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List of Primetime Emmy Awards ceremonies

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This is alist ofPrimetime Emmy Awards ceremonies, the years which they were honoring, their hosts, and their ceremony dates.[1]

List of ceremonies

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#DateYearHost(s)NetworkSiteMost-awarded program(s)U.S. viewers (millions)Ref.
1stJanuary 25, 19491948Walter O'KeefeKTSLHollywood Athletic Club[2][3][4]
2ndJanuary 27, 19501949KFIAmbassador Hotel[5][6][7]
3rdJanuary 23, 19511950Syd CassydKLACThe Alan Young Show[8][9]
4thFebruary 18, 19521951KECACocoanut GroveYour Show of Shows
5thFebruary 3, 19531952Art LinkletterKLACHotel StatlerI Love Lucy
6thFebruary 11, 19541953Ed SullivanKHJHollywood Palladium
7thMarch 7, 19551954NBC
Studio One
8thMarch 17, 19561955
9thMarch 16, 19571956Desi ArnazNBC Studios (LA & NY)
10thApril 15, 19581957Playhouse 90
11thMay 6, 19591958–59Raymond BurrAn Evening with Fred Astaire
12thJune 20, 19601959–60
13thMay 16, 19611960–61Hallmark Hall of Fame: "Macbeth"
14thMay 22, 19621961–62The Defenders
15thMay 26, 19631962–63
16thMay 25, 19641963–64The Dick Van Dyke Show
17thSeptember 12, 19651964–65Hallmark Hall of Fame: "The Magnificent Yankee"
18thMay 22, 19661965–66CBSThe Dick Van Dyke Show
19thJune 4, 19671966–67ABCMission: Impossible
20thMay 19, 19681967–68NBCGet Smart
21stJune 8, 19691968–69CBSCBS Playhouse: "The People Next Door"[10][11]
22ndJune 7, 19701969–70ABC[12][13]
23rdMay 9, 19711970–71Johnny CarsonNBCHollywood Palladium
24thMay 14, 19721971–72CBSAll in the Family
25thMay 20, 19731972–73ABCShubert TheatreThe Waltons
26thMay 28, 19741973–74NBCPantages Theatre
27thMay 19, 19751974–75CBSHollywood PalladiumThe Mary Tyler Moore Show30.83[14]
28thMay 17, 19761975–76ABCShubert Theatre31.38[14]
29thSeptember 11, 19771976–77NBCPasadena Civic AuditoriumRoots
30thSeptember 17, 19781977–78Alan AldaCBS
31stSeptember 9, 19791978–79ABC
32ndSeptember 7, 19801979–80NBCLou Grant
33rdSeptember 13, 19811980–81CBSHill Street Blues
34thSeptember 19, 19821981–82ABC33.01[14]
35thSeptember 25, 19831982–83NBCCheers24.50[14]
36thSeptember 23, 19841983–84Tom SelleckCBSHill Street Blues20.28[14]
37thSeptember 22, 19851984–85John ForsytheABCCagney & Lacey
38thSeptember 21, 19861985–86NBC35.79[14]
39thSeptember 20, 19871986–87Bruce WillisFoxPromise14.38[14]
40thAugust 28, 19881987–88Thirtysomething15.43[14]
41stSeptember 17, 19891988–89John LarroquetteCheers17.23[14]
42ndSeptember 16, 19901989–90L.A. Law12.3[15]
43rdAugust 25, 19911990–91Cheers18.51[14]
44thAugust 30, 19921991–9220.41[14]
45thSeptember 19, 19931992–93Angela LansburyABC18.9[citation needed]
46thSeptember 11, 19941993–94Frasier21.3[citation needed]
47thSeptember 10, 19951994–95Fox18.04[14]
48thSeptember 8, 19961995–96ABC20.58[14]
49thSeptember 14, 19971996–97Bryant GumbelCBSNYPD Blue18.77[14]
50thSeptember 13, 19981997–98NBCShrine Auditorium
19.36[14]
51stSeptember 12, 19991998–99FoxThe Practice17.5[16]
52ndSeptember 10, 20001999–2000Garry ShandlingABCThe West Wing21.8[17]
53rdNovember 4, 2001[a]2000–01Ellen DeGeneresCBSShubert Theatre[b]17.1[21]
54thSeptember 22, 20022001–02Conan O'BrienNBCShrine Auditorium20.0[22]
55thSeptember 21, 20032002–03Fox17.7[23]
56thSeptember 19, 20042003–04Garry ShandlingABCAngels in America13.8[24]
57thSeptember 18, 20052004–05Ellen DeGeneresCBS18.7[24]
58thAugust 27, 20062005–06Conan O'BrienNBCElizabeth I16.1[24]
59thSeptember 16, 20072006–07Ryan SeacrestFox
13.06[25]
60thSeptember 21, 20082007–08ABCPeacock Theater[c]John Adams12.2[15]
61stSeptember 20, 20092008–09Neil Patrick HarrisCBS13.47[28]
62ndAugust 29, 20102009–10Jimmy FallonNBCTemple Grandin13.50[28]
63rdSeptember 18, 20112010–11Jane LynchFoxModern Family12.44[29]
64thSeptember 23, 20122011–12Jimmy KimmelABC
13.26[30]
65thSeptember 22, 20132012–13Neil Patrick HarrisCBSBehind the Candelabra17.63[31]
66thAugust 25, 20142013–14Seth MeyersNBCBreaking Bad15.59[32]
67thSeptember 20, 20152014–15Andy SambergFoxOlive Kitteridge11.87[33]
68thSeptember 18, 20162015–16Jimmy KimmelABCThe People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story11.30[34]
69thSeptember 17, 20172016–17Stephen ColbertCBS11.38[35]
70thSeptember 17, 20182017–18NBCThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel10.17[36]
71stSeptember 22, 20192018–19FoxFleabag6.98[37][38]
72ndSeptember 20, 20202019–20Jimmy KimmelABCStaples Center[d]Schitt's Creek6.36[40][41]
73rdSeptember 19, 20212020–21Cedric the EntertainerCBS/Paramount+The Event Deck atL.A. Live[e]The Crown7.83[43][44]
74thSeptember 12, 20222021–22Kenan ThompsonNBC/PeacockPeacock Theater[c]The White Lotus5.92[45][46]
75thJanuary 15, 2024[f]2022–23Anthony AndersonFox4.46[50][51]
76thSeptember 15, 20242023–24ABC6.90[52]
77thSeptember 14, 20252024–25Nate BargatzeCBS/Paramount+Adolescence7.59[53]
78thSeptember 14, 20262025–26TBANBC/Peacock[54]

Notes

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  1. ^The ceremony was originally scheduled for September 16, 2001, but was postponed due to theSeptember 11 attacks.[18] The ceremony was then rescheduled for October 7, 2001, but was delayed again due to the start of theU.S. invasion of Afghanistan.[19]
  2. ^The ceremony was originally scheduled to be held at theShrine Auditorium, but the venue was changed due to the postponements.[20]
  3. ^abKnown as the Nokia Theatre until June 2015,[26] then as the Microsoft Theater until July 2023.[27]
  4. ^The ceremony was originally scheduled to be held at theMicrosoft Theater, but the venue was changed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic; nominees attended virtually from their homes or other locations.[39]
  5. ^The ceremony was originally scheduled to be held at theMicrosoft Theater, but the venue was changed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[42]
  6. ^The ceremony was originally scheduled for September 18, 2023,[47] but was postponed due to the2023 Hollywood labor disputes.[48][49]

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