Here is a list of last night’s Emmy winners in each category:
COMEDY SERIES
“The Office”, NBC, Deedle Dee Productions, Reveille, LLC in association with NBC Universal Television Studios
DRAMA SERIES
“24”, FOX, Imagine Entertainment and 20th Century Fox Television in association with Real Time Productions
MINISERIES
“Elizabeth I”, HBO, Company Pictures and Channel 4 in association with HBO Films
MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE
“The Girl In The Café”, HBO, Tightrope Pictures and BBC Wales in association with HBO Films
REALITY COMPETITION PROGRAM
“The Amazing Race”, CBS, Amazing Race Prods. and Touchstone Television Prods. in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television and WorldRace Prods
ACTOR IN A COMEDY
Tony Shalhoub, “Monk,”
ACTOR IN A DRAMA
Kiefer Sutherland, “24”
ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Andre Braugher, “Thief”
ACTRESS IN A COMEDY
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “The New Adventures Of Old Christine”
ACTRESS IN A DRAMA
Mariska Hargitay, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”
ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Helen Mirren, “Elizabeth I”
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY
Jeremy Piven, “Entourage”
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA
Alan Alda, “The West Wing”
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Jeremy Irons, “Elizabeth I”
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY
Megan Mullally, “Will & Grace”
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA
Blythe Danner, “Huff”
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Kelly Macdonald, “The Girl In The Café”
INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE IN A VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM
Barry Manilow, “Barry Manilow: Music And Passion”
DIRECTING FOR A COMEDY
Marc Buckland, “My Name Is Earl,” (Pilot)
DIRECTING FOR A DRAMA
Jon Cassar, “24,” (7:00 AM – 8:00 AM)
DIRECTING FOR A VARIETY, MUSIC OR COMEDY PROGRAM
Louis J. Horvitz, “78th Annual Academy Awards”
DIRECTING FOR A MINISERIES, MOVIE OR DRAMATIC SPECIAL
Tom Hooper, “Elizabeth I”
VARIETY, MUSIC OR COMEDY SERIES
“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central, Central Prods. and Hello Doggie
WRITING FOR A COMEDY
“My Name Is Earl,” (Pilot), Greg Garcia
WRITING FOR A DRAMA
“The Sopranos,” (Members Only), Terence Winter
WRITING FOR A VARIETY, MUSIC OR COMEDY PROGRAM
“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” David Javerbaum, Rachel Axler, Kevin Bleyer, Rich Blomquist, Steve Bodow, Tim Carvell, Stephen Colbert, Eric Drysdale, J.R. Havlan, Scott Jacobson, Ben Karlin, Rob Kutner, Sam Means, Chris Regan, Jason Reich, Jason Ross, Jon Stewart, writers
WRITING FOR A MINISERIES, MOVIE OR A DRAMATIC SPECIAL
“The Girl In The Café,” written by Richard Curtis
“Smallville,” “The Triangle” miniseries, and Showtime’s “Masters of Horror” did walk away with Creative Emmy Awards.
Yeah, you don’t need to say it. Probably the best dramas, next to “24” on television today are two scifi programs, “Battlestar Galactica” and “The 4400.” Funny – I don’t see them listed anywhere in the major dramatic categories. BSG – superior enough for a Peabody Award, but not quite there yet for a Best Drama Emmy…..please! Will Hollywood ever take SF seriously?
Bill says
What about “Lost”!? That show got shut out and it’s in the mainstream. The Emmy’s were messed up this year IMO.
Sam says
I couldn’t agree more Bill. 🙁
Jeremy from Seattle says
They changed the way the votes are cast to some kind of panel rather than members.
daib says
WOW, you make me a spammer when all I asked was a question 🙁
http://www.sliceofscifi.com/2006/03/30/dark-kingdom-the-dragon-king-a-review/#comments
Sam says
Sorry daib, but I don’t know the answer except to say that when the show ran on SCI FI you got to see those parts you said were missing on the DVD. It usually is the other way around…the DVD has those things omitted from a televised viewing, but in this case, I guess it was just the opposite.
Sorry dude. 🙁