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This is a list of the winners of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie, which has been awarded using this category title since 1992. The award has been made using different category titles since at least 1972,

History of the category[edit]

In 1973, the first Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Program was given. The nominees were all made-for-television movies. Prior to that time, the award was given for Outstanding Program and the nominees included made-for-television movies, single episodes of television series and special broadcasts. In 1974, the category was renamed Outstanding Special. The category title was changed again in 1975 (Outstanding Special - Drama or Comedy), 1976 (Outstanding Drama Special), 1977 (back to Outstanding Special) THERE ARE MORE CHANGES.

The category was originally called Outstanding Drama or Comedy Special.

In 1991, Outstanding Drama or Comedy Special category was merged with Outstanding Miniseries category to form Outstanding Drama or Comedy Special and Miniseries and the number of nominations increased from five to six.[1] For this year, two miniseries had competed with four "made for television movies". The following year, 1992, the new category was split to re-form the Outstanding Miniseries and Outstanding Made for Television Movie categories.[2]

In 2011, the category was merged with the Outstanding Miniseries category to create the Outstanding Miniseries or Movie category.[3] However, in 2014, the decision was reversed, and the separate Miniseries and Television Movie categories were reinstated.[4]

In the history of this category, there has been four incidents of ties. The first occurred in 1997 when Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years tied with Sybil, the second occurred in 1989 when Day One tied with Roe vs. Wade, the third occurred in 1990 when Caroline? tied with The Incident, and the fourth occurred in 1993 when Barbarians at the Gate tied with Stalin.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "43rd Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
  2. ^ MacMinn, Aleene (February 26, 1992). "Television". Los Angeles Times.
  3. ^ Powers, Lindsay (February 24, 2011). "Emmys to Merge Miniseries, Made for TV Movie Categories This Year". The Hollywood Reporter.
  4. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (February 20, 2014). "EMMYS: TV Academy Splits Best Miniseries & TV Movie, Reality Program & Voice-Over Categories, Expands Combined Longform Fields To 6 Nominees, Sets Possibility For 7 Best Drama & Comedy Series Nominees". Deadline.com.


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