Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 1955 |
Currently held by | Stephen Daldry, The Crown (2018) |
Website | emmys.com |
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series is presented to the best directing of a television drama series, usually for a particular episode.[fn 1]
Contents
1 Winners and nominations
1.1 1950s
1.2 1960s
1.3 1970s
1.4 1980s
1.5 1990s
1.6 2000s
1.7 2010s
2 Total awards by network
3 Programs with multiple awards
4 Programs with multiple nominations
5 Individuals with multiple awards
6 Individuals with multiple nominations
7 Notes
8 References
Winners and nominations
1950s
Year |
Program |
Episode |
Nominee(s) |
Network |
---|---|---|---|---|
1955 |
Studio One |
"Twelve Angry Men" |
Franklin Schaffner |
CBS |
Four Star Playhouse |
"The Answer" |
Roy Kellino |
CBS |
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The Loretta Young Show |
"The Clara Schumann Story" |
Robert Florey |
NBC |
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The United States Steel Hour |
"The Interview" |
Alex Segal |
ABC |
|
Waterfront |
"Christmas on the Waterfront" |
Ted Post |
CBS |
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Your Hit Parade |
Clark Jones |
NBC |
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1956 |
Ford Star Jubilee |
"The Cain Mutiny Court-Martial" |
Franklin Schaffner |
CBS |
Climax! |
"Portrait in Celluloid" |
John Frankenheimer |
CBS |
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Producers' Showcase |
"Peter Pan" |
Clark Jones |
NBC |
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"Our Town" |
Delbert Mann |
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The United States Steel Hour |
"No Time for Sergeants" |
Alex Segal |
CBS |
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1957 |
Playhouse 90 |
"Requiem for a Heavyweight" |
Ralph Nelson |
CBS |
The 20th Century Fox Hour |
"Child of the Regiment" |
Lewis Allen |
CBS |
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The Dinah Shore Chevy Show |
Bob Banner |
NBC |
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Kraft Television Theatre |
"A Night to Remember" |
George Roy Hill |
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NBC Opera Theatre |
"La Boheme" |
Kirk Browning |
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Playhouse 90 |
"Forbidden Area" |
John Frankenheimer |
CBS |
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1958 |
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show |
Bob Banner |
NBC |
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Hallmark Hall of Fame |
"The Green Pastures" |
George Schaefer |
NBC |
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Playhouse 90 |
"The Comedian" |
John Frankenheimer |
CBS |
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"The Helen Morgan Story" |
George Roy Hill |
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"The Miracle Worker" |
Arthur Penn |
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1959 |
Best Direction of a Single Program of a Dramatic Series Less Than One Hour |
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Alcoa-Goodyear Theatre |
"Eddie" |
Jack Smight |
NBC |
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Alfred Hitchcock Presents |
"Lamb to the Slaughter" |
Alfred Hitchcock |
CBS |
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General Electric Theater |
"Kid at the Stick" |
James Neilson |
NBC |
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"One is a Wanderer" |
Herschel Daugherty |
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Peter Gunn |
"The Kill" |
Blake Edwards |
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Best Direction of a Single Dramatic Program – One Hour or Longer | ||||
Hallmark Hall of Fame |
"Little Moon of Alban" |
George Schaefer |
NBC |
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Playhouse 90 |
"Child of Our Time |
George Roy Hill |
CBS |
|
"A Town Has Turned to Dust" |
John Frankenheimer |
1960s
Year |
Program |
Episode |
Nominee(s) |
Network |
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1960 |
The Moon and Sixpence |
Robert Mulligan |
NBC |
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Desilu Playhouse |
"The Untouchables" |
Phil Karlson |
CBS |
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Ford Startime |
"The Turn of the Screw" |
John Frankenheimer |
NBC |
|
1961 |
Hallmark Hall of Fame |
"Macbeth" |
George Schaefer |
NBC |
Desilu Playhouse |
"The Man in the Funny Suit" |
Ralph Nelson |
CBS |
|
NBC Sunday Showcase |
"The Sacco-Vanzetti Story" |
Sidney Lumet |
NBC |
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1962 |
The Defenders |
Franklin J. Schaffner |
CBS |
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Alcoa Premiere |
"People Need People |
Alex Segal |
ABC |
|
Dr. Kildare |
"Shining Image" |
Buzz Kulik |
NBC |
|
Hallmark Hall of Fame |
"Victoria Regina" |
George Schaefer |
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Naked City |
Arthur Hiller |
ABC |
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Westinghouse Presents |
"Come Again to Carthage" |
Jack Smight |
CBS |
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1963 |
The Defenders |
"The Madman" |
Stuart Rosenberg |
CBS |
Alcoa Premiere |
"The Voice of Charlie Pont" |
Robert Ellis Miller |
ABC |
|
Ben Casey |
"A Cardinal Act of Mercy" |
Sydney Pollack |
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The DuPont Show of the Week |
"Big Deal in Laredo" |
Fielder Cook |
NBC |
|
Hallmark Hall of Fame |
"Invincible Mr. Disraeli" |
George Schaefer |
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1964 |
East Side/West Side |
"Who Do You Kill?" |
Tom Gries |
CBS |
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre |
"Something About Lee Wiley" |
Sydney Pollack |
NBC |
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The Defenders |
"Blacklist" |
Stuart Rosenberg |
CBS |
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"Moment of Truth" |
Paul Bogart |
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Hallmark Hall of Fame |
"The Patriots" |
George Schaefer |
NBC |
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1965 |
The Defenders |
"The 700 Year-Old Gang" |
Paul Bogart |
CBS |
My Name Is Barbra |
Dwight Hemion |
CBS |
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1966 |
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre |
"The Game" |
Sydney Pollack |
NBC |
Hallmark Hall of Fame |
"Eagle in a Cage" |
George Schaefer |
NBC |
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"Inherit the Wind" | ||||
I Spy |
"A Cup of Kindness" |
Sheldon Leonard |
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1967 |
Death of a Salesman |
Alex Segal |
CBS |
|
CBS Playhouse |
"The Final War of Olly Winter" |
Paul Bogart |
CBS |
|
Hallmark Hall of Fame |
"Anastasia" |
George Schaefer |
NBC |
|
Mark Twain Tonight! |
Paul Bogart |
CBS |
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1968 |
CBS Playhouse |
"Dear Friends" |
Paul Bogart |
CBS |
CBS Playhouse |
"Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night" |
George Schaefer |
CBS |
|
The Crucible |
Alex Segal |
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Mission: Impossible |
"The Killing" |
Lee H. Katzin |
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1969 |
CBS Playhouse |
"The People Next Door" |
David Greene |
CBS |
CBS Playhouse |
"Secrets" |
Paul Bogart |
CBS |
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Hallmark Hall of Fame |
"Teacher, Teacher" |
Fielder Cook |
NBC |
1970s
Year |
Program |
Episode |
Nominee(s) |
Network |
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1970 |
CBS Playhouse |
"Shadow Game" |
Paul Bogart |
CBS |
Hallmark Hall of Fame |
"A Storm in Summer" |
Buzz Kulik |
NBC |
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My Sweet Charlie |
Lamont Johnson |
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1971 |
The Bold Ones: The Senator |
"The Day the Lion Died" |
Daryl Duke |
NBC |
The Bold Ones: The Senator |
"A Single Blow of a Sword" |
John Badham |
NBC |
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Hawaii Five-O |
"Over Fifty? Steal!" |
Bob Sweeney |
CBS |
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1972 |
The Bold Ones: The Lawyers |
"The Invasion of Kevin Ireland" |
Alexander Singer |
NBC |
Columbo |
"Short Fuse" |
Edward M. Abroms |
NBC |
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The Man and the City |
"Hands of Love" |
Daniel Petrie |
ABC |
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1973 |
Kung Fu |
"An Eye for an Eye" |
Jerry Thorpe |
ABC |
Columbo |
"The Most Dangerous Match" |
Edward M. Abroms |
NBC |
|
The Waltons |
"The Love Story" |
Lee Philips |
CBS |
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1974 |
The Blue Knight |
"Part III" |
Robert Butler |
NBC |
The Waltons |
"The Journey" |
Harry Harris |
CBS |
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"The Thanksgiving Story" |
Philip Leacock |
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1975 |
Upstairs, Downstairs |
"A Sudden Storm" |
Bill Bain |
PBS |
Benjamin Franklin |
"The Ambassador" |
Glenn Jordan |
CBS |
|
Kojak |
"Cross Your Heart and Hope to Die" |
David Friedkin |
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"I Want to Report a Dream..." |
Telly Savalas |
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The Streets of San Francisco |
"The Mask of Death" |
Harry Falk |
ABC |
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1976 |
Rich Man, Poor Man |
"Part I: Chapters 1 & 2" |
David Greene |
ABC |
Beacon Hill |
"Pilot" |
Fielder Cook |
CBS |
|
Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill |
"Part IV" |
James Cellan Jones |
PBS |
|
Lincoln |
"Crossing Fox River" |
George Schaefer |
NBC |
|
Rich Man, Poor Man |
"Part VI: Chapter 8" |
Boris Sagal |
ABC |
|
Upstairs, Downstairs |
"Women Shall Not Weep" |
Christopher Hodson |
PBS |
|
1977 |
Roots |
"Part I" |
David Greene |
ABC |
The Adams Chronicles |
"John Quincy Adams: President" |
Fred Coe |
PBS |
|
Roots |
"Part II" |
John Erman |
ABC |
|
"Part III" |
Marvin J. Chomsky |
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"Part VI" |
Gilbert Moses |
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1978 |
Holocaust |
Marvin J. Chomsky |
NBC |
|
The Dain Curse |
E. W. Swackhamer |
CBS |
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I, Claudius |
Herbert Wise |
PBS |
||
King |
Abby Mann |
NBC |
||
Washington: Behind Closed Doors |
Gary Nelson |
ABC |
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1979 |
The White Shadow |
"Pilot" |
Jackie Cooper |
CBS |
Lou Grant |
"Murder" |
Mel Damski |
CBS |
|
"Prisoner" |
Gene Reynolds |
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"Schools" |
Burt Brinckerhoff |
1980s
Year |
Program |
Episode |
Nominee(s) |
Network |
---|---|---|---|---|
1980 |
Lou Grant |
"Cop" |
Roger Young |
CBS |
Lou Grant |
"Andrew, Part 2" |
Peter Levin |
CBS |
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"Influence" |
Gene Reynolds |
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"Hollywood" |
Burt Brinckerhoff |
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Skag |
"Pilot" |
Frank Perry |
NBC |
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1981 |
Hill Street Blues |
"Hill Street Station" |
Robert Butler |
NBC |
American Dream |
"Pilot" |
Mel Damski |
ABC |
|
Hill Street Blues |
"Jungle Madness" |
Corey Allen |
NBC |
|
"Up in Arms" |
Georg Stanford Brown |
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Lou Grant |
"Pack" |
Burt Brinckerhoff |
CBS |
|
"Strike" |
Gene Reynolds |
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1982 |
Fame |
"To Soar and Never Falter" |
Harry Harris |
NBC |
Fame |
"Musical Bridge" |
Robert Scheerer |
NBC |
|
Hill Street Blues |
"The Second Oldest Profession" |
Robert Butler |
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"The World According to Freedom" |
Jeff Bleckner |
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Lou Grant |
"Hometown" |
Gene Reynolds |
CBS |
|
1983 |
Hill Street Blues |
"Life in the Minors" |
Jeff Bleckner |
NBC |
Fame |
"And the Winner Is" |
Marc Daniels |
NBC |
|
"Feelings" |
Robert Scheerer |
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The Mississippi |
"Old Hatred Die Hard" |
Leo Penn |
CBS |
|
1984 |
Hill Street Blues |
"Goodbye, Mr. Scripps" |
Corey Allen |
NBC |
Fame |
"Sheer Will" |
Robert Scheerer |
NBC |
|
Hill Street Blues |
"Doris in Wonderland" |
Arthur Allan Seidelman |
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"Midway to What?" |
Thomas Carter |
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1985 |
Cagney & Lacey |
"Heat" |
Karen Arthur |
CBS |
Hill Street Blues |
"El Capitan" |
Georg Stanford Brown |
NBC |
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"The Rise and Fall of Paul the Wall" |
Thomas Carter |
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Miami Vice |
"Cool Runnin'" |
Lee H. Katzin |
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"Smuggler's Blues" |
Paul Michael Glaser |
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1986 |
Cagney & Lacey |
"Parting Shots" |
Georg Stanford Brown |
CBS |
Amazing Stories |
"The Mission" |
Steven Spielberg |
NBC |
|
Hill Street Blues |
"Two Easy Pieces" |
Gabrielle Beaumont |
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Moonlighting |
"The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice" |
Peter Werner |
ABC |
|
"My Fair David" |
Will Mackenzie |
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1987 |
L.A. Law |
"Pilot" |
Gregory Hoblit |
NBC |
Cagney & Lacey |
"Turn, Turn, Turn, Part 2" |
Sharron Miller |
CBS |
|
L.A. Law |
"The Venus Butterfly" |
Donald Petrie |
NBC |
|
Moonlighting |
"Atomic Shakespeare" |
Will Mackenzie |
ABC |
|
"I Am Curious... Maddie" |
Allan Arkush |
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1988 |
St. Elsewhere |
"Weigh In, Way Out" |
Mark Tinker |
NBC |
China Beach |
"Pilot" |
Rod Holcomb |
ABC |
|
L.A. Law |
"Beauty and Obese" |
Sam Weisman |
NBC |
|
"Full Martial Jacket" |
Win Phelps |
|||
"Handroll Express" |
Kim Friedman |
|||
"The Wizard of Odds |
Gregory Hoblit |
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1989 |
Tanner '88 |
"The Boiler Room" |
Robert Altman |
HBO |
L.A. Law |
"I'm in the Nude for Love" |
Eric Laneuville |
NBC |
|
"To Live and Diet in L.A." |
John Pasquin |
|||
Midnight Caller |
"Conversations with the Assassin" |
Thomas Carter |
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thirtysomething |
"We'll Meet Again" |
Scott Winant |
ABC |
1990s
Year |
Program |
Episode |
Nominee(s) |
Network |
---|---|---|---|---|
1990 |
Equal Justice |
"Promises to Keep" |
Thomas Carter |
ABC |
thirtysomething |
"The Go-Between" |
Scott Winant |
||
L.A. Law |
"The Last Gasp" |
Rick Wallace |
NBC |
|
"Noah's Bark" |
Win Phelps |
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Twin Peaks |
"Pilot" |
David Lynch |
ABC |
|
1991 |
Equal Justice |
"In Confidence" |
Thomas Carter |
ABC |
China Beach |
"You, Babe" |
Mimi Leder |
ABC |
|
Cop Rock |
"Pilot" |
Gregory Hoblit |
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L.A. Law |
"God Rest You Murray Gentleman" |
Tom Moore |
NBC |
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1992 |
I'll Fly Away |
"All God's Children" |
Eric Laneuville |
NBC |
China Beach |
"Rewind" |
Mimi Leder |
ABC |
|
L.A. Law |
"Say Goodnight Gracie" |
Rick Wallace |
NBC |
|
Northern Exposure |
"Seoul Mates" |
Jack Bender |
CBS |
|
The Trials of Rosie O'Neill |
"Heartbreak Hotel" |
Nancy Malone |
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1993 |
Homicide: Life on the Street |
"Gone for Goode" |
Barry Levinson |
NBC |
I'll Fly Away |
"Until Tomorrow" |
Eric Laneuville |
NBC |
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Law & Order |
"Conspiracy" |
Edwin Sherin |
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Sirens |
"Crash and Born" |
Nancy Malone |
ABC |
|
"What We Talk About When We Talk About Love" |
Robert Butler |
|||
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles |
"Northern Italy, 1918" |
Bille August |
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1994 |
NYPD Blue |
"Tempest in a C-Cup" |
Daniel Sackheim |
ABC |
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman |
"Pilot" |
Robert Butler |
ABC |
|
NYPD Blue |
"Guns 'N Rosaries" |
Michael M. Robin |
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"Pilot (NYPD Blue)|Pilot" |
Gregory Hoblit |
|||
"True Confessions" |
Charles Haid |
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1995 |
ER |
"Love's Labor Lost" |
Mimi Leder |
NBC |
Chicago Hope |
"Life Support" |
Lou Antonio |
CBS |
|
ER |
"Pilot" |
Rod Holcomb |
NBC |
|
My So-Called Life |
"Pilot" |
Scott Winant |
ABC |
|
NYPD Blue |
"Innuendo" |
Mark Tinker |
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1996 |
Chicago Hope |
"Leave of Absence" |
Jeremy Kagan |
CBS |
ER |
"The Healers" |
Mimi Leder |
NBC |
|
"Hell and High Water" |
Christopher Chulack |
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Murder One |
"Chapter One" |
Charles Haid |
ABC |
|
NYPD Blue |
"Blackboard Jungle" |
Mark Tinker |
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1997 |
NYPD Blue |
"Where's 'Swaldo?" |
Mark Tinker |
ABC |
ER |
"Fear of Flying" |
Christopher Chulack |
NBC |
|
"Last Call" |
Rod Holcomb |
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"Union Station" |
Tom Moore |
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The X-Files |
"Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man" |
James Wong |
Fox |
|
1998 |
Brooklyn South |
"Pilot" |
Mark Tinker |
CBS |
NYPD Blue |
"Lost Israel, Part 2" |
Paris Barclay |
ABC |
|
Chicago Hope |
"Brain Salad Surgery" |
Bill D'Elia |
CBS |
|
ER |
"Ambush" |
Thomas Schlamme |
NBC |
|
The X-Files |
"The Post-Modern Prometheus" |
Chris Carter |
Fox |
|
1999 |
NYPD Blue |
"Hearts and Souls" |
Paris Barclay |
ABC |
Law & Order |
"Empire" |
Matthew Penn |
NBC |
|
Homicide: Life on the Street Law & Order |
"Sideshow" |
Edwin Sherin |
||
The Sopranos |
"The Sopranos" |
David Chase |
HBO |
2000s
Year |
Program |
Episode |
Nominee(s) |
Network |
---|---|---|---|---|
2000 |
The West Wing |
"Pilot" |
Thomas Schlamme |
NBC |
ER |
"All in the Family" |
Jonathan Kaplan |
NBC |
|
"Such Sweet Sorrow" |
John Wells |
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The Sopranos |
"Funhouse" |
John Patterson |
HBO |
|
"The Knight in White Satin Armor" |
Allen Coulter |
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2001 |
The West Wing |
"In the Shadow of Two Gunmen" |
Thomas Schlamme |
NBC |
ER |
"The Visit" |
Jonathan Kaplan |
NBC |
|
The Sopranos |
"Amour Fou" |
Tim Van Patten |
HBO |
|
"Pine Barrens" |
Steve Buscemi |
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"University" |
Allen Coulter |
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The West Wing |
"Shibboleth" |
Laura Innes |
NBC |
|
2002 |
Six Feet Under |
"Pilot" |
Alan Ball |
HBO |
The Shield |
"Pilot" |
Clark Johnson |
FX |
|
24 |
"12:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m." |
Stephen Hopkins |
Fox |
|
The West Wing |
"The Indians in the Lobby" |
Paris Barclay |
NBC |
|
"Posse Comitatus" |
Alex Graves |
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2003 |
The West Wing |
"Twenty Five" |
Christopher Misiano |
NBC |
Six Feet Under |
"Nobody Sleeps" |
Alan Poul |
HBO |
|
The Sopranos |
"Whitecaps" |
John Patterson |
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"Whoever Did This" |
Tim Van Patten |
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24 |
"Day 2: 10:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m." |
Ian Toynton |
Fox |
|
2004 |
Deadwood |
"Deadwood" |
Walter Hill |
HBO |
ER |
"The Lost" |
Christopher Chulack |
NBC |
|
Nip/Tuck |
"Pilot" |
Ryan Murphy |
FX |
|
The Sopranos |
"Irregular Around the Margins" |
Allen Coulter |
HBO |
|
"Long Term Parking" |
Tim Van Patten |
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2005 |
Lost |
"Pilot" |
J. J. Abrams |
ABC |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation |
"Grave Danger" |
Quentin Tarantino |
CBS |
|
Deadwood |
"Complications" |
Gregg Fienberg |
HBO |
|
Grey's Anatomy |
"A Hard Day's Night" |
Peter Horton |
ABC |
|
Huff |
"Crazy Nuts & All Fucked Up" |
Scott Winant |
Showtime |
|
Rescue Me |
"Pilot" |
Peter Tolan |
FX |
|
The West Wing |
"2162 Votes" |
Alex Graves |
NBC |
|
2006 |
24 |
"Day 5: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." |
Jon Cassar |
Fox |
Big Love |
"Pilot" |
Rodrigo Garcia |
HBO |
|
Lost |
"Live Together, Die Alone" |
Jack Bender |
ABC |
|
Six Feet Under |
"Everyone's Waiting" |
Alan Ball |
HBO |
|
The Sopranos |
"Join the Club" |
David Nutter |
||
"Members Only" |
Tim Van Patten |
|||
The West Wing |
"Election Day, Part 1" |
Mimi Leder |
NBC |
|
2007 |
The Sopranos |
"Kennedy and Heidi" |
Alan Taylor |
HBO |
Battlestar Galactica |
"Exodus, Part 2" |
Félix Enríquez Alcalá |
Sci Fi |
|
Boston Legal |
"Son of the Defender" |
Bill D'Elia |
ABC |
|
Friday Night Lights |
"Pilot" |
Peter Berg |
NBC |
|
Heroes |
"Genesis" |
David Semel |
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Lost |
"Through the Looking Glass" |
Jack Bender |
ABC |
|
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip |
"Pilot" |
Thomas Schlamme |
NBC |
|
2008 |
House |
"House's Head" |
Greg Yaitanes |
Fox |
Boston Legal |
"The Mighty Rogues" |
Arlene Sanford |
ABC |
|
Breaking Bad |
"Pilot" |
Vince Gilligan |
AMC |
|
Damages |
"Get Me a Lawyer" |
Allen Coulter |
FX |
|
Mad Men |
"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" |
Alan Taylor |
AMC |
|
2009 |
ER |
"And in the End..." |
Rod Holcomb |
NBC |
Battlestar Galactica |
"Daybreak, Part 2" |
Michael Rymer |
Sci Fi |
|
Boston Legal |
"Made in China" / "Last Call" |
Bill D'Elia |
ABC |
|
Damages |
"Trust Me" |
Todd A. Kessler |
FX |
|
Mad Men |
"The Jet Set" |
Phil Abraham |
AMC |
2010s
Year |
Program |
Episode |
Nominee(s) |
Network |
---|---|---|---|---|
2010 [1] |
Dexter |
"The Getaway" |
Steve Shill |
Showtime |
Breaking Bad |
"One Minute" |
Michelle MacLaren |
AMC |
|
Lost |
"The End" |
Jack Bender |
ABC |
|
Mad Men |
"Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency" |
Lesli Linka Glatter |
AMC |
|
Treme |
"Do You Know What It Means" |
Agnieszka Holland |
HBO |
|
2011 [2] |
Boardwalk Empire |
"Boardwalk Empire" |
Martin Scorsese |
HBO |
Boardwalk Empire |
"Anastasia" |
Jeremy Podeswa |
HBO |
|
The Borgias |
"The Poisoned Chalice" / "The Assassin" |
Neil Jordan |
Showtime |
|
Game of Thrones |
"Winter Is Coming" |
Tim Van Patten |
HBO |
|
The Killing |
"Pilot" |
Patty Jenkins |
AMC |
|
2012 [3] |
Boardwalk Empire |
"To the Lost" |
Tim Van Patten |
HBO |
Breaking Bad |
"Face Off" |
Vince Gilligan |
AMC |
|
Downton Abbey |
"Episode Seven" |
Brian Percival |
PBS |
|
Homeland |
"Pilot" |
Michael Cuesta |
Showtime |
|
Mad Men |
"The Other Woman" |
Phil Abraham |
AMC |
|
2013 [4] |
House of Cards |
"Chapter 1" |
David Fincher |
Netflix |
Boardwalk Empire |
"Margate Sands" |
Tim Van Patten |
HBO |
|
Breaking Bad |
"Gliding Over All" |
Michelle MacLaren |
AMC |
|
Downton Abbey |
"Episode Four" |
Jeremy Webb |
PBS |
|
Homeland |
"Q&A" |
Lesli Linka Glatter |
Showtime |
|
2014 [5] |
True Detective |
"Who Goes There" |
Cary Joji Fukunaga |
HBO |
Boardwalk Empire |
"Farewell Daddy Blues" |
Tim Van Patten |
HBO |
|
Breaking Bad |
"Felina" |
Vince Gilligan |
AMC |
|
Downton Abbey |
"Episode One" |
David Evans |
PBS |
|
Game of Thrones |
"The Watchers on the Wall" |
Neil Marshall |
HBO |
|
House of Cards |
"Chapter 14" |
Carl Franklin |
Netflix |
|
2015 [6] |
Game of Thrones |
"Mother's Mercy" |
David Nutter |
HBO |
Boardwalk Empire |
"Eldorado" |
Tim Van Patten |
HBO |
|
Game of Thrones |
"Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" |
Jeremy Podeswa |
||
Homeland |
"From A to B and Back Again" |
Lesli Linka Glatter |
Showtime |
|
The Knick |
"Method and Madness" |
Steven Soderbergh |
Cinemax |
|
2016 [7] | ||||
Game of Thrones |
"Battle of the Bastards" |
Miguel Sapochnik |
HBO |
|
Downton Abbey |
"Episode Nine" |
Michael Engler |
PBS |
|
Game of Thrones |
"The Door" |
Jack Bender |
HBO |
|
Homeland |
"The Tradition of Hospitality" |
Lesli Linka Glatter |
Showtime |
|
The Knick |
"This Is All We Are" |
Steven Soderbergh |
Cinemax |
|
Ray Donovan |
"Exsuscito" |
David Hollander |
Showtime |
|
2017 [8] | ||||
The Handmaid's Tale |
"Offred" |
Reed Morano |
Hulu |
|
Better Call Saul |
"Witness" |
Vince Gilligan |
AMC |
|
The Crown |
"Hyde Park Corner" |
Stephen Daldry |
Netflix |
|
The Handmaid's Tale |
"The Bridge" |
Kate Dennis |
Hulu |
|
Homeland |
"America First" |
Lesli Linka Glatter |
Showtime |
|
Stranger Things |
"Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers" |
The Duffer Brothers |
Netflix |
|
Westworld |
"The Bicameral Mind" |
Jonathan Nolan |
HBO |
|
2018 [9] | ||||
The Crown |
"Paterfamilias" |
Stephen Daldry |
Netflix |
|
Game of Thrones |
"Beyond the Wall" |
Alan Taylor |
HBO |
|
"The Dragon and the Wolf" |
Jeremy Podeswa |
|||
The Handmaid's Tale |
"After" |
Kari Skogland |
Hulu |
|
Ozark |
"The Toll" |
Jason Bateman |
Netflix |
|
"Tonight We Improvise" |
Daniel Sackheim |
|||
Stranger Things |
"Chapter Nine: The Gate" |
The Duffer Brothers |
Total awards by network
|
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Programs with multiple awards
|
|
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Programs with multiple nominations
|
|
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Individuals with multiple awards
|
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Individuals with multiple nominations
|
|
|
Notes
^ Though this category is the dominant one in which dramatic directing has been recognized, there were a few years in which the categories were determined by running time, not genre. Until 1979, miniseries and television films competed alongside drama series.
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