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The '''58th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards''' honored the best in artistic and technical achievement in American prime time television programming from June 1, 2005, until May 31, 2006, as chosen by the [[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]].<ref name="EmmyRules"/><ref name="EmmyWinners"/> |
The '''58th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards''' honored the best in artistic and technical achievement in American prime time television programming from June 1, 2005, until May 31, 2006, as chosen by the [[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]].<ref name="EmmyRules"/><ref name="EmmyWinners"/> The awards were presented on August 19, 2006, at the [[Shrine Auditorium]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]. A total of 79 [[Creative Arts Emmy Awards|Creative Arts Emmys]] were handed out across 67 categories. The ceremony preceded the [[58th Primetime Emmy Awards]], held on August 27. |
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The miniseries ''[[Elizabeth I (2005 TV series)|Elizabeth I]]'' led all programs with five wins, followed by ''[[Baghdad ER]]'' and ''[[Rome (TV series)|Rome]]'' with four wins each and the ''[[78th Academy Awards|78th Annual Academy Awards]]'' with three wins. For overall program fields, awards went to ''Baghdad ER'', ''[[Walking with Monsters|Before the Dinosaurs]]'', ''[[Swan Lake|Dance in America: Swan Lake with American Ballet Theatre]]'', ''[[Extreme Makeover: Home Edition]]'', ''[[High School Musical]]'', ''[[I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me]]'', ''[[Engineering an Empire|Rome: Engineering an Empire]]'', ''[[The Simpsons]]'', ''[[10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America]]'', ''[[2006 Winter Olympics opening ceremony|The XX Olympic Winter Games – Opening Ceremony]]'', and ''[[Two Days in October]]''. [[HBO]] led all networks with 17 wins. |
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==Winners and nominees== |
==Winners and nominees== |
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** [[Ben Stiller]] – ''Extras'' as himself (HBO) |
** [[Ben Stiller]] – ''Extras'' as himself (HBO) |
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| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series|Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series]]}} |
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* '''[[Cloris Leachman]] – ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' as Ida (Fox)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
* '''[[Cloris Leachman]] – ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'' as Ida (Fox)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} (Episodes: “Bride of Ida” and “Graduation”) |
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** [[Blythe Danner]] – ''[[Will & Grace]]'' as Marilyn Truman (NBC) |
** [[Blythe Danner]] – ''[[Will & Grace]]'' as Marilyn Truman (NBC) |
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** [[Shirley Knight]] – ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' as Phyllis Van de Kamp (ABC) |
** [[Shirley Knight]] – ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' as Phyllis Van de Kamp (ABC) |
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* '''[[Christian Clemenson]] – ''[[Boston Legal]]'' as Jerry "Hands" Espenson (ABC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
* '''[[Christian Clemenson]] – ''[[Boston Legal]]'' as Jerry "Hands" Espenson (ABC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** [[Kyle Chandler]] – ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' as Dylan Young (ABC) |
** [[Kyle Chandler]] – ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' as Dylan Young (ABC) |
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** [[Henry Ian Cusick]] – ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'' as [[Desmond Hume|Desmond]] (ABC) |
** [[Henry Ian Cusick]] – ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'' as [[Desmond Hume|Desmond]] (ABC) |
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** [[Michael J. Fox]] – ''Boston Legal'' as Daniel Post (ABC) |
** [[Michael J. Fox]] – ''Boston Legal'' as Daniel Post (ABC) |
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** [[James Woods]] – ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'' as Dr. Nate Lennox (NBC) |
** [[James Woods]] – ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'' as Dr. Nate Lennox (NBC) |
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** ''[[Boston Legal]]'' – Ken Miller and Nikki Valko (ABC) |
** ''[[Boston Legal]]'' – Ken Miller and Nikki Valko (ABC) |
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** ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' – Amy Lippens and Stephanie Laffin (Fox) |
** ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' – Amy Lippens and Stephanie Laffin (Fox) |
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** ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'' – [[April Webster]], Veronica Collins Rooney, and Mandy Sherman (ABC) |
** ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'' – [[April Webster]], Veronica Collins Rooney, and Mandy Sherman (ABC) |
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* '''''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'': "Gum Drops" – [[Michael Slovis]] (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
* '''''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'': "Gum Drops" – [[Michael Slovis]] (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[Everybody Hates Chris]]'': "Everybody Hates Funerals" – Mark Doering-Powell ([[UPN]]) |
** ''[[Everybody Hates Chris]]'': "Everybody Hates Funerals" – Mark Doering-Powell ([[UPN]]) |
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** ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'': "[[Man of Science, Man of Faith]]" – Michael Bonvillain (ABC) |
** ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'': "[[Man of Science, Man of Faith]]" – Michael Bonvillain (ABC) |
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** ''[[The Sopranos]]'': "[[The Ride (The Sopranos)|The Ride]]" – [[Phil Abraham]] (HBO) |
** ''[[The Sopranos]]'': "[[The Ride (The Sopranos)|The Ride]]" – [[Phil Abraham]] (HBO) |
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** ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'': "9:00 PM – 10:00 PM" – Rodney Charters (Fox) |
** ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'': "9:00 PM – 10:00 PM" – Rodney Charters (Fox) |
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| style="vertical-align:top;" width="50%" | {{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special|Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Original Dramatic Score)]]}} |
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* '''''[[Into the West (miniseries)|Into the West]]'' – [[Geoff Zanelli]] (TNT)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
* '''''[[Into the West (miniseries)|Into the West]]'' – [[Geoff Zanelli]] (TNT)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[The Dive from Clausen's Pier]]'' – [[Bruce Broughton]] ([[Lifetime (TV network)|Lifetime]]) |
** ''[[The Dive from Clausen's Pier (film)|The Dive from Clausen's Pier]]'' – [[Bruce Broughton]] ([[Lifetime (TV network)|Lifetime]]) |
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** ''[[Human Trafficking (miniseries)|Human Trafficking]]'': "Part 1" – [[Normand Corbeil]] (Lifetime) |
** ''[[Human Trafficking (miniseries)|Human Trafficking]]'': "Part 1" – [[Normand Corbeil]] (Lifetime) |
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** ''[[Sleeper Cell (TV series)|Sleeper Cell]]'' – [[Paul Haslinger]] (Showtime) |
** ''[[Sleeper Cell (TV series)|Sleeper Cell]]'' – [[Paul Haslinger]] (Showtime) |
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* '''''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'': "[[Day 5: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.|7:00 AM – 8:00 AM]]" – David Latham (Fox)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
* '''''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'': "[[Day 5: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.|7:00 AM – 8:00 AM]]" – David Latham (Fox)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[Boston Legal]]'': "Race Ipsa" – Philip Neel (ABC) |
** ''[[Boston Legal]]'': "Race Ipsa" – Philip Neel (ABC) |
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** ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'': "[[Live Together, Die Alone|Live Together, Die Alone (Part 1 & 2)]]" – Sue Blainey, [[Stephen Semel]], and Sarah Boyd (ABC) |
** ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'': "[[Live Together, Die Alone|Live Together, Die Alone (Part 1 & 2)]]" – Sue Blainey, [[Stephen Semel]], and Sarah Boyd (ABC) |
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** ''Lost'': "[[One of Them]]" – Sarah Boyd (ABC) |
** ''Lost'': "[[One of Them]]" – Sarah Boyd (ABC) |
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** ''24'': "9:00 AM – 10:00 AM" – Scott Powell (Fox) |
** ''24'': "9:00 AM – 10:00 AM" – Scott Powell (Fox) |
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* '''''[[Kennedy Center Honors|The Kennedy Center Honors]]'' – Mike Polito, John Zimmer, Cathy Shields, and Anny Meza (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
* '''''[[Kennedy Center Honors|The Kennedy Center Honors]]'' – Mike Polito, John Zimmer, Cathy Shields, and Anny Meza (CBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[78th Academy Awards|78th Annual Academy Awards]'' – Douglass M. Stewart Jr., June Beallor, [[Chuck Workman]], Michael J. Shapiro, [[Troy Miller (film producer)|Troy Miller]], Jon Bloom, and Mike Polito (ABC) |
** ''[[78th Academy Awards|78th Annual Academy Awards]]'' – Douglass M. Stewart Jr., June Beallor, [[Chuck Workman]], Michael J. Shapiro, [[Troy Miller (film producer)|Troy Miller]], Jon Bloom, and Mike Polito (ABC) |
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** ''[[I'm Swiss|Bill Maher: I'm Swiss]]'' – El Armstrong and Sara Aderhold (HBO) |
** ''[[I'm Swiss|Bill Maher: I'm Swiss]]'' – El Armstrong and Sara Aderhold (HBO) |
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** ''[[A Concert for Hurricane Relief]]'' – Rico Bolognino, Paul Musilli, Barry Spitzer, and Sean Sohl (NBC) |
** ''[[A Concert for Hurricane Relief]]'' – Rico Bolognino, Paul Musilli, Barry Spitzer, and Sean Sohl (NBC) |
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* '''''[[Smallville]]'': "Arrival" – Michael Lawshe, Timothy Cleveland, Paul Diller, Stuart Calderon, Jason Oliver, Jessica Dickson, David Cowan, Chris McGeary, Casey Crabtree, and Michael Crabtree (WB)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'': "A Bullet Runs Through It, Part 1" – Mace Matiosian, Ruth Adelman, David Van Slyke, Jivan Tahmizian, Mark Allen, Troy Hardy, Zane Bruce, and Joseph Sabella (CBS) |
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** ''[[ER (TV series)|ER]]'': "Two Ships" – Walter Newman, Tom Harris, Darleen Stoker, Rick M. Hromadka, Darren Wright, Kenneth Young, Bruce Honda, Sharyn Tylk-Gersh, Casey Crabtree, and Michael Crabtree (NBC) |
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** ''[[Supernatural (American TV series)|Supernatural]]'': "[[Pilot (Supernatural)|Pilot]]" – Michael Lawshe, Timothy Cleveland, Paul Diller, Marc Meyer, David Lynch, Jessica Dickson, Karyn Foster, Chris McGeary, David Lee Fein, and Jody Thomas (WB) |
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** ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'': "9:00 PM – 10:00 PM" – William Dotson, Catherine Speakman, Pembrooke Andrews, Jeffrey Whitcher, Shawn Kennelly, Rick Polanco, Jeffrey Charbonneau, Laura Macias, and Vince Nicastro (Fox) |
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* '''''[[Flight 93 (film)|Flight 93]]'' – [[Harry Snodgrass]], Mark Linden, Tara A. Paul, David A. Sharf, Geoff Raffan, Carlos Ramirez, Joan Rowe, and [[Chris Julian (producer)|Chris Julian]] (A&E)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[Category 7: The End of the World]]'': "Night 1" – Joseph Melody, Devon Curry, Kevin Fisher, Rick Steele, Anton Holden, Joy Ealy, J. Michael Hooser, Burt Weinstein, Tim Terusa, Mark Steele, Sean Byrne, Peter DiRado, Tim Chilton, and Sharon Michaels (CBS) |
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** ''[[Into the West (miniseries)|Into the West]]'': "Manifest Destiny" – Michael Graham, Kristi Johns, Bill Bell, Bob Costanza, Mike Dickeson, Gary Macheel, Lou Thomas, Adriane Marfiak, Anton Holden, Burt Weinstein, Tim Terusa, Charles Kolander, Rusty Tinsley, Jim Schultz, Jill Sanders, and Tim Chilton (TNT) |
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** ''[[Sleeper Cell (TV series)|Sleeper Cell]]'': "Youmud-Din" – Mark Kamps, Todd Murakami, Jane Boegel, Jason Lezama, Patrick Hogan, Bob Newlan, Matt Fausak, and Dale Perry (Showtime) |
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** ''[[Stephen King's Desperation]]'' – Richard Taylor, Todd Murakami, Jason Lezama, Andrew Ellerd, Bob Costanza, Brian Thomas Nist, Patrick Hogan, Mark Cookson, Mark Kamps, Robert Ramirez, Fred Judkins, Rick Steele, Sonya Lindsay, and Stan Jones (ABC) |
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* '''''[[Baghdad ER]]'' – Lila Yomtoob (HBO)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[The Amazing Race (American TV series)|The Amazing Race]]'': "Here Comes the Bedouin!" – Matt Deitrich, Mike Bolanowski, Evan Finn, Eric Goldfarb, Julian Gomez, Andy Kozar, Paul Nielsen, and Rick Livingstone (CBS) |
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** ''[[American Masters]]'': "[[No Direction Home|Bob Dylan: No Direction Home]]" – [[Philip Stockton]], Allan Zaleski, Frederic Rosenberg, Jennifer Dunnington, and Annette Kudrak (PBS) |
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** ''[[Survivor (American TV series)|Survivor]]'': "Big Trek, Big Trouble, Big Surprise" – Ryan Owens, Mark Jasper, Vince Tennant, Matt Slivinski, Glen Frazier, Rick Livingstone, Michael Brake, and Monique Reymond (CBS) |
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** ''[[Two Days in October]]'' (''[[American Experience]]'') – Jack Levy, Daniel Colman, Vince Balunas, Jeff Brunello, [[Kim Roberts (filmmaker)|Kim Roberts]], and Doug Madick (PBS) |
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* '''''[[Boston Legal]]'': "Finding Nimmo" – Craig Hunter, Peter R. Kelsey, Clark King, and [[William Butler (sound designer)|William Butler]] (ABC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'': "[[Scattered (Battlestar Galactica)|Scattered]]" – Kenneth Kobett, Michael Olman, and Rick Bal (Sci Fi Channel) |
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** ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'': "A Bullet Runs Through It" – Yuri Reese, Bill Smith, and Mick Fowler (CBS) |
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** ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'': "Euphoria, Part 1" – Gerry Lentz, Richard Weingart, and Russell C. Fager (Fox) |
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** ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'': "[[Live Together, Die Alone|Live Together, Die Alone (Part 2)]]" – David Barr Yaffe, Sean Rush, [[Frank Morrone]], and Scott Weber (ABC) |
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** ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'': "[[Day 5: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.|7:00 AM – 8:00 AM]]" – Michael Olman, Kenneth Kobett, and Bill Gocke (Fox) |
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* '''''[[Into the West (miniseries)|Into the West]]'': "Dreams and Schemes" – George Tarrant, [[Dick Alexander|Rick Alexander]], and [[Richard Rogers (sound engineer)|Richard Rogers]] (TNT)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[Elizabeth I (2005 TV series)|Elizabeth I]]'': "Part 1" – Ken Campbell and [[Paul Hamblin]] (HBO) |
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** ''[[Flight 93 (film)|Flight 93]]'' – Mark Linden, Tara A. Paul, Liam Lockhart, and [[Harry Snodgrass]] (A&E) |
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** ''Into the West'': "Hell on Wheels" – Bayard Carey, Rick Alexander, and Richard Rogers (TNT) |
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** ''[[Sleeper Cell (TV series)|Sleeper Cell]]'': "Youmud-Din" – Elmo Ponsdomenech, Joe Earle, and Roger Pietschmann (Showtime) |
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** ''[[The Ten Commandments (miniseries)|The Ten Commandments]]'': "Part II" – Alistair Crocker, Terry O'Bright, and Keith Rogers (ABC) |
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* '''''[[The West Wing]]'': "[[The Debate (The West Wing)|The Debate]]" – Edward J. Greene and Andrew Strauber (NBC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'': "The Unfortunate Little Schnauzer" – Bruce Peters, Charlie McDaniel, Kathy Oldham, and [[Bob La Masney]] (CBS) |
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* '''''[[78th Academy Awards|78th Annual Academy Awards]]'' – Edward J. Greene, Tom Vicari, Patrick Baltzell, Robert Douglass, and Jamie Santos (ABC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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* '''''[[Farewell 1 Tour: Live from Melbourne|Eagles Farewell I Tour – Live from Melbourne]]'' – [[Elliot Scheiner]] and Sue Pelino (NBC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[American Idol]]'': "American Classics Songbook with Rod Stewart" – Edward J. Greene, Andrew Fletcher, Paul Sandweiss, [[Brian Riordan]], and Conner Moore (Fox) |
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** ''Barry Manilow: Music and Passion'' – Tom Davis, John Zvolensky, and Steve Johnson (PBS) |
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** ''[[48th Annual Grammy Awards]]'' – Tom Holmes, John Harris, Eric Schilling, Don Worsham, Mikael Stewart, [[Ron Reaves]], Paul Sandweiss, and [[Bob La Masney]] (CBS) |
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* '''''[[American Masters]]'': "[[No Direction Home|Bob Dylan: No Direction Home]]" – [[Tom Fleischman]] (PBS)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[The Amazing Race (American TV series)|The Amazing Race]]'': "Here Comes the Bedouin!" – Troy Smith, Jim Ursulak, Jerry Chabane, and Peter Jones (CBS) |
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** ''[[Baghdad ER]]'' – [[Jon Alpert]], [[Matthew O'Neill (filmmaker)|Matthew O'Neill]], and [[Paul Hsu (sound designer)|Paul Hsu]] (HBO) |
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** ''[[Deadliest Catch]]'': "The Clock's Ticking" – Bob Bronow (Discovery Channel) |
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** ''[[Survivor (American TV series)|Survivor]]'': "Big Trek, Big Trouble, Big Surprise" – Terrance Dwyer, Jeremy Ireland, Matthias Hoffman, Tony Jensen, and Terry Meehan (CBS) |
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* '''''[[Rome (TV series)|Rome]]'': "[[The Stolen Eagle]]" – Barrie Hemsley, James Madigan, Joe Pavlo, Duncan Kinnaird, Dan Pettipher, Michele Sciolette, Charles Darby, Clare Herbert, and Anna Panton (HBO)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'': "[[Resurrection Ship|Resurrection Ship (Part 2)]]" – [[Gary Hutzel]], Michael Gibson, [[Doug Drexler]], Steve Kullback, Mark Shimer, Chris Zapara, Lane Jolly, Kyle Toucher, and Daniel Osaki (Sci Fi Channel) |
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** ''[[Lost (2004 TV series)|Lost]]'': "[[Live Together, Die Alone|Live Together, Die Alone (Part 1 & 2)]]" – Kevin Blank, Mitch Suskin, Jay Worth, Scott Dewis, Steve Fong, Spencer Levy, Eric Chauvin, Archie Ahuna, and Bob Lloyd (ABC) |
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** ''[[Perfect Disaster]]'': "Super Tornado" – [[Gareth Edwards (filmmaker)|Gareth Edwards]] and Bob Trevino (Discovery Channel) |
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** ''[[Surface (2005 TV series)|Surface]]'': "Episode #101" – Mitch Suskin, Dave Morton, Eric Hance, John Teska, Pierre Drolet, Eric Chauvin, Steve Fong, and Neal Sopata (NBC) |
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* '''''[[The Triangle (miniseries)|The Triangle]]'': "Part 1" – [[Marc Weigert]], [[Volker Engel]], Ingo Putze, Robin Graham, Todd Sheridan Perry, Conrad Murrey, Sam Khorshid, Paul Graff, and [[Ben Grossmann]] (Sci Fi Channel)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[Walking with Monsters|Before the Dinosaurs]]'' – Tim Greenwood, Neil Glasbey, [[Chloe Leland]], Nigel Booth, Jeremy Hunt, Daren Horley, Peter Thorn, and Darren Byford (Discovery Channel) |
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** ''[[Into the West (miniseries)|Into the West]]'': "Hell on Wheels" – Tim McHugh, Craig Weiss, Glenn Campbell, Christopher DeCristo, Christopher Moore, Niel Wray, Don L. McCoy, George Garcia, and Eric Ehemann (TNT) |
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** ''[[Mammoth (2006 film)|Mammoth]]'' – [[Armen V. Kevorkian|Armen Kevorkian]], Liz Castro, Matt Scharf, David Morton, Christian Bloch, Stefan Bredereck, Jason Zimmerman, Spencer Levy, and Scott Dewis (Sci Fi Channel) |
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** ''[[The Nightingale (opera)|The Nightingale]]'' (''[[Great Performances]]'') – Hugues Namur, Paul Carteron, Morgan Sagel, Anne Chatelain, Oliver Garcelon, Alexander Gregoire, Guillaume Ho Tsong Fang, Ugo Bimar, and Julien Limouse (PBS) |
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* '''''[[E-Ring]]'': "Snatch and Grab" – Jimmy Romano (NBC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'': "Reprisal (Part 1)" / "All the Time in the World (Part 2)" – Shauna Duggins (ABC) |
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** ''[[Numbers (TV series)|Numb3rs]]'': "[[Harvest (Numbers)|Harvest]]" – Jim Vickers (CBS) |
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** ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'': "9:00 PM – 10:00 PM" – Jeff Cadiente (Fox) |
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** ''[[The Unit]]'': "[[First Responders (The Unit)|First Responders]]" – Norman Howell (CBS) |
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* '''''[[Dancing with the Stars (American TV series)|Dancing with the Stars]]'': "Episode #204" – John Pritchett, Brian Reason, Hector Ramirez, Dave Levisohn, John Repczynski, Danny Bonilla, Easter Xua, Diane Biederbeck, Suzanne Ebner, James Karidas, and Chris Gray (ABC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[American Idol]]'': "Episode #530" – John Pritchett, Diane Biederbeck, Danny Bonilla, Manny Bonilla, Dave Eastwood, Suzanne Ebner, Bobby Highton, Ed Horton, Steve Martynuik, Ken Patterson, George Prince, John Repczynski, Easter Xua, Diane Biederbeck, Suzanne Ebner, James Karidas, and Mark Sanford (Fox) |
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** ''[[Late Night with Conan O'Brien]]'': "Episode #2226" – [[Gregory Aull]], Richard S. Carter, Kenneth Decker, Kurt Decker, Eugene Huelsman, Gregory Kasoff, Chris Matott, James Palczewski, James Scurti, Mark Sofil, Eli Clarke, Carl M. Henry III, and Keith Winikoff (NBC) |
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** ''[[Late Show with David Letterman]]'': "Show #2472" – Timothy W. Kennedy, Al Cialino, David J. Dorsett, Karin-Lucie Grzella, Jack W. Young, John Hannel, John Curtin, George Rothweiler, Dan Flaherty, Fred Shimizu, Steven G. Kaufman, John Pry, Kevin Bailey, William J. White, and Daniel L. Campbell (CBS) |
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** ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'': "Host: Jack Black, Musical Guest Neil Young" – Steven Cimino, John Pinto, Richard B. Fox, Brian Phraner, Michael Bennett, Eric A. Eisenstein, John Rosenblatt, Gene Huelsman, Susan Noll, and Frank Grisanti (NBC) |
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* '''''[[2006 Winter Olympics opening ceremony|The XX Olympic Winter Games – Opening Ceremony]]'' – Robert LaMacchia, Cody Alexander, Dan Beard, Joe Debonis, Kenneth Decker, Eric A. Eisenstein, Rick Fox Jr., Sal Guarna, Mike Harvath, Terry Hester, Igor Klobas, Richie Leible Jr., Tore Livia, Jon Mantak, Chris Matott, Robert Mikkelson, Brian Phraner, John Pinto, Marc Tippy, Nick Utley, James Wachter, Harry Weisman, Mike Wimberley, Ken Woo, John Murphy, and Jerrold Hochman (NBC)'''{{double dagger|alt=Winner}} |
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** ''[[78th Academy Awards|78th Annual Academy Awards]]'' – John B. Field, Kenneth Shapiro, Allan Wells, Ted Ashton, Robert Balton, John Burdick, David Eastwood, Marc Hunter, Charlie Huntley, Dave Levisohn, Jay Millard, Lyn Noland, Rob Palmer, Bill Philbin, David Plakos, Hector Ramirez, Brian Reason, Mark Whitman, Kris Wilson, Bret Crutcher, Aaron Fitzgerald, Dean Hall, Easter Xua, Mark Sanford, Keith Winikoff, and Chuck Reilly (ABC) |
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** ''[[Under the Desert Sky|Andrea Bocelli: Amore Under the Desert Sky]]'' (''[[Great Performances]]'') – Allan Wells, Randy Baer, Bill Chaikowsky, Ken Dahlquist, Hank Geving, Manny Guitierrez, Larry Heider, Pat Kerby, Ken Patterson, Gordie Saiger, Rob Vuona, Daniel Webb, Easter Xua, Billy Steinberg, and Steve Rice (PBS) |
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** ''[[The Red Piano|Elton John: The Red Piano]]'' – Chuck Reilly, Barrie Dodd, Andy Watt, James Ramsay, Derek Pennell, Paul Freeman, Tom Geren, Kenny Patterson, David Plakos, Daniel Webb, Ted Ashton, Hector Ramirez, Gordie Saiger, David Eastwood, John Repczynski, Robert Palmer, Harry Skip Eppley, Chris Methven, and Guy Jones (NBC) |
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** ''[[NFL Kickoff Game|NFL Opening Kickoff 2005]]'' – Eric Becker, Bob Del Russo, Freddy Fredrick, Pat Gleason, Charlie Huntley, Lyn Noland, Mark Whitman, Easter Xua, Jay Kulick, John Meiklejohn, John Kosmaczewski, Chuck Reilly, and Guy Jones (ABC) |
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** ''[[Penn & Teller: Bullshit!]]'': "Prostitution" – [[Penn Jillette]], [[Teller (magician)|Teller]], Cliff Schoenberg, Jon Hotchkiss, [[Michael Goudeau]], and Star Price (Showtime) |
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Date | August 19, 2006 |
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Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Most awards | Elizabeth I (5) |
The 58th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards honored the best in artistic and technical achievement in American prime time television programming from June 1, 2005, until May 31, 2006, as chosen by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.[1][2] The awards were presented on August 19, 2006, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. A total of 79 Creative Arts Emmys were handed out across 67 categories. The ceremony preceded the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards, held on August 27.
The miniseries Elizabeth I led all programs with five wins, followed by Baghdad ER and Rome with four wins each and the 78th Annual Academy Awards with three wins. For overall program fields, awards went to Baghdad ER, Before the Dinosaurs, Dance in America: Swan Lake with American Ballet Theatre, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, High School Musical, I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me, Rome: Engineering an Empire, The Simpsons, 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America, The XX Olympic Winter Games – Opening Ceremony, and Two Days in October. HBO led all networks with 17 wins.
Winners and nominees
[edit]Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).[2][3][a] Sections are based upon the categories listed in the 2005–2006 Emmy rules and procedures.[1] Area awards and juried awards are denoted next to the category names as applicable.[b] For simplicity, producers who received nominations for program awards have been omitted.
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[edit]- ^ The outlets listed for each program are the U.S. broadcasters or streaming services identified in the nominations, which for some international productions are different than the broadcaster(s) that originally commissioned the program.
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- Area awards are non-competitive and nominees are considered on their own terms. Any nominee with at least two-thirds approval received an Emmy. If no nominee received two-thirds approval, the nominee with the highest approval (and a minimum majority approval) received an Emmy.[1]
- Juried awards generally do not have nominations; instead, all entrants were screened before members of the appropriate peer group, and one, more than one, or no entry was awarded an Emmy based on the jury's vote.[1]
- ^ For Outstanding Achievement for Program Specific Enhanced or Interactive Television
- ^ For Outstanding Achievement for Non-Program Specific Enhanced or Interactive Television for a Channel, Network or Service
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards – 2005–2006 Rules and Procedures" (PDF). Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 29, 2006. Retrieved June 8, 2023.
- ^ a b "58th Creative Arts Primetime Emmy Awards" (PDF). Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. August 19, 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 29, 2006. Retrieved June 8, 2023.
- ^ "The 58th Primetime Emmy Awards and Creative Arts Emmys Nominations". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on November 3, 2006. Retrieved June 8, 2023.