1967 Primetime Emmy Awards

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The 19th Emmy Awards were held on June 4, 1967 at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles , California , USA . The ceremony was moderated by Joey Bishop and Hugh Downs .

Nominations and winners

Program prices

category Award winners program Nominations
Outstanding Dramatic Program (Best Dramatic Program) Daniel Melnick , David Susskind Death of a Salesman , CBS Marc Merson for ABC Stage 67 (Episode: 1.1: The Love Song of Barney Kempinski), ABC
Frank Perry for ABC Stage 67 (Episode: 1.14: A Christmas Memory), ABC
Fred Coe for CBS Playhouse (Episode 1.1: The Final War of Olly Winter), CBS
David Susskind for Mark Twain Tonight! , CBS
Outstanding Dramatic Series (Best Dramatic Series) Joseph Gantman , Bruce Geller Cobra, take over , CBS Gene L. Coon , Gene Roddenberry for Spaceship Enterprise , NBC
Morton Fine , David Friedkin for Rackets and Guns , NBC
Jo Swerling, Jr. for Race against Death , NBC
Julian Wintle for Mit Schirm, Charme und Melon , ABC
Outstanding Variety Series (Best Entertainment Series) Edward Stephenson , Bob Finkel The Andy Williams Show , NBC Ernest Chambers , Saul Ilson for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour , CBS
Greg Garrison for The Dean Martin Show , CBS
William O. Harbach , Nick Vanoff for The Hollywood Palace , ABC
Art Stark for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson , NBC
Ronald Wayne for The Jackie Gleason Show , CBS
Outstanding Variety Special (Best Entertainment Special) Jack Arnold The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special , CBS Jack Donohue , Byron Paul for Dick Van Dyke Special , CBS
Bob Hope for Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theater (Episode: Christmas Special), NBC
Phil Stein for ABC Stage 67 (Episode 1.24: A Time for Laughter: A Look at Negro Humor in America), ABC
Outstanding Comedy Series (Best Comedy Series) Bob Rafelson , Bert Schneider The Monkees , NBC Edward H. Feldman for A Cage Full of Heroes , CBS
William Froug for In Love With a Witch , ABC
Arnie Rosen for Mini-Max , NBC
Bob Ross for The Andy Griffith Show , CBS

Director awards

category Award winners program Nominations
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Drama (Best Directed Drama Series) Alex Segal Death of a Salesman Paul Bogart for CBS Playhouse (Episode 1.1: The Final War of Olly Winter), CBS
Paul Bogart for Mark Twain Tonight! , CBS
George Schaefer for Hallmark Hall of Fame (episode: Anastasia), NBC
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy (Best Comedy Series Director) James Frawley The Monkees (Episode 1.1: Royal Flush), NBC William Asher for In Love with a Witch , ABC
Earl Bellamy for Rackets and Guns (Episode 2.10: One Of Our Bombs Is Missing), NBC
William D. Russell for Dear Uncle Bill , CBS
Maury Thompson for Oops Lucy! , CBS

Screenplay Awards

category Award winners program Nominations
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama (Best Screenplay Drama Series) Bruce Geller Cobra, take over , CBS Robert Culp for Rackets and Guns , NBC
Ronald Ribman for CBS Playhouse (Episode 1.1: The Final War of Olly Winter), CBS
Outstanding Writing Achievement In Comedy (Best Screenplay Comedy Series) Buck Henry , Leonard B. Stern Mini-Max (episode 1.27-28: "Ship of Spies: Part I & II"), NBC Edmund L. Hartmann for Dear Uncle Bill (Episode 1.1: Buffy), CBS
Sidney Sheldon for The Adorable Jeannie , NBC

Actor Awards

category Award winners program Nominations
Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama ((Best Single Actor Drama) Peter Ustinov Hallmark Hall of Fame (episode: Barefoot in Athens), NBC Alan Arkin for ABC Stage 67 (Episode 1.1: The Love Song of Barney Kempinski), ABC
Lee J. Cobb for Death of a Salesman , CBS
Ivan Dixon for CBS Playhouse (Episode 1.1: The Final War of Olly Winter), CBS
Hal Holbrook for Mark Twain Tonight! , CBS
Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Drama) (Best Single Actress Drama) Geraldine Page ABC Stage 67 (Episode 1.14: Truman Capote's A Christmas Memory), ABC Shirley Booth for CBS Playhouse (Episode: The Glass Menagerie), CBS
Mildred Dunnock for Death of a Salesman , CBS
Lynn Fontanne for Hallmark Hall of Fame (Episode: Anastasia), NBC
Julie Harris for Hallmark Hall of Fame (Episode: Anastasia), NBC
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series (Best Actor Dramatic Series) Bill Cosby Tennis rackets and cannons , NBC Robert Culp for Rackets and Guns , NBC
Ben Gazzara for Race to Death , NBC
David Janssen for On the Run , ABC
Martin Landau for Cobra, Take Over , CBS
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series (Best Actress Drama Series) Barbara Bain Cobra, take over , CBS Diana Rigg for Mit Schirm, Charme und Melone , ABC
Barbara Stanwyck for Big Valley , ABC
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama (Best Supporting Actor Drama Series) Eli Wallach Poppy is also a flower , ABC Leo G. Carroll for Solo for ONCEL , NBC
Leonard Nimoy for Starship Enterprise , NBC
Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Drama (Best Supporting Actress Drama Series) Agnes Moorehead Crazy Wild West (Episode 2.20: Night of the Vicious Valentine), CBS Tina Chen for CBS Playhouse (Episode 1.1: The Final War of Olly Winter), CBS
Ruth Warrick for Peyton Place , ABC
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series (Best Actor Comedy Series) Don Adams Mini-Max , NBC Bob Crane for A Cage Full of Heroes , CBS
Brian Keith for Dear Uncle Bill , CBS
Larry Storch for F Troop , ABC
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series (Best Actress Comedy Series) Lucille Ball Oops Lucy! , CBS Elizabeth Montgomery for In Love With a Witch , ABC
Agnes Moorehead for In Love With a Witch , ABC
Marlo Thomas for Sweet But A Little Crazy , ABC
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy (Best Supporting Actor Comedy Series) Don Knotts The Andy Griffith Show (episode 7.19: Barney Comes to Mayberry), CBS Gale Gordon for Oops Lucy! , CBS
Werner Klemperer for A Cage Full of Heroes , CBS
Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Comedy (Best Supporting Actress Comedy Series) Frances Bavier The Andy Griffith Show , CBS Nancy Kulp for The Beverly Hillbillies , CBS
Marion Lorne for The Witch , ABC

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