Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie#1990s
{{Short description|Award}}
{{Infobox award
| name = Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie
| alt = Emmy icon
| image = Emmy_Icon.png
| awarded_for = Outstanding Television Movie
| presenter = Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
| country = United States
| year = 1973
| website = {{url|emmys.com}}
}}
This is a list of the winners of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie, which has been awarded since 1992. The category was originally called Outstanding Drama or Comedy Special.{{cite web |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-02-26-ca-2581-story.html |title=Television |work=Los Angeles Times |date=February 26, 1992 |first=Aleene |last=MacMinn}}
In 1991, Outstanding Drama or Comedy Special category was merged with Outstanding Miniseries category to form Outstanding Drama or Comedy Special and Miniseries and the number of nominations increased from five to six.{{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1991 |title=43rd Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} For this year, two miniseries had competed with four "made for television movies". The following year, 1992, the new category was split to re-form the Outstanding Miniseries and Outstanding Made for Television Movie categories.
In 2011, the category was merged with the Outstanding Limited Series category to create the Outstanding Miniseries or Movie category.{{cite web |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/emmys-merge-miniseries-made-tv-161144 |title=Emmys to Merge Miniseries, Made for TV Movie Categories This Year |work=The Hollywood Reporter |date=February 24, 2011 |first=Lindsay |last=Powers}} However, in 2014, the decision was reversed, and the separate Miniseries and Television Movie categories were reinstated.{{cite web |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |title=EMMYS: TV Academy Splits Best Miniseries & TV Movie, Reality Program & Voice-Over Categories, Expands Combined Longform Fields To 6 Nominees, Sets Possibility For 7 Best Drama & Comedy Series Nominees |url=https://deadline.com/2014/02/its-official-tv-academy-splits-best-miniseries-tv-movie-category-686953/ |website=Deadline Hollywood |date=February 20, 2014}} Rules were also changed in 2019 requiring at least a 75-minute runtime for movies to be eligible.{{cite web |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |title=Primetime Emmy Rule Changes Include TV Movie Length Requirement |url=https://deadline.com/2018/12/emmy-rule-changes-tv-movie-length-requirement-black-mirror-choreography-1202520060/ |website=Deadline Hollywood |date=December 13, 2018}}
In the history of this category, there has been four incidents of ties. The first occurred in 1976 when Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years tied with Sybil, the second occurred in 1989 when Day One tied with Roe vs. Wade, the third occurred in 1990 when Caroline? tied with The Incident, and the fourth occurred in 1993 when Barbarians at the Gate tied with Stalin.
Anthology series
In the 1950s and 1960s, anthology series were typically nominated in Drama Series categories. A resurgence of anthology series such as Black Mirror led individual episodes to be nominated for Outstanding Television Movie. Black Mirror won in 2017 with "San Junipero" and in 2018 with "USS Callister".{{cite web|url=https://www.thewrap.com/emmys-2023-anthology-series-rules-black-mirror-analysis/|title='Black Mirror' Ruled the Emmys, but This Year's Eligible Anthology Series Will Struggle to Crash the Party|work=TheWrap|last=Pond|first=Steve|date=June 20, 2023|accessdate=July 23, 2023}} In 2018, rule changes restricted the category to runtimes of at least 75 minutes.{{cite web|url=https://www.vulture.com/2018/12/the-emmys-have-a-new-black-mirror-related-tv-movie-rule.html|title=The Emmys Have a New TV-Movie Rule That'll Be Hard on Black Mirror|work=Vulture|last=McHenry|first=Jackson|date=December 14, 2018|accessdate=July 23, 2023}} Black Mirror won again in 2019 with the interactive film Bandersnatch, which has a variable runtime, nominally 90 minutes. Netflix petitioned for "Smithereens" to be submitted in the category in 2020, despite a 70-minute runtime. This was initially allowed, but it was later entered as Outstanding Drama Series instead.{{cite web|url=https://www.indiewire.com/awards/industry/black-mirror-booted-emmys-tv-movie-category-1202231500/|title=Is 'Black Mirror' Emmy Dominance Over? Series Booted From 2020 TV Movie Race|work=IndieWire|last=Sharf|first=Zack|date=May 15, 2020|accessdate=July 23, 2023}}
Critics for IndieWire disagreed with ATAS's decisions that Black Mirror fell within the Television Movie scope, as it is episodic.{{cite web|url=https://www.indiewire.com/awards/industry/black-mirror-smithereens-emmys-millions-of-screens-tv-podcast-1202226793/|title=How 'Black Mirror' Blew the Emmy Rules to Smithereens — TV Podcast|work=IndieWire|last=Hill|first=Libby|date=April 22, 2020|accessdate=July 23, 2023}}{{cite web|url=https://www.indiewire.com/awards/industry/black-mirror-not-a-movie-emmys-tv-movie-1202002487/|title='Black Mirror' Won the Wrong Emmy Award: Why the TV Academy Needs to Revise Its TV Movie Standards|work=IndieWire|last=Travers|first=Ben|date=September 10, 2018|accessdate=July 23, 2023}} Variety{{'}}s Michael Schneider noted that it was unclear where else the fifth series could have been nominated due to Drama Series and Limited Series requirements.{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/black-mirror-smithereens-emmys-netflix-andrew-scott-1234586144/|title='Black Mirror: Smithereens' Enters Emmy Movie Race After Netflix Petitions TV Academy (EXCLUSIVE)|work=Variety|last=Schneider|first=Michael|date=April 21, 2020|accessdate=July 23, 2023}} In 2021, the Limited Series category was renamed Limited or Anthology Series.
Winners and nominations
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colspan="4" | Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special |
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rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 1990 (42nd) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1990/outstanding-miniseries-or-movie |title=OUTSTANDING DRAMA/COMEDY SPECIAL - 1990 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} (The webpage also includes the winner and nominations for "Outstanding Miniseries") |
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| Les Alexander, Dan Enright and Don Enright, executive producers; Joseph Broido and Barbara Hiser, co-executive producers; Dorothea G. Petrie, producer | rowspan=2|CBS |
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| Robert Halmi Jr., executive producer; Bill Brademan and Edwin Self, producers |
The Final Days
| Stu Samuels, executive producer; Richard L. O'Connor, producer; Susan Weber-Gold, co-producer | ABC |
A Killing in a Small Town
| Bruce J. Sallan, executive producer; Dan Witt and Courtney Pledger, producers; Cynthia Cidre, co-producer | CBS |
Murder in Mississippi
| David L. Wolper and Bernard Sofronski, executive producers; Tova Laiter, co-executive producer; Mark Wolper, producer | NBC |
colspan=4 | Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special and Miniseries |
rowspan=7 style="text-align:center" | 1991 (43rd) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1991/outstanding-miniseries-or-movie |title=Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special and Miniseries - 1991 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |access-date=November 22, 2014}} In 1991 and from 2011 to 2013, television movies and miniseries competed in a combined category for Outstanding Miniseries or Movie. |
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| Separate but Equal (miniseries) | Stan Margulies and George Stevens Jr., executive producers | ABC |
Decoration Day (TV Movie)
| Marian Rees, executive producer; Joyce Corrington, co-producer; Dick Gallegly, line producer; Anne Hopkins, producer | NBC |
The Josephine Baker Story (TV Movie)
| Robert Halmi and David Puttnam, executive producers; John Kemeny, producer | HBO |
Paris Trout (TV Movie)
| Diana Kerew, executive producer; Frank Konigsberg and Larry Sanitsky, producers | Showtime |
Sarah, Plain and Tall (TV Movie)
| Glenn Close and William Self, executive producers; Edwin Self, supervising producer; Glenn Jordan, producer | CBS |
Switched at Birth (miniseries)
| Richard Heus, Lawrence Horowitz, Barry Morrow, and Michael O'Hara, executive producers; Mark Sennet, supervising producer; Ervin Zavada, producer | NBC |
colspan="4" | Outstanding Made for Television Movie |
rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 1992 (44th) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1992/outstanding-made-for-television-movie |title=OUTSTANDING MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE - 1992 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} |
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| Marian Rees, executive producer; Andrea Baynes and Francine Lefrak, co-executive producer; Anne Hopkins, producer | NBC |
Doing Time on Maple Drive
| Paul Lussier, executive producer | Fox |
Homefront
| David Jacobs, Lynn Marie Latham and Bernard Lechowick, executive producers; Christopher Chulack, producer | ABC |
I'll Fly Away
| Joshua Brand and John Falsey, executive producers; Ian Sander, producer; John Forrest Niss, co-producer | NBC |
Without Warning: The James Brady Story
| David Puttnam, executive producer; Fred Berner, producer | HBO |
rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 1993 (45th) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1993/outstanding-made-for-television-movie |title=OUTSTANDING MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE - 1993 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} |
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| Thomas M. Hammel and Glenn Jordan, executive producers; Ray Stark, producer; Marykay Powell, co-producer | rowspan=2|HBO |
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| Stalin | Mark Carliner, producer; Donald L. West, line producer; Ilene Kahn Power, co-producer |
Citizen Cohn
| Mark Rosenberg, Paula Weinstein and Linda Gottlieb, executive producers; Doro Bachrach, producer | rowspan=2|HBO |
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom
| Frederick S. Pierce and Kyle A. Heinrich, executive producers; James Manos Jr., producer |
Tru
| Lindsay Law and Samuel Paul, executive producers; Michael Bronson, producer | PBS |
rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 1994 (46th) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1994/outstanding-made-for-television-movie |title=OUTSTANDING MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE - 1994 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} |
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| Aaron Spelling and E. Duke Vincent, executive producers; Midge Sanford and Sarah Pillsbury, producers | HBO |
Breathing Lessons
| Richard Welsh, executive producer; Andrew Gottlieb, supervising producer; John Erman, producer; Brent Shields, co-producer | rowspan=2|CBS |
Gypsy
| Robert Halmi Sr., Craig Zadan, Neil Meron and Bonnie Bruckheimer, executive producers; Emile Ardolino and Cindy Gilmore, producers |
A Place for Annie
| Marcy Gross and Ann Weston, executive producers; Diane Walsh, producer; Cathleen Young and Lee Guthrie, co-producers | ABC |
To Dance with the White Dog
| Patricia Clifford and Richard Welsh, executive producers; Bruce Savin, co-executive producer; Glenn Jordan, producer; Brent Shields, co-producer | CBS |
rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 1995 (47th) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1995/outstanding-made-for-television-movie |title=OUTSTANDING MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE - 1995 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} |
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| Indictment: The McMartin Trial | Oliver Stone, Janet Yang and Abby Mann, executive producers; Diana Pokorny, producer | HBO |
The Burning Season
| David Puttnam, executive producer; John Frankenheimer and Thomas M. Hammel, producers; Diane Batson-Smith, co-producer | rowspan=2|HBO |
Citizen X
| Matthew Chapman, Laura Bickford and David R. Ginsburg, executive producers; Timothy Marx, producer |
The Piano Lesson
| Richard Welsh and Craig Anderson, executive producers; August Wilson, producer; Robert Huddleston, line producer; Brent Shields, co-producer | CBS |
Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story
| Barbra Streisand, Glenn Close, Craig Zadan, Neil Meron and Cis Corman, executive producers; Richard Heus, producer | NBC |
rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 1996 (48th) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1996/outstanding-made-for-television-movie |title=OUTSTANDING MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE - 1996 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} |
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| Truman | Paula Weinstein and Anthea Sylbert, executive producers; Doro Bachrach, producer | HBO |
Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story
| Bernard Sofronski, executive producer; Adam Haight, line producer | Lifetime |
The Heidi Chronicles
| Michael Brandman, executive producer; Leanne Moore, co-executive producer; Steven J. Brandman, co-producer | TNT |
The Late Shift
| Ivan Reitman, executive producer; Joe Medjuck and Daniel Goldberg, co-executive producers; Don Carmody, producer | rowspan=2|HBO |
Tuskegee Airmen
| Frank Price, executive producer; Robert Williams, co-executive producer; Bill Carraro, producer; Carol Bahoric, co-producer |
rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 1997 (49th) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1997/outstanding-made-for-television-movie |title=OUTSTANDING MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE - 1997 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} |
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| Robert Benedetti and Laurence Fishburne, executive producers; Derek Kavanagh and Kip Konwiser, producers; Kern Konwiser and Peter Stelzer, co-producers | HBO |
Bastard out of Carolina
| Gary Hoffman, executive producer; Amanda DiGiulio, producer | Showtime |
Gotti
| Gary Lucchesi, executive producer; David Coatsworth, producer; Robert McMinn, co-producer | rowspan=3|HBO |
If These Walls Could Talk
| Suzanne Todd and Demi Moore, executive producers; Laura Greenlee, line producer; J.J. Klein, associate producer |
In the Gloaming
| Frederick Zollo, Nicholas Paleologos and Michael J. Fuchs, executive producers; Nellie Nugiel, producer; Bonnie Timmermann, co-producer |
rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 1998 (50th) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1998/outstanding-made-for-television-movie |title=OUTSTANDING MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE - 1998 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} |
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| Thomas Carter, executive producer; David Blocker, producer | HBO |
A Bright Shining Lie
| Lois Bonfiglio, executive producer; Greg Ricketson, producer | rowspan=2|HBO |
Gia
| Marvin Worth, Ilene Kahn Power and David R. Ginsburg, executive producers; James D. Brubaker, producer |
12 Angry Men
| Terence A. Donnelly, producer | Showtime |
What the Deaf Man Heard
| Richard Welsh, executive producer; Brent Shields, co-executive producer; Tom Luse, supervising producer | CBS |
rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 1999 (51st) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1999/outstanding-made-for-television-movie |title=OUTSTANDING MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE - 1999 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} |
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| Ellen M. Krass, Joel Stillerman and Ted Demme, executive producers; Robert Benedetti, producer | HBO |
The Baby Dance
| Jodie Foster, Robert Halmi Jr., Tony Allard and Matthew O'Connor, executive producers; Meg LeFauve and Vicky Herman, producers | Showtime |
Dash and Lilly
| Stan Margulies, Antony Root and Delia Fine, executive producers; Craig McNeil and Jerrold L. Ludwig, producers | A&E |
Pirates of Silicon Valley
| Nick Lombardo and Steven Haft, executive producers; Leanne Moore, producer | TNT |
The Rat Pack
| Neal H. Moritz, executive producer; Fred C. Caruso, producer | HBO |
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rowspan=7 style="text-align:center" | 2010 (62nd) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2010/outstanding-made-for-television-movie |title=OUTSTANDING MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE - 2010 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} |
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| Gil Bellows, Dante Di Loreto, Anthony Edwards, Paul Lister, Alison Owen and Emily Gerson Saines, executive producers; Scott Ferguson, producer | HBO |
Endgame
| David Aukin and Hal Vogel, producers | PBS |
Georgia O'Keeffe
| Joan Allen, Joshua D. Maurer and Alixandre Witlin, executive producers; Tony Mark, producer | Lifetime |
Moonshot
| Richard Dale and Juliette Howell, executive producers; Tim Goodchild and Michael Robins, producers | History |
The Special Relationship
| Andy Harries, Kathleen Kennedy, Christine Langan, Frank Marshall and Peter Morgan, executive producers; Frank Doelger, Tracey Scoffield and Ann Wingate, producer | rowspan=2 | HBO |
You Don't Know Jack
| Tom Fontana, Steve Lee Jones, Barry Levinson, Lydia Dean Pilcher and Glenn Rigberg, executive producers; Scott Ferguson, producer |
colspan=4 | Outstanding Miniseries or Movie |
rowspan=7 style="text-align:center" | 2011 (63rd) {{cite news |title=Outstanding Miniseries or Movie - 2011 |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2011/outstanding-miniseries-or-movie |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |access-date=November 22, 2014}} |
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| Downton Abbey (miniseries) | Gareth Neame, Rebecca Eaton, and Julian Fellowes, executive producers; Nigel Marchant, producer; Liz Trubridge, series producer | PBS |
The Kennedys (miniseries)
| Jonathan Koch, Steve Michaels, Jon Cassar, Stephen Kronish, Michael Prupas, Jamie Paul Rock, Joel Surnow, David McKillop, Dirk Hoogstra, Christine Shipton, and Tara Ellis, executive producers; Brian Gibson, supervising producer |
Cinema Verite
| Gavin Polone and Zanne Devine, executive producers; Karyn McCarthy, producer | rowspan="3"|HBO |
Mildred Pierce (miniseries)
| Christine Vachon, Pamela Koffler, John Wells, and Todd Haynes, executive producers; Ilene S. Landress, co-executive producer |
Too Big to Fail
| Curtis Hanson, Paula Weinstein, and Jeffrey Levine, executive producers; Carol Fenelon, co-executive producer; Ezra Swerdlow, producer |
The Pillars of the Earth (miniseries)
| David A. Rosemont, Jonas Bauer, Tim Halkin, Michael Prupas, David W. Zucker, Rola Bauer, Ridley Scott, and Tony Scott, executive producers; John Ryan, producer | Starz |
rowspan=7 style="text-align:center" | 2012 (64th) {{cite news |title=Outstanding Miniseries or Movie - 2012 |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2012/outstanding-miniseries-or-movie |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |access-date=November 22, 2014}} |
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| Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman, and Jay Roach, executive producers; Danny Strong and Steven Shareshian, co-executive producers; Amy Sayres, producer | HBO |
American Horror Story (miniseries)
| Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Dante Di Loreto, executive producers | FX |
Hatfields & McCoys (miniseries)
| Leslie Greif, Nancy Dubuc, and Dirk Hoogstra, executive producers; Barry Berg, supervising producer; Kevin Costner, Darrell Fetty, Herb Nanas, producer by; and Vlad Paunescu, producer | History |
Hemingway & Gellhorn
| Peter Kaufman, Trish Hofmann, James Gandolfini, Alexandra Ryan, and Barbara Turner, executive producers; Nancy Sanders and Mark Armstrong, co-executive producer | HBO |
Luther (miniseries)
| Phillippa Giles, executive producer; Katie Swinden, producer |
Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia
| Beryl Vertue, Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss, Rebecca Eaton, and Bethan Jones, executive producers; Sue Vertue, producer | PBS |
rowspan=7 style="text-align:center" | 2013 (65th) {{cite news |title=Outstanding Miniseries or Movie - 2013 |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2013/outstanding-miniseries-or-movie |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |access-date=November 22, 2014}} |
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| Jerry Weintraub, executive producer; Gregory Jacobs, Susan Ekins, and Michael Polaire, producers | HBO |
American Horror Story: Asylum (miniseries)
| Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto, and Tim Minear, executive producers; Jennifer Salt, James Wong, Jessica Sharzer, and Bradley Buecker, co-executive producers; and Alexis Martin Woodall, producer | FX |
The Bible (miniseries)
| Mark Burnett, Roma Downey, Richard Bedser, Nancy Dubuc, Dirk Hoogstra, Julian P. Hobbs, executive producers | History |
Phil Spector
| Barry Levinson and David Mamet, executive producers; and Michael Hausman, producer | HBO |
Political Animals (miniseries)
| Greg Berlanti, Laurence Mark, and Sarah Caplan, executive producers; and Melissa Kellner Berman, co-executive producer | USA |
Top of the Lake (miniseries)
| Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, and Jane Campion, executive producers; and Philippa Campbell, producer | Sundance |
colspan=4 | Outstanding Television Movie |
rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | 2014 (66th) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2014/outstanding-made-for-television-movie |title=OUTSTANDING TELEVISION MOVIE - 2014 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} |
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| Jason Blum, Dante Di Loreto, Dede Gardner, Ryan Murphy and Brad Pitt, executive producers; Mark Ruffalo, co-executive producer; Scott Ferguson and Alexis Martin Woodall, producers | HBO |
Killing Kennedy
| Mary Lisio, Bill O'Reilly, Howard T. Owens, Charlie Parsons, Ridley Scott, Noel Siegel, Teri Weinberg, Richard J. Wells and David W. Zucker, executive producers; Larry Rapaport, producer | Nat Geo |
Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight
| Jonathan Cameron, Frank Doelger and Tracey Scoffield, executive producers; Scott Ferguson, producer | HBO |
Sherlock: His Last Vow
| Rebecca Eaton, Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat, Beryl Vertue and Sue Vertue, executive producers | PBS |
The Trip to Bountiful
| Hallie Foote, Bill Haber, Jeffrey M. Hayes and Cicely Tyson, executive producers | Lifetime |
rowspan=7 style="text-align:center" | 2015 (67th) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2015/outstanding-made-for-television-movie |title=OUTSTANDING TELEVISION MOVIE - 2015 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} |
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| Bessie | Shakim Compere, Queen Latifah, Randi Michel, Shelby Stone, Lili Fini Zanuck and Richard D. Zanuck (posthumous), executive producers; Ron Schmidt, producer | HBO |
Agatha Christie's Poirot: Curtain, Poirot's Last Case
| Michele Buck, Mathew Prichard, Hilary Strong, Karen Thrussell and Damien Timmer, executive producers; David Boulter, producer | Acorn TV |
Grace of Monaco
| Arash Amel, Uday Chopra and Pierre-Ange Le Pogam, producers | Lifetime |
Hello Ladies: The Movie
| Lee Eisenberg, Stephen Merchant and Gene Stupnitsky, executive producers; Dan Kaplow, producer | HBO |
Killing Jesus
| Walon Green, Mary Lisio, Heather Moran, Bill O'Reilly, Charlie Parsons, Ridley Scott, Teri Weinberg and David W. Zucker, executive producers; Aidan Elliott and Mark Huffam, producers | Nat Geo |
Nightingale
| Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Elliott Lester, David Oyelowo, Brad Pitt, Josh Weinstock and Katrina Wolfe, executive producers; Lucas Akoskin, Alex Garcia and Jonathan Gray, co-executive producers | HBO |
rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | 2016 (68th) {{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2016/outstanding-made-for-television-movie |title=OUTSTANDING TELEVISION MOVIE - 2016 |publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences}} |
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| Sherlock: The Abominable Bride | Rebecca Eaton, Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat, Beryl Vertue and Sue Vertue, executive producers | PBS |
All the Way
| Bryan Cranston, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Jay Roach, Robert Schenkkan and Steven Spielberg, executive producers; James Degus and Michelle Graham, co-executive producer; Scott Ferguson, producer | rowspan=2 | HBO |
Confirmation
| Susannah Grant, Michael London, Kerry Washington and Janice Williams, executive producers; Darren Demetre, producer |
A Very Murray Christmas
| Roman Coppola, Sofia Coppola, Mitch Glazer, Tony Hernandez and Bill Murray, executive producers; Casey Patterson and Michael Zakin, co-executive producer; Lilly Burns and John Skidmore, producers | Netflix |
Luther
| Elizabeth Kilgarriff, executive producer; Marcus Wilson, producer | BBC America |
rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | 2017 (69th) {{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2017/outstanding-made-for-television-movie|title=Nominees/Winners|publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|access-date=July 13, 2017}} |
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| Black Mirror: "San Junipero" | Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones, executive producers; Laurie Borg, producer | Netflix |
Dolly Parton's Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love
| Sam Haskell, Dolly Parton, and Pamela K. Long, executive producers; Hudson Hickman, produced by | NBC |
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
| Oprah Winfrey, Carla Gardini, Alan Ball, Peter Macdissi, and Lydia Dean Pilcher, executive producers; Rebecca Skloot, co-executive producer; Kathryn Dean, produced by | rowspan="2"|HBO |
The Wizard of Lies
| Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro, Berry Welsh, Barry Levinson, and Tom Fontana, executive producers; Jason Sosnoff, co-executive producer; Joseph E. Iberti, produced by |
Sherlock: The Lying Detective
| Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat, Beryl Vertue, Sue Vertue, Rebecca Eaton, and Bethan Jones, executive producers | PBS |
rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | 2018 (70th) {{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2018/outstanding-made-for-television-movie|title=Nominees/Winners|publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|access-date=July 12, 2018}} |
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| Black Mirror: "USS Callister" | Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones, executive producers; Louise Sutton, producer | Netflix |
Flint
| Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere, Katie Couric, Craig Zadan, and Neil Meron, executive producers; Mark Nicholson, co-executive producer; John M. Eckert, produced by | Lifetime |
Paterno
| Barry Levinson, Jason Sosnoff, Tom Fontana, Edward R. Pressman, Rick Nicita, and Lindsay Sloane, executive producers; Amy Herman, produced by | rowspan=3|HBO |
Fahrenheit 451
| Sarah Green, Ramin Bahrani, Michael B. Jordan, Alan Gasmer, and Peter Jaysen, executive producers; David Coatsworth, produced by |
The Tale
| Jennifer Fox, Oren Moverman, Laura Rister, Mynette Louie, Simone Pero, Lawrence Inglee, Sol Bondy, Regina K. Scully, Lynda Weinman, and Reka Posta, produced by |
rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | 2019 (71st) {{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2019/outstanding-made-for-television-movie|title=Nominees/Winners|publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|access-date=July 16, 2019}} |
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| Annabel Jones and Charlie Brooker, executive producers; Russell McLean, producer | Netflix |
Brexit
| Juliette Howell, Tessa Ross and James Graham, executive producers; Lynn Horsford, producer | rowspan=3| HBO |
Deadwood: The Movie
| David Milch, Carolyn Strauss, Gregg Fienberg, Scott Stephens, Daniel Minahan, Ian McShane and Timothy Olyphant, executive producers; Regina Corrado and Nichole Beattie, co-executive producers; Mark Tobey, produced by |
My Dinner with Hervé
| Steven Zaillian, Richard Middleton, Ross Katz, Jessica de Rothschild, Sacha Gervasi and Peter Dinklage, executive producers; Nathalie Tanner, produced by |
King Lear
| Colin Callender, Sonia Friedman and Scott Huff, executive producers; Noëlette Buckley, produced by |
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rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | 2020 (72nd) {{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2020/outstanding-made-for-television-movie|title=Nominees/Winners|publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|access-date=July 28, 2020}} |
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| Fred Berger, Eddie Vaisman, Julia Lebedev, Oren Moverman, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones and Mike Makowsky, produced by; Leonid Lebedev and Caroline Jaczko, executive producers | HBO |
American Son
| Kerry Washington, Pilar Savone, Jeffrey Richards and Rebecca Gold, executive producers; Kenny Leon and Kristin Bernstein, produced by | rowspan="4" | Netflix |
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings: These Old Bones
| Patrick Sean Smith, Sam Haskell and Dolly Parton, executive producers; Joe Lazarov, Lisa Melamed and Hudson Hickman, co-executive producers |
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
| Diane Mercer, executive producer; Mark Johnson, Melissa Bernstein, Charles Newirth, Vince Gilligan and Aaron Paul, produced by |
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs the Reverend
| Robert Carlock, Tina Fey, Jeff Richmond, David Miner, Sam Means and Meredith Scardino, executive producers; Eric Gurian, co-executive producer; Kerry Orent, producer |
rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 2021 (73rd) {{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2021/outstanding-made-for-television-movie|title=Nominees/Winners|publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|access-date=July 13, 2021}} |
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| Dolly Parton's Christmas on the Square | Dolly Parton, Maria S. Schlatter, Debbie Allen and Sam Haskell, executive producers; Joe Lazarov and Hudson Hickman, co-executive producers | Netflix |
Oslo
| Marc Platt, Steven Spielberg, Kristie Macosko Krieger, David Litvak, Jared LeBoff, Adam Siegel, Cambra Overend, Bartlett Sher and J. T. Rogers, executive producers; Holly Bario, Matthew Stillman and David Minkowski, co-executive producers; Gary Michael Walters, Michel Litvak and Svetlana Metkina, producers; Mark Taylor, produced by | HBO |
Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia
| Robin Roberts, Linda Berman, Sebastian Dungan and Mekita Faiye, executive producers; Danielle Brooks and Kenny Leon, co-executive producers; Charles Cooper and Allen Lewis, producers; Moshe Bardach, produced by | Lifetime |
Sylvie's Love
| Tessa Thompson, Bobbi Sue Luther, Akbar Gbajabiamila and Matt Rachamkin, executive producers; Arinze Okwuadigbo, Obinna Okwuadigbo, Jay Gaines and Carl Daryl Washington, co-executive producers; Nnamdi Asomugha, Gabrielle Glore, Jonathan T. Baker, Eugene Ashe and Matthew Thurm, produced by | rowspan="2"|Prime Video |
Uncle Frank
| Bob Osher, Andrew Golov, Christopher Tricarico, Josh Peters and Isaac Ericson, executive producers; Bill Block, Michael Costigan, Jay Van Hoy, Stephanie Meurer, Peter Macdissi and Alan Ball, produced by |
rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 2022 (74th) {{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2022/outstanding-made-for-television-movie|title=Nominees/Winners|publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|access-date=July 12, 2022}} |
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| Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers | Alexander Young and Tom Peitzman, executive producers; Todd Lieberman and David Hoberman, produced by | Disney+ |
Ray Donovan: The Movie
| David Hollander, Liev Schreiber, Mark Gordon, Bryan Zuriff and Lou Fusaro, executive producers; Jason Weinberg, producer; John H. Radulovic, produced by | Showtime |
Reno 911!: The Hunt for QAnon
| Thomas Lennon, Robert Ben Garant, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Cedric Yarbrough, Niecy Nash, Carlos Alazraqui, Wendi McLendon-Covey, John Landgraf, Michael Shamberg, Stacey Sher, Danny DeVito, Peter Principato, Christian Hoffman and David Lincoln, executive producers; Mary Birdsong and Ian Roberts, producers; Cass Gundry, produced by |
The Survivor
| Ben Foster, executive producer; Matti Leshem, Aaron L. Gilbert, Barry Levinson, Jason Sosnoff and Scott Pardo, produced by | HBO |
Zoey's Extraordinary Christmas
| Austin Winsberg, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Paul Feig, David Blackman, Daniel Inkeles and Richard Shepard, executive producers; Jason Wang, Dan Magnante and Mandy Moore, co-executive producers; Michele Greco, producer | Roku |
rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 2023 (75th) {{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2023/outstanding-made-for-television-movie|title=Nominees/Winners|publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|access-date=July 15, 2023}} |
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| Weird: The Al Yankovic Story | Henry R. Muñoz III, Neil Shah and Zachary Halley, executive producers; Mike Farah, Joe Farrell, Whitney Hodack, Tim Headington, Lia Buman, Max Silva, Al Yankovic and Eric Appel, produced by |
Dolly Parton's Mountain Magic Christmas
| Sam Haskell, Joe Lazarov, Hudson Hickman, David Rambo and Dolly Parton, executive producers; Billy Levin and Steve Summers, producers | NBC |
Fire Island
| Joel Kim Booster, executive producer; John Hodges, Tony Hernandez and Brooke Posch, producers | Hulu |
Hocus Pocus 2
| Ralph Winter, David Kirschner and Adam Shankman, executive producers; Lynn Harris, produced by | Disney+ |
Prey
| Lawrence Gordon, Ben Rosenblatt, James E. Thomas, John C. Thomas and Marc Toberoff, executive producers; John Davis, Jhane Myers and Marty Ewing, produced by | Hulu |
rowspan="6" style="text-align:center" | 2024 (76th) {{cite web|url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2024/outstanding-made-for-television-movie|title=Nominees/Winners|publisher=Academy of Television Arts & Sciences|access-date=July 17, 2024}} |
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| Alex Brown and Erika Hampson, executive producers; Will Ferrell, Jessica Elbaum, Maggie Haskins, Itay Reiss, Jen D'Angelo, Awkwafina and Sandra Oh, produced by | Hulu |
Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie
| Randy Zisk, Tony Shalhoub, Andy Breckman and David Hoberman, executive producers; Lena Cordina, produced by | Peacock |
Red, White & Royal Blue
| Casey McQuiston, Michael Riley McGrath, Matthew López and Michael S. Constable, executive producers; Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter, produced by |
Scoop
| Sam McAlister and Sanjay Singhal, executive producers; Radford Neville and Hilary Salmon, produced by | rowspan="2"|Netflix |
Unfrosted
| Andy Robin, Barry Marder and Cherylanne Martin, executive producers; Jerry Seinfeld, Spike Feresten and Beau Bauman, produced by |
Programs with multiple wins
Producers with multiple awards
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- David Susskind
;3 awards
- Charlie Brooker
- Annabel Jones
- Harry R. Sherman
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;2 awards
- Robert Benedetti
- Dante Di Loreto
- Scott Ferguson
- Glenn Jordan
- Daniel Melnick
- Dorothea G. Petrie
- Marian Rees
- Jay Roach
- George Schaefer
- Aaron Spelling
- E. Duke Vincent
- Paula Weinstein
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Programs with multiple nominations
Totals include continuing series, but not sequels or revivals as is the case with Eleanor and Franklin and Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years, Death of a Salesman and Death of a Salesman, and others.
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;2 nominations
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Producers with multiple nominations
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;8 nominations
- David Susskind
;7 nominations
- George Schaefer
;6 nominations
- Frank Doelger
- Neil Meron
- Ridley Scott
- Craig Zadan
;5 nominations
- Rebecca Eaton
- Scott Ferguson
- Glenn Jordan
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;4 nominations
- Herbert Brodkin
- Dante Di Loreto
- Alan Landsburg
- Robert Halmi Jr.
- Robert Halmi Sr.
- Sam Haskell
- Hudson Hickman
- Barry Levinson
- Steven Moffat
- Dolly Parton
- Marian Rees
- Tracey Scoffield
- Brent Shields
- Martin Starger
- David M. Thompson
- Beryl Vertue
- Sue Vertue
- Paula Weinstein
- Richard Welsh
;3 nominations
- Frederick H. Brogger
- Cary Brokaw
- Charlie Brooker
- Robert W. Christiansen
- David Coatsworth
- John Erman
- Tom Fontana
- Dirk Hoogstra
- Annabel Jones
- Ross Katz
- Frank Konigsberg
- Joe Lazarov
- Kenny Leon
- Richard Levinson
- William Link
- Abby Mann
- Joshua D. Maurer
- Ryan Murphy
- Dorothea G. Petrie
- Lydia Dean Pilcher
- David Puttnam
- Jay Roach
- David A. Rosemount
- Rick Rosenberg
- Edgar J. Scherick
- Tony Scott
- Harry R. Sherman
- Ann Wingate
- David W. Zucker
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;2 nominations
- Robert Allan Ackerman
- Doro Bachrach
- Alan Ball
- Philip Barry Jr.
- Andrea Baynes
- Robert Benedetti
- Robert Berger
- Halle Berry
- Simon Bosanquet
- Vincent Cirrincione
- Cecil Clarke
- Glenn Close
- Fred Coe
- Shakim Compere
- Robert F. Colesberry
- Celia Costas
- Richard Dale
- Peter Douglas
- Nancy Dubuc
- Peter K. Duchow
- John M. Eckert
- Brad Falchuk
- Delia Fine
- Bill Finnegan
- John Frankenheimer
- Dede Gardner
- James Garner
- David Gerber
- Clara George
- Nick Gillott
- David R. Ginsburg
- Tim Goodchild
- Mark Gordon
- Linda Gottlieb
- Thomas M. Hammel
- Andy Harries
- Michael Hausman
- Richard Heus
- Anne Hopkins
- Juliette Howell
- Bethan Jones
- Queen Latifah
- Norman Lear
- Mary Lisio
- Fay Kanin
- John Kemeny
- Pamela Koffler
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- Audrey Maas
- Peter Macdissi
- Michael Mahoney
- Philip Mandelker
- Sam Manners
- Stan Margulies
- Tony Mark
- Craig McNeil
- Daniel Melnick
- Stephen Merchant
- Leanne Moore
- Peter Morgan
- Oren Moverman
- Nellie Rachel Nugiel
- David J. O'Connell
- Richard L. O'Connor
- Bill O'Reilly
- Frances Croke Page
- Robert Papazian
- Charlie Parsons
- Julie Payne
- George W. Perkins
- Brad Pitt
- Jon Plowman
- Marykay Powell
- Ilene Kahn Power
- Michael Prupas
- David W. Rintels
- Edwin Self
- Bernard Sofronski
- Jason Sosnoff
- Steve Spielberg
- Aaron Spelling
- Shelby Stone
- Ernest Tidyman
- Suzanne Todd
- Christine Vachon
- Chrisann Verges
- David Victor
- E. Duke Vincent
- Kerry Washington
- Teri Weinberg
- John Wells
- Oprah Winfrey
- Alexis Martin Woodall
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Total awards by network
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- HBO/HBO Max – 22
- NBC – 9
- CBS – 8
- ABC – 5
- Netflix – 4
- Disney+ – 1
- Hulu – 1
- PBS – 1
- Syndicated – 1
- TNT – 1
- Roku Channel — 1
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See also
Notes
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References
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External links
- [http://www.emmys.org Primetime Emmy Awards]
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