Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)































Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)
Awarded for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)
Country United States
Presented by Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
First awarded 1959
Currently held by
Dave Chappelle: Equanimity (2018)
Website emmys.com

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) is a category at the Primetime Emmy Awards. It is awarded annually to the singularly best pre-recorded varietal, musical or comedic special of the year. It was previously presented as Outstanding Variety Special until it was restructured alongside Outstanding Special Class Program for the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards.[1]


The Kennedy Center Honors has won seven awards, including five consecutive wins from 2009 to 2013. It also won twice for Outstanding Variety Series when the two categories were combined.[2][3]




Contents






  • 1 Winners and nominations


    • 1.1 1950s


    • 1.2 1960s


    • 1.3 1970s


    • 1.4 1990s


    • 1.5 2000s


    • 1.6 2010s




  • 2 Notes


  • 3 References





Winners and nominations



1950s





















Year
Program
Producers
Network

1959
(11th)
Best Special Musical or Variety Program – One Hour or Longer[4]

An Evening with Fred Astaire


NBC

Art Carney Meets "Peter and the Wolf"


NBC


1960s

























































































































































































Year
Program
Producers
Network

1960
(12th)
Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Music[5]

Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in Moscow


CBS

The Bell Telephone Hour
"The Music of George Gershwin"


NBC

Hallmark Hall of Fame
"The Green Pastures"


Young People's Concerts


CBS

1962
(14th)
Outstanding Program Achievements in the Fields of Variety and Music – Music Program[6]

Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in Japan


CBS

The Bell Telephone Hour


NBC

NBC Opera


NBC

The Thief and the Hangman


ABC

1963
(15th)
Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Music[7]

Julie and Carol at Carnegie Hall


CBS

The Bell Telephone Hour


NBC

Judy Garland and Her Guests, Phil Silvers and Robert Goulet


CBS

The Lively Ones


NBC

NBC Opera


1964
(16th)
Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Music[8]

The Bell Telephone Hour


NBC

The Lively Ones


NBC

New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts with Leonard Bernstein


CBS

1966
(18th)
Outstanding Musical Program[9]

Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music

Dwight Hemion, producer

NBC

The Bell Telephone Hour

Barry Wood, executive producer

NBC

The Bolshoi Ballet
Ted Mills, producer

Syndicated

Color Me Barbra

Joe Layton and Dwight Hemion, producers

CBS

New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts with Leonard Bernstein
Roger Englander, producer
Outstanding Variety Special[10]

Chrysler Presents The Bob Hope Christmas Special

Bob Hope, executive producer

NBC

An Evening with Carol Channing

Bud Yorkin, producer

CBS

Jimmy Durante Meets the Lively Arts

Alan Handley and Bob Wynn, producers

ABC

The Julie Andrews Show

Alan Handley, producer

NBC

The Swinging World of Sammy Davis, Jr.
Stan Greene, producer

Syndicated

1967
(19th)
Outstanding Musical Program[11]

Brigadoon

Fielder Cook, producer

CBS

The Bell Telephone Hour
"Toscanini: The Maestro Revisited"


Gerald Green, producer

NBC

Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music – Part II

Dwight Hemion, producer

CBS
Outstanding Variety Special[11]

The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special

Jack Arnold, producer

CBS

ABC Stage 67
"A Time for Laughter: A Look at Negro Humor in America"

Phil Stein, producer

ABC

Chrysler Presents The Bob Hope Christmas Special

Bob Hope, executive producer

NBC

Dick Van Dyke

Jack Donohue and Byron Paul, producers

CBS

Outstanding Variety or Musical Program












































































Year
Program
Producers
Network

1968
(20th)
[12]

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
"Pilot"

George Schlatter, producer

NBC

Chrysler Presents The Bob Hope Show

Bob Hope, executive producer

NET

The Fred Astaire Show

Fred Astaire and Gil Rodin, producers

NBC

Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass

Dwight Hemion and Gary Smith, producers

CBS

Lincoln Center/Stage 5

Jac Venza, producer

NET

A Man and His Music + Ella + Jobim

Robert Scheerer, producer

NBC

1969
(21st)
[13]

The Bill Cosby Special
Roy Silver, executive producer; Bill Persky, Sam Denoff and Bill Hobin, producers; Bill Cosby, star

NBC

Barbra Streisand: A Happening in Central Park

Robert Scheerer, producer; Barbra Streisand, star

CBS

Duke Ellington – A Concert of Sacred Music (NET Playhouse)

Ralph J. Gleason and Richard Moore, producers; Duke Ellington, star

NET

Francis Albert Sinatra Does His Thing
Ernest Chambers and Saul Ilson, producers; Frank Sinatra, star

CBS

The Rite of Spring (NET Festival)
Robert Foshko, producer; Zubin Mehta, conductor

NET

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
Paul Keyes and Carolyn Raskin, producers; Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, stars

NBC

Vladimir Horowitz: A Television Concert at Carnegie Hall
Roger Englander, producer; Vladimir Horowitz, pianist

CBS


1970s







































































































































































Year
Program
Producers
Network

1970
(22nd)
Outstanding Variety or Musical Program – Classical Music[14]

Cinderella: National Ballet of Canada (NET Festival)
Curtis W. Davis, executive producer; Thomas Slevin, producer; Leopold Stokowski, performer

PBS

S. Hurok Presents
James Krayer, executive producer; Roger Englander, producer

CBS

Sounds of Summer: The Blossom Music Center with Pierre Boulez
Craig Gilbert, executive producer; Jack Sameth, producer

NET

The Switched-On Symphony

Pierre Cossette and Burt Sugarman, executive producers; Jack Good, producer

NBC
Outstanding Variety or Musical Program – Variety and Popular Music[15]

Annie, the Women in the Life of a Man
Joseph Cates, executive producer; Martin Charnin, producer; Anne Bancroft, performer

CBS

The Friars Club "Roasts" Jack Benny (Kraft Music Hall)
Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion, producers; Jack Benny, performer

NBC

The Second Bill Cosby Special
Roy Silver, executive producer; Bruce Campbell, producer; Bill Cosby, performer

Sinatra

Frank Sinatra, executive producer/performer; Carolyn Raskin, producer

CBS

The Sound of Burt Bacharach (Kraft Music Hall)
Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion, producers; Burt Bacharach, performer

NBC

1971
(23rd)
Outstanding Variety or Musical Program – Classical Music[16]

Leopold Stokowski (NET Festival)
Curtis W. Davis, executive producer; Thomas Slevin, producer; Leopold Stokowski, performer

PBS

Swan Lake (NET Fanfare)
John Barnes and Curtis W. Davis, executive producers; Norman Campbell, producer

PBS

The Queen of Spades (NET Opera Theatre)

Peter Herman Adler, producer
Outstanding Variety or Musical Program – Variety and Popular Music[17]

Singer Presents Burt Bacharach
Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion, producers; Burt Bacharach, performer

CBS

Another Evening with Burt Bacharach
Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion, producers; Burt Bacharach, performer

NBC

Harry and Lena
Chiz Schultz, producer; Harry Belafonte and Lena Horne, performers

ABC

1972
(24th)
Outstanding Variety or Musical Program – Classical Music[18]

Bernstein on Beethoven: A Celebration in Vienna
James Krayer, executive producer; Humphrey Burton, producer; Leonard Bernstein, performer

CBS

Heifetz Bell System Family Theatre
Lester Shurr, executive producer; Paul Louis, producer; Jascha Heifetz, performer

NBC

The Peking Ballet: First Spectacular from China

Lucy Jarvis, producer

The Trial of Mary Lincoln (NET Opera Theatre)

Peter Herman Adler, executive producer; Peter Griffiths, producer

PBS
Outstanding Variety or Musical Program – Variety and Popular Music[19]

Jack Lemmon in 'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous, 'S Gershwin
Joseph Cates, executive producer; Martin Charnin, producer; Jack Lemmon, performer

NBC

The Flip Wilson Show
"Sammy Davis, Jr., Lily Tomlin and Ed McMahon"

Monte Kay, executive producer; Bob Henry, producer; Flip Wilson, performer

NBC

Julie and Carol at Lincoln Center

Joe Hamilton, producer; Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett, performers

CBS

The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour
"Tony Randall and Honey Cone"
Allan Blye and Chris Bearde, producers; Sonny Bono and Cher, performers

1973
(25th)
Outstanding Single Program – Variety and Popular Music[18]

Liza with a Z

Bob Fosse and Fred Ebb, producers; Liza Minnelli, performer

NBC

Applause

Alexander H. Cohen, executive producer; Joseph Kipness, Lawrence Kasha and Richard M. Rosenbloom, producers

CBS

Once Upon a Mattress

Joe Hamilton, producer

1974
(26th)
Outstanding Comedy-Variety, Variety or Music Special[20]

Lily
Irene Pinn, executive producer; Jerry McPhie and Herbert Sargent, producers; Lily Tomlin, performer

CBS

Barbra Streisand...and Other Musical Instruments

Martin Erlichman, executive producer; Gary Smith, Dwight Hemion and Joe Layton, producers; Barbra Streisand, performer

CBS

The John Denver Show

Jerry Weintraub, executive producer; Al Rogers and Rich Eustis, producers; John Denver, performer

ABC

Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra

Howard W. Koch, producer; Frank Sinatra, performer

NBC

Outstanding Special – Comedy, Variety or Music




































































































Year
Program
Producers
Network

1975
(27th)
[21]

An Evening with John Denver

Jerry Weintraub, executive producer; Al Rogers and Rich Eustis, producers; John Denver, performer

ABC

Lily
Irene Pinn, executive producer; Jane Wagner and Lorne Michaels, producers; Lily Tomlin, performer

ABC

Shirley MacLaine: If They Could See Me Now
Bob Wells, producer; Shirley MacLaine, performer

CBS

1976
(28th)
[22]

Gypsy in My Soul

William O. Harbach, executive producer; Cy Coleman and Fred Ebb, producers; Shirley MacLaine, performer

CBS

John Denver: Rocky Mountain Christmas

Jerry Weintraub, executive producer; Al Rogers and Rich Eustis, producers; John Denver, performer

CBS

Lily Tomlin
Irene Pinn, executive producer; Jane Wagner and Lorne Michaels, producers; Lily Tomlin, performer

ABC

The Monty Python Show: Wide World Special

Ian MacNaughton, producer

Steve and Eydie: "Our Love Is Here to Stay"
Gary Smith, executive producer; Dwight Hemion, producer; Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé, performers

CBS

1977
(29th)
[23]

The Barry Manilow Special
Miles Lourie, executive producer; Steve Binder, producer; Barry Manilow, performer

ABC

Doug Henning's World of Magic
Jerry Goldstein, executive producer; Walter C. Miller, producer; Doug Henning, performer

NBC

The Neil Diamond Special

Jerry Weintraub, executive producer; Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion, producers; Neil Diamond, performer

The Shirley MacLaine Special: Where Do We Go from Here?

George Schlatter, producer; Shirley MacLaine, performer

CBS

Sills and Burnett at the Met
Joe Hamilton, producer; Beverly Sills and Carol Burnett, performers

1978
(30th)
[24]

Bette Midler: Ol' Red Hair Is Back
Aaron Russo, executive producer; Gary Smith and Dwight Hemion, producers; Bette Midler, performer

NBC

Doug Henning's World of Magic
Jerry Goldstein, executive producer; Walter C. Miller, producer; Doug Henning, performer

NBC

The George Burns One-Man Show
Irving Fein, executive producer; Stan Harris, producer; George Burns, performer

CBS

Neil Diamond: I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight

Jerry Weintraub, executive producer; Art Fisher, producer; Neil Diamond, performer

NBC

The Second Barry Manilow Special
Miles Lourie, executive producer; Ernest Chambers, producer; Barry Manilow, producer/performer

ABC

From 1979 to 1989, the category was combined as Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program.



1990s


Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special



































Year
Program
Producers
Network

1990
(42nd)
[25]

Sammy Davis, Jr.'s 60th Anniversary Celebration

George Schlatter, producer; Jeff Margolis, Buz Kohan, Gary Necessary and Maria S. Schlatter, co-producers

ABC

The 62nd Annual Academy Awards

Gilbert Cates, producer

ABC

Billy Crystal: Midnight Train to Moscow

Billy Crystal and David Steinberg, executive producers; Robert Dalrymple, producer; Carmi Zlotnik, co-producer; Jay Roewe, line producer

HBO

The 43rd Annual Tony Awards

Don Mischer, executive producer; David J. Goldberg, producer

CBS

The Best of the Tracey Ullman Show

Jerry Belson, James L. Brooks, Heide Perlman and Sam Simon, executive producers; Marc Flanagan, supervising producer; Richard Sakai, Ted Bessell and Dinah Kirgo, producers; Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky, co-producers

Fox

In 1991, the category was combined as Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program.


Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program (Special)

























Year
Program
Producers
Network

1992
(44th)
[26]

Cirque Du Soleil II: A New Expérience
Hélène Dufresne, producer

HBO

Comic Relief V

John Moffitt, Pat Tourk Lee and Bob Zmuda, executive producers

HBO

Unforgettable, with Love: Natalie Cole Sings the Songs of Nat King Cole (Great Performances)
Dan Cleary and Jac Venza, executive producers; David Horn, producer; John Walker, coordinating producer

PBS

Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special

























































































































































































Year
Program
Producers
Network

1993
(45th)
[27]

Bob Hope: The First 90 Years
Linda Hope, executive producer; Nancy Malone, supervising producer; Don Mischer, producer

NBC

The 65th Annual Academy Awards

Gilbert Cates, producer

ABC

The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe

Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner, executive producers; Paula Mazur, producer

Showtime

Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall (Great Performances)
David Horn and Jac Venza, executive producers; John Walker, producer

PBS

The 46th Annual Tony Awards
Joseph Cates, executive producer; Walter C. Miller, producer

CBS

1994
(46th)
[28]

The Kennedy Center Honors

George Stevens Jr. and Don Mischer, producers

CBS

The 66th Annual Academy Awards

Gilbert Cates, producer

ABC

Comic Relief VI

John Moffitt, Pat Tourk Lee and Bob Zmuda, executive producers

HBO

The 47th Annual Tony Awards
Gary Smith, executive producer

CBS

Tracey Ullman Takes On New York

Allan McKeown, executive producer; Marc Flanagan, supervising producer; David Wimbury, producer; John H. Starke, line producer

HBO

1995
(47th)
[29]

Barbra Streisand: The Concert

Martin Erlichman and Gary Smith, executive producers; Barbra Streisand and Dwight Hemion, producers

HBO

The 67th Annual Academy Awards

Gilbert Cates, producer

ABC

AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Steven Spielberg

George Stevens Jr., executive producer; Michael Stevens, producer

NBC

A Comedy Salute to Andy Kaufman

George Shapiro, Howard West, Bob Zmuda and John Davies, producers; Michael Petok, co-producer

Eagles: Hell Freezes Over

Irving Azoff and Joel Stillerman, executive producers; Carol Donovan, producer

MTV

1996
(48th)
[30]

The Kennedy Center Honors

George Stevens Jr. and Don Mischer, producers

CBS

The 68th Annual Academy Awards

Quincy Jones, executive producer; David Salzman, producer

ABC

The Best of Tracey Takes On...

Allan McKeown and Tracey Ullman, executive producers; Kevin Berg, Kim Fuller, Molly Newman, Jenji Kohan, Gail Parent, Tony Sheehan and Thomas Schlamme, producers; Ian La Frenais and Dick Clement, supervising producers; Allen J. Zipper, coordinating producer

HBO

Dennis Miller: Citizen Arcane

Dennis Miller, John Moffitt and Pat Tourk Lee,executive producers; Nancy Kurshner, supervising producer

Sinatra: 80 Years My Way

George Schlatter, executive producer; Maria S. Schlatter, producer; Donn Hoyer, co-producer; Buz Kohan and Gary Necessary, supervising producers

ABC

1997
(49th)
[31]

Chris Rock: Bring the Pain

Chris Rock, Michael Rotenberg and Sandy Chanley, executive producers; Tom Bull, producer

HBO

The 69th Annual Academy Awards

Gilbert Cates, producer

ABC

Bette Midler in Concert: Diva Las Vegas

Bette Midler and Bonnie Bruckheimer, executive producers; Marty Callner, producer; Bill Brigode, Douglas C. Forbes and Randall Gladstein, co-producer

HBO

George Carlin: 40 Years of Comedy

John Moffitt, Pat Tourk Lee, Stu Smiley and Brenda Carlin, executive producers; Kimber Rickabaugh, producer; Keiren Fisher, line producer; Nancy Kurshner, supervising producer

The 50th Annual Tony Awards
Gary Smith, executive producer; Walter C. Miller, producer; Roy Somlyo, supervising producer

CBS

1998
(50th)
[32]

The 1997 Tony Awards
Gary Smith, executive producer; Walter C. Miller, producer; Roy Somlyo, supervising producer

CBS

The 70th Annual Academy Awards

Gilbert Cates, producer

ABC

Christopher Reeve: A Celebration of Hope

Christopher Reeve, executive producer; Don Mischer, producer; Danette Herman, coordinating producer; Michael B. Seligman, supervising producer

Garth: Live from Central Park

Garth Brooks, executive producer; Jon Small, producer; Douglas C. Forbes, supervising producer; Shelby Werwa, line producer; Tom Forrest and Randall Gladstein, co-producers

HBO

Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella

Whitney Houston, Debra Martin Chase, Craig Zadan, David R. Ginsburg and Neil Meron, executive producers; Chris Montan and Mike Moder, producers

ABC

1999
(51st)
[33]

The 1998 Tony Awards
Gary Smith, executive producer; Rosie O'Donnell, producer; Roy Somlyo, supervising producer

CBS

The 71st Annual Academy Awards

Gilbert Cates, producer

ABC

George Carlin: You Are All Diseased

George Carlin and Jerry Hamza, executive producers; Kimber Rickabaugh and Rocco Urbisci, producers

HBO

Jerry Seinfeld: "I'm Telling You for the Last Time"

Jerry Seinfeld, executive producer; Marty Callner, producer; Jeff Thorsen, line producer

John Leguizamo's Freak

John Leguizamo and Robert Morton, executive producer; David Bar Katz, co-executive producer; Denis Biggs, producer; Krysia Plonka, coordinating producer


2000s























































































































































































































































































Year
Program
Producers
Network

2000
(52nd)
[34]

Saturday Night Live: The 25th Anniversary Special

Lorne Michaels, executive producer; Ken Aymong, supervising producer; Marci Klein and Michael Shoemaker, producers

NBC

The 72nd Annual Academy Awards
Michael B. Seligman, executive producer; Lili Fini Zanuck and Richard D. Zanuck, producers

ABC

Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker

Chris Rock, Michael Rotenberg and Sandy Chanley, executive producers; Tom Bull, producer

HBO

Cirque du Soleil: Quidam
Peter Wagg, executive producer; Rocky Oldham, producer; Frances Berwick, network producer

Bravo

Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill

Eddie Izzard, executive producer; Charlie Swanson and Lawrence Jordan, producers

HBO

2001
(53rd)
[35]

Cirque du Soleil's Dralion
Peter Wagg, executive producer; Rocky Oldham, producer; Frances Berwick, producer for Bravo

Bravo

The 73rd Annual Academy Awards

Gilbert Cates, producer

ABC

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band: Live in New York City
Jon Landau, George Travis and Bruce Springsteen, producers

HBO

Ellen DeGeneres: The Beginning

Ellen DeGeneres and Joel Gallen, executive producers

HBO

Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash 2000

Lorne Michaels, executive producer; Ken Aymong and Marci Klein, supervising producers; James Downey, producer

NBC

2002
(54th)
[36]

America: A Tribute to Heroes
Joel Gallen, executive producer

Syndicated

The 74th Annual Academy Awards
Laura Ziskin, producer; Michael B. Seligman, supervising producer

ABC

Carol Burnett: Show Stoppers

Carol Burnett, John Hamilton and Rick Hawkins, executive producers; Jody Hamilton, producer; Mary Jo Blue, produced by

CBS

Cirque du Soleil's Alegria
Peter Wagg and Frances Berwick, executive producers; Rocky Oldham, producer

Bravo

The Concert for New York City
Gregory Sills and Fred Graver, executive producers; Paul Flattery, producer

VH1

Opening Ceremony: Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games

Don Mischer and Dick Ebersol, executive producers; David J. Goldberg, Geoff Bennett, Kenny Ortega and David Neal, producers

NBC

2003

(55th)
[37]


Cher: The Farewell Tour

Cher, Roger Davies, Lindsay Scott and Rocky Oldham, executive producers; Dione Orrom and Paul Morphos, producers

NBC

The 75th Annual Academy Awards

Gilbert Cates, producer

ABC

Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band

Jon Landau and Barbara Carr, executive producers; George Travis and Thom Zimny, producers

CBS

Robin Williams: Live on Broadway

Marsha Garces Williams and David Steinberg, executive producers; Marty Callner and Randall Gladstein, producers

HBO

Rolling Stones — Licks World Tour, Live from Madison Square Garden

Michael Cohl, executive producer; Marty Callner, Randall Gladstein, Steve Howard and Jake Berry, producers

2004

(56th)
[38]


Elaine Stritch at Liberty

Sheila Nevins, Richard Fell and Helen Asquith, executive producers; Scott Sanders and John Schreiber, co-executive producers; John Hoffman, supervising producer; Chris Hunt and Frazer Pennebaker, producers

HBO

A&E In Concert: Paul McCartney in Red Square
Delia Fine, executive producer; Mark Haefeli and Emilio Nunez, producers

A&E

The 76th Annual Academy Awards
Michael B. Seligman, executive producer; Joe Roth, producer

ABC

Chris Rock: Never Scared

Chris Rock, Michael Rotenberg and Joel Gallen, executive producers

HBO

Ellen DeGeneres: Here and Now

Ellen DeGeneres and Joel Gallen, executive producers

2005

(57th)
[39]


The 58th Annual Tony Awards
Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers

CBS

The 77th Annual Academy Awards

Gilbert Cates, producer

ABC

Dave Chappelle: For What It's Worth

Dave Chappelle, Stan Lathan, Kimber Rickabaugh and Jay Larkin, executive producers

Showtime

Everybody Loves Raymond: The Laugh Laugh

Ray Romano, Philip Rosenthal, Stu Smiley, Rory Rosegarten, Lew Schneider, Tucker Cawley, Steve Skrovan, Jeremy Stevens, Mike Royce, Aaron Shure, Mark Herzog and Mark Cowen, executive producers; Tom Caltabiano, Leslie Caveny and Lisa Helfrich, co-executive producers; Jonathan Buss, Holli Gailen and Ken Ornstein, producers

CBS

The Games of the XXVIII Olympiad — Opening Ceremony

Dick Ebersol, executive producer; David Neal and Jim Bell, producers

NBC

2006

(58th)
[40]


The XX Olympic Winter Games - Opening Ceremony

Dick Ebersol, executive producer; David Neal and Molly Solomon, producers

NBC

The 78th Annual Academy Awards

Gilbert Cates, producer

ABC

Bill Maher: I'm Swiss

Bill Maher and Marc Gurvitz, executive producers; Michael Drumm and Andrea Allen, producers

HBO

George Carlin: Life Is Worth Losing

George Carlin and Jerry Hamza, executive producers; Kimber Rickabaugh and Rocco Urbisci, produced by

McCartney in St. Petersburg

Paul McCartney, executive producer; Andrey Boltenko, executive producer, St. Petersburg; Mark Haefeli, producer

A&E

2007

(59th)
[41]


Tony Bennett: An American Classic
Danny Bennett, John DeLuca and Rob Marshall, executive producers; Jodi Hurwitz, producer

NBC

The Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner

Joel Gallen, executive producer; Rick Austin, producer

Comedy Central

The Kennedy Center Honors

George Stevens Jr., producer

CBS

Lewis Black: Red, White and Screwed

Lewis Black, JoAnne Astrow, Mark Lonow, Kimber Rickabaugh and Paul Miller, executive producers

HBO

A Tribute to James Taylor (Great Performances)
John Beug, David Horn, Gary Borman and Barry Schulman, executive producers; Katie Campbell, supervising producers; Rose Granatt, Kristi Harman, Tim Swift and Dana Tomarken, producers

PBS

Wanda Sykes: Sick and Tired

Wanda Sykes and Liz Stanton, executive producers; Michael Drumm and Andrea Allen, producers

HBO

2008

(60th)
[42]


Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project
Mike Richardson, Robert Engelman, Larry Rickles and John Landis, produced by

HBO

Bill Maher: The Decider

Bill Maher and Marc Gurvitz, executive producers; Benn Fleishman, supervising producer; Pat Tourk Lee and John Moffitt, produced by

HBO

George Carlin: It's Bad for Ya!

George Carlin and Jerry Hamza, executive producers; Kimber Rickabaugh and Rocco Urbisci, produced by

James Taylor: One Man Band (Great Performances)

Sydney Pollack and Michael Gorfaine, executive producers; Don Mischer, producer

PBS

Kathy Griffin: Straight to Hell
Sandy Chanley, Kathy Griffin, Cori Abraham, Frances Berwick and Amy Introcaso, executive producers; Tom Bull, supervising producer; Scott Butler and Keith Truesdell, producers

Bravo

The Kennedy Center Honors

George Stevens Jr. and Michael Stevens, producers

CBS

2009

(61st)
[43]


The Kennedy Center Honors

George Stevens Jr. and Michael Stevens, producers

CBS

Chris Rock: Kill the Messenger

Chris Rock, executive producer/performer; Marty Callner and Randall Gladstein, produced by

HBO

Kathy Griffin: She'll Cut a Bitch

Kathy Griffin, Kimber Rickabaugh, Paul Miller, Cori Abraham, Andy Cohen and Jenn Levy, executive producers

Bravo

Ricky Gervais: Out of England - The Stand-Up Special

Ricky Gervais, executive producer/performer; Ben Fleishman, supervising producer; Pat Tourk Lee and John Moffitt, produced by

HBO

Will Ferrell: You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W. Bush

Will Ferrell, executive producer/performer; Adam McKay and Jessica Elbaum, executive producers; Marty Callner and Randall Gladstein, produced by


2010s





























































Year
Program
Producers
Network

2010

(62nd)
[44]


The Kennedy Center Honors

George Stevens Jr. and Michael Stevens, producers

CBS

Bill Maher... But I'm Not Wrong

Bill Maher, executive producer/principal performer; Marc Gurvitz, executive producer; Benn Fleishman, supervising producer; Pat Tourk Lee and John Moffitt, produced by

HBO

Hope for Haiti Now

George Clooney and Joel Gallen, executive producers
[note 1]

Robin Williams: Weapons of Self Destruction

David Steinberg, executive producer; Marty Callner, produced by; Randall Gladstein, Mason Steinberg and Robin Williams, producers

HBO

The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert

Jann Wenner, Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman, Joel Gallen and Joel Peresman, executive producers

Wanda Sykes: I'ma Be Me

Wanda Sykes, executive producer/performer; Liz Stanton, executive producer

2011

(63rd)
[45]


The Kennedy Center Honors

George Stevens Jr. and Michael Stevens, producers

CBS

Bette Midler: The Showgirl Must Go On

Bette Midler, executive producer/produced by/performer; Seanne Farmer, produced by

HBO

Carrie Fisher in Wishful Drinking

Sheila Nevins, executive producer; Carrie Fisher, performer; Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato, produced by

Lady Gaga Presents the Monster Ball Tour: At Madison Square Garden

Lady Gaga, executive producer/performer; Troy Carter, Vincent Herbert, Jimmy Iovine and Mo Morrison, executive producers

The Pee-wee Herman Show on Broadway

Paul Reubens, executive producer/performer; Bonnie Werth and Kelly Bush Novak, executive producers; Marty Callner and Randall Gladstein, produced by

Outstanding Variety Special












































































































































































Year
Program
Producers
Network

2012

(64th)
[46]


The Kennedy Center Honors

George Stevens Jr. and Michael Stevens, producers

CBS

Betty White's 90th Birthday: A Tribute to America's Golden Girl
Brad Lachman, Jon Macks and Steve Ridgeway, executive producers; Bill Bracken, producer

NBC

Kathy Griffin: Tired Hooker

Kathy Griffin, Kimber Rickabaugh, Paul Miller, Andy Cohen and Jenn Levy, executive producers

Bravo

Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again
Andrea Grossman, executive producer; Steve Haberman and Rudy De Luca, producers; Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett, performers

HBO

Tony Bennett: Duets II (Great Performances)
Danny Bennett, executive producer; David Horn, executive producer for Great Performances; Jennifer Lebeau, producer; Tony Bennett, principal performer

PBS

2013

(65th)
[47]


The Kennedy Center Honors

George Stevens Jr. and Michael Stevens, producers

CBS

Louis C.K.: Oh My God

Louis C.K., executive producer/performer; Blair Breard, Dave Becky and Mike Berkowitz, executive producers

HBO

Mel Brooks Strikes Back! with Mel Brooks and Alan Yentob

Mel Brooks, executive producer; Steve Haberman and Rudy De Luca, produced by

Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday (Part One)

Lorne Michaels, executive producer; Ken Aymong, supervising producer; Lindsay Shookus, Erin Doyle, Steve Higgins, Erik Kenward and Alex Baze, producers

NBC

12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief

James L. Dolan, Harvey Weinstein and John Sykes, executive producers; Michael Dempsey and Dan Parise, producers
[note 2]

2014

(66th)
[48]


AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Mel Brooks

Bob Gazzale, executive producer; Cort Casady, supervising producer; Chris Merrill, producer; Martin Short, performer/host

TNT

Billy Crystal: 700 Sundays

Billy Crystal, executive producer/performer; Janice Crystal, Larry Magid and David Steinberg, executive producers; Des McAnuff and Alan Zweibel, co-executive producers; Benn Fleishman, supervising producer

HBO

Best of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Primetime Special

Lorne Michaels, executive producer; Rob Crabbe and Jim Juvonen, supervising producers; Gavin Purcell, producer; Josh Lieb, produced by; Jimmy Fallon, host

NBC

The Kennedy Center Honors

George Stevens Jr. and Michael Stevens, produced by

CBS

The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute to The Beatles

Ken Elrich and R.A. Clark, executive producers; Renato Basile, producer

Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles

Sarah Silverman, executive producer/performer; Heidi Herzon, Mike Farah, Anna Wenger, Betsy Koch and Amy Zvi, executive producers; Stephanie Meurer, producer

HBO

2015

(67th)
[49]


Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special

Lorne Michaels, executive producer; Ken Aymong, supervising producer; Lindsay Shookus, Erin Doyle and Rhys Thomas, producers; Steve Higgins and Erik Kenward, produced by

NBC

Bill Maher: Live from D.C.

Bill Maher, executive producer/performer; Marc Gurvitz and Troy Miller, executive producers; Benn Fleishman, supervising producer

HBO

The Kennedy Center Honors
Bill Urban, Danette Herman and Sara Lukinson, co-executive producers; George Stevens Jr. and Michael Stevens, produced by

CBS

Louis C.K.: Live at the Comedy Store

Louis C.K., Blair Breard, Dave Becky and Mike Berkowitz, executive producers; John Skidmore, produced by
LouisCK.net

Mel Brooks: Live at the Geffen

Mel Brooks, executive producer/performer; Kevin Salter, Steve Haberman and Rudy De Luca, producers

HBO

Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live!

Tony Bennett, Lady Gaga, David Horn, Danny Bennett and Bobby Campbell, executive producers; Mitch Owgang, producer

PBS

2016

(68th)
[50]


The Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special
Rob Crabbe and Ben Winston, executive producers; Mike Gibbons, co-executive producer; Sheila Rogers, Michael Kaplan, Jeff Kopp and Josie Cliff, supervising producers; James Corden, producer/host

CBS

Adele: Live in New York City

Lorne Michaels, Adele and Jonathan Dickins, executive producers; Paul Chagares and Ken Aymong, supervising producers; Lindsay Shookus and Erik Kenward, producers; Matt Roberts, Erin David and Rhys Thomas, produced by

NBC

Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo

Amy Schumer, executive producer/performer; Jimmy Miller, Mike Berkowitz, Tony Hernandez and Steven Ast, executive producers; Kim Caramele and Kevin Kane, producers; John Skidmore, produced by

HBO

The Kennedy Center Honors
Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, executive producers; Robert Paine, supervising producer; Stephen Colbert, host

CBS

Lemonade

Beyoncé Knowles Carter, executive producer/performer; Todd Tourso, Erinn Williams, Dora Melissa Vargas, Steve Pamon and Ed Burke, executive producers

HBO

2017

(69th)
[51]


Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special 2017
Ben Winston and Rob Crabbe, executive producers; Amy Ozols, co-executive producer; Josie Cliff, Sheila Rogers, Michael Kaplan, James Longman, and Jeff Kopp, supervising producers; James Corden, producer/host; Diana Miller, producer

CBS

Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Presents Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner

Samantha Bee, executive producer/host; Jo Miller, Jason Jones, Tony Hernandez, and Miles Kahn, executive producers; Alison Camillo, co-executive producer; Pat King, supervising producer; Kristen Everman, produced by

TBS

Louis C.K. 2017

Louis C.K., executive producer/performer; Dave Becky, Mike Berkowitz, and Tony Hernandez, executive producers; Ryan Cunningham, producer; John Skidmore, produced by

Netflix

Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust

Sarah Silverman, executive producer/performer; Amy Zvi, Nicholas Veneroso, and Daniel Kellison, executive producers; Mickey Meyer, co-executive producer

Stephen Colbert's Live Election Night Democracy's Series Finale: Who's Going to Clean Up This Sh*t?

Stephen Colbert, executive producer/host; Chris Licht, Tom Purcell, and Jon Stewart, executive producers; Barry Julien, co-executive producer; Denise Rehrig, senior supervising producer; Tanya Michnevich Bracco, Paul Dinello, Matt Lappin, Liz Levin, Opus Moreschi, Emily Gertler, Aaron Cohen, supervising producers; Paige Kendig, producer

Showtime

Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)[1]


































Year
Program
Producers
Network

2018

(70th)
[52]


Dave Chappelle: Equanimity

Dave Chappelle and Stan Lathan, executive producers; Rikki Hughes, supervising producer

Netflix

The Carol Burnett Show: 50th Anniversary Special

Carol Burnett, executive producer/host; Steve Sauer, Allen Shapiro, Mike Mahan, Mark Bracco, Paul Miller and Leslie Kolins Small, executive producers; Ben Roy, co-executive producer; Linda Gierahn, supervising producer

CBS

Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special 2018

Ben Winston and Rob Crabbe, executive producers; Josie Cliff, Sheila Rogers, Michael Kaplan, James Longman, Matt Roberts and Jeff Kopp, supervising producers; James Corden, producer/host; Diana Miller, producer

Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Presents: The Great American* Puerto Rico (*It's Complicated)

Samantha Bee, executive producer/host; Jason Jones, Tony Hernandez, Miles Kahn, Alison Camillo and Pat King, executive producers; Kim Burdges, Allana Harkin, Chris Savage and Melinda Taub, producers

TBS

Steve Martin & Martin Short: An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life

Lorne Michaels, Steve Martin, Martin Short, Marc Gurvitz and Erin David, executive producers; Marcus Raboy and Neal Marshall, producers

Netflix


Notes





  1. ^ Hope for Haiti Now was simulcast on dozens of television stations across the globe. The Emmys listed no individual network with this nomination.


  2. ^ 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief was simulcast live on 39 U.S. television stations and more than 25 websites. The Emmys listed no individual network with this nomination.




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