19th Primetime Emmy Awards

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19th Primetime Emmy Awards
DateJune 4, 1967
LocationCentury Plaza Hotel, Los Angeles, California
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted byJoey Bishop
Hugh Downs
Highlights
Most awardsMission: Impossible (3)
Most nominationsCBS Playhouse (6)
Outstanding Comedy SeriesThe Monkees
Outstanding Dramatic SeriesMission: Impossible
Outstanding Dramatic ProgramDeath of a Salesman
Outstanding Musical ProgramBrigadoon
Outstanding Variety SeriesThe Andy Williams Show
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
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The 19th Emmy Awards, later known as the 19th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on June 4, 1967, at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony was hosted by Joey Bishop and Hugh Downs. Winners are listed in bold and series' networks are in parentheses.

The top show of the night was Mission: Impossible, which won three major awards. Don Knotts won his fifth Emmy for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy. This record still stands.

Winners and nominees[]

[1]

Programs[]

Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Dramatic Series
  • The Monkees, (NBC)
    • The Andy Griffith Show, (CBS)
    • Bewitched, (ABC)
    • Get Smart, (NBC)
    • Hogan's Heroes, (CBS)
  • Mission: Impossible, (CBS)
    • The Avengers, (ABC)
    • I Spy, (NBC)
    • Star Trek, (NBC)
    • Run for Your Life, (NBC)
Outstanding Variety Series Outstanding Musical Program
  • The Andy Williams Show, (NBC)
    • The Dean Martin Comedy Hour, (NBC)
    • The Hollywood Palace, (ABC)
    • The Jackie Gleason Show, (CBS)
    • The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, (CBS)
    • The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, (NBC)
  • Brigadoon, (ABC)
    • The Bell Telephone Hour, (NBC)
    • Frank Sinatra: A Man and his Music Part II, (NBC)
Outstanding Variety Special Outstanding Children's Program
  • The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special, (CBS)
    • ABC Stage 67, (Episode: "A Time for Laughter"), (ABC)
    • Dick Van Dyke Special, (CBS)
    • Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre (Episode: "Christmas Special"), (NBC)
Program and Individual Achievements in Daytime Programming - Programs Outstanding Dramatic Program
  • Death of a Salesman, (CBS)
    • ABC Stage 67, (Episode: "A Christmas Memory"), (ABC)
    • ABC Stage 67, (Episode: "The Love Song of Barney Kempinski"), (ABC)
    • CBS Playhouse, (Episode: "The Final War of Olly Winter"), (CBS)
    • CBS Playhouse, (Episode: "The Glass Menagerie"), (CBS)
    • Mark Twain Tonight!, (CBS)

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
  • Don Adams as Maxwell Smart on Get Smart, (NBC)
    • Bob Crane as Col. Robert E. Hogan on Hogan's Heroes, (CBS)
    • Brian Keith as Uncle Bill Davis on Family Affair, (CBS)
    • Larry Storch as Cpl. Randolph Agarn on F Troop, (ABC)
  • Lucille Ball as Lucy Carmichael on The Lucy Show, (CBS)
    • Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens on Bewitched, (ABC)
    • Agnes Moorehead as Endora on Bewitched, (ABC)
    • Marlo Thomas as Ann Marie on That Girl, (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 Series
  • Bill Cosby as Alexander Scott on I Spy, (NBC)
    • Robert Culp as Kelly Robinson on I Spy, (NBC)
    • Ben Gazzara as Paul Bryan on Run for Your Life, (NBC)
    • David Janssen as Dr. Richard Kimble on The Fugitive, (ABC)
    • Martin Landau as Rollin Hand on Mission: Impossible, (CBS)
  • Barbara Bain as Cinnamon Carter on Mission: Impossible, (CBS)
    • Diana Rigg as Emma Peel on The Avengers, (ABC)
    • Barbara Stanwyck as Victoria Barkley on The Big Valley, (ABC)

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
  • Don Knotts as Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show, (Episode: "Barney Comes to Mayberry"), (CBS)
    • Gale Gordon as Mr. Theodore J. Mooney on The Lucy Show, (CBS)
    • Werner Klemperer as Col. Wilhelm Klink on Hogan's Heroes, (CBS)
  • Frances Bavier as Aunt Bee on The Andy Griffith Show, (CBS)
    • Nancy Kulp as Jane Hathaway on The Beverly Hillbillies, (CBS)
    • Marion Lorne as Aunt Clara 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 Drama
  • Eli Wallach as Happy Locarno on Poppies Are Also Flowers, (ABC)
    • Leo G. Carroll as Alexander Waverly on The Man from U.N.C.L.E., (NBC)
    • Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock on Star Trek, (NBC)
  • Agnes Moorehead as Emma Valentine on The Wild Wild West, (Episode: "Night of the Vicious Valentine"), (CBS)
    • Tina Chen as Vietnamese girl on CBS Playhouse, (Episode: "The Final War of Olly Winter"), (CBS)
    • Ruth Warrick as Hannah Cord on Peyton Place, (ABC)

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
  • Peter Ustinov as Socrates on Hallmark Hall of Fame, (Episode: "Barefoot in Athens"), (NBC)
    • Alan Arkin as Barney Kempinski on ABC Stage 67, (Episode: "The Love Song of Barney Kempinski"), (ABC)
    • Lee J. Cobb as Willy Loman on Death of a Salesman, (CBS)
    • Ivan Dixon as Olly Winter on CBS Playhouse, (Episode: "The Final War of Olly Winter"), (CBS)
    • Hal Holbrook as Mark Twain on Mark Twain Tonight!, (CBS)
  • Geraldine Page as Sook on ABC Stage 67, (Episode: "Truman Capote's A Christmas Memory"), (ABC)
    • Shirley Booth as Amanda Wingfield on CBS Playhouse, (Episode: "The Glass Menagerie"), (CBS)
    • Mildred Dunnock as Linda Loman on Death of a Salesman, (CBS)
    • Lynn Fontanne as Grand Duchess Marie on Hallmark Hall of Fame, (Episode: "Anastasia"), (NBC)
    • Julie Harris as Anastasia on Hallmark Hall of Fame, (Episode: "Anastasia"), (NBC)

Directing[]

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama
  • James Frawley for The Monkees, (Episode: "Royal Flush"), (NBC)
    • William Asher for Bewitched, (ABC)
    • Earl Bellamy for I Spy, (Episode: "One of Our Bombs is Missing"), (NBC)
    • William D. Russell for Family Affair, (CBS)
    • Maury Thompson for The Lucy Show, (CBS)
  • Alex Segal for Death of a Salesman, (CBS)
    • Paul Bogart for CBS Playhouse, (Episode: "The Final War of Olly Winter"), (CBS)
    • Paul Bogart for Mark Twain Tonight!, (CBS)
    • George Schaefer for Hallmark Hall of Fame, (Episode: "Anastasia"), (NBC)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety or Music
  • Fielder Cook for Brigadoon, (ABC)
    • Greg Garrison for The Dean Martin Comedy Hour, (NBC)
    • Dwight Hemion for Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music Part II, (NBC)
    • Bob Henry for The Andy Williams Show, (NBC)
    • Bill Hobin for The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special, (CBS)

Writing[]

Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama
  • Buck Henry, Leonard Stern for Get Smart, (Episode: "Ship of Spies"), (NBC)
    • Edmund L. Hartmann for Family Affair, (Episode: "Buffy"), (CBS)
    • Sidney Sheldon for I Dream of Jeannie, (NBC)
  • Bruce Geller for Mission: Impossible, (CBS)
    • Robert Culp, for I Spy, (NBC)
    • Ronald Ribman for CBS Playhouse, (Episode: "The Final War of Olly Winter"), (CBS)
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Variety
  • The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special, (CBS)
    • The Dean Martin Comedy Hour, (NBC)
    • The Jackie Gleason Show, (CBS)

Most major nominations[]

By network [note 1]
  • CBS – 44
  • NBC – 31
  • ABC – 22
By program
  • CBS Playhouse (CBS) – 6
  • ABC Stage 67 (ABC) / Bewitched (ABC) / I Spy (NBC) – 5
  • Death of a Salesman (CBS) / Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC) / Mission: Impossible (CBS) – 4

Most major awards[]

By network [note 1]
  • CBS – 11
  • NBC – 9
  • ABC – 4
By program
  • Mission: Impossible (CBS) – 3
  • The Andy Griffith Show (CBS) / Brigadoon (ABC) / Death of a Salesman (CBS) / Get Smart (NBC)
    The Monkees (NBC) / The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special (CBS) – 2
Notes
  1. ^ a b "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.

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