby Hayes | — | NBC | |
The Howdy Doody Show | — | ||
Kukla, Fran and Ollie | — | ||
Super Circus | — | ||
Zoo Parade | — | ||
1954 (6th) | |||
Kukla, Fran and Ollie | — | NBC | |
Big Top | — | CBS | |
Ding Dong School | — | NBC | |
Super Circus | — | ||
Zoo Parade | — | ||
1955 (7th) | |||
Lassie | — | CBS | |
Art Linkletter and the Kids | — | Syndicated | |
Ding Dong School | — | NBC | |
Kukla, Fran and Ollie | — | ABC | |
Time for Beany | — | Syndicated | |
Zoo Parade | — | NBC | |
1956 (8th) | |||
Lassie | — | CBS | |
Ding Dong School | — | NBC | |
The Howdy Doody Show | — | ||
Kukla, Fran and Ollie | — | ABC | |
The Mickey Mouse Club | — | ||
The Pinky Lee Show | — | NBC | |
1960s
1970s
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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1970 (22nd) | |||
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming[9] | |||
Sesame Street | David Connell, executive producer; Sam Gibbon, Jon Stone and Lutrelle Horne, producers | NET | |
The Wonderful World of Disney | Ron W. Miller, executive producer | NBC | |
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming — Individuals | |||
Sesame Street | David Connell, Bruce Hart, Carole Hart, Jerry Juhl, Jeff Moss, Virginia Schone, Ray Sipherd, Jon Stone and Dan Wilcox, writers | NET | |
Joe Raposo and Jeff Moss, music and lyrics for "This Way to Sesame Street" | |||
Kukla, Fran and Ollie | Michael Loewenstein, scenic designer | NET | |
1971 (23rd) | |||
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming[10] | |||
Sesame Street | David Connell, executive producer; Jon Stone and Lutrelle Horne, producers | PBS | |
Kukla, Fran and Ollie | John J. Sommers and Richard Carter, executive producers | PBS | |
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming — Individuals | |||
Kukla, Fran and Ollie | Burr Tillstrom, performer | PBS | |
Sesame Street | George Riesenberger, lighting director | PBS | |
1972 (24th) | |||
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming[11] | |||
Sesame Street | David Connell, executive producer; Jon Stone, producer | PBS | |
The Electric Company | David Connell, executive producer; Samuel Y. Gibbon, producer | PBS | |
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming — Individuals [note 1] | |||
Play It Again, Charlie Brown | John Scott Trotter, music director | CBS | |
Sesame Street | George Riesenberger, lighting director | PBS | |
1973 (25th) | |||
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming — Informational/Factual[12] | |||
ABC Afterschool Special "Last of the Curlews" |
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, producers | ABC | |
A Picture of Us | Shari Lewis, host | NBC | |
ABC Afterschool Special "Last of the Curlews" |
Jameson Brewer, writer | ABC | |
In the News | Joel Heller, executive producer; Pat Lynch and Judy Reemstsma, producers | CBS | |
Make a Wish | Lester Cooper, executive producer; Tom Bywaters, producer | ABC | |
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming — Entertainment/Fictional[13] | |||
The Electric Company | Tom Whedon, John Boni, Sara Compton, Tom Dunsmuir, Thad Mumford, Jeremy Stevens and Jim Thurman, writers | PBS | |
Sesame Street | Jon Stone, executive producer; Robert Cunniff, producer | ||
Zoom | Christopher Sarson, producer | ||
The Electric Company | Henry Behar, director | PBS | |
Samuel Y. Gibbon and David Connell, executive producers; Andy Ferguson, producer | |||
Sesame Street | Robert Myhrum, director | ||
Joe Raposo, music director | |||
You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown | Charles M. Schulz, writer | CBS | |
1974 (26th) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[14] | |||
Marlo Thomas and Friends in Free to Be... You and Me | Marlo Thomas, producer/star; Carole Hart, producer | ABC | |
The Borrowers | Duane Bogie, executive producer; Walt deFaria and Warren Lockhart, producers | NBC | |
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving | Lee Mendelson and Bill Melendez, producers | CBS | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming | |||
The Borrowers | Bill Zaharuk, art director; Peter Razmofsky, set decorator | NBC | |
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving | Charles M. Schulz, writer | CBS | |
The Borrowers | Judith Anderson, actress | NBC | |
Juul Haalmeyer, costume designer | |||
Walter C. Miller, director | |||
Marlo Thomas and Friends in Free to Be... You and Me | Bill Davis, director | ABC | |
1975 (27th) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[15] | |||
Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus | Burt Rosen, executive producer; Bill Melendez and Mort Green, producers | ABC | |
Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Bill Melendez, producer | CBS | |
Dr. Seuss' The Hoober-Bloob Highway | David H. DePatie, executive producer; Friz Freleng and Dr. Seuss, producers | ||
It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Bill Melendez, producer | ||
1976 (28th) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[16] | |||
Huckleberry Finn | Steven North, producer | ABC | |
You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Bill Melendez, producer | CBS | |
1977 (29th) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[17] | |||
Ballet Shoes | John McRae and Joan Sullivan, producers | PBS | |
Hallmark Hall of Fame "Peter Pan" |
Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion, executive producers | NBC | |
It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Bill Melendez, producer | CBS | |
The Little Drummer Boy Book II | Arthur Rankin Jr. and Jules Bass, producers | NBC | |
Pinocchio | Bernard Rothman and Jack Wohl, producers | CBS | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming | |||
Hallmark Hall of Fame "Peter Pan" |
Jenn de Joux and Elizabeth Savel, video animation | NBC | |
Pinocchio | Jerry Greene, video tape editor | CBS | |
Bill Hargate, costume designer | |||
The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People "New York Philharmonic Young People's Concert: Making Pictures with Music" |
Michael Tilson Thomas, music director | CBS | |
Pinocchio | Stan Winston, Larry Abbott and Edwin Butterworth, makeup | ||
1978 (30th) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[18] | |||
Halloween Is Grinch Night | David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng, executive producers; Dr. Seuss, producer | ABC | |
The Fat Albert Christmas Special | Lou Scheimer and Norm Prescott, producers | CBS | |
Once Upon a Brothers Grimm | Jay Rayvid, executive producer; Shep Greene and Chiz Schultz, producers | ||
Once Upon a Classic "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" |
Bernard Rothman and Jack Wohl, producers | PBS | |
Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion | Ed Friendly, producer | NBC | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming | |||
Once Upon a Brothers Grimm | Bill Hargate, costume designer | CBS | |
Ken Johnson, art director; Robert Checchi, set decorator | |||
Once Upon a Brothers Grimm | Jerry Greene, video tape editor | CBS | |
Tommy Cole, Larry Abbott and Michael Westmore, makeup | |||
Once Upon a Classic "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" |
Nicholas Spies and Bob Millslagle, video tape editors | PBS | |
1979 (31st) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[19] | |||
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street | Jon Stone, executive producer; Dulcy Singer, producer | PBS | |
Benji's Very Own Christmas Story | Joe Camp, producer | ABC | |
Once Upon a Classic | Jay Rayvid, executive producer; James A. DeVinney and Graeme MacDonald, producers | PBS | |
A Special Sesame Street Christmas | Bob Banner, executive producer; Stephen Pouliot, producer | CBS | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming [note 1] | |||
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street | Gerri Brioso, graphic artist | PBS | |
Tony Di Girolamo and Dave Clark, lighting directors |
1980s
Year | Program | Nominees | Network |
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1980 (32nd) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[20] | |||
Benji at Work | Joe Camp, executive producer; Fielder Baker, producer | ABC | |
The Halloween That Almost Wasn't | Richard Barclay, executive producer; Gaby Monet, producer | ABC | |
Sesame Street in Puerto Rico | Al Hyslop, executive producer; Michael Cozell, producer | PBS | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming | |||
The Halloween That Almost Wasn't | Bob O'Bradovich, makeup | ABC | |
The Halloween That Almost Wasn't | Arthur Ginsberg, film editor | ABC | |
Mariette Hartley, performer | |||
Sesame Street in Puerto Rico | Ozzie Alfonso, director | PBS | |
Nat Mongioi, art director | |||
1981 (33rd) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[21] | |||
Donahue and Kids | Walter Bartlett, executive producer; Don Mischer, producer; Jan Cornell, co-producer | NBC | |
The Wonderful World of Disney "The Art of Disney Animation" |
William Robert Yates, executive producer; Bob King, Phil May and William Reid, producers | NBC | |
Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas | David Lazer, executive producer; Jim Henson, producer | ABC | |
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow | Charles Sellier, executive producer; James L. Conway, producer | NBC | |
Paddington Bear | Pepper Weiss, executive producer; Renate Cole and Graham Clutterbuck, producers | PBS | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming [note 1] | |||
Donahue and Kids | Don Mischer, director | NBC | |
Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas | Calista Hendrickson and Sherry Ammott, costume designers | ABC | |
Paul Williams, composer/lyricist for "When the River Meets the Sea" | |||
Tom Wright, lighting | |||
The Girl on the Edge of Town | Patty Duke, performer | Syndicated | |
1982 (34th) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[22] | |||
The Wave | Virginia L. Carter, executive producer; Fern Field, producer | ABC | |
Alice at the Palace | Joseph Papp, producer | NBC | |
The Electric Grandmother | Linda Gottlieb, executive producer; Doro Bachrach, producer | ||
Please Don't Hit Me, Mom | Virginia L. Carter, executive producer; Fern Field, producer | ABC | |
Through the Magic Pyramid | Ron Howard, executive producer; Rance Howard and Herbert Wright, producers | NBC | |
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming [note 1] | |||
Alice at the Palace | Ralph Holmes, lighting designer | NBC | |
Alice at the Palace | Theoni V. Aldredge, costume designer | NBC | |
Rascals and Robbers: The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn | Byron "Buzz" Brandt, film editor | CBS | |
Albert Heschong, art director; Warren Welch, set decorator | |||
Keith A. Wester, Robert W. Glass Jr., William A. Nicholson and Howard Wilmarth, sound mixing | |||
1983 (35th) [23] | |||
Big Bird in China | Jon Stone, executive producer; Kuo Bao-Xiang, Xu Ja-Cha and David Liu, producers | NBC | |
Grandpa, Will You Run with Me? | Ken Ehrlich, producer | NBC | |
Skeezer | Bill McCutchen, executive producer; Lee Levinson, producer | ||
The Snow Queen: A Skating Ballet | Greg Harney, executive producer; Bernice Olenick, producer | PBS | |
1984 (36th) [24] | |||
He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' | Edgar J. Scherick and Scott Rudin, executive producers; Emile Ardolino, producer; Judy Kinberg, co-producer | NBC | |
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever | Merrill H. Karpf, executive producer; George Schaefer, producer | ABC | |
Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street at the Metropolitan Museum of Art | Dulcy Singer, executive producer; Lisa Simon, Arlene Sherman and Tony Geiss, producers | PBS | |
1985 (37th) [25] | |||
American Playhouse "Displaced Person" |
Allison Maher, Barry Solomon, Rick Traum and Patrick Lynch, executive producers; Patrick Dromgoole, supervising executive producer; Barry Levinson, producer | PBS | |
The Ewok Adventure | George Lucas, executive producer; Thomas G. Smith, producer | ABC | |
The Night They Saved Christmas | Robert Halmi Jr., Jack Haley Jr. and David Niven Jr., executive producers; Robert Halmi Sr., supervising producer; David Kappes, producer | ||
Punky Brewster | David W. Duclon, executive producer; Gary Menteer, supervising producer; Rick Hawkins and Liz Sage, producers | NBC | |
Reading Rainbow | Twila Liggett and Tony Buttino, executive producers; Cecily Truett and Larry Lancit, producers | PBS | |
1986 (38th) [26] | |||
WonderWorks "Anne of Green Gables" |
Kevin Sullivan and Lee Polk, executive producers; Ian McDougall, producer | PBS | |
The Disney Sunday Movie "The Girl Who Spelled Freedom" |
Judith A. Polone, executive producer; R. W. Goodwin, producer; Christopher Knopf and David A. Simons, co-producers | ABC | |
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor | George Lucas, executive producer; Thomas G. Smith, producer | ||
The 116th Edition of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus | Kenneth Feld, executive producer; Steve Binder, producer | CBS | |
Punky Brewster | David W. Duclon, executive producer; Gary Menteer, supervising producer; Rick Hawkins, producer | NBC | |
1987 (39th) [27] | |||
Jim Henson's The Storyteller "Hans My Hedgehog" |
Jim Henson, executive producer; Mark Shivas, producer | NBC | |
The Disney Sunday Movie "Young Harry Houdini" |
Susan B. Landau, executive producer; James Orr and Jim Cruickshank, producers | ABC | |
Great Moments in Disney Animation | Andrew Solt and Jim Milio, executive producers; Susan F. Walker, supervising producer; Mark Hufnail and Phil Savenick, co-producers | ||
Jim Henson's The Christmas Toy | Diana Birkenfield, executive producer; Jim Henson and Martin G. Baker, producers | ||
WonderWorks "Walk on Air" |
Phylis Geller and Lee Polk, executive producers; Ricki Franklin, producer | PBS | |
1988 (40th) [28] | |||
Hallmark Hall of Fame "The Secret Garden" |
Norman Rosemont, executive producer; Steve Lanning, producer | CBS | |
Jim Henson's A Muppet Family Christmas | Jim Henson, executive producer; Diana Birkenfield, producer; Martin G. Baker, co-producer | ABC | |
Jim Henson's The Storyteller "The Luckchild" |
Jim Henson, executive producer; Duncan Kenworthy, producer | NBC | |
Jim Henson's The Storyteller "A Short Story" | |||
Shelley Duvall's Tall Tales & Legends | Shelley Duvall, executive producer; Bridget Terry and Fred Fuchs, producers | Showtime | |
1989 (41st) [29] | |||
Free to Be... a Family | Marlo Thomas, Christopher Cerf, Robert Dalrymple, Leonid Zolotarevsky and Igor Menzelintsev, executive producers; Vern Calhoun, co-producer | ABC | |
I Have AIDS — A Teenager's Story: A 3-2-1 Contact Extra | Al Hyslop, executive producer; Susan Schwartz, producer | PBS | |
The Jim Henson Hour | Jim Henson, executive producer; Duncan Kenworthy, producer/storyteller; Lawrence S. Mirkin, producer; Jerry Juhl and Martin G. Baker, co-producers | NBC | |
WonderWorks "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" |
Paul Stone, executive producer; Jay Rayvid, senior executive producer for WonderWorks; Dale Bell, executive producer for WonderWorks | PBS | |
WonderWorks "Young Charlie Chaplin" |
Alan Horrox, executive producer; Jay Rayvid, senior executive producer for WonderWorks; Dale Bell, executive producer for WonderWorks; Colin Shindler, producer | ||
1990s
Year | Program | Producers | Network |
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1990 (42nd) [30] | |||
A Mother's Courage: The Mary Thomas Story | Ted Field and Robert W. Cort, executive producers; Patricia Clifford and Kate Wright, co-executive producers; Richard L. O'Connor, producer; Chet Walker, co-producer | NBC | |
All Creatures Great and Small | Bill Sellars, producer | A&E | |
The Jim Henson Hour "The Song of the Cloud Forest" |
Jim Henson, executive producer; Lawrence S. Mirkin, producer; Jerry Juhl, Martin G. Baker and Ritamarie Peruggi, co-producers | NBC | |
A Yabba-Dabba-Doo Celebration! 50 Years of Hanna-Barbera | Joseph Barbera and William Hanna, executive producers; Bruce Johnson, co-executive producer; Marshall Flaum, producer | TNT | |
You Don't Look 40, Charlie Brown | Lee Mendelson, producer | CBS | |
1991 (43rd) [31] | |||
You Can't Go Home Again: A 3-2-1 Contact Extra | Anne MacLeod, executive producer; Tom Cammisa, producer | PBS | |
Avonlea | Trudy Grant and Kevin Sullivan, executive producers | Disney | |
Earth to Kids: A Guide to Products for a Healthy Planet | Carole Rosen and Joyce H. Newman, executive producers; Aram Boyajian, producer; Susan Markowitz, co-producer; Betsy Howie, coordinating producer | HBO | |
Newton's Apple | James Steinbach, executive producer; Richard Hudson, series producer; Kaye Zusmann, coordinating producer | PBS | |
What's Up Doc? A Salute to Bugs Bunny | Carl H. Lindahl, producer | TNT | |
1992 (44th) [32] | |||
Mark Twain and Me | Geoffrey Cowan and Julian Fowles, executive producers; Daniel Petrie, producer | Disney | |
ABC Afterschool Special "In the Shadow of Love: A Teen AIDS Story" |
Judith Stoia, executive producer; Lisa Schmid, producer | PBS | |
Avonlea | Trudy Grant and Kevin Sullivan, executive producers | Disney | |
What Kids Want to Know About Sex and Growing Up: A 3-2-1 Contact Extra | Anne MacLeod, executive producer; Terri Randall, producer | PBS | |
Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too | Ken Kessel, supervising producer; Jamie Mitchell, Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi, producers | ABC | |
1993 (45th) [33] | |||
Avonlea | Trudy Grant and Kevin Sullivan, executive producers; Brian Leslie Parker, line producer | Disney | |
Beethoven Lives Upstairs | Terence Robinson, executive producer; David Devine and Richard Mozer, producers | HBO | |
Brainstorm: The Truth About Your Brain on Drugs: A 3-2-1 Contact Extra | Anne MacLeod, executive producer; Karen Katz, producer | PBS | |
Dance in America: American Indian Dance Theatre | Barbara Schwei and Hanay Geiogamah, producers | ||
Peter, Paul & Mommy, Too | Bob Glover and Ken Fritz, executive producers; Martha Hertzberg, co-executive producer; Laurie Donnelly, producer; William Cosel, co-producer | ||
1994 (46th) [34] | |||
CBS Schoolbreak Special "Kids Killing Kids / Kids Saving Kids" |
Arnold Shapiro, executive producer; David J. Eagle and Kerry Neal, producers; Norman Marcus and Michael Killen, co-producers | CBS | |
Avonlea | Trudy Grant and Kevin Sullivan, executive producers; Nicholas J. Gray, line producer | Disney | |
Clarissa Explains It All "A Little Romance" |
Mitchell Kriegman, executive producer; Chris Gifford, producer; Neena Beber, co-producer | Nickelodeon | |
Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration | Arlene Sherman, executive producer | PBS | |
Sesame Street's All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever! | Andrew Solt, executive producer; Marjorie Kalins and Franklin Getchel, co-executive producers; Greg Vines, supervising producer; Joel Lipman, coordinating producer; Victoria Strong and Marc Sachnoff, producers; Emily Squires, co-producer | ABC | |
1995 (47th) [35] | |||
The World Wildlife Fund Presents "Going, Going, Almost Gone! Animals in Danger" | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Carole Rosen, senior producer; Ellen Goosenberg Kent, producer; Amy Schatz, co-producer | HBO | |
Avonlea | Trudy Grant and Kevin Sullivan, executive producers | Disney | |
In Search of Dr. Seuss | Joni Levin, producer | TNT | |
Lamb Chop and the Haunted Studio | Shari Lewis and Jon Slan, executive producers; Richard Borchiver, co-executive producer; Bernard Rothman, producer; Jack McAdam, co-producer | PBS | |
Smart Kids | John Walsh and Lance Heflin, executive producers; Jay A. Bakerink and Mitchel C. Resnick, producers | Fox | |
1996 (48th) [36] | |||
Peter and the Wolf | George Daugherty, executive producer; David Ka Lik Wong, co-executive producer; Linda Jones Clough and Adrian Workman, producers; Christine Losecaat, co-producer | ABC | |
Avonlea | Trudy Grant and Kevin Sullivan, executive producers | Disney | |
LeVar Burton Presents — A Reading Rainbow Special: Act Against Violence | Tony Buttino and LeVar Burton, executive producers; Twila Liggett, Cecily Truett, Larry Lancit, Orly Berger-Wiseman, Robin Fogelman, Mark Mannucci, Stacey Raider, Ronnie Krauss, Jill Gluckson and Kathy Kinsner, producers | PBS | |
Marsalis On Music | Peter Gelb and Pat Jaffe, executive producers; Laura Mitgang and Daniel Anker, producers | ||
Nick News Special Edition — Clearing the Air: Kids Talk to the President About Smoking | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Mark Lyons and Chichi Pierce, supervising producers; Murr LeBay, coordinating producer; Bob Brienza, producer | Nickelodeon | |
1997 (49th) [37] | |||
How Do You Spell God? | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Carole Rosen, senior producer; Ellen Goosenberg Ken and Amy Schatz, producers | HBO | |
About Us: The Dignity of Children | Fred Berner, Debra Reynolds and Jeffrey D. Jacobs, executive producers; Tracy A. Mitchell, supervising producer; Lesley Karsten, producer; Elaine Frontain Bryant, associate producer | ABC | |
It Just Takes One | Bonnie Hammer, executive producer; Ellen Weissbrod, producer; Lorna Thomas, co-producer | USA | |
Smoke Alarm: The Unfiltered Truth About Cigarettes | Joyce H. Newman and Sheila Nevins, executive producers; Carole Rosen, senior producer; Lila Corn, coordinating producer; Gabriella Messina, line producer; John Hoffman, producer | HBO | |
The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss | Brian Henson, David Steven Cohen and Michael K. Frith, executive producers; Lou Berger, supervising producer; Jonathan Meath and Lauren Gray, producers; David Gumpel, co-producer | Nickelodeon | |
1998 (50th) [38] | |||
Muppets Tonight | Brian Henson and Dick Blasucci, executive producers; Paul Flaherty and Kirk R. Thatcher, supervising producers; Patric M. Verrone, Martin G. Baker and Chris Plourde, producers; Bernie Keating and Jim Lewis, co-producers | Disney | |
Nick News Special Edition: What Are You Staring At? | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Mark Lyons, senior producer; Anne-Marie Cunniffe, producer | Nickelodeon | |
Absent Minded Inventions and the Search for Flubber with Bill Nye the Science Guy | James McKenna and Erren Gottlieb, executive producers; Michele Bornheim, supervising producer; Jamie Hammond, coordinating producer | ABC | |
Nick News Special Edition — Divorce: Caught in the Middle | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Mark Lyons, senior producer; Anne-Marie Cunniffe, producer | Nickelodeon | |
The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss | Brian Henson, David Steven Cohen and Michael K. Frith, executive producers; Lou Berger, supervising producer; Bob Stein and Lauren Gray, producers; David Gumpel, co-producer; Will Ryan, consulting producer | ||
1999 (51st) [39] | |||
The Truth About Drinking: The Teen Files | Arnold Shapiro, executive producer; Allison Grodner, supervising producer; Michael Rabb, producer | Syndicated | |
Nick News Special Edition: The Clinton Crisis | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, senior producer; Anne-Marie Cunniffe, producer | Nickelodeon | |
Rosie O'Donnell's Kids Are Punny | Rosie O'Donnell and Sheila Nevins, executive producers; Carole Rosen, senior producer; Diane Kolyer, line producer; Amy Schatz, producer | HBO | |
Rugrats | Gábor Csupó and Arlene Klasky, executive producers; Eryk Casemiro and Margot Pipkin, coordinating producers; Paul Demeyer, creative producer; Cella Nichols Harris, producer | Nickelodeon | |
A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving | Walt Disney Television Animation | ABC | |
2000s
Year | Program | Producers | Network |
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2000 (52nd) [40] | |||
The Color of Friendship | Alan Sacks, executive producer; Kevin Hooks and Christopher Morgan, producers | Disney | |
Goodnight Moon and Other Sleepytime Tales | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Carole Rosen, supervising producer; Amy Schatz, producer | HBO | |
Disney's Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra in Concert | Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion, executive producers; Gail Purse, producer | Disney | |
Here's to You, Charlie Brown: 50 Great Years | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Walter C. Miller, producer | CBS | |
Rugrats | Gábor Csupó and Arlene Klasky, executive producers; Eryk Casemiro, supervising producer; Jim Duffy, Cella Nichols Harris and Susan Ward, producers | Nickelodeon | |
2001 (53rd) [41] | |||
The Teen Files: Surviving High School | Arnold Shapiro, executive producer; Allison Grodner, supervising producer/writer/director; Karen Duzy, producer | UPN | |
King Gimp | Sheila Nevins and Nancy Walzog, executive producers; Lisa Heller, supervising producer; Susan Hadary and William Whiteford, producers | HBO | |
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Peter Pan Starring Cathy Rigby | Tom McCoy, Kris Slava and David Walmsley, executive producers; Marc Bauman, producer | A&E | |
Rugrats | Gábor Csupó and Arlene Klasky, executive producers; Eryk Casemiro, co-executive producer; Jim Duffy and Cella Nichols Harris, supervising producers; Kate Boutilier, producer; Pernelle Hayes and Susan Ward, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
2002 (54th) [42] | |||
Nick News Special Edition — Faces of Hope: The Kids of Afghanistan | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Josh Veselka, producer; Mark Lyons, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
The Making of "A Charlie Brown Christmas" | Lee Mendelson, executive producer; Jacob Mendelson, producer | ABC | |
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Rugrats | Gábor Csupó and Arlene Klasky, executive producers; Eryk Casemiro, co-executive producer; Jim Duffy and Cella Nichols Harris, supervising producers; Kate Boutilier, producer; Pernelle Hayes and Susan Ward, produced by | ||
SpongeBob SquarePants | Stephen Hillenburg, executive producer | ||
2003 (55th) [43] | |||
Through a Child's Eyes: September 11, 2001 | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Dolores Morris, supervising producer; Lynn Sadofsky and Amy Schatz, producers | HBO | |
Kermit's Swamp Years | Jim Lewis and Michael R. Polis, executive producers; Ritamarie Peruggi, producer | Starz | |
Lizzie McGuire | Susan Estelle Jansen and Stan Rogow, executive producers; Tim Maile and Douglas Tuber, co-executive producers; Melissa Gould, supervising producer; Jill Danton, producer | Disney | |
Nick News Special Edition — The Iraq Question: American Kids Talk About War | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Nick News Special Edition: My Family Is Different | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, produced by | ||
2004 (56th) [44] | |||
Happy to Be Nappy and Other Stories of Me | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Dolores Morris, supervising producer; Ellen Goosenberg Kent and Diane Kolyer, producers | HBO | |
Lizzie McGuire | Susan Estelle Jansen and Stan Rogow, executive producers; Tim Maile and Douglas Tuber, co-executive producers; Melissa Gould, supervising producer; Jill Danton, producer | Disney | |
Nick News Special Edition — Courage to Live: Kids, South Africa and AIDS | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Josh Veselka, producer; Mark Lyons, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Nick News Special Edition — There's No Place Like Home: Homeless Kids in America | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Josh Veselka, producer; Mark Lyons, produced by | ||
Sesame Street Presents "The Street We Live On" | Dr. Lewis Bernstein, executive producer; Kevin Clash, co-executive producer; Tim Carter, Melissa Dino, Karen Ialacci and Carol-Lynn Parente, producers | PBS | |
2005 (57th) [45] | |||
Classical Baby | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Dolores Morris, supervising producer; Sabina Barach, Gina B. Legnani, Beth Levison, Elissa W. Patterson, Amy Schatz and Elisabeth K. Wolfe, producers | HBO | |
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: Never Again? From the Holocaust to the Sudan | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons and Martin Toub, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Pride | Simon Curtis, Delia Fine and Laura Mackie, executive producers; Emilio Nunez, supervising producer, John Downer and Christopher Hall, produced by | A&E | |
That's So Raven | David Brookwell, Sean McNamara, Marc Warren and Dennis Rinsler, executive producers; Dava Savel, co-executive producer; Michael Carrington, supervising producer; Sarah Jane Cunningham and Suzie V. Freeman, producers; Patty Gary-Cox, produced by | Disney | |
Zoey 101 | Jan Korbelin and Dan Schneider, executive producers; Bill O'Dowd, producer | Nickelodeon | |
2006 (58th) [46] | |||
High School Musical | Bill Borden and Barry Rosenbush, executive producers; Don Schain, produced by | Disney | |
I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Dolores Morris, supervising producer; Ellen Goosenberg Kent, producer | HBO | |
Classical Baby 2 | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Dolores Morris, supervising producer; Sabina Barach, Beth Levison and Amy Schatz, producers | HBO | |
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: Do Something! Caring for the Kids of Katrina | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Christine Bachas, Holden Kepecs, Mark Lyons, Kara Pothier, Martin Toub and Joshua Veselka, producers | Nickelodeon | |
2007 (59th) [47] | |||
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee — Private Worlds: Kids and Autism | Rolfe Tessem, executive producer; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, producer; Martin Toub and Kara Pothier, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Hannah Montana | Michael Poryes and Steven Peterman, executive producers; Sally Lapiduss and Douglas Lieblein, co-executive producers; Richard G. King, produced by | Disney | |
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Danny Kallis, Irene Dreayer and Pamela Eells O'Connell, executive producers; Jim Geoghan, co-executive producer; Walter Barnett, produced by | ||
That's So Raven | Marc Warren and Dennis Rinsler, executive producers; Patty Gary-Cox and Michael Carrington, co-executive producers; Michael Feldman, supervising producer | ||
When Parents Are Deployed | Christina Delfico, executive producer; Joseph Pipher, producer | PBS | |
2008 (60th) [48] | |||
Classical Baby (I'm Grown Up Now): The Poetry Show | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Dolores Morris, supervising producer; Amy Schatz, produced by; Beth Aala, producer | HBO | |
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: The Untouchable Kids of India | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, producer; Josh Veselka, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Hannah Montana | Michael Poryes and Steven Peterman, executive producers; Richard G. King, Sally Lapiduss and Andrew Green, co-executive producers | Disney | |
High School Musical 2 | Bill Borden and Barry Rosenbush, executive producers; Don Schain, produced by | ||
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Danny Kallis, Irene Dreayer, Pamela Eells O'Connell and Jim Geoghan, executive producers; Walter Barnett, co-executive producer | ||
2009 (61st) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[49] | |||
Wizards of Waverly Place | Peter Murrieta, Todd J. Greenwald, Vince Cheung and Ben Montanio, executive producers; Matt Goldman, co-executive producer; Greg A. Hampson, produced by | Disney | |
Hannah Montana | Michael Poryes and Steven Peterman, executive producers; Douglas Lieblein and Andrew Green, co-executive producers; Richard G. King, produced by | Disney | |
iCarly | Dan Schneider, executive producer; Robin Weiner, supervising producer; Joe Catania, producer; Bruce Rand Berman, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Outstanding Children's Nonfiction Program[50] | |||
Grandpa, Do You Know Who I Am? with Maria Shriver | Sheila Nevins and Maria Shriver, executive producers; Veronica Brady, supervising producer; John Hoffman, series producer; Eamon Harrington and John Watkin, produced by | HBO | |
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee — Coming Home: When Parents Return from War | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, producer; Martin Toub, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
2010s
Year | Program | Producers | Network |
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2010 (62nd) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[51] | |||
Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie | Peter Murrieta, executive producer; Kevin Lafferty, produced by | Disney | |
Hannah Montana | Michael Poryes and Steven Peterman, executive producers; Douglas Lieblein and Andrew Green, co-executive producers; Richard G. King, produced by | Disney | |
iCarly | Dan Schneider, executive producer; Robin Weiner, supervising producer; Joe Catania, producer; Bruce Rand Berman, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Jonas | Michael Curtis and Roger S. H. Schulman, executive producers; Ivan Menchell, co-executive producer; Greg A. Hampson, producer | Disney | |
Wizards of Waverly Place | Peter Murrieta, Todd J. Greenwald, Vince Cheung and Ben Montanio, executive producers; Perry Rein and Gigi McCreery, co-executive producers; Greg A. Hampson, produced by | ||
Outstanding Children's Nonfiction Program[52] | |||
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee — The Face of Courage: Kids Living with Cancer | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, producer; Martin Toub, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
When Families Grieve | Christina Delfico, Lisa Lax, Nancy Stern, Rob Burnett and David Letterman, executive producers; Andrew Ames, supervising producer; Kevin Clash, producer | PBS | |
2011 (63rd) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[53] | |||
A Child's Garden of Poetry | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Jacqueline Glover, supervising producer; Amy Schatz, produced by; Beth Aala and Beth Levison, producers | HBO | |
Degrassi | Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn and Brendon Yorke, executive producers; Stephanie Williams, supervising producer; Stefan Brogren and David Lowe, producers | Nickelodeon | |
iCarly | Dan Schneider, executive producer; Robin Weiner and George Doty IV, supervising producers; Joe Catania, producer; Bruce Rand Berman, produced by | ||
Victorious | Dan Schneider, executive producer; Robin Weiner, supervising producer; Bruce Rand Berman and Joe Catania, producers | ||
Wizards of Waverly Place | Todd J. Greenwald, Vince Cheung and Ben Montanio, executive producers; Perry Rein and Gigi McCreery, co-executive producers; Richard Goodman, supervising producer; Greg A. Hampson, producer | Disney | |
Outstanding Children's Nonfiction Program[54] | |||
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee — Under the Influence: Kids of Alcoholics | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, producer; Martin Toub, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
A YoungArts Masterclass | Lin Arison, executive producer; Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon, produced by | HBO | |
2012 (64th) | |||
Outstanding Children's Program[55] | |||
Wizards of Waverly Place | Todd J. Greenwald, Vince Cheung and Ben Montanio, executive producers; Perry Rein and Gigi McCreery, co-executive producers; Richard Goodman, supervising producer; Greg A. Hampson, producer | Disney | |
Degrassi | Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn and Brendon Yorke, executive producers; Sarah Glinski, co-executive producer; Stephanie Williams, supervising producer; Stefan Brogren, series producer; David Lowe, producer | Nickelodeon | |
Good Luck Charlie | Dan Staley, Drew Vaupen and Phil Baker, executive producers; Christopher Vane, Erika Kaestle and Patrick McCarthy, co-executive producers; Pixie Wespiser, produced by | Disney | |
iCarly | Dan Schneider, executive producer; Robin Weiner, co-executive producer; Joe Catania, supervising producer; Jake Farrow and Matt Fleckenstein, producers; Bruce Rand Berman, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Victorious | Dan Schneider, executive producer; Warren Bell and Robin Weiner, co-executive producers; Joe Catania, supervising producer; Bruce Rand Berman and Matt Fleckenstein, producers | ||
Outstanding Children's Nonfiction Program[56] | |||
Sesame Street: Growing Hope Against Hunger | Carol-Lynn Parente, executive producer; Melissa Dino, supervising producer; Mason Rather, senior producer; Kevin Clash, producer | PBS | |
It Gets Better | Christy Spitzer, Shannon Fitzgerald, John Ferriter, Brian Pines, Dan Savage, Ted Skillman and Belisa Balaban, executive producers | MTV | |
The Weight of the Nation for Kids: The Great Cafeteria Takeover | Sheila Nevins and John Hoffman, executive producers; Shari Cookson and Nick Doob, produced by | HBO | |
2013 (65th) [57] | |||
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee — Forgotten But Not Gone: Kids, HIV & AIDS | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, producer; Martin Toub and Wendy Lobel, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Good Luck Charlie | Dan Staley, Drew Vaupen and Phil Baker, executive producers; Christopher Vane, Erika Kaestle, Patrick McCarthy and Jim Gerkin, co-executive producers; Pixie Wespiser, produced by | Disney | |
iCarly | Dan Schneider, executive producer; Robin Weiner, co-executive producer; Joe Catania, supervising producer; Jake Farrow, producer; Bruce Rand Berman, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
The Weight of the Nation for Kids: Quiz Ed! | Sheila Nevins and John Hoffman, executive producers; Shari Cookson and Nick Doob, produced by | HBO | |
A YoungArts Masterclass | Sheila Nevins and Lin Arison, executive producers; Jacqueline Glover, supervising producer; Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon, produced by | ||
2014 (66th) [58] | |||
One Last Hug: Three Days at Grief Camp | Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Sara Bernstein, supervising producer; Greg DeHart and Paul Freedman, produced by | HBO | |
Degrassi | Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn and Sarah Glinski, executive producers; Matt Huether, co-executive producer; Stephanie Williams, supervising producer; Stefan Brogren and David Lowe, producers | Nickelodeon | |
Dog with a Blog | Michael B. Kaplan, executive producer; Jim Hope, co-executive producer; Leo Clarke, produced by | Disney | |
Good Luck Charlie | Dan Staley, Drew Vaupen and Phil Baker, executive producers; Christopher Vane, Erika Kaestle, Patrick McCarthy and Jim Gerkin, co-executive producers; Pixie Wespiser, produced by | ||
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee — Family Secrets: When Violence Hits Home | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, producer; Martin Toub, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Wynton Marsalis — A YoungArts Masterclass | Sheila Nevins and Lin Arison, executive producers; Jacqueline Glover, supervising producer; Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon, produced by | HBO | |
2015 (67th) [59] | |||
Alan Alda and the Actor Within You: A YoungArts Masterclass | Sheila Nevins and Lin Arison, executive producers; Jacqueline Glover, supervising producer; Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon, produced by | HBO | |
Degrassi | Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn and Sarah Glinski, executive producers; Matt Huether, co-executive producer; Stephanie Williams, supervising producer; Stefan Brogren and David Lowe, producers | Nickelodeon | |
Dog with a Blog | Michael B. Kaplan, executive producer; Jim Hope, co-executive producer; Jessica Kaminsky, supervising producer; Leo Clarke, produced by | Disney | |
Girl Meets World | Michael Jacobs, executive producer; Frank Pace, Matthew Nelson, Mark Blutman and Jeff Menell, co-executive producers | ||
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: Coming Out | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, producer; Martin Toub, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
2016 (68th) [60] | |||
It's Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown! | Lee Mendelson, Jason Mendelson and Paul Miller, executive producers | ABC | |
Dog with a Blog | Michael B. Kaplan, executive producer; Jim Hope, co-executive producer; Jessica Kaminsky, supervising producer; Leo Clarke, produced by | Disney | |
Girl Meets World | Michael Jacobs, executive producer; Frank Pace, Matthew Nelson, Mark Blutman and Jeff Menell, co-executive producers; Randi Barnes, producer | ||
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee: Hello, I Must Be Going! 25 Years of Nick News with Linda Ellerbee | Linda Ellerbee and Rolfe Tessem, executive producers; Wally Berger, supervising producer; Mark Lyons, senior producer; Martin Toub and Wendy Lobel, producers; Josh Veselka, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
School of Rock | Jim Armogida, Steve Armogida and Jay Kogen, executive producers; Eric Friedman, Perry Rein and Gigi McCreery, co-executive producers; Dionne Kirschner, producer | ||
2017 (69th) [61] | |||
Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas | Brown Johnson, executive producer; Ken Scarborough, co-executive producer; Benjamin Lehmann, supervising producer; Karyn Leibovich, Stephanie Longard and Mindy Fila, producers | HBO | |
Girl Meets World | Michael Jacobs, executive producer; Frank Pace, Matthew Nelson, Mark Blutman and Jeff Menell, co-executive producers | Disney | |
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 90th Celebration | Brad Lachman, executive producer; Bill Bracken, co-executive producer; Matt Lachman, producer | NBC | |
School of Rock | Jim Armogida, Steve Armogida, Jay Kogen, Scott Rudin, Eli Bush and Richard Linklater, executive producers; Steve Skrovan, Sarah Jane Cunningham and Suzie V. Freeman, co-executive producers; Harry Hannigan, producer; Chris Arrington, produced by | Nickelodeon | |
Star Wars Rebels | Simon Kinberg and Dave Filoni, executive producers; Henry Gilroy, co-executive producer; Kiri Hart, Carrie Beck and Athena Yvette Portillo, producers | Disney XD | |
2018 (70th) [62] | |||
The Magical Wand Chase: A Sesame Street Special | Brown Johnson, Ken Scarborough and Jason Diamond, executive producers; Benjamin Lehmann, supervising producer; Mindy Fila, Karyn Leibovich, Stephanie Longardo and Scott Gracheff, producers | HBO | |
Alexa & Katie | Matthew Carlson and Heather Wordham, executive producers; Gary Murphy, co-executive producer; Bob Heath, producer | Netflix | |
Fuller House | Jeff Franklin, Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett, executive producers; Marsh McCall, Bryan Behar and Steve Baldikoski, co-executive producers | ||
A Series of Unfortunate Events | Daniel Handler, Neil Patrick Harris, Rose Lam, Barry Sonnenfeld and Jon Weber, executive producers | ||
Star Wars Rebels | Simon Kinberg and Dave Filoni, executive producers; Henry Gilroy, co-executive producer; Kiri Hart, Carrie Beck and Athena Yvette Portillo, producers | Disney XD | |
2019 (71st) [63] | |||
When You Wish Upon a Pickle: A Sesame Street Special | Brown Johnson, Benjamin Lehmann and Ken Scarborough, executive producers; Mindy Fila, Karyn Leibovich and Stephanie Longardo, producers | HBO | |
Carmen Sandiego | Caroline Fraser, CJ Kettler, Kirsten Newlands and Anne Loi, executive producers; Duane Capizzi, co-executive producers; Brian Hulme, producer | Netflix | |
A Series of Unfortunate Events | Daniel Handler, Neil Patrick Harris, Rose Lam and Barry Sonnenfeld, executive producers; Joe Tracz and Rand Geiger, producers | ||
Song of Parkland | Nancy Abraham and Lisa Heller, executive producers; Sara Rodriguez, supervising producer; Amy Schatz, produced by | HBO | |
Star Wars Resistance | Dave Filoni, Brandon Auman, Athena Yvette Portillo and Justin Ridge, executive producers | Disney |
2020s
Year | Program | Producers | Network |
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2020 (72nd) [64] | |||
Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance | Lisa Henson, Halle Stanford and Louis Leterrier, executive producers; Jeffrey Addiss, Will Matthews,[65] Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Blanca Lista; co-executive producers; Ritamarie Peruggi, produced by | Netflix | |
We Are the Dream: The Kids of the Oakland MLK Oratorical Fest | Mahershala Ali, Amatus Karim Ali, Mimi Valdés and Julie Anderson, executive producers; Amy Schatz and Diane Kolyer, produced by | HBO | |
Star Wars Resistance | Brandon Auman, Athena Yvette Portillo, Dave Filoni, Justin Ridge, Sareana Sun and Shuzo John Shiota, executive producers; Daisy Fang and Jack Liang; producers | Disney |
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Notes
- As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award. None of the nominees met the benchmark and no award was given.
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