Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series is a retired award that was handed out annually at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. In 2014, the category was restructured into Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More), Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour or Less) and Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program (One Hour or More).
Winners and nominations
1950s
1960s
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction and Scenic Design
Year
|
Program
|
Episode(s)
|
Nominees
|
Network
|
1960 [8]
|
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
|
Ralph Berger, Frank Smith
|
CBS
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
John J. Lloyd
|
CBS
|
The Garry Moore Show
|
Charles Lisanby
|
1961 [9]
|
Checkmate
|
John J. Lloyd
|
CBS
|
Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall
|
Gary Smith
|
NBC
|
24 Hours in a Woman's Life
|
Jac Venza
|
CBS
|
1962 [10]
|
Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall
|
Gary Smith
|
NBC
|
The Garry Moore Show
|
Charles Lisanby
|
CBS
|
The Power and the Glory
|
Burr Smidt
|
The Twilight Zone
|
Philip Barber
|
Theatre '62
|
Jan Scott
|
NBC
|
1963 [11]
|
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
|
Carroll Clark, Marvin Aubrey Davis
|
NBC
|
Bonanza
|
A. Earl Hedrick, Hal Pereira
|
NBC
|
The Defenders
|
Willard Levitas
|
CBS
|
The DuPont Show of the Week
|
Jan Scott
|
NBC
|
The Eleventh Hour
|
George Davis, Merrill Pye
|
Pygmalion (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Warren Clymer
|
1964 [12]
|
The Fantasticks (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Warren Clymer
|
NBC
|
The Danny Kaye Show
|
Edward Stephenson
|
CBS
|
The Judy Garland Show
|
Robert Kelly, Gary Smith
|
The Outer Limits
|
Jack Poplin
|
ABC
|
1965 [13]
|
The Holy Terror (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Warren Clymer
|
NBC
|
My Name Is Barbra
|
Bill Harp, Tom John
|
CBS
|
A Carol for Another Christmas (Xerox Specials)
|
Gene Callahan, Jack Wright
|
NBC
|
The Magnificent Yankee (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Warren Clymer
|
NBC
|
1966 [14]
|
The Hollywood Palace
|
James Trittipo
|
ABC
|
The Andy Williams Show
|
Edward Stephenson
|
NBC
|
Color Me Barbra
|
Tom John
|
CBS
|
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
|
George Davis, Merrill Pye, James W. Sullivan
|
NBC
|
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
|
William J. Creber
|
ABC
|
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
|
"Further Adventures of Gallegher"
|
Carroll Clark, William H. Tuntke
|
NBC
|
1967
|
Death of a Salesman
|
Earl Carlson, Tom John
|
CBS
|
1968 [15]
|
The Fred Astaire Show
|
James Trittipo
|
CBS
|
Kismet (Armstrong Center Theater)
|
George Gaines, Jan Scott
|
ABC
|
Elizabeth the Queen (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Warren Clymer
|
NBC
|
Mission: Impossible
|
"Echo of Yesterday"
|
Bill Ross
|
CBS
|
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
|
"Episode 210"
|
Lucien Hafley, Bill Ross
|
CBS
|
1969 [16]
|
Mission: Impossible
|
"The Bunker"
|
Lucien Hafley, Bill Ross
|
CBS
|
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
|
Ken Johnson
|
NBC
|
Star Trek
|
"All Our Yesterdays"
|
John M. Dwyer, Matt Jefferies
|
NBC
|
1970s
Outstanding Art Direction for a Dramatic Program or Series
Year
|
Program
|
Episode(s)
|
Nominees
|
Network
|
1970 [17]
|
Shadow Game (CBS Playhouse)
|
Earl Carlson, Jan Scott
|
CBS
|
The File on Devlin (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
James Trittipo
|
NBC
|
Man on the Moon: The Epic Journey of Apollo XI
|
Wesley Laws, Hugh Gray Raisky
|
CBS
|
Mission: Impossible
|
Lucien M. Hafley, Gibson Holley
|
1971 [18]
|
Hamlet (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Peter Roden
|
NBC
|
Mannix
|
"The Mouse That Died"
|
Fred R. Price, Jan M. Van Tamelen
|
CBS
|
Montserrat
|
Jan Scott
|
PBS
|
The Price (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
John Clements
|
NBC
|
Vanished
|
John J. Lloyd, Ruby R. Levitt
|
1972 [19]
|
The Scarecrow
|
Jan Scott
|
PBS
|
Look Homeward, Angel (CBS Playhouse)
|
Ben Edwards
|
CBS
|
Mission: Impossible
|
Lucien M. Hafley, Gibson Holley
|
The Snow Goose (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Stanley Morris
|
NBC
|
1973 [20]
|
Much Ado About Nothing
|
Tom John
|
CBS
|
Another Part of the Forest
|
Jan Scott
|
CBS
|
Mannix
|
Fred R. Price, Jan M. Van Tamelen
|
Mission: Impossible
|
Lucien M. Hafley, Gibson Holley
|
Night of Terror
|
William Campbell
|
ABC
|
The Red Pony
|
Robert F. Boyle, James Hulsey, John Kurl
|
NBC
|
1974 [21]
|
The Lie
|
Jan Scott, Charles Kreiner
|
CBS
|
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
|
Michael D. Haller
|
ABC
|
The Execution of Private Slovik
|
Walter H. Tyler, Richard Friedman
|
NBC
|
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series
Year
|
Program
|
Episode(s)
|
Nominees
|
Network
|
1975 [22]
|
Benjamin Franklin
|
"The Ambassador"
|
Charles Lisanby, Robert Checchi
|
CBS
|
Columbo
|
"Playback"
|
Michael Baugh, Jerry Adams
|
NBC
|
QB VII
|
"Parts 1 & 2"
|
Ross Bellah, Maurice Fowler, Audrey A. Blasdel, Terry Parr
|
ABC
|
1976 [23]
|
Beacon Hill
|
"Pilot"
|
Tom H. John, John A. Wendell, Wesley Laws
|
CBS
|
The Adams Chronicles
|
"John Adams, Minister to Great Britain"
|
Ed Wittstein
|
PBS
|
Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill
|
"Recovery"
|
Mike Hall, Frederick Pusey
|
Rich Man, Poor Man
|
"Part 7"
|
Ed Wittstein
|
ABC
|
1977
|
Outstanding Art Direction for a Comedy Series[24]
|
Fish
|
"The Really Longest Day"
|
Thomas Azzari
|
ABC
|
All in the Family
|
"The Unemployment Story, Part 2"
|
Don Roberts
|
CBS
|
Maude
|
"Walter's Crisis"
|
Chuck Murawski
|
Mr. T and Tina
|
"The Americanization of Michi"
|
Roy Christopher, Mary Ann Biddle
|
ABC
|
Sirota's Court
|
"The Happy Hooker"
|
Seymour Klate, Mary Ann Biddle
|
NBC
|
Outstanding Art Direction for a Drama Series[25]
|
The Pallisers
|
"Pilot"
|
Tim Harvey
|
PBS
|
The Adams Chronicles
|
"John Quincy Adams, Congressman"
|
Ed Wittstein
|
PBS
|
Captains and the Kings
|
"Chapter 2"
|
John W. Corso, Jerry Adams
|
NBC
|
Roots
|
"Part 2"
|
Jan Scott, Charles C. Bennett
|
ABC
|
"Part 6"
|
Joseph R. Jennings, Solomon Brewer
|
1978
|
Outstanding Art Direction for a Comedy Series[26]
|
Soap
|
"Pilot"
|
Edward Stephenson, Robert Checchi
|
ABC
|
A.E.S. Hudson Street
|
"In the Black"
|
Thomas Azzari
|
ABC
|
The Love Boat
|
—
|
Paul Sylos, Eugene Harris, Bob Signorelli, John McCarthy Jr.
|
Maude
|
"The Wake"
|
Chuck Murawski
|
CBS
|
Welcome Back, Kotter
|
"Barbarino in Love, Part 1"
|
Roy Christopher, James Shanahan
|
ABC
|
Outstanding Art Direction for a Drama Series[27]
|
I, Claudius
|
"Part 1"
|
Tim Harvey
|
PBS
|
Anna Karenina
|
"Part 1"
|
Derek Dodd
|
PBS
|
Holocaust
|
Wilfred Shingleton, Theodor Harisch, Hans Jürgen Kiebach, Maxi Hareiter
|
NBC
|
Washington: Behind Closed Doors
|
"Part 3"
|
Jack De Shields, James F. Claytor Sr., Barbara Krieger
|
ABC
|
1979 [28]
|
Little Women
|
"Part 1"
|
Howard E. Johnson, Richard C. Goddard
|
NBC
|
Battlestar Galactica
|
"Saga of a Star World"
|
John E. Chilberg II, Mickey S. Michaels, Lowell Chambers
|
ABC
|
The Mary Tyler Moore Hour
|
"Gene Kelly"
|
René Lagler, Carl Carlson
|
CBS
|
1980s
Year
|
Program
|
Episode(s)
|
Nominees
|
Network
|
1980 [29]
|
Palmerstown, U.S.A.
|
"The Old Sister"
|
James D. Bissell, Bill Webb
|
CBS
|
Beyond Westworld
|
"Pilot"
|
Michael Baugh, Edward J. McDonald
|
CBS
|
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
|
"Ardala Returns"
|
Hub Braden, Fred Luff III, Frank Lombardo
|
NBC
|
Hart to Hart
|
"Man with Jade Eyes"
|
James J. Agazzi, Paul Sylos, Bob Signorelli
|
ABC
|
Skag
|
"Pilot"
|
David Marshall, William Craig Smith, Leonard A. Mazzola
|
NBC
|
1981 [30]
|
The Gangster Chronicles
|
"Chapter 11"
|
Howard E. Johnson, John M. Dwyer, Robert George Freer
|
NBC
|
Dynasty
|
"Oil"
|
John E. Chilberg II, Paul Sylos, Franklin Swig, Brock Broughton
|
ABC
|
Good Time Harry
|
"Wally Smith"
|
Thomas Azzari, James Ira Colburn
|
NBC
|
Hart to Hart
|
"Blue Chip Murders"
|
James J. Agazzi, Paul Sylos, Bob Signorelli
|
ABC
|
Hill Street Blues
|
"Hill Street Station"
|
Jeffrey L. Goldstein, Joseph A. Armetta
|
NBC
|
1982 [31]
|
Fame
|
"Tomorrow's Farewell"
|
Ira Diamond, Joseph J. Stone
|
NBC
|
Bret Maverick
|
"The Yellow Rose"
|
Scott Ritenour, Robert L. Zilliox
|
NBC
|
Hart to Hart
|
"The Hart of the Matter"
|
James J. Agazzi, Paul Sylos, Bob Signorelli
|
ABC
|
Hill Street Blues
|
"Personal Foul"
|
Jeffrey L. Goldstein, James Cane
|
NBC
|
1983 [32]
|
Tales of the Gold Monkey
|
"Pilot"
|
John W. Corso, Frank Grieco Jr., Robert George Freer
|
ABC
|
Casablanca
|
"Jenny"
|
E. Preston Ames, Bill Harp
|
NBC
|
Cheers
|
"Give Me a Ring Sometime"
|
Richard Sylbert, George Gaines
|
Dynasty
|
"Fathers and Sons"
|
Tom Trimble, Paul Sylos, Brock Broughton
|
ABC
|
Fame
|
"Not in Kansas Anymore"
|
Ira Diamond, Joseph J. Stone
|
NBC
|
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
|
"The Rescue"
|
Hub Braden, Donald J. Remacle
|
CBS
|
St. Elsewhere
|
"Pilot"
|
James Hulsey, Jacqueline Webber, Ernie Bishop, Michele Guiol
|
NBC
|
1984 [33]
|
The Duck Factory
|
"Pilot"
|
James Hulsey, Bruce Kay
|
NBC
|
Dynasty
|
"The Voice, Part 2"
|
Tom Trimble, Brock Broughton
|
ABC
|
Fame
|
"Catch a Falling Star"
|
Ira Diamond, Leonard A. Mazzola
|
Syndicated
|
St. Elsewhere
|
"After Dark"
|
Jacqueline Webber, Patricia S. Bruner
|
NBC
|
1985 [34]
|
Miami Vice
|
"No Exit"
|
Jeffrey Howard, Robert Lacey Jr.
|
NBC
|
Dynasty
|
"Royal Wedding"
|
Tom Trimble, Brock Broughton
|
ABC
|
Murder, She Wrote
|
"Broadway Malady"
|
Hub Braden, Frank Lombardo
|
CBS
|
"Capitol Offense"
|
Leslie Parsons, Robert Wingo
|
1986 [35]
|
St. Elsewhere
|
"Time Heals"
|
Jacqueline Webber, Norman Rockett
|
NBC
|
The Golden Girls
|
"Pilot"
|
Edward Stephenson
|
NBC
|
Moonlighting
|
"The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice"
|
James J. Agazzi, Bill Harp
|
ABC
|
Murder, She Wrote
|
"Sing a Song of Murder"
|
Leslie Parsons, Robert Wingo
|
CBS
|
"Widow, Weep for Me"
|
Hub Braden, Wally White
|
1987 [36]
|
L.A. Law
|
"Pilot"
|
Jeffrey L. Goldstein, Richard D. Kent
|
NBC
|
Max Headroom
|
"Blipverts"
|
Richard B. Lewis, Bernard P. Cutler, Leslie McCarthy-Frankenheimer
|
ABC
|
Dynasty
|
"A Love Remembered, Part 2"
|
Tom Trimble, Brock Broughton
|
ABC
|
Moonlighting
|
"Atomic Shakespeare"
|
James J. Agazzi, Bill Harp
|
Murder, She Wrote
|
"No Accounting for Murder"
|
Leslie Parsons, Peter Samish, Robert Wingo
|
CBS
|
1988 [37]
|
Beauty and the Beast
|
"Pilot"
|
John B. Mansbridge, Charles Korian
|
CBS
|
Frank's Place
|
"Cool and the Gang, Part 2"
|
Jacqueline Webber, Daniel Loren May
|
CBS
|
Moonlighting
|
"Here's Living with You, Kid"
|
James J. Agazzi, Bill Harp
|
ABC
|
1989 [38]
|
Moonlighting
|
"A Womb with a View"
|
James J. Agazzi, Bill Harp
|
ABC
|
Murder, She Wrote
|
"Snow White, Blood Red"
|
Leslie Parsons, Peter Samish, Robert Wingo
|
CBS
|
Murphy Brown
|
"Mama Said"
|
Roy Christopher, Steve Rostine
|
Roseanne
|
"Lover's Lanes"
|
Garvin Eddy
|
ABC
|
Star Trek: The Next Generation
|
"Elementary, Dear Data"
|
Richard D. James, Jim Mees
|
Syndicated
|
Thirtysomething
|
"Michael Writes a Story"
|
Brandy Alexander, Mary Ann Biddle
|
ABC
|
1990s
Year
|
Program
|
Episode(s)
|
Nominees
|
Network
|
1990 [39]
|
Star Trek: The Next Generation
|
"Sins of the Father"
|
Richard D. James, Jim Mees
|
Syndicated
|
Murder, She Wrote
|
"Night of the Tarantula"
|
Hub Braden, Robert Wingo
|
CBS
|
Quantum Leap
|
"So Help Me God"
|
Cameron Birnie, Robert L. Zilliox
|
NBC
|
Thirtysomething
|
"Michael's Campaign"
|
Brandy Alexander, Mary Ann Biddle
|
ABC
|
Twin Peaks
|
"Pilot"
|
Patricia Norris, Leslie Morales
|
1991 [40]
|
Dinosaurs
|
"The Mating Dance"
|
John C. Mula, Brian Savegar, Kevin Pfeiffer
|
ABC
|
Murder, She Wrote
|
"Murder Plain and Simple"
|
Hub Braden, Robert Wingo
|
CBS
|
Murphy Brown
|
"Retreat"
|
Roy Christopher, Steve Rostine
|
Quantum Leap
|
"The Boogieman"
|
Cameron Birnie, Robert L. Zilliox
|
NBC
|
Star Trek: The Next Generation
|
"The Best of Both Worlds, Part 2"
|
Richard D. James, Jim Mees
|
Syndicated
|
1992 [41]
|
Northern Exposure
|
"Cicely"
|
Woody Crocker, Kenneth Berg, Gene Serdena
|
CBS
|
Murder, She Wrote
|
"Murder on Madison Avenue"
|
Hub Braden, Mary Dodson, Fred S. Winston
|
CBS
|
Quantum Leap
|
"Song for the Soul"
|
Cameron Birnie, Ellen Dambros-Williams, Robert L. Zilliox
|
NBC
|
Star Trek: The Next Generation
|
"Unification, Part 2"
|
Richard D. James, Jim Mees
|
Syndicated
|
1993 [42]
|
Homefront
|
"The Traveling Lemo All-Stars"
|
Dean Edward Mitzner, Tom Pedigo
|
ABC
|
Northern Exposure
|
"Revelations"
|
Woody Crocker, Kenneth Berg, Lori Melendy, Robert Stover
|
CBS
|
Quantum Leap
|
"Blood Moon"
|
Cameron Birnie, Ellen Dambros-Williams, Robert L. Zilliox
|
NBC
|
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
|
"Emissary"
|
Herman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Mickey S. Michaels
|
Syndicated
|
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
|
"Vienna, 1908"
|
Gavin Bocquet, Keith Pain, Maggie Gray
|
ABC
|
1994 [43]
|
NYPD Blue
|
"Serge the Concierge"
|
Paul Eads, Mary Ann Biddle
|
ABC
|
Frasier
|
"A Midwinter Night's Dream"
|
Roy Christopher, Sharon Viljoen, Ron Olsen
|
NBC
|
Star Trek: The Next Generation
|
"Thine Own Self"
|
Richard D. James, Andrew Neskoromny, Jim Mees
|
Syndicated
|
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles
|
"Paris, 1919"
|
Gavin Bocquet, Ricky Eyres
|
ABC
|
1995 [44]
|
Cybill
|
"Virgin, Mother, Crone"
|
Garvin Eddy, Rochelle Moser
|
CBS
|
Frasier
|
"The Innkeepers"
|
Roy Christopher, Ron Olsen
|
NBC
|
Friends
|
"The One Where Rachel Finds Out"
|
John Shaffner, Greg J. Grande
|
Murder, She Wrote
|
"Death 'N' Denial"
|
Hub Braden, Mary Dodson, Bill Gregory, Lee Poll
|
CBS
|
NYPD Blue
|
"Dirty Socks"
|
Paul Eads, Richard C. Hankins, Mary Ann Biddle
|
ABC
|
1996 [45]
|
Murder One
|
"Chapter One"
|
Paul Eads, Mindy Roffman, Mary Ann Biddle
|
ABC
|
Cybill
|
"Wedding Bell Blues"
|
Garvin Eddy, Rochelle Moser
|
CBS
|
Murder, She Wrote
|
"Nan's Ghost"
|
Hub Braden, Mary Dodson, Lee Poll, Bill Gregory
|
NYPD Blue
|
"Hollie and the Blowfish"
|
Richard C. Hankins, Alan E. Muraoka, David Smith
|
ABC
|
The X-Files
|
"Jose Chung's From Outer Space"
|
Graeme Murray, Shirley Inget
|
Fox
|
1997 [46]
|
The X-Files
|
"Memento Mori"
|
Graeme Murray, Gary Pembroke Allen, Shirley Inget
|
Fox
|
The Drew Carey Show
|
"New York and Queens"
|
John Shaffner, Joe Stewart, Edward J. McDonald
|
ABC
|
NYPD Blue
|
"A Wrenching Experience"
|
Richard C. Hankins, David Smith
|
7th Heaven
|
"The Color of God"
|
Patricia Van Ryker, Mary Ann Good
|
The WB
|
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
|
"Trials and Tribble-ations"
|
Herman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Laura Richarz
|
Syndicated
|
1998 [47]
|
The X-Files
|
"The Post-Modern Prometheus"
|
Graeme Murray, Greg Loewen, Shirley Inget
|
Fox
|
Ally McBeal
|
"Boy to the World"
|
Peter Politanoff, Diane O'Connell
|
Fox
|
Dharma & Greg
|
"Invasion of the Buddy Snatcher"
|
John Shaffner, Anne H. Ahrens
|
ABC
|
Nothing Sacred
|
"Hodie Christus Natus Est"
|
Michael Baugh, Cate Bangs, William Vail
|
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
|
"Far Beyond the Stars"
|
Herman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Laura Richarz
|
Syndicated
|
1999 [48]
|
Buddy Faro
|
"Pilot"
|
Jon Hutman, Tony Fanning, Ellen Totleben
|
CBS
|
Ally McBeal
|
"Making Spirits Bright"
|
Peter Politanoff, Diane O'Connell
|
Fox
|
The Sopranos
|
"The Sopranos"
|
Edward Pisoni, Diann Duthie, Jessica Lanier
|
HBO
|
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
|
"Prodigal Daughter"
|
Herman F. Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Laura Richarz
|
Syndicated
|
The X-Files
|
"One Son"
|
Corey Kaplan, Lauren E. Polizzi, Sandy Getzler, Timothy Stepeck
|
Fox
|
Outstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera Series
2000s
Year
|
Program
|
Episode(s)
|
Nominees
|
Network
|
2000 [49]
|
The West Wing
|
"Pilot"
|
Jon Hutman, Tony Fanning, Ellen Totleben
|
NBC
|
Judging Amy
|
"Spoil the Child"
|
Michael L. Mayer, Kathy Curtis-Cahill
|
CBS
|
Sex and the City
|
"They Shoot People, Don't They?"
|
Jeremy Conway, Ed Check, Karin Wiesel
|
HBO
|
The Sopranos
|
"House Arrest"
|
Bob Shaw, Scott P. Murphy, Janet Shaw
|
2001 [50]
|
Boston Public
|
"Chapter One"
|
Paul Eads, Mindy Roffman, Jan Pascale
|
Fox
|
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
|
"Friends and Lovers"
|
Cherie Baker, Brenda Meyers-Ballard
|
CBS
|
Sex and the City
|
"Where There's Smoke"
|
Jeremy Conway, Ed Check, Karin Wiesel
|
HBO
|
The Sopranos
|
"Amour Fou"
|
Bob Shaw, Scott P. Murphy, Janet Shaw
|
The West Wing
|
"Noël"
|
Kenneth Hardy, Ellen Totleben
|
NBC
|
2002 [51]
|
Alias
|
"Truth Be Told"
|
Scott Chambliss, Cece Destefano, Karen Manthey
|
ABC
|
Six Feet Under
|
"Back to the Garden"
|
Daniel Ross, Suzuki Ingerslev, Rusty Lipscomb
|
HBO
|
"Pilot"
|
Marcia Hinds, Thomas T. Taylor, Susan Mina Eschelbach
|
24
|
"12:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m."
|
Carlos Barbosa, Tim Beach, Ellen Brill
|
Fox
|
The West Wing
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"Manchester, Part 2"
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Kenneth Hardy, Ellen Totleben
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NBC
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2003 [52]
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Without a Trace
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"Birthday Boy"
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Aaron Osborne, Jeannie Gunn
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CBS
|
Alias
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"Phase One"
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Scott Chambliss, Cece Destefano, Karen Manthey
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ABC
|
Sex and the City
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"Plus One Is the Loneliest Number"
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Jeremy Conway, Fredda Slavin, Stephen H. Carter, Karin Wiesel
|
HBO
|
Six Feet Under
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"The Opening"
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Suzuki Ingerslev, Phil Dagort, Rusty Lipscomb
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The West Wing
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"20 Hours in America"
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Kenneth Hardy, Ellen Totleben
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NBC
|
2004 [53]
|
Carnivàle
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"Milfay"
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Bernt Amadeus Capra, Jeremy Cassells, Leslie McCarthy-Frankenheimer, Dan Bishop, Roger L. King, Gary Kosko, Sara Andrews
|
HBO
|
Alias
|
"Taken"
|
Scott Chambliss, Cece Destefano, Karen Manthey
|
ABC
|
Deadwood
|
"Deep Water," "The Trial of Jack McCall," "Bullock Returns to the Camp"
|
Maria Caso, James J. Murakami, John F. Brown
|
HBO
|
The Sopranos
|
"In Camelot," "Cold Cuts," "The Test Dream"
|
Bob Shaw, Scott P. Murphy, Janet Shaw
|
The West Wing
|
"Gaza"
|
Kenneth Hardy, Ellen Totleben
|
NBC
|
2005 [54]
|
Deadwood
|
"Requiem for a Gleet," "Complications," "Childish Things"
|
Maria Caso, James J. Murakami, David Potts, Ernie Bishop
|
HBO
|
Carnivàle
|
"Old Cherry Blossom Road," "Damascus, NE," "Outside New Canaan"
|
Dan Bishop, Roger L. King, David Morong, Joyce Anne Gilstrap
|
HBO
|
Cold Case
|
"Factory Girls"
|
Corey Kaplan, Sandy Getzler, Timothy Stepeck
|
CBS
|
Desperate Housewives
|
"Suspicious Minds"
|
Thomas A. Walsh, Erik Carlson, Erica Rogalla
|
ABC
|
Six Feet Under
|
"Grinding the Corn," "Bomb Shelter," "Untitled"
|
Suzuki Ingerslev, Kristan Andrews, Rusty Lipscomb
|
HBO
|
2006 [55]
|
Rome
|
"Caesarion," "Triumph," "Kalends of February"
|
Joseph Bennett, Domenico Sica, Christina Onori
|
HBO
|
Desperate Housewives
|
"There's Something About a War"
|
Thomas A. Walsh, Erik Carlson, Erica Rogalla
|
ABC
|
House
|
"Autopsy," "Distractions," "Skin Deep"
|
Derek R. Hill, Danielle Berman
|
Fox
|
Nip/Tuck
|
"Ben White"
|
Liz Kay, Ellen Brill
|
FX
|
Six Feet Under
|
"Hold My Hand," "Singing for Our Lives," "Everyone's Waiting"
|
Suzuki Ingerslev, Kristan Andrews, Rusty Lipscomb
|
HBO
|
2007 [56]
|
Rome
|
"Heroes of the Republic," "Philippi," "Deus Impeditio Esuritori Nullus (No God Can Stop a Hungry Man)"
|
Joseph Bennett, Anthony Pratt, Carlo Serafin, Christina Onori
|
HBO
|
Deadwood
|
"Tell Your God to Ready for Blood," "True Colors," "Amateur Night"
|
Maria Caso, David Potts, Ernie Bishop
|
HBO
|
Heroes
|
"Genesis"
|
Curtis A. Schnell, Daniel J. Vivanco, Crista Schneider
|
NBC
|
Shark
|
"Teacher's Pet"
|
Suzuki Ingerslev, Catherine Smith, Rusty Lipscomb
|
CBS
|
The Tudors
|
"In Cold Blood"
|
Tom Conroy, Alan Gilmore, Eliza Solesbury
|
Showtime
|
Ugly Betty
|
"The Box and the Bunny"
|
Mark Worthington, Jim Wallis, Archie D'Amico
|
ABC
|
2008 [57]
|
Mad Men
|
"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"
|
Bob Shaw, Henry Dunn, Rena DeAngelo
|
AMC
|
Dexter
|
"That Night, a Forest Grew"
|
Anthony Cowley, Linda Spheeris
|
Showtime
|
Heroes
|
"Out of Time"
|
Ruth Ammon, Matthew C. Jacobs, Ron Franco
|
NBC
|
Mad Men
|
"Shoot"
|
Dan Bishop, Christopher Brown, Amy Wells
|
AMC
|
Pushing Daisies
|
"Pie-lette"
|
Michael Wylie, William J. Durrell Jr., Halina Siwolop
|
ABC
|
Ugly Betty
|
"How Betty Got Her Grieve Back"
|
Mark Worthington, Jim Wallis, Archie D'Amico
|
2009 [58]
|
Pushing Daisies
|
"Dim Sum Lose Some"
|
Michael Wylie, Kenneth J. Creber, Halina Siwolop
|
ABC
|
Bones
|
"The Hero in the Hold"
|
Michael L. Mayer, Greg Richman, Kimberly Wannop
|
Fox
|
Heroes
|
"Cold Snap"
|
Ruth Ammon, Sandy Getzler, Ron Franco
|
NBC
|
Mad Men
|
"The Jet Set"
|
Dan Bishop, Christopher Brown, Amy Wells
|
AMC
|
True Blood
|
"Burning House of Love," "Cold Ground," "Sparks Fly Out"
|
Suzuki Ingerslev, Catherine Smith, Laura Richarz
|
HBO
|
The Tudors
|
"The Northern Uprising," "Dissension and Punishment"
|
Tom Conroy, Colman Corish, Crispian Sallis
|
Showtime
|
2010s
Year
|
Program
|
Episode(s)
|
Nominees
|
Network
|
2010 [59]
|
The Tudors
|
"Sixth and the Final Wife"
|
Tom Conroy, Colman Corish, Crispian Sallis
|
Showtime
|
Glee
|
"Pilot"
|
Mark Hutman, Christopher Brown, Barbara Munch
|
Fox
|
Heroes
|
"Brave New World"
|
Ruth Ammon, Sandy Getzler, Ron Franco
|
NBC
|
Lost
|
"Ab Aeterno"
|
Zack Grobler, Matthew C. Jacobs, Carol Bayne Kelley
|
ABC
|
Modern Family
|
"Moon Landing," "Fears"
|
Richard Berg, Amber Haley
|
True Blood
|
"Never Let Me Go," "I Will Rise Up," "Frenzy"
|
Suzuki Ingerslev, Catherine Smith, Laura Richarz
|
HBO
|
2011 [60]
|
Boardwalk Empire
|
"Boardwalk Empire"
|
Bob Shaw, Doug Huszti, Debra Schutt
|
HBO
|
The Borgias
|
"Lucrezia's Wedding"
|
François Séguin, Jonathan McKinstry, Judit Varga
|
Showtime
|
Mad Men
|
"Public Relations"
|
Dan Bishop, Christopher Brown, Claudette Didul
|
AMC
|
Modern Family
|
"Halloween"
|
Richard Berg, Amber Haley
|
ABC
|
True Blood
|
"Beautifully Broken"
|
Suzuki Ingerslev, Catherine Smith, Laura Richarz
|
HBO
|
2012 [61]
|
Boardwalk Empire
|
"Peg of Old," "Battles of the Century," "To the Lost"
|
Bill Groom, Adam Scher, Carol Silverman
|
HBO
|
Game of Thrones
|
"Garden of Bones," "The Ghost of Harrenhal," "A Man Without Honor"
|
Gemma Jackson, Frank Walsh, Tina Jones
|
Downton Abbey
|
"Episode 4"
|
Donal Woods, Charmian Adams, Judy Farr
|
PBS
|
Justified
|
"Cut Ties"
|
David Blass, Oana Bogdan Miller, Shauna Aronson
|
FX
|
Mad Men
|
"At the Codfish Ball"
|
Dan Bishop, Christopher Brown, Claudette Didul
|
AMC
|
2013 [62]
|
Boardwalk Empire
|
"Sunday Best," "Two Imposters," "Margate Sands"
|
Bill Groom, Adam Scher, Carol Silverman
|
HBO
|
The Borgias
|
"Siblings"
|
Jonathan McKinstry, Adam O'Neill, Judit Varga
|
Showtime
|
Downton Abbey
|
"Episode 7"
|
Donal Woods, Mark Kebby, Gina Cromwell
|
PBS
|
Game of Thrones
|
"Valar Dohaeris," "Kissed by Fire"
|
Gemma Jackson, Andy Thomson, Rob Cameron
|
HBO
|
True Blood
|
"Whatever I Am, You Made Me," "Let's Boot and Rally," "Sunset"
|
Suzuki Ingerslev, Catherine Smith, Ron Franco
|
Programs with multiple awards
Totals are combined with Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program and Production Design for a Narrative Period Program.
- 5 awards
|
- 4 awards
|
- 2 awards
|
Programs with multiple nominations
Totals are combined with Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program and Production Design for a Narrative Period Program.
- 11 nominations
- 7 nominations
- 6 nominations
- 5 nominations
|
- 4 nominations
- 3 nominations
|
- 2 nominations
|
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