23rd International Emmy Awards

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23rd International Emmy Awards
Hilton NY 54 6 jeh.jpg
Date20 November 1995
LocationHilton Hotel
New York City, New York, U.S.
Hosted byPeter Ustinov
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNBC Super Channel
NBC Asia[1]
Produced byJonathan Hagey
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The 23rd International Emmy Awards took place in 20 November 1995 at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, United States, and hosted by English actor Peter Ustinov.[2]

Ceremony[]

Nominations for the 1995 International Emmy Awards were announced in 1 November 1995, by International Council of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The awards, which honor programs from broadcasters and independent producers around the world, was bestowed 20 November in New York.[3]

Winners[]

Arts documentary[]

Winner Country Network Result
 Japan NHK Won
Bookmark  United Kingdom BBC Nominated
 United Kingdom Channel 4 / WDR Nominated

Children & Young People[]

Winner Country Network Result
Wise Up  United Kingdom Channel 4 Won
 Brazil TV Cultura Nominated
Little Lord Fauntleroy  United Kingdom BBC Nominated

Documentary[]

Winner Country Network Result
(tie)
Anne Frank Remembered
 France
 United Kingdom
France 2
BBC
Won
 United Kingdom BBC Two Nominated
 United Kingdom Carlton Television Nominated

Drama Series[]

Winner Country Network Result
The Politician's Wife  United Kingdom Channel 4 Won
Cold Comfort Farm  United Kingdom BBC Nominated
 Japan NHK Nominated

Performing Arts[]

Winner Country Network Result
 Canada Rhombus Media Won
 Sweden Sveriges Television Nominated
 Spain TVE Nominated

Popular Arts[]

Winner Country Network Result
Don't Forget Your Toothbrush  United Kingdom Channel 4 Won
Frontline  Australia Australian Broadcasting Corporation Nominated
This Hour Has 22 Minutes  Canada CBC Television Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ "International Emmy nominations unveiled". Variety. October 19, 1995.
  2. ^ "Britain to the fore in race for Emmys". heraldscotland.com/.
  3. ^ "International Emmy nominations unveiled". Variety.

External links[]

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