Awards for 1965

Primetime Emmy

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Actors and Performers

WINNERS


Leonard Bernstein (CBS)
For the New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts series.

Hallmark Hall of Fame: Lynn Fontanne (NBC)
For episode "The Magnificent Yankee". Lynn Fontanne was not present at the award's ceremony. 'Joan Crawford' accepted the award on her behalf.

Hallmark Hall of Fame: Alfred Lunt (NBC)
For episode "The Magnificent Yankee". Alfred Lunt was not present at the award's ceremony. Melvyn Douglas accepted the award on his behalf.

NOMINEES




The Andy Williams Show: Julie Andrews (NBC)
For episode on 30 November 1964.






Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre: Bob Hope (NBC)
For episode "Bob Hope Comedy Special (#1.24)".

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Lighting Directors

WINNER

Hallmark Hall of Fame: Phil Hyms (lighting director) (NBC)
For episode "The Magnificent Yankee".

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Technical Directors

WINNER

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Directors

WINNER

The Defenders: Paul Bogart (director) (CBS)
For episode "The 700 Year Old Gang".

NOMINEE

Outstanding Achievement in News, Information, Documentary and Sports - Writing

WINNER

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Cinematographer

WINNER

12 O'Clock High: William W. Spencer (cinematographer) (ABC)

NOMINEES


Bonanza: Haskell B. Boggs (cinematographer), William P. Whitley (cinematographer) (NBC)

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Art Directors and Set Decorators

WINNERS

My Name Is Barbra: Bill Harp (set decorator), Tom H. John (art director) (CBS)

NOMINEES

A Carol for Another Christmas: Jack Wright Jr., Gene Callahan (art director) (ABC)
Shown within "Xerox Specials".

Hallmark Hall of Fame: Warren Clymer (NBC)
For episode "The Magnificent Yankee".

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Costume Designers

NOMINEE

Hallmark Hall of Fame: Noel Taylor (costume designer) (NBC)
For episode "The Magnificent Yankee".

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Special Photographic Effects

WINNER

Individual Achievements in News, Documentaries and Sports - Musicians

WINNER

A Golden Prison: The Louvre: Norman Dello Joio (composer/conductor) (NBC)

NOMINEE

Saga of Western Man: Ulpio Minucci (composer), Rayburn Wright (conductor) (ABC)
For episode "Leonardo da Vinci".

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Musicians

WINNER

My Name Is Barbra: Peter Matz (music director) (CBS)

NOMINEE

Hallmark Hall of Fame: Herbert Grossman (music director)
For episode "The Fantasticks".

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Make-Up Artist

WINNER

Hallmark Hall of Fame: Bob O'Bradovich (NBC)
For episode "The Magnificient Yankee".

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Choreographers

WINNER

My Name Is Barbra: Joe Layton (choreographer) (CBS)

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Color Consultant

WINNER

Bonanza: Edward P. Ancona Jr. (color consultant) (NBC)

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Editors

NOMINEE

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Writers

WINNER

The Defenders: David Karp (writer) (CBS)
For episode "The 700 Year Old Gang".

NOMINEES

Hallmark Hall of Fame: Robert Hartung (writer) (NBC)
For episode "The Magnificent Yankee". Emmet Lavery is listed on the official Emmy Database for writing the original book. Lavery was not listed as an Emmy nominee on earlier press releases.

That Was the Week That Was: Calvin Trillin (writer), Joseph Hurley (writer), Larry Siegel (writer), William Boardman (writer), Thomas Meehan (writer), Gerald Gardner (writer), David Frost (writer), Buck Henry (writer), Robert Emmett (writer), Jim Stevenson (writer), Gloria Steinem (writer), Herbert Sargent (writer), Saul Turteltaub (writer), Dee Caruso (writer) (NBC)


The Dick Van Dyke Show: Carl Reiner (CBS)
For episode "Never Bathe On Sunday".

Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment - Production Crew

NOMINEE

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: (NBC)
Production Team Effort.

Outstanding Program Achievements in Entertainment

WINNERS


Hallmark Hall of Fame: George Schaefer (producer) (NBC)
For episode "The Magnificent Yankee".


NOMINEES

Who Has Seen the Wind?: George Sidney (producer) (ABC)
Shown within "Xerox Specials".

A Carol for Another Christmas: Joseph L. Mankiewicz (producer) (ABC)
Shown within "Xerox Specials"




The Defenders: Bob Markell (producer) (CBS)



Mr. Novak: Leonard Freeman (producer) (NBC)

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