On goldderby.com years ago, there appeared an article listing episodes submitted for leading actor/actress in comedy/drama series that began in the mid eighties. Does that article still exist?
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Does anyone know Marion Ross's episode for Brooklyn Bridge the first year of the show 91-92 season? What it the pilot, when irish eyes were smiling? Also: What about Garry Shandling for Larry Sanders in 1996?
Posts: 15 | Location: Florida | Registered: September 25, 2008
According to tv.com, Bill Cosby's 1966 Emmy win for "I Spy" was "The Loser". This episode also got a nom for Eartha Kitt for single performance. Does anyone know Bill Cosby's other 2 episode wins for "I Spy"?
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Does anyone know what Michael C. Hall submitted for the 4th season of Six Feet Under? Because I just watched "That's My Dog" and that should've garnered him a nomination AND win in the Best Actor Drama category that year with ease!
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Originally posted by idina_Iraheta: Does anyone know what Michael C. Hall submitted for the 4th season of Six Feet Under? Because I just watched "That's My Dog" and that should've garnered him a nomination AND win in the Best Actor Drama category that year with ease!
Hall wasn't nominated for the fourth season. But I agree. "That's My Dog" was an awesome episode.
Six Feet Under received the following nominations for it's fourth season:
-OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES -OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS (Frances Conroy) -OUTSTANDING CINEMATOGRAPHY -OUTSTANDING ART DIRECTION -OUTSTANDING COSTUMES
Hall wasn't nominated for the fourth season. But I agree.
I know he wasn't but I was wondering if he did submit "That's My Dog" because I will be majorly upset knowing that he submitted a slam dunk tape and failed to get a nomination.
Hall wasn't nominated for the fourth season. But I agree.
I know he wasn't but I was wondering if he did submit "That's My Dog" because I will be majorly upset knowing that he submitted a slam dunk tape and failed to get a nomination.
The Tape season wasn't introduced yet during 2005. It only started during the last season of Six Feet Under.
I hope The Office wins as Best Comedy Series for this year's Emmy Awards.
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I'm new here and this is actually my first post, so I thought i'd just say hi to everyone!
On the first page of this thread there are no episodes listed for The West Wings 4th season, but in another thread someone mentions having loved their submissions that year. Just wondering if someone could tell me what they were, if they know them, since I loved that season of the show? Also if anyone knows what Northern Exposure submitted the year they won?
Awesome, thanks!
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good to have another west wing fan on the boards JonFo!
Here's what West Wing submitted for season 4:
TAPE A: 20 Hours in America (both parts) Holy Night
TAPE B: Inauguration: Part 1 Inauguration: Over There
TAPE C: Evidence in things Not Seen Life On Mars
TAPE D: Commencement Twenty Five
20 Hours in America is one of the best episodes the series ever produced. All other pairings are pretty much perfect and fit really well togteher. I would have replaced Holy Night (it was a good episode though) with Game On but I would have kept the rest the same. West Wing's winning seasons had as falwless submissions as you could ask for and likley played a key role in them winning (especially the last 2 times).
If you need to know any more of west wings submissions feel free to ask, I have them all on record.
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Congratulations West Wing, Emmys most honored drama. 27 Emmys including 4 best drama series "What's Next?"
Posts: 2471 | Location: Sydney, Australia | Registered: September 07, 2005
Hey, thanks alot Noble, it's been driving me mad not knowing their submissions!
I agree that 20 Hours in America was a phenominal episode, but I thought that the Commencement, Twenty Five pairing was probably one of the strongest the show ever had and that it probably clinched the victory for them.
I think that season 3 is basically a perfect season of television, especially for a show with 24 episodes, but even I would have had a hard time not voting for Six Feet Under that year. if SFU didn't win in 2002, then it definately should have won in 2003, which just shows how strong The West Wing's submissions were. It was beating shows like SFU, 24, and especially The Sopranos, consistently, which is not easy to do!
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