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** ''[[The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show]]'' ([[CBS]])
** ''[[The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show]]'' ([[CBS]])
** ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[Mister Peepers|Mr. Peepers]]'' ([[NBC]])
** ''[[Mister Peepers]]'' ([[NBC]])
** ''[[Our Miss Brooks]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[Our Miss Brooks]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[Private Secretary (TV series)|Private Secretary]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[Private Secretary (TV series)|Private Secretary]]'' (CBS)
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|-
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| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series|Best Variety Series including Musical Varieties]]}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series|Best Variety Series including Musical Varieties]]}}
* '''''[[Walt Disney anthology television series|Disneyland]]'' (ABC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
* '''''[[Walt Disney anthology television series#Walt Disney's Disneyland (1954–1958)|Disneyland]]'' (ABC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
** ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[The George Gobel Show]]'' (NBC)
** ''[[The George Gobel Show]]'' (NBC)
** ''[[The Jack Benny Program]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[The Jack Benny Program]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[The Jackie Gleason Show]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[The Jackie Gleason Show]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[Your Show of Shows]]'' (NBC)
** ''[[Your Hit Parade]]'' (NBC)
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|Best Audience, Guest Participation, or Panel Program}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|Best Audience, Guest Participation, or Panel Program}}
* '''''[[This Is Your Life (American franchise)|This Is Your Life]]'' (NBC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
* '''''[[This Is Your Life (American franchise)|This Is Your Life]]'' (NBC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
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** ''[[I Led Three Lives]]'' (NBC)
** ''[[I Led Three Lives]]'' (NBC)
** ''[[Racket Squad]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[Racket Squad]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[Waterfront (1955 TV series)|Waterfront]]'' ([[Broadcast syndication|Syndication]])
** ''[[Waterfront (1955 TV series)|Waterfront]]'' ([[Broadcast syndication|Syndicated]])
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program|Best Children's Program]]}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program|Best Children's Program]]}}
* '''''[[Lassie (1954 TV series)|Lassie]]'' (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
* '''''[[Lassie (1954 TV series)|Lassie]]'' (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
** ''Art Linkletter and the Kids'' (Syndication)
** ''Art Linkletter and the Kids'' (Syndicated)
** ''[[Ding Dong School]]'' (NBC)
** ''[[Ding Dong School]]'' (NBC)
** ''[[Kukla, Fran and Ollie]]'' (ABC)
** ''[[Kukla, Fran and Ollie]]'' (ABC)
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|-
|-
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|Best Cultural, Religious, or Educational Program}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|Best Cultural, Religious, or Educational Program}}
* '''''[[Omnibus (U.S. TV series)|Omnibus]]'' (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
* '''''[[Omnibus (American TV program)|Omnibus]]'' (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
** ''[[Life is Worth Living]]'' ([[DuMont Television Network|DuMont]])
** ''[[Life Is Worth Living]]'' ([[DuMont Television Network|DuMont]])
** ''[[Meet the Press]]'' (NBC)
** ''[[Meet the Press]]'' (NBC)
** ''[[See It Now]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[See It Now]]'' (CBS)
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|-
|-
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|Best Western or Adventure Series}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|Best Western or Adventure Series}}
* '''''[[Stories of the Century]]'' (Syndication)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
* '''''[[Stories of the Century]]'' (Syndicated)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
** ''[[The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok]]'' (Syndication)
** ''[[The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok]]'' (Syndicated)
** ''[[Annie Oakley]]'' (Syndication)
** ''[[Annie Oakley]]'' (Syndicated)
** ''[[Death Valley Days]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[Death Valley Days]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[The Roy Rogers Show]]'' (NBC)
** ''[[The Roy Rogers Show]]'' (NBC)
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|Best Daytime Program}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|Best Daytime Program}}
* '''''[[Art Linkletter's House Party|House Party]]'' (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
* '''''[[House Party (radio and TV show)|House Party]]'' (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
** ''[[The Betty White Show (1952 TV series)|The Betty White Show]]'' (NBC)
** ''[[The Betty White Show (1952 TV series)|The Betty White Show]]'' (NBC)
** ''[[The Bob Crosby Show]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[The Bob Crosby Show]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[The Garry Moore Show]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[The Garry Moore Show]]'' (CBS)
** ''[[Robert Q. Lewis|The Robert Q. Lewis Show]]'' (CBS)
** ''The Robert Q. Lewis Show'' (CBS)
|-
|-
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" colspan="2" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Program of the Year|Best Individual Program of the Year]]}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" colspan="2" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Program of the Year|Best Individual Program of the Year]]}}
* '''''[[Walt Disney anthology television series|Disneyland]]'': "Operation Undersea" (ABC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
* '''''[[Walt Disney anthology television series#Walt Disney's Disneyland (1954–1958)|Disneyland]]'': "Operation Undersea" (ABC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
** ''[[Light's Diamond Jubilee]]'' ([[Simulcast]])
** ''[[Light's Diamond Jubilee]]'' ([[Simulcast]])
** ''[[Medic (TV series)|Medic]]'': "White Is the Color" (NBC)
** ''[[Medic (TV series)|Medic]]'': "White Is the Color" (NBC)
** ''[[Shower of Stars|Chrysler Shower of Stars]]'': "[[A Christmas Carol (Shower of Stars)|A Christmas Carol]]" (CBS)
** ''[[Shower of Stars]]'': "[[A Christmas Carol (Shower of Stars)|A Christmas Carol]]" (CBS)
** ''[[Studio One (American TV series)|Studio One]]'': "[[Twelve Angry Men (Westinghouse Studio One)|Twelve Angry Men]]" (CBS)
** ''[[Studio One (American TV series)|Studio One]]'': "[[Twelve Angry Men (Westinghouse Studio One)|Twelve Angry Men]]" (CBS)
|}
|}
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** [[Jack Webb]] – ''[[Dragnet (1951 TV series)|Dragnet]]'' as [[Joe Friday|Sgt. Joe Friday]] (NBC)
** [[Jack Webb]] – ''[[Dragnet (1951 TV series)|Dragnet]]'' as [[Joe Friday|Sgt. Joe Friday]] (NBC)
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|Best Actress Starring in a Regular Series}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|Best Actress Starring in a Regular Series}}
* '''[[Loretta Young]] – ''[[The Loretta Young Show]]'' as herself (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
* '''[[Loretta Young]] – ''[[The Loretta Young Show]]'' as herself (NBC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
** [[Gracie Allen]] – ''[[The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show]]'' as Gracie Allen (CBS)
** [[Gracie Allen]] – ''[[The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show]]'' as Gracie Allen (CBS)
** [[Eve Arden]] – ''[[Our Miss Brooks]]'' as Connie Brooks (CBS)
** [[Eve Arden]] – ''[[Our Miss Brooks]]'' as Connie Brooks (CBS)
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* '''[[Art Carney]] – ''[[The Jackie Gleason Show]]'' as Ed Norton (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
* '''[[Art Carney]] – ''[[The Jackie Gleason Show]]'' as Ed Norton (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
** [[Ben Alexander (actor)|Ben Alexander]] – ''[[Dragnet (1951 TV series)|Dragnet]]'' as Officer Frank Smith (NBC)
** [[Ben Alexander (actor)|Ben Alexander]] – ''[[Dragnet (1951 TV series)|Dragnet]]'' as Officer Frank Smith (NBC)
** [[Don DeFore]] – ''[[The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet]]'' as Thorny (ABC)
** [[Don DeFore]] – ''[[The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet]]'' as Thorny (ABC)
** [[William Frawley]] – ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' as [[Fred Mertz]] (CBS)
** [[William Frawley]] – ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' as [[Fred Mertz]] (CBS)
** [[Gale Gordon]] – ''[[Our Miss Brooks]]'' as Osgood Conklin (CBS)
** [[Gale Gordon]] – ''[[Our Miss Brooks]]'' as Osgood Conklin (CBS)
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** [[Bea Benaderet]] – ''[[The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show]]'' as Blanche Morton (CBS)
** [[Bea Benaderet]] – ''[[The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show]]'' as Blanche Morton (CBS)
** [[Jean Hagen]] – ''[[The Danny Thomas Show|Make Room for Daddy]]'' as Margaret Williams (ABC)
** [[Jean Hagen]] – ''[[The Danny Thomas Show|Make Room for Daddy]]'' as Margaret Williams (ABC)
** [[Marion Lorne]] – ''[[Mister Peepers|Mr. Peepers]]'' as Mrs. Gurney (NBC)
** [[Marion Lorne]] – ''[[Mister Peepers]]'' as Mrs. Gurney (NBC)
** [[Vivian Vance]] – ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' as [[Ethel Mertz]] (CBS)
** [[Vivian Vance]] – ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' as [[Ethel Mertz]] (CBS)
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** [[Fredric March]] – ''[[The Best of Broadway]]'': "The Royal Family" as Tony Cavendish (CBS)
** [[Fredric March]] – ''[[The Best of Broadway]]'': "The Royal Family" as Tony Cavendish (CBS)
** Fredric March – ''[[Shower of Stars]]'': "[[A Christmas Carol (Shower of Stars)|A Christmas Carol]]" as [[Ebenezer Scrooge]] (CBS)
** Fredric March – ''[[Shower of Stars]]'': "[[A Christmas Carol (Shower of Stars)|A Christmas Carol]]" as [[Ebenezer Scrooge]] (CBS)
** [[Thomas Mitchell (actor)|Thomas Mitchell]] – ''[[The Ford Television Theatre]]'': "The Good of His Soul" as Father Devlin (NBC)
** [[Thomas Mitchell (actor)|Thomas Mitchell]] – ''[[Ford Theatre|The Ford Television Theatre]]'': "The Good of His Soul" as Father Devlin (NBC)
** [[David Niven]] – ''[[Four Star Playhouse]]'': "The Answer" as Deacon (CBS)
** [[David Niven]] – ''[[Four Star Playhouse]]'': "The Answer" as Deacon (CBS)
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|Best Actress in a Single Performance}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|Best Actress in a Single Performance}}
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** [[Ruth Hussey]] – ''[[Lux Video Theatre]]'': "Craig's Wife" as Harriet Craig (CBS)
** [[Ruth Hussey]] – ''[[Lux Video Theatre]]'': "Craig's Wife" as Harriet Craig (CBS)
** [[Dorothy McGuire]] – ''Climax!'': "The Gioconda Smile" as Janet Spence (CBS)
** [[Dorothy McGuire]] – ''Climax!'': "The Gioconda Smile" as Janet Spence (CBS)
** [[Eva Marie Saint]] – ''[[The Philco Television Playhouse]]'': "Middle of the Night" as Betty (NBC)
** [[Eva Marie Saint]] – ''[[The Philco Television Playhouse]]'': "Middle of the Night" as Betty (NBC)
** [[Claire Trevor]] – ''Lux Video Theatre'': "Ladies in Retirement" as Ellen Creed (CBS)
** [[Claire Trevor]] – ''Lux Video Theatre'': "Ladies in Retirement" as Ellen Creed (CBS)
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** ''[[The Loretta Young Show]]'' – [[Robert Florey]] (NBC)
** ''[[The Loretta Young Show]]'' – [[Robert Florey]] (NBC)
** ''[[The United States Steel Hour]]'' – [[Alex Segal]] (ABC)
** ''[[The United States Steel Hour]]'' – [[Alex Segal]] (ABC)
** ''[[Waterfront (1955 TV series)|Waterfront]]'' – [[Ted Post]] (CBS)
** ''[[Waterfront (1955 TV series)|Waterfront]]'' – [[Ted Post]] (Syndicated)
** ''[[Your Hit Parade]]'' – Clark Jones (NBC)
** ''[[Your Hit Parade]]'' – Clark Jones (NBC)
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|-
|-
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series|Best Written Comedy Material]]}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series|Best Written Comedy Material]]}}
* '''''[[The George Gobel Show]]'' – [[James B. Allardice]], [[Jack Douglas (writer)|Jack Douglas]], [[Hal Kanter]], and [[Harry Winkler (writer)|Harry Winkler]] (NBC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
* '''''[[The George Gobel Show]]'' – [[James B. Allardice]], [[Jack Douglas (writer)|Jack Douglas]], [[Hal Kanter]] and [[Harry Winkler (writer)|Harry Winkler]] (NBC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
** ''[[The Danny Thomas Show|Make Room for Daddy]]'' [[Danny Thomas]] (ABC)
** ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' [[Jess Oppenheimer]], [[Bob Carroll, Jr.]] and [[Madelyn Pugh Davis]] (CBS)
** ''[[I Love Lucy]]'' – [[Jess Oppenheimer]], [[Bob Carroll, Jr.]], and [[Madelyn Pugh Davis]] (CBS)
** ''[[The Jack Benny Program]]'' – [[George Balzer]], [[Milt Josefsberg]], [[Sam Perrin]] and [[John Tackaberry]] (CBS)
** ''[[The Jack Benny Show]]'' – [[George Balzer]], [[Milt Josefsberg]], [[Sam Perrin]], and [[John Tackaberry]] (CBS)
** ''[[The Jackie Gleason Show]]'' – [[Jackie Gleason]] (CBS)
** ''[[The Jackie Gleason Show]]'' – [[Jackie Gleason]] (CBS)
** ''[[Mister Peepers|Mr. Peepers]]'' – James Fritzell and [[Everett Greenbaum]] (NBC)
** ''[[The Danny Thomas Show|Make Room for Daddy]]'' – [[Danny Thomas]] (ABC)
** ''[[Mister Peepers]]'' – [[Jim Fritzell]] and [[Everett Greenbaum]] (NBC)
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series|Best Written Dramatic Material]]}}
| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series|Best Written Dramatic Material]]}}
* '''''[[Studio One (American TV series)|Studio One]]'': "[[Twelve Angry Men (Westinghouse Studio One)|Twelve Angry Men]]" – [[Reginald Rose]] (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
* '''''[[Studio One (American TV series)|Studio One]]'': "[[Twelve Angry Men (Westinghouse Studio One)|Twelve Angry Men]]" – [[Reginald Rose]] (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}}
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===News and miscellaneous category===
===Hosting===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ {{sronly|Hosting}}
|+ {{sronly|Hosting}}
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==Most major nominations==
==Most major nominations==
{| class="wikitable"
;By network <ref group="note" name="MW Note">"Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the [[Creative Arts Emmy|technical categories.]]</ref>
|+Networks with multiple major nominations<ref group="note" name="MW Note">"Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the [[Creative Arts Emmy|technical categories.]]</ref>
* CBS – 60
|-
* NBC – 44
! Network !! Number of<br>Nominations
* ABC – 15
|-
| CBS || 60
|-
| NBC || 44
|-
| ABC || 15
|}


{| class="wikitable"
; By program
|+Programs with multiple major nominations
* ''I Love Lucy'' (CBS) / ''Studio One'' (CBS) / ''The Jackie Gleason Show'' (CBS) – 5
|-
* ''Four Star Playhouse'' (CBS) / ''Make Room for Daddy'' (ABC) / ''Medic'' (NBC) / ''Your Show of Shows'' (NBC) – 4
! Program !! Category !! Network !! Number of<br>Nominations
* ''Climax!'' (CBS) / ''Dragnet'' (NBC) / ''The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show'' (CBS) / ''Lux Video Theatre'' (CBS) / ''Mr. Peepers'' (NBC) / ''Our Miss Brooks'' (CBS) / ''The Philco Television Playhouse'' (NBC) – 3
|-
| ''I Love Lucy'' || Comedy || rowspan="4"|CBS || rowspan="3"|5
|-
| ''The Jackie Gleason Show'' || Variety
|-
| ''Studio One'' || rowspan="2"|Drama
|-
| ''Four Star Playhouse'' || rowspan="3"|4
|-
| ''Make Room for Daddy'' || Comedy || ABC
|-
| ''Medic'' || rowspan="2"|Drama || NBC
|-
| ''Climax!'' || CBS || rowspan="7"|3
|-
| ''Dragnet'' || Mystery/Intrigue || NBC
|-
| ''The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show'' || Comedy || rowspan="2"|CBS
|-
| ''Lux Video Theatre'' || Drama
|-
| ''Mister Peepers'' || rowspan="2"|Comedy || NBC
|-
| ''Our Miss Brooks'' || CBS
|-
| ''The Philco Television Playhouse'' || rowspan="2"|Drama || NBC
|-
| ''A Christmas Carol'' || CBS || rowspan="9"|2
|-
| ''Disneyland'' || rowspan="3"|Variety || ABC
|-
| ''The George Gobel Show'' || NBC
|-
| ''The Jack Benny Program'' || CBS
|-
| ''The Loretta Young Show'' || Drama || NBC
|-
| ''Private Secretary'' || Comedy || CBS
|-
| ''The United States Steel Hour'' || Drama || ABC
|-
| ''Waterfront'' || Mystery/Intrigue || Syndicated
|-
| ''Your Hit Parade'' || Variety || NBC
|}


==Most major awards==
==Most major awards==
{| class="wikitable"
;By network <ref group="note" name="MW Note">"Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the [[Creative Arts Emmy|technical categories.]]</ref>
|+Networks with multiple major awards<ref group="note" name="MW Note">"Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the [[Creative Arts Emmy|technical categories.]]</ref>
* CBS – 10
|-
* NBC – 7
! Network !! Number of<br>Awards
* ABC – 6
|-
| CBS || 10
|-
| NBC || 7
|-
| ABC || 6
|}


{| class="wikitable"
; By program
|+Programs with multiple major awards
* ''Studio One'' (CBS) – 3
|-
* ''Disneyland'' (ABC) / ''The Jackie Gleason Show'' (CBS) / ''Make Room for Daddy'' (ABC) – 2
! Program !! Category !! Network !! Number of<br>Awards
|-
| ''Studio One'' || Drama || CBS || 3
|-
| ''Disneyland'' || rowspan="2"|Variety || ABC || rowspan="3"|2
|-
| ''The Jackie Gleason Show'' || CBS
|-
| ''Make Room for Daddy'' || Comedy || ABC
|}


;Notes
;Notes

Latest revision as of 10:27, 19 July 2024

7th Primetime Emmy Awards
DateMarch 7, 1955
LocationMoulin Rouge Nightclub, Los Angeles, California
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted bySteve Allen
Highlights
Most awardsStudio One (3)
Most nominationsI Love Lucy
The Jackie Gleason Show
Studio One (5)
Best Dramatic SeriesThe United States Steel Hour
Best Situation Comedy SeriesMake Room for Daddy
Best Variety Series Including Musical VarietiesDisneyland
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNBC
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The 7th Emmy Awards, later referred to as the 7th Primetime Emmy Awards, were held on March 7, 1955, to honor the best in television of the year. The ceremony was held at the "Moulin Rouge Nightclub" in Hollywood, California. The ceremony, hosted by Steve Allen and broadcast on NBC, was the first Emmy Awards ceremony to be televised nationally. All nominations are listed, with winners in bold and series' networks are in parentheses. New categories for this ceremony included awards for writing and directing, as well as one-time performances in anthology series, (this category would eventually morph into the current guest-acting category). Studio One was the most successful show of the night, winning three awards.

Fredric March made Emmy history when he became the first actor to be nominated for two different works in the same category. However, he lost for both of his performances in the category of Best Actor in a Single Performance.

Winners and nominees

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Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[1]

Programs

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Programs
Best Audience, Guest Participation, or Panel Program
Best Mystery or Intrigue Series
Best Cultural, Religious, or Educational Program
Best Sports Program
Best Western or Adventure Series
Best Daytime Program

Acting

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Lead performances

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Lead performances
Best Actor Starring in a Regular Series
Best Actress Starring in a Regular Series

Supporting performances

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Supporting performances
Best Supporting Actor in a Regular Series
Best Supporting Actress in a Regular Series

Single performances

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Single performances
Best Actor in a Single Performance
Best Actress in a Single Performance

Directing

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Directing
Best Direction

Writing

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Writing

News and miscellaneous category

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Hosting
Best News Reporter or Commentator
Most Outstanding New Personality

Singing

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Singing
Best Male Singer
Best Female Singer

Most major nominations

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Networks with multiple major nominations[note 1]
Network Number of
Nominations
CBS 60
NBC 44
ABC 15
Programs with multiple major nominations
Program Category Network Number of
Nominations
I Love Lucy Comedy CBS 5
The Jackie Gleason Show Variety
Studio One Drama
Four Star Playhouse 4
Make Room for Daddy Comedy ABC
Medic Drama NBC
Climax! CBS 3
Dragnet Mystery/Intrigue NBC
The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show Comedy CBS
Lux Video Theatre Drama
Mister Peepers Comedy NBC
Our Miss Brooks CBS
The Philco Television Playhouse Drama NBC
A Christmas Carol CBS 2
Disneyland Variety ABC
The George Gobel Show NBC
The Jack Benny Program CBS
The Loretta Young Show Drama NBC
Private Secretary Comedy CBS
The United States Steel Hour Drama ABC
Waterfront Mystery/Intrigue Syndicated
Your Hit Parade Variety NBC

Most major awards

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Networks with multiple major awards[note 1]
Network Number of
Awards
CBS 10
NBC 7
ABC 6
Programs with multiple major awards
Program Category Network Number of
Awards
Studio One Drama CBS 3
Disneyland Variety ABC 2
The Jackie Gleason Show CBS
Make Room for Daddy Comedy ABC
Notes
  1. ^ a b "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.

References

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  1. ^ "Emmys.com list of 1955 Nominees & Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
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