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1970/71
Emmy Award Winners
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Outstanding Series, Drama:
The Bold Ones: The Senator (NBC)
Outstanding Continued Performance By an Actor in a Leading Role
in a Dramatic Series:
Hal Holbrook, The Bold Ones: The Senator
Outstanding Continued Performance By an Actress in a Leading Role
in a Dramatic Series:
Susan Hampshire, Masterpiece Theatre: The First Churchills
Outstanding Performance By an Actor in a Supporting Role in Drama:
David Burns, Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Price
Outstanding Performance By an Actress in a Supporting Role in Drama:
Margaret Leighton, Hallmark Hall of Fame: Hamlet
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama (Single Program of
a Series):
Daryl Duke, The Bold Ones: The Senator: The Day the Lion Died
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama (Single Program of a Series):
Joel Oliansky, The Bold Ones: The Senator: To Taste of Death but Once
Outstanding Single Program, Drama or Comedy:
Hollywood Television Theatre: The Andersonville Trial (PBS)
Outstanding Single Performance By an Actor in a Leading Role:
George C. Scott, Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Price
Outstanding Single Performance By an Actress in a Leading Role:
Lee Grant, NBC Monday Night at the Movies: The Neon Ceiling
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama (Single Program):
Fielder Cook, Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Price
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama, Original Teleplay:
Tracy Keenan Wynn and Marvin Schwartz, Movie of the Week on ABC: Tribes
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama, Adaptation:
Saul Levitt, Hollywood Television Theatre: The Andersonville Trial
Outstanding New Series:
All in the Family (CBS)
Outstanding Series, Comedy:
All in the Family (CBS)
Outstanding Continued Performance By an Actor in a Leading Role
in a Comedy Series:
Jack Klugman, The Odd Couple
Outstanding Continued Performance By an Actress in a Leading Role
in a Comedy Series:
Jean Stapleton, All in the Family
Outstanding Performance By an Actor in a Supporting Role in Comedy:
Edward Asner, The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Outstanding Performance By an Actress in a Supporting Role in Comedy:
Valerie Harper, The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy:
Jay Sandrich, The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Toulouse Lautrec Is One of
My Favorite Artists
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy:
James L. Brooks and Allan Burns, The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Support
Your Local Mother
Outstanding Variety Series, Musical:
The Flip Wilson Show (NBC)
Outstanding Variety Series, Talk:
The David Frost Show (Syndicated)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety or Music:
Mark Warren, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In (with Orson Welles)
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Variety or Music:
Herbert Baker, Hal Goodman, Larry Klein, Bob Weiskopf, Bob Schiller,
Norman Steinberg and Flip Wilson, The Flip Wilson Show (with Lena
Horne and Tony Randall)
Outstanding Single Program, Variety or Musical Variety and Popular
Music:
Singer Presents Burt Bacharach (CBS)
Classical Music NET Festival: Leopold Stokowski (PBS)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music
(Single Program):
Sterling Johnson, Timex Presents Peggy Fleming at Sun Valley
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music (Single
Program):
Bob Ellison and Marty Farrell, Singer Presents Burt Bacharach
Outstanding Achievement Within Regularly Scheduled News Programs:
NBC Nightly News: Five Part Investigation of Welfare (NBC)
Outstanding Achievements in News Documentary Programming:
CBS News: The Selling of the Pentagon (CBS)
CBS News: The World of Charlie Company (CBS)
NBC News: NBC White Paper: Pollution Is a Matter of Choice (NBC)
Outstanding Achievements in Magazine-Type Programming:
60 Minutes: Gulf of Tonkin Segment (CBS)
The Great American Dream Machine (PBS)
Outstanding Achievements in Cultural Documentary Programming:
NBC News: The Everglades (NBC)
The Making of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (NBC)
Arthur Penn, 1922–: Themes and Variants (PBS)
Outstanding Achievement in Sports Programming:
ABC's Wide World of Sports (ABC)
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming:
Sesame Street (PBS)
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