Yearbook of radio and television (1964)

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Radio & Television Awards This section lists some of the notable piogramniiiig, reporting, advertising and coniniercial awards in radio and television. Emmy Awards— 1963-64 (Supervised by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences; Covers period from April 25, 1963 to April 12, 1964; Other nominees are noted after each winner)* Continued Performance, Actor, Series {Lead) — Dick Van Dyke, Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS (Richard Boone, Richard Boone Show, NBC; Dean Jagger, Mr. Novak, NBC; David Janssen, The Fugitive, ABC; George C. Scott, East Side/ West Side, CBS) Continued Performance, Actress, Series {Lead) — Mary Tyler Moore, Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS (Shirley Booth, Hazel, NBC; Patty Duke, Patty Duke Show, ABC; Irene Ryan, Beverly Hillbillies, CBS; Inger Stevens, Farmer's Daughter, ABC) Performance in Supporting Role, Actor — Albert Paulsen, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (Chrysler Theatre), NBC (SorreU Booke, What's God to Julius? (Dr. Kildare), NBC; Conlan Carter, The Hostages (Combat!), ABC; Carl Lee, Express Stop from Lenox Avenue (Nurses), CBS) Performance in Supporting Role, Actress — Ruth White, Little Moon of Alban (Hallmark Hall of Fame), NBC (Martine Bartlett. Journey into Darkness (Arrest & Trial), ABC; Anjanette Comer, Journey into Darkness (Arrest & Trial), ABC; Rose Marie, Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS; Claudia McNeill, Express Stop from Lenox Avenue (Nurses), CBS) Performance in Variety or Musical Program or Series — Danny Kaye, Danny Kaye Show, CBS (Judy Garland, Judy Garland Show, CBS; Barbra Streisand (guest shot), Judy Garland Show, CBS; Burr Tillstrom, That Was tiie Week That Was, NBC; Andy Williams, Andy Williams Show, NBC) Original Music — Elmer Bernstein, The Making of the President 1960, ABC (George Auric, The Kremlin, NBC; John Barry, EUzabeth Taylor in London, CBS; Kenyon Hopkins, East Side/West Side, CBS; George Kleinsinger, Greece: The Golden Age, NBC; Ulpio Minucci, Joe Moon. Rayburn Wright, Saga of Western Man, ABC) Art Direction & Scenic Design — Warren Ciymer, Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC (Robert KeUy, Gary Smith, Judy Garland Show. CBS; Jack Poplin, Outer Limits, ABC; Edward Stephenson, Danny Kaye Show, CBS) Drama Writing, Original — Ernest Kinoy, BlackHst (Defenders). CBS (Arnold Perl, Who Do You Kill? (East Side/ West Side), CBS; David Rayfiel, Something About Lee Wiley (Chrysler Theatre), NBC; Allan Sloane, And James Was a Very Small Snail (Breaking Point), ABC; Adrian Spies, What's God to JuUus? (Dr. Kildare), NBC) * On May 12, 1964, CBS News and ABC-TV withdrew officially from the Emmy Awards, criticizing voting processes. CBS-TV followed suit on May 14. 909 Progratn of the Year — The Making of the President 1960, ABC (American Revolution of '63, NBC; Blacklist (Defenders), CBS; The Kremlin, NBC; Town Meeting of the World, CBS) Comedy— Dick Van Dyke Show, CBS (Bill Dana Show, NBC; Farmer's Daughter, ABC; McHale's Navy, ABC; That Was the Week That Was, NBC) Drama — The Defenders, CBS (Chrysler Theatre, NBC; East Side/West Side; CBS; Mr. Novak, NBC; Richard Boone Show. NBC) M//5/C— Bell Telephone Hour, NBC (Lively Ones. NBC; N. Y. Philharmonic Young People's Concerts, CBS) Variety — Danny Kaye Show, CBS (Andy WUliams Show, NBC; Garry Moore Show, CBS; Judy Garland Show. CBS; Tonight Show, NBC) Children's — Discovery '63-'64, ABC (Exploring, NBC; Children's Theatre, NLC; Science AU-Stars, ABC; Wild Kingdom, NBC) Documentary — The Making of the President 1960, ABC (Greece: The Golden Age, NBC; The Kremlin, NBC; Manhattan Battleground (du Pont Show of the Week), NBC; Saga of Western Man, ABC; Twentieth Century, CBS) A^eu'^y— Huntley-Brinkley Report, NBC (CBS News with Waker Cronkite, CBS; NBC Special News Reports, NBC; Ron Cochran with the News, ABC) News Commentary or Public Affairs — Cuba: Parts I and II (White Paper), NBC (American Revolution of '63. NBC; CBS Reports, CBS: Chronicle, CBS; Town Meeting of the World, CBS) Single Performance by an Actor {Lead) — Jack Klugman, Blacklist (Defenders). CBS (James Earl Jones, Who Do You Kill? (East Side/ West Side), CBS; Roddy McDowall, Journey into Darkness (Arrest & Trial), ABC; Jason Robards, Jr.. Abe Lincoln in Ilhnois (Hallmark HaU of Fame), NBC; Rod Steiger, A Slow Fade to Black (Chrysler Theatre), NBC; Harold Stone, Nurse Is a Feminine Noun (Nurses), CBS) Single Performance by an Actress {Lead) — Shelley Winters, Two Is the Number (Chrysler Theatre), NBC (Ruby Dee, Express Stop from Lenox Avenue (Nurses), CBS; Bethel Leslie, Statement of Fact (Richard Boone Show), NBC; Jeanette Nolan, Vote No on 11! (Richard Boone Show), NBC; Diana Sands, Who Do You Kill? (East Side /West Side), CBS)