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''[[The Flintstones]]'' and ''[[Family Guy]]'' are the only animated sitcoms to be nominated for the award.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/TV/09/18/emmy.awards.preview/index.html What to watch for at the Emmys on Sunday - CNN.com]</ref> As of 2020, ''[[Fleabag]]'' ([[United Kingdom]]) <ref>[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2019-09-22/emmys-fleabag-british-wins All of 'Fleabag's' Emmys 2019 wins lead British invasion - Los Angeles Times]</ref> and ''[[Schitt's Creek]]'' ([[Canada]]) are the only shows from outside the United States to win this award.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/21/world/canada/schitts-creek-emmys.html Canadians Rejoice as ‘Schitt's Creek’ Sweeps 2020 Emmy Awards - The New York Times]</ref> |
''[[The Flintstones]]'' and ''[[Family Guy]]'' are the only animated sitcoms to be nominated for the award.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/TV/09/18/emmy.awards.preview/index.html What to watch for at the Emmys on Sunday - CNN.com]</ref> As of 2020, ''[[Fleabag]]'' ([[United Kingdom]]) <ref>[https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2019-09-22/emmys-fleabag-british-wins All of 'Fleabag's' Emmys 2019 wins lead British invasion - Los Angeles Times]</ref> and ''[[Schitt's Creek]]'' ([[Canada]]) are the only shows from outside the United States to win this award.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/21/world/canada/schitts-creek-emmys.html Canadians Rejoice as ‘Schitt's Creek’ Sweeps 2020 Emmy Awards - The New York Times]</ref> |
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The [[Big Three television networks|Big Three networks (ABC, CBS and NBC)]] have dominated the category. Only |
The [[Big Three television networks|Big Three networks (ABC, CBS and NBC)]] have dominated the category. Only six other networks have won the award: [[HBO]] (once with ''[[Sex and the City]]'' and three times with ''[[Veep]]'') four times, [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] (with ''[[Ally McBeal]]'' and ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'') and [[Apple TV+]] (with ''[[Ted Lasso]]'') twice, and [[Amazon Prime Video]] (with ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]''), the [[BBC]] (with ''[[Fleabag]]''; although seen later on Prime Video), and [[Pop (American TV channel)|Pop TV]] (with ''[[Schitt's Creek]]''; originally seen on [[CBC Television]]) once. |
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==Winners and nominations== |
==Winners and nominations== |
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| ''[[The Courtship of Eddie's Father]]''<br /><small>([[List of The Courtship of Eddie's Father episodes#Season 1 (1969–1970)|Season 1]])</small> |
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| [[James Komack]], producer |
| [[James Komack]], producer |
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| rowspan="3" | [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] |
| rowspan="3" | [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] |
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| '''''Frasier''<br /><small>([[Frasier (season 2)|Season 2]])</small>''' |
| '''''Frasier''<br /><small>([[Frasier (season 2)|Season 2]])</small>''' |
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| '''Peter Casey, David Angell, David Lee and [[Christopher Lloyd (TV producer)|Christopher Lloyd]], executive producers; Vic Rauseo and Linda Morris, co-executive producer; Maggie Blanc, David Pollock and Elias Davis, producers; |
| '''Peter Casey, David Angell, David Lee and [[Christopher Lloyd (TV producer)|Christopher Lloyd]], executive producers; Vic Rauseo and Linda Morris, co-executive producer; Maggie Blanc, David Pollock and Elias Davis, producers; Chuck Ranberg, [[Anne Flett-Giordano]] and [[Joe Keenan (writer)|Joe Keenan]], co-producers''' |
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| '''NBC''' |
| '''NBC''' |
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| ''[[Girls (TV series)|Girls]]''<br /><small>([[Girls (season 1)|Season 1]])</small> |
| ''[[Girls (TV series)|Girls]]''<br /><small>([[Girls (season 1)|Season 1]])</small> |
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| [[Lena Dunham]], [[Judd Apatow]] and [[Jenni Konner]], executive producers; [[Ilene S. Landress]] and [[Bruce Eric Kaplan]], co-executive producers |
| [[Lena Dunham]], [[Judd Apatow]] and [[Jenni Konner]], executive producers; [[Ilene S. Landress]] and [[Bruce Eric Kaplan]], co-executive producers |
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| ''[[Veep]]''<br /><small>([[List of Veep episodes#Season 1 (2012)|Season 1]])</small> |
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| [[Armando Iannucci]], Christopher Godsick and [[Frank Rich]], executive producers; [[Simon Blackwell]] and [[Tony Roche (writer)|Tony Roche]], co-executive producers; [[Julia Louis-Dreyfus]], producer; [[Stephanie Laing]], produced by |
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| [[HBO]] |
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| ''[[30 Rock]]''<br /><small>([[30 Rock (season 6)|Season 6]])</small> |
| ''[[30 Rock]]''<br /><small>([[30 Rock (season 6)|Season 6]])</small> |
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| [[Lorne Michaels]], [[Tina Fey]], [[Robert Carlock]], [[Marci Klein]], [[David Miner (television producer)|David Miner]], [[Jeff Richmond]] and [[John Riggi]], executive producers; [[Ron Weiner]] and [[Matt Hubbard]], co-executive producers; [[Kay Cannon]], Vali Chandrasekaran, Josh Siegal, Dylan Morgan and Luke Del Tredici, supervising producers; [[Jerry Kupfer]], [[Alec Baldwin]] and [[Irene Burns]], producers |
| [[Lorne Michaels]], [[Tina Fey]], [[Robert Carlock]], [[Marci Klein]], [[David Miner (television producer)|David Miner]], [[Jeff Richmond]] and [[John Riggi]], executive producers; [[Ron Weiner]] and [[Matt Hubbard]], co-executive producers; [[Kay Cannon]], Vali Chandrasekaran, Josh Siegal, Dylan Morgan and Luke Del Tredici, supervising producers; [[Jerry Kupfer]], [[Alec Baldwin]] and [[Irene Burns]], producers |
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| [[NBC]] |
| [[NBC]] |
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| ''[[Veep]]''<br /><small>([[List of Veep episodes#Season 1 (2012)|Season 1]])</small> |
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| [[Armando Iannucci]], Christopher Godsick and [[Frank Rich]], executive producers; [[Simon Blackwell]] and [[Tony Roche (writer)|Tony Roche]], co-executive producers; [[Julia Louis-Dreyfus]], producer; [[Stephanie Laing]], produced by |
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| [[HBO]] |
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|rowspan=7 style="text-align:center" | [[2013 in American television|2013]]<br /><small>[[65th Primetime Emmy Awards|(65th)]]</small><br /><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2013/outstanding-comedy-series |title=Outstanding Comedy Series - 2013 |publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]}}</ref> |
|rowspan=7 style="text-align:center" | [[2013 in American television|2013]]<br /><small>[[65th Primetime Emmy Awards|(65th)]]</small><br /><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2013/outstanding-comedy-series |title=Outstanding Comedy Series - 2013 |publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]}}</ref> |
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| [[Louis C.K.]], M. Blair Breard and [[Dave Becky]], executive producers; Tony Hernandez, supervising producer; [[Vernon Chatman]], producer |
| [[Louis C.K.]], M. Blair Breard and [[Dave Becky]], executive producers; Tony Hernandez, supervising producer; [[Vernon Chatman]], producer |
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| [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] |
| [[FX (TV channel)|FX]] |
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| ''[[Veep]]''<br /><small>([[List of Veep episodes#Season 2 (2013)|Season 2]])</small> |
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| [[Armando Iannucci]], Christopher Godsick and [[Frank Rich]], executive producers; [[Simon Blackwell]] and [[Tony Roche (writer)|Tony Roche]], co-executive producers; [[Julia Louis-Dreyfus]] and [[Stephanie Laing]], producers |
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| [[HBO]] |
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| ''[[30 Rock]]''<br /><small>([[30 Rock (season 7)|Season 7]])</small> |
| ''[[30 Rock]]''<br /><small>([[30 Rock (season 7)|Season 7]])</small> |
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| [[Tina Fey]], [[Robert Carlock]], [[Marci Klein]], [[David Miner (television producer)|David Miner]], [[Jeff Richmond]], [[Jack Burditt]] and [[Lorne Michaels]], executive producers; [[Matt Hubbard]], Josh Siegal, Dylan Morgan and Luke Del Tredici, co-executive producers; [[Alec Baldwin]], [[Colleen McGuinness]], [[Tracey Wigfield]] and [[Jerry Kupfer]], producers |
| [[Tina Fey]], [[Robert Carlock]], [[Marci Klein]], [[David Miner (television producer)|David Miner]], [[Jeff Richmond]], [[Jack Burditt]] and [[Lorne Michaels]], executive producers; [[Matt Hubbard]], Josh Siegal, Dylan Morgan and Luke Del Tredici, co-executive producers; [[Alec Baldwin]], [[Colleen McGuinness]], [[Tracey Wigfield]] and [[Jerry Kupfer]], producers |
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| [[NBC]] |
| [[NBC]] |
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| ''[[Veep]]''<br /><small>([[List of Veep episodes#Season 2 (2013)|Season 2]])</small> |
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| [[Armando Iannucci]], Christopher Godsick and [[Frank Rich]], executive producers; [[Simon Blackwell]] and [[Tony Roche (writer)|Tony Roche]], co-executive producers; [[Julia Louis-Dreyfus]] and [[Stephanie Laing]], producers |
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| [[HBO]] |
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| rowspan=7 style="text-align:center" | [[2014 in American television|2014]]<br /><small>[[66th Primetime Emmy Awards|(66th)]]</small><br /><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2014/outstanding-comedy-series |title=Outstanding Comedy Series - 2014 |publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]}}</ref> |
| rowspan=7 style="text-align:center" | [[2014 in American television|2014]]<br /><small>[[66th Primetime Emmy Awards|(66th)]]</small><br /><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2014/outstanding-comedy-series |title=Outstanding Comedy Series - 2014 |publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]}}</ref> |
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| '''''[[Schitt's Creek]]''<br /><small>([[Schitt's Creek (season 6)|Season 6]])</small>''' |
| '''''[[Schitt's Creek]]''<br /><small>([[Schitt's Creek (season 6)|Season 6]])</small>''' |
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| '''[[Eugene Levy]], [[Dan Levy (Canadian actor)|Dan Levy]], Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, David West Read and [[Ben Feigin]], executive producers; Michael Short and |
| '''[[Eugene Levy]], [[Dan Levy (Canadian actor)|Dan Levy]], Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, David West Read and [[Ben Feigin]], executive producers; Michael Short and Kurt Smeaton, co-executive producers; Kosta Orfanidis, producer''' |
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| '''“The Premiere,” “Moira Rose,” “The Presidential Suite,” “Sunrise, Sunset,” “Start Spreading the News” + “[[Happy Ending (Schitt's Creek)|Happy Ending]]”''' |
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| '''[[Pop (American TV channel)|Pop TV]]''' |
| '''[[Pop (American TV channel)|Pop TV]]''' |
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| ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]''<br /><small>([[List of Curb Your Enthusiasm episodes#Season 10 (2020)|Season 10]])</small> |
| ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]''<br /><small>([[List of Curb Your Enthusiasm episodes#Season 10 (2020)|Season 10]])</small> |
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| [[Larry David]], [[Jeff Garlin]], [[Jeff Schaffer]] and [[Gavin Polone]], executive producers; Laura Streicher, producer; Mychelle Deschamps, produced by |
| [[Larry David]], [[Jeff Garlin]], [[Jeff Schaffer]] and [[Gavin Polone]], executive producers; Laura Streicher, producer; Mychelle Deschamps, produced by |
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| “Happy New Year,” “You’re Not Going to Get Me to Say Anything Bad About Mickey,” “Insufficient Praise,” “The Ugly Section,” “Elizabeth, Margaret and Larry” + “The Spite Store” |
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| [[HBO]] |
| [[HBO]] |
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| ''[[Dead to Me (TV series)|Dead to Me]]''<br /><small>([[Dead to Me (TV series)#Season 2 (2020)|Season 2]])</small> |
| ''[[Dead to Me (TV series)|Dead to Me]]''<br /><small>([[Dead to Me (TV series)#Season 2 (2020)|Season 2]])</small> |
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| [[Liz Feldman]], [[Will Ferrell]], [[Adam McKay]], Jessica Elbaum, [[Christina Applegate]] and Christie Smith, executive producers; [[Linda Cardellini]], Cara DiPaolo, [[Jessi Klein]], [[Elizabeth Benjamin]], Dan Dietz and Joe Hardesty, co-executive producers; Buddy Enright and Denise Pleune, producers |
| [[Liz Feldman]], [[Will Ferrell]], [[Adam McKay]], Jessica Elbaum, [[Christina Applegate]] and Christie Smith, executive producers; [[Linda Cardellini]], Cara DiPaolo, [[Jessi Klein]], [[Elizabeth Benjamin]], Dan Dietz and Joe Hardesty, co-executive producers; Buddy Enright and Denise Pleune, producers |
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| “You Know What You Did,” “Where Have You Been,” “Between You and Me,” “You Don’t Have To,” “It’s Not You, It’s Me” + “Where Do We Go From Here?” |
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| [[Netflix]] |
| [[Netflix]] |
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| ''[[The Good Place]]''<br /><small>([[The Good Place (season 4)|Season 4]])</small> |
| ''[[The Good Place]]''<br /><small>([[The Good Place (season 4)|Season 4]])</small> |
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| [[Michael Schur]], [[David Miner (television producer)|David Miner]], [[Morgan Sackett]] and [[Drew Goddard]], executive producers; Dylan Morgan, Josh Siegal, [[Joe Mande]], [[Megan Amram]], [[Jen Statsky]] and Dave King, co-executive producers; David Hyman, produced by; Matt Murray and [[Aisha Muharrar]], consulting producers |
| [[Michael Schur]], [[David Miner (television producer)|David Miner]], [[Morgan Sackett]] and [[Drew Goddard]], executive producers; Dylan Morgan, Josh Siegal, [[Joe Mande]], [[Megan Amram]], [[Jen Statsky]] and Dave King, co-executive producers; David Hyman, produced by; Matt Murray and [[Aisha Muharrar]], consulting producers |
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| “Tinker, Tailor, Demon, Spy,” “The Funeral to End All Funerals,” “The Answer,” “Patty” + “[[Whenever You're Ready (The Good Place)|Whenever You're Ready]]” |
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| [[NBC]] |
| [[NBC]] |
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| ''[[Insecure (TV series)|Insecure]]''<br /><small>([[Insecure (TV series)#Season 4 (2020)|Season 4]])</small> |
| ''[[Insecure (TV series)|Insecure]]''<br /><small>([[Insecure (TV series)#Season 4 (2020)|Season 4]])</small> |
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| [[Issa Rae]], Prentice Penny, [[Melina Matsoukas]], [[Dave Becky]], Jonathan Berry, [[Amy Aniobi]] and Jim Kleverweis, executive producers; Phil Augusta Jackson and Laura Kittrell, co-executive producers; Deniese Davis and [[Natasha Rothwell]], supervising producers |
| [[Issa Rae]], Prentice Penny, [[Melina Matsoukas]], [[Dave Becky]], Jonathan Berry, [[Amy Aniobi]] and Jim Kleverweis, executive producers; Phil Augusta Jackson and Laura Kittrell, co-executive producers; Deniese Davis and [[Natasha Rothwell]], supervising producers |
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| “Lowkey Feelin’ Myself,” “Lowkey Thankful,” “Lowkey Movin’ On,” “Lowkey Happy,” “Lowkey Trying” + “Lowkey Lost” |
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| HBO |
| HBO |
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| ''[[The Kominsky Method]]''<br /><small>([[The Kominsky Method#Season 2 (2019)|Season 2]])</small> |
| ''[[The Kominsky Method]]''<br /><small>([[The Kominsky Method#Season 2 (2019)|Season 2]])</small> |
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| [[Chuck Lorre]], [[Alan J. Higgins]] and [[Michael Douglas]], executive producers; [[Andy Tennant]] and [[Beth McCarthy-Miller]], producers; Marlis Pujol, produced by |
| [[Chuck Lorre]], [[Alan J. Higgins]] and [[Michael Douglas]], executive producers; [[Andy Tennant]] and [[Beth McCarthy-Miller]], producers; Marlis Pujol, produced by |
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| “An Actor Forgets,” “An Old Flame, an Old Wick,” “An Odd Couple Occurs,” “A Libido Sits in the Fridge,” “A Shenckman Equivocates” + “A Secret Leaks, a Teacher Speaks” |
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| Netflix |
| Netflix |
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| ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]''<br /><small>([[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel#Season 3 (2019)|Season 3]])</small> |
| ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]''<br /><small>([[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel#Season 3 (2019)|Season 3]])</small> |
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| [[Amy Sherman-Palladino]] and [[Daniel Palladino]], executive producers; Dhana Rivera Gilbert, co-executive producer; Matthew Shapiro, Daniel Goldfarb, [[Kate Fodor]] and Sono Patel, producers |
| [[Amy Sherman-Palladino]] and [[Daniel Palladino]], executive producers; Dhana Rivera Gilbert, co-executive producer; Matthew Shapiro, Daniel Goldfarb, [[Kate Fodor]] and Sono Patel, producers |
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| “Strike Up the Band,” “Panty Pose,” “It’s Comedy or Cabbage,” “Kind of Bleau,” “Marvelous Radio” + “A Jewish Girl Walks Into the Apollo” |
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| [[Amazon Prime Video|Prime Video]] |
| [[Amazon Prime Video|Prime Video]] |
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| ''[[What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)|What We Do in the Shadows]]''<br /><small>([[What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)#Season 2 (2020)|Season 2]])</small> |
| ''[[What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)|What We Do in the Shadows]]''<br /><small>([[What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)#Season 2 (2020)|Season 2]])</small> |
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| [[Jemaine Clement]], [[Taika Waititi]], [[Paul Simms]], [[Scott Rudin]], [[Garrett Basch]], [[Eli Bush]] and [[Stefani Robinson]], executive producers; Sam Johnson, co-executive producer; Derek S. Rappaport, produced by; Marika Sawyer, consulting producer |
| [[Jemaine Clement]], [[Taika Waititi]], [[Paul Simms]], [[Scott Rudin]], [[Garrett Basch]], [[Eli Bush]] and [[Stefani Robinson]], executive producers; Sam Johnson, co-executive producer; Derek S. Rappaport, produced by; Marika Sawyer, consulting producer |
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| “[[Ghosts (What We Do in the Shadows)|Ghosts]],” “[[The Curse (What We Do in the Shadows)|The Curse]],” “[[Colin's Promotion]],” “[[On the Run (What We Do in the Shadows)|On the Run]],” “[[Collaboration (What We Do in the Shadows)|Collaboration]]” + “[[Nouveau Théâtre des Vampires]]” |
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| [[FX Networks|FX]] |
| [[FX Networks|FX]] |
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| '''''[[Ted Lasso]]''<br /><small>([[Ted Lasso#Season 1 (2020)|Season 1]])</small>''' |
| '''''[[Ted Lasso]]''<br /><small>([[Ted Lasso#Season 1 (2020)|Season 1]])</small>''' |
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| '''[[Bill Lawrence (TV producer)|Bill Lawrence]], [[Jason Sudeikis]], [[Jeff Ingold]], and Bill Wrubel, executive producers; Liza Katzer, co-executive producer; Jane Becker, [[Jamie Lee (comedian)|Jamie Lee]], and Kip Kroeger, supervising producers; [[Brendan Hunt]], producer; Tina Pawlik, produced by; Joe Kelly, consulting producer''' |
| '''[[Bill Lawrence (TV producer)|Bill Lawrence]], [[Jason Sudeikis]], [[Jeff Ingold]], and Bill Wrubel, executive producers; Liza Katzer, co-executive producer; Jane Becker, [[Jamie Lee (comedian)|Jamie Lee]], and Kip Kroeger, supervising producers; [[Brendan Hunt]], producer; Tina Pawlik, produced by; Joe Kelly, consulting producer''' |
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| '''"[[Pilot (Ted Lasso)|Pilot]],” “[[Trent Crimm: The Independent]],” “[[Tan Lines (Ted Lasso)|Tan Lines]],” “[[Make Rebecca Great Again]],” “[[All Apologies (Ted Lasso)|All Apologies]]” + “[[The Hope That Kills You (Ted Lasso)|The Hope That Kills You]]”''' |
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| '''[[Apple TV+]]''' |
| '''[[Apple TV+]]''' |
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| ''[[Black-ish]]''<br /><small>([[Black-ish (season 7)|Season 7]])</small> |
| ''[[Black-ish]]''<br /><small>([[Black-ish (season 7)|Season 7]])</small> |
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| [[Kenya Barris]], [[Anthony Anderson]], [[Laurence Fishburne]], Helen Sugland, E. Brian Dobbins, Michael Petok, Courtney Lilly, and Laura Gutin Peterson, executive producers; Christian Lander, Lisa Muse Bryant, Robb Chavis, and [[Eric Horsted]], co-executive producers; Steven White and Marquita J. Robinson, supervising producers; [[Tracee Ellis Ross]], Jamie Nelsen, and Tom Ragazzo, producers; Heidi G. McGowen, produced by |
| [[Kenya Barris]], [[Anthony Anderson]], [[Laurence Fishburne]], Helen Sugland, E. Brian Dobbins, Michael Petok, Courtney Lilly, and Laura Gutin Peterson, executive producers; Christian Lander, Lisa Muse Bryant, Robb Chavis, and [[Eric Horsted]], co-executive producers; Steven White and Marquita J. Robinson, supervising producers; [[Tracee Ellis Ross]], Jamie Nelsen, and Tom Ragazzo, producers; Heidi G. McGowen, produced by |
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| “Hero Pizza,” “Age Against the Machine,” “Our Wedding Dre,” “What About Gary?,” “First Trap” + “Things Done Changed” |
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| [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] |
| [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] |
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| ''[[Cobra Kai]]''<br /><small>([[Cobra Kai (season 3)|Season 3]])</small> |
| ''[[Cobra Kai]]''<br /><small>([[Cobra Kai (season 3)|Season 3]])</small> |
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| [[Hayden Schlossberg]], [[Jon Hurwitz]], Josh Heald, Caleeb Pinkett, Susan Ekins, [[James Lassiter]], and [[Will Smith]], executive producers; [[Ralph Macchio]] and [[William Zabka]], co-executive producers; Luan Thomas, Joe Piarulli, and Michael Jonathan Smith, supervising producers; Stacey Harman and Bob Dearden, producers; Bob Wilson, produced by |
| [[Hayden Schlossberg]], [[Jon Hurwitz]], Josh Heald, Caleeb Pinkett, Susan Ekins, [[James Lassiter]], and [[Will Smith]], executive producers; [[Ralph Macchio]] and [[William Zabka]], co-executive producers; Luan Thomas, Joe Piarulli, and Michael Jonathan Smith, supervising producers; Stacey Harman and Bob Dearden, producers; Bob Wilson, produced by |
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| “Nature vs. Nurture,” “The Right Path,” “Miyagi-Do,” “King Cobra,” “Feel the Night” + “December 19” |
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| rowspan="2"|Netflix |
| rowspan="2"|Netflix |
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| ''[[Emily in Paris]]''<br /><small>([[Emily in Paris#Season 1 (2020)|Season 1]])</small> |
| ''[[Emily in Paris]]''<br /><small>([[Emily in Paris#Season 1 (2020)|Season 1]])</small> |
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| [[Andrew Fleming]], Tony Hernandez, [[Lilly Burns]], and [[Darren Star]], executive producers; Alison Brown, co-executive producer; Grant Sloss, supervising producer; [[Stephen Brown (film producer)|Stephen Joel Brown]], Shihan Fey, Jake Fuller, [[Lily Collins]], and Raphaël Benoliel, producers |
| [[Andrew Fleming]], Tony Hernandez, [[Lilly Burns]], and [[Darren Star]], executive producers; Alison Brown, co-executive producer; Grant Sloss, supervising producer; [[Stephen Brown (film producer)|Stephen Joel Brown]], Shihan Fey, Jake Fuller, [[Lily Collins]], and Raphaël Benoliel, producers |
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| “Emily in Paris,” “Masculin Feminin,” “Sexy or Sexist,” “Ringarde,” “Family Affair” + “Cancel Couture” |
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| ''[[The Flight Attendant]]''<br /><small>([[The Flight Attendant#Season 1 (2020)|Season 1]])</small> |
| ''[[The Flight Attendant]]''<br /><small>([[The Flight Attendant#Season 1 (2020)|Season 1]])</small> |
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| [[Greg Berlanti]], [[Kaley Cuoco]], [[Steve Yockey]], Meredith Lavender, Marcie Ulin, and [[Sarah Schechter (producer)|Sarah Schechter]], executive producers; Suzanne McCormack and Jess Meyer, co-executive producers; Jennifer Lence and Erika Kennair, producers; Raymond Quinlan, produced by |
| [[Greg Berlanti]], [[Kaley Cuoco]], [[Steve Yockey]], Meredith Lavender, Marcie Ulin, and [[Sarah Schechter (producer)|Sarah Schechter]], executive producers; Suzanne McCormack and Jess Meyer, co-executive producers; Jennifer Lence and Erika Kennair, producers; Raymond Quinlan, produced by |
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| “In Case of Emergency,” “Rabbits,” “Funeralia,” “Conspiracy Theories,” “Other People’s Houses” + “After Dark” |
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| rowspan="2"|[[Max (streaming service)|HBO Max]] |
| rowspan="2"|[[Max (streaming service)|HBO Max]] |
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| ''[[Hacks (TV series)|Hacks]]''<br /><small>([[Hacks (season 1)|Season 1]])</small> |
| ''[[Hacks (TV series)|Hacks]]''<br /><small>([[Hacks (season 1)|Season 1]])</small> |
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| [[Jen Statsky]], [[Paul W. Downs]], [[Lucia Aniello]], [[Michael Schur]], [[David Miner (television producer)|David Miner]], and [[Morgan Sackett]], executive producers; Joanna Calo, Andrew Law, and David Hyman, co-executive producers; [[Joe Mande]] and [[Jessica Chaffin]], consulting producers |
| [[Jen Statsky]], [[Paul W. Downs]], [[Lucia Aniello]], [[Michael Schur]], [[David Miner (television producer)|David Miner]], and [[Morgan Sackett]], executive producers; Joanna Calo, Andrew Law, and David Hyman, co-executive producers; [[Joe Mande]] and [[Jessica Chaffin]], consulting producers |
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| “[[There Is No Line]],” “Primm,” “Falling,” “[[New Eyes (Hacks)|New Eyes]],” “[[1.69 Million]]” + “I Think She Will” |
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| ''[[The Kominsky Method]]''<br /><small>([[The Kominsky Method#Season 3 (2021)|Season 3]])</small> |
| ''[[The Kominsky Method]]''<br /><small>([[The Kominsky Method#Season 3 (2021)|Season 3]])</small> |
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| [[Alan J. Higgins]], [[Michael Douglas]], and [[Chuck Lorre]], executive producers; Marlis Pujol, co-executive producer; [[Andy Tennant]], producer |
| [[Alan J. Higgins]], [[Michael Douglas]], and [[Chuck Lorre]], executive producers; Marlis Pujol, co-executive producer; [[Andy Tennant]], producer |
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| “In all the old familiar places,” “You only give me your funny paper,” “And it’s getting more and more absurd,” “The round toes, of the high shoes,” “Near, far, wherever you are” + “The Fundamental Things Apply” |
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| Netflix |
| Netflix |
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| ''[[PEN15]]''<br /><small>([[PEN15#Season 2 (2020–21)|Season 2]])</small> |
| ''[[PEN15]]''<br /><small>([[PEN15#Season 2 (2020–21)|Season 2]])</small> |
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| [[Maya Erskine]], [[Anna Konkle]], Sam Zvibleman, [[Debbie Liebling]], Vera Santamaria, Marc Provissiero, Brooke Pobjoy, [[Andy Samberg]], [[Jorma Taccone]], [[Akiva Schaffer]], Becky Sloviter, Shelley Zimmerman, Brin Lukens, and [[Jordan Levin]], executive producers; Don Dunn and Scott Levine, producers; Jeremy Reitz, produced by |
| [[Maya Erskine]], [[Anna Konkle]], Sam Zvibleman, [[Debbie Liebling]], Vera Santamaria, Marc Provissiero, Brooke Pobjoy, [[Andy Samberg]], [[Jorma Taccone]], [[Akiva Schaffer]], Becky Sloviter, Shelley Zimmerman, Brin Lukens, and [[Jordan Levin]], executive producers; Don Dunn and Scott Levine, producers; Jeremy Reitz, produced by |
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| “Wrestle,” “Vendy Wiccany,” “Three,” “Sleepover,” “Play” + “Opening Night” |
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| [[Hulu]] |
| [[Hulu]] |
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| '''''[[Ted Lasso]]''<br /><small>([[Ted Lasso#Season 2 (2021)|Season 2]])</small>''' |
| '''''[[Ted Lasso]]''<br /><small>([[Ted Lasso#Season 2 (2021)|Season 2]])</small>''' |
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| '''[[Bill Lawrence (TV producer)|Bill Lawrence]], [[Jason Sudeikis]], [[Brendan Hunt]], Joe Kelly, [[Jeff Ingold]] and Bill Wrubel, executive producers; Jane Becker, [[Jamie Lee (comedian)|Jamie Lee]] and Liza Katzer, co-executive producers; Kip Kroeger and [[Declan Lowney]], supervising producers; [[Leann Bowen]] and [[Ashley Nicole Black]], producers; Andrew Warren, produced by''' |
| '''[[Bill Lawrence (TV producer)|Bill Lawrence]], [[Jason Sudeikis]], [[Brendan Hunt]], Joe Kelly, [[Jeff Ingold]] and Bill Wrubel, executive producers; Jane Becker, [[Jamie Lee (comedian)|Jamie Lee]] and Liza Katzer, co-executive producers; Kip Kroeger and [[Declan Lowney]], supervising producers; [[Leann Bowen]] and [[Ashley Nicole Black]], producers; Andrew Warren, produced by''' |
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| '''“[[Goodbye Earl (Ted Lasso)|Goodbye Earl]],” “[[Do the Right-est Thing]],” “[[Rainbow (Ted Lasso)|Rainbow]],” “[[Man City (Ted Lasso)|Man City]],” “[[No Weddings and a Funeral (Ted Lasso)|No Weddings and a Funeral]]” + “[[Inverting the Pyramid of Success]]”''' |
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| '''Apple TV+''' |
| '''Apple TV+''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Abbott Elementary]]''<br /><small>([[Abbott Elementary (season 1)|Season 1]])</small> |
| ''[[Abbott Elementary]]''<br /><small>([[Abbott Elementary (season 1)|Season 1]])</small> |
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| [[Quinta Brunson]], [[Justin Halpern]], Patrick Schumacker and [[Randall Einhorn]], executive producers; Brian Rubenstein, co-executive producer; Scott Sites and Jordan Temple, producers |
| [[Quinta Brunson]], [[Justin Halpern]], Patrick Schumacker and [[Randall Einhorn]], executive producers; Brian Rubenstein, co-executive producer; Scott Sites and Jordan Temple, producers |
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| “[[Pilot (Abbott Elementary)|Pilot]],” “[[Light Bulb (Abbott Elementary)|Light Bulb]],” “[[Work Family (Abbott Elementary)|Work Family]],” “[[Step Class (Abbott Elementary)|Step Class]],” “[[Open House (Abbott Elementary)|Open House]]” + “Zoo Balloon” |
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| ABC |
| ABC |
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| ''[[Barry (TV series)|Barry]]''<br /><small>([[Barry (TV series)#Season 3 (2022)|Season 3]])</small> |
| ''[[Barry (TV series)|Barry]]''<br /><small>([[Barry (TV series)#Season 3 (2022)|Season 3]])</small> |
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| [[Alec Berg]], [[Bill Hader]], Aida Rodgers and [[Elizabeth Sarnoff|Liz Sarnoff]], executive producers; [[Emily Heller]] and Jason Kim, supervising producers; Duffy Boudreau, producer; Julie Camino, produced by |
| [[Alec Berg]], [[Bill Hader]], Aida Rodgers and [[Elizabeth Sarnoff|Liz Sarnoff]], executive producers; [[Emily Heller]] and Jason Kim, supervising producers; Duffy Boudreau, producer; Julie Camino, produced by |
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| “[[forgiving jeff]],” “[[limonada (Barry)|limonada]],” “[[all the sauces]],” “[[710N]],” “[[candy asses]]” + “[[starting now]]” |
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| rowspan="2"|HBO |
| rowspan="2"|HBO |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]''<br /><small>([[List of Curb Your Enthusiasm episodes#Season 11 (2021)|Season 11]])</small> |
| ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]''<br /><small>([[List of Curb Your Enthusiasm episodes#Season 11 (2021)|Season 11]])</small> |
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| [[Larry David]], [[Jeff Garlin]] and [[Jeff Schaffer]], executive producers; Laura Streicher, co-executive producer; Jennifer Corey, produced by |
| [[Larry David]], [[Jeff Garlin]] and [[Jeff Schaffer]], executive producers; Laura Streicher, co-executive producer; Jennifer Corey, produced by |
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| “The Five-Foot Fence,” “The Watermelon,” “IRASSHAIMASE!,” “What Have I Done?,” “Igor, Gregor & Timor,” “The Mormon Advantage” |
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|- |
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| ''[[Hacks (TV series)|Hacks]]''<br /><small>([[Hacks (season 2)|Season 2]])</small> |
| ''[[Hacks (TV series)|Hacks]]''<br /><small>([[Hacks (season 2)|Season 2]])</small> |
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| [[Jen Statsky]], [[Lucia Aniello]], [[Paul W. Downs]], [[Michael Schur]], [[David Miner (television producer)|David Miner]] and [[Morgan Sackett]], executive producers; [[Joe Mande]], Andrew Law and [[Aisha Muharrar]], co-executive producers; Ashley Glazier and Samantha Riley, producers; Seth Edelstein, produced by; [[Jessica Chaffin]], consulting producer |
| [[Jen Statsky]], [[Lucia Aniello]], [[Paul W. Downs]], [[Michael Schur]], [[David Miner (television producer)|David Miner]] and [[Morgan Sackett]], executive producers; [[Joe Mande]], Andrew Law and [[Aisha Muharrar]], co-executive producers; Ashley Glazier and Samantha Riley, producers; Seth Edelstein, produced by; [[Jessica Chaffin]], consulting producer |
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| “There Will Be Blood,” “Quid Pro Quo,” “The Captain’s Wife,” “Retired,” “[[The Click (Hacks)|The Click]]" + “The One, The Only” |
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| HBO Max |
| HBO Max |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]''<br /><small>([[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel#Season 4 (2022)|Season 4]])</small> |
| ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]''<br /><small>([[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel#Season 4 (2022)|Season 4]])</small> |
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| [[Daniel Palladino]] and [[Amy Sherman-Palladino]], executive producers; Dhana Rivera Gilbert, co-executive producer; Daniel Goldfarb, supervising producer; [[Kate Fodor]], Matthew Shapiro, Sal Carino and Nick Thomason, producers |
| [[Daniel Palladino]] and [[Amy Sherman-Palladino]], executive producers; Dhana Rivera Gilbert, co-executive producer; Daniel Goldfarb, supervising producer; [[Kate Fodor]], Matthew Shapiro, Sal Carino and Nick Thomason, producers |
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| “Everything Is Bellmore,” “Interesting People on Christopher Street,” “How to Chew Quietly and Influence People,” “Maisel vs. Lennon: The Cut Contest,” “Ethan… Esther… Chaim” + “How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?” |
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| Prime Video |
| Prime Video |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Only Murders in the Building]]''<br /><small>([[Only Murders in the Building#Season 1 (2021)|Season 1]])</small> |
| ''[[Only Murders in the Building]]''<br /><small>([[Only Murders in the Building#Season 1 (2021)|Season 1]])</small> |
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| [[Dan Fogelman]], Jess Rosenthal, [[Jamie Babbit]], [[Steve Martin]], [[Martin Short]], [[Selena Gomez]] and [[John Robert Hoffman|John Hoffman]], executive producers; Kristin Newman and [[Kirker Butler]], co-executive producers; Ben Smith, Matteo Borghese and Rob Turbovsky, supervising producers; Thembi L. Banks, producer; Jane Raab, produced by |
| [[Dan Fogelman]], Jess Rosenthal, [[Jamie Babbit]], [[Steve Martin]], [[Martin Short]], [[Selena Gomez]] and [[John Robert Hoffman|John Hoffman]], executive producers; Kristin Newman and [[Kirker Butler]], co-executive producers; Ben Smith, Matteo Borghese and Rob Turbovsky, supervising producers; Thembi L. Banks, producer; Jane Raab, produced by |
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| “True Crime,” “How Well Do You Know Your Neighbors,” “The Boy From 6B,” “Fan Fiction,” “Double Time” + “Open & Shut” |
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| Hulu |
| Hulu |
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|- |
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| ''[[What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)|What We Do in the Shadows]]''<br /><small>([[What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)#Season 3 (2021)|Season 3]])</small> |
| ''[[What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)|What We Do in the Shadows]]''<br /><small>([[What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)#Season 3 (2021)|Season 3]])</small> |
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| [[Jemaine Clement]], [[Taika Waititi]], [[Paul Simms]], [[Garrett Basch]], [[Eli Bush]] and [[Stefani Robinson]], executive producers; [[Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil|Sam Johnson]], [[Yana Gorskaya]], [[Kyle Newacheck]] and Marika Sawyer, co-executive producers; Ingrid Lageder, producer; Derek S. Rappaport, produced by |
| [[Jemaine Clement]], [[Taika Waititi]], [[Paul Simms]], [[Garrett Basch]], [[Eli Bush]] and [[Stefani Robinson]], executive producers; [[Sam Johnson and Chris Marcil|Sam Johnson]], [[Yana Gorskaya]], [[Kyle Newacheck]] and Marika Sawyer, co-executive producers; Ingrid Lageder, producer; Derek S. Rappaport, produced by |
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| “[[The Prisoner (What We Do in the Shadows)|The Prisoner]],” “[[The Casino (What We Do in the Shadows)|The Casino]],” “[[The Escape (What We Do in the Shadows)|The Escape]],” “[[The Wellness Center]],” “[[A Farewell (What We Do in the Shadows)|A Farewell]]” + “[[The Portrait (What We Do in the Shadows)|The Portrait]]” |
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| FX |
| FX |
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| '''''[[The Bear (TV series)|The Bear]]''<br /><small>([[The Bear (TV series)#Season 1 (2022)|Season 1]])</small>''' |
| '''''[[The Bear (TV series)|The Bear]]''<br /><small>([[The Bear (TV series)#Season 1 (2022)|Season 1]])</small>''' |
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| '''[[Joanna Calo]], Josh Senior, [[Christopher Storer]] and [[Hiro Murai]], executive producers; [[Rene Gube]], co-executive producer; Tyson Bidner, produced by''' |
| '''[[Joanna Calo]], Josh Senior, [[Christopher Storer]] and [[Hiro Murai]], executive producers; [[Rene Gube]], co-executive producer; Tyson Bidner, produced by''' |
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| '''“System,” “Hands,” “Dogs,” “Ceres,” “[[Review (The Bear)|Review]]” + “[[Braciole (The Bear)|Braciole]]”''' |
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| '''FX''' |
| '''FX''' |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Abbott Elementary]]''<br /><small>([[Abbott Elementary (season 2)|Season 2]])</small> |
| ''[[Abbott Elementary]]''<br /><small>([[Abbott Elementary (season 2)|Season 2]])</small> |
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| [[Quinta Brunson]], [[Justin Halpern]], Patrick Schumacker and [[Randall Einhorn]], executive producers; Brian Rubenstein, co-executive producer; Jordan Temple, supervising producer; [[Brittani Nichols]] and Josh Greene, producers; Scott Sites, produced by |
| [[Quinta Brunson]], [[Justin Halpern]], Patrick Schumacker and [[Randall Einhorn]], executive producers; Brian Rubenstein, co-executive producer; Jordan Temple, supervising producer; [[Brittani Nichols]] and Josh Greene, producers; Scott Sites, produced by |
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| “Development Day,” “Teachers Conference,” “Holiday Hookah,” “Read-a-Thon,” “Egg Drop" + “Educator of the Year” |
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| ABC |
| ABC |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Barry (TV series)|Barry]]''<br /><small>([[Barry (TV series)#Season 4 (2023)|Season 4]])</small> |
| ''[[Barry (TV series)|Barry]]''<br /><small>([[Barry (TV series)#Season 4 (2023)|Season 4]])</small> |
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| [[Bill Hader]], [[Alec Berg]], Aida Rodgers and [[Elizabeth Sarnoff|Liz Sarnoff]], executive producers; Duffy Boudreau, co-executive producer; Julie Camino, produced by |
| [[Bill Hader]], [[Alec Berg]], Aida Rodgers and [[Elizabeth Sarnoff|Liz Sarnoff]], executive producers; Duffy Boudreau, co-executive producer; Julie Camino, produced by |
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| “[[you're charming]],” “[[it takes a psycho]],” “[[tricky legacies]],” “[[the wizard (Barry)|the wizard]],” “[[a nice meal]]” + “[[wow (Barry)|wow]]” |
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| HBO |
| HBO |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Jury Duty (2023 TV series)|Jury Duty]]''<br /><small>([[Jury Duty (2023 TV series)#Episodes|Season 1]])</small> |
| ''[[Jury Duty (2023 TV series)|Jury Duty]]''<br /><small>([[Jury Duty (2023 TV series)#Episodes|Season 1]])</small> |
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| David Bernad, [[Lee Eisenberg]], [[Gene Stupnitsky]], [[Ruben Fleischer]], Nicholas Hatton, Cody Heller, Todd Schulman, [[Jake Szymanski]] and [[Andrew Weinberg]], executive producers; Robyn Adams, supervising producer; Tanner Bean, Katrina Mathewson and Alexis Sampietro, producers; Matthew McIntyre, produced by |
| David Bernad, [[Lee Eisenberg]], [[Gene Stupnitsky]], [[Ruben Fleischer]], Nicholas Hatton, Cody Heller, Todd Schulman, [[Jake Szymanski]] and [[Andrew Weinberg]], executive producers; Robyn Adams, supervising producer; Tanner Bean, Katrina Mathewson and Alexis Sampietro, producers; Matthew McIntyre, produced by |
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| “Voir Dire,” “Foreperson,” “Field Trip,” “Ineffective Assistance,” “Deliberations” + “The Verdict” |
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| [[Amazon Freevee]] |
| [[Amazon Freevee]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]''<br /><small>([[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel#Season 5 (2023)|Season 5]])</small> |
| ''[[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel]]''<br /><small>([[The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel#Season 5 (2023)|Season 5]])</small> |
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| [[Daniel Palladino]] and [[Amy Sherman-Palladino]], executive producers; Dhana Rivera Gilbert and [[Neena Beber]], co-executive producers; Dipika Guha, supervising producer; Matthew Shapiro, Sal Carino, [[Jen Kirkman]] and [[Isaac Oliver (writer)|Isaac Oliver]], producers; Nick Thomason, produced by |
| [[Daniel Palladino]] and [[Amy Sherman-Palladino]], executive producers; Dhana Rivera Gilbert and [[Neena Beber]], co-executive producers; Dipika Guha, supervising producer; Matthew Shapiro, Sal Carino, [[Jen Kirkman]] and [[Isaac Oliver (writer)|Isaac Oliver]], producers; Nick Thomason, produced by |
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| “Go Forward,” “Susan,” “The Testi-Roastial,” “A House Full of Extremely Lame Horses,” “The Princess and the Plea” + “Four Minutes” |
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| Prime Video |
| Prime Video |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Only Murders in the Building]]''<br /><small>([[Only Murders in the Building#Season 2 (2022)|Season 2]])</small> |
| ''[[Only Murders in the Building]]''<br /><small>([[Only Murders in the Building#Season 2 (2022)|Season 2]])</small> |
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| [[Dan Fogelman]], Jess Rosenthal, [[Steve Martin]], [[Martin Short]], [[Selena Gomez]] and [[John Robert Hoffman|John Hoffman]], executive producers; Matteo Borghese, Rob Turbovsky, Ben Smith, Kristin Newman and [[Kirker Butler]], co-executive producers; Nick Pavonetti, producer; Kristin Bernstein, produced by |
| [[Dan Fogelman]], Jess Rosenthal, [[Steve Martin]], [[Martin Short]], [[Selena Gomez]] and [[John Robert Hoffman|John Hoffman]], executive producers; Matteo Borghese, Rob Turbovsky, Ben Smith, Kristin Newman and [[Kirker Butler]], co-executive producers; Nick Pavonetti, producer; Kristin Bernstein, produced by |
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| “Persons of Interest,” “The Last Day of Bunny Folger,” “Performance Review,” “Hello Darkness,” “Sparring Partners” + “I Know Who Did It” |
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| Hulu |
| Hulu |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Ted Lasso]]''<br /><small>([[Ted Lasso#Season 3 (2023)|Season 3]])</small> |
| ''[[Ted Lasso]]''<br /><small>([[Ted Lasso#Season 3 (2023)|Season 3]])</small> |
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| [[Jason Sudeikis]], [[Bill Lawrence (TV producer)|Bill Lawrence]], [[Brendan Hunt]], Joe Kelly, [[Jeff Ingold]], Jane Becker, Bill Wrubel, [[Jamie Lee (comedian)|Jamie Lee]] and Liza Katzer, executive producers; [[Brett Goldstein]], [[Leann Bowen]], Chuck Hayward, Andrew Warren and Kip Kroeger, co-executive producers; [[Matt Lipsey]], supervising producer; Phoebe Walsh, producer |
| [[Jason Sudeikis]], [[Bill Lawrence (TV producer)|Bill Lawrence]], [[Brendan Hunt]], Joe Kelly, [[Jeff Ingold]], Jane Becker, Bill Wrubel, [[Jamie Lee (comedian)|Jamie Lee]] and Liza Katzer, executive producers; [[Brett Goldstein]], [[Leann Bowen]], Chuck Hayward, Andrew Warren and Kip Kroeger, co-executive producers; [[Matt Lipsey]], supervising producer; Phoebe Walsh, producer |
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| “[[(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea (Ted Lasso)|(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea]],” “[[Sunflowers (Ted Lasso)|Sunflowers]],” “[[La Locker Room Aux Folles]],” “[[International Break (Ted Lasso)|International Break]],” “[[Mom City]]” + “[[So Long, Farewell (Ted Lasso)|So Long, Farewell]]” |
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| Apple TV+ |
| Apple TV+ |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Wednesday (TV series)|Wednesday]]''<br /><small>([[Wednesday (TV series)#Episodes|Season 1]])</small> |
| ''[[Wednesday (TV series)|Wednesday]]''<br /><small>([[Wednesday (TV series)#Episodes|Season 1]])</small> |
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| [[Alfred Gough]], [[Miles Millar]], [[Tim Burton]], Andrew Mittman, [[Gail Berman]], [[Steve Stark]], Kayla Alpert, [[Jonathan Glickman]], Tommy Harper, Kevin Lafferty and Kevin Miserocchi, executive producers; Todd Williams, Carla Vargas and David Minkowski, co-executive producers; Carmen Pepelea, produced by |
| [[Alfred Gough]], [[Miles Millar]], [[Tim Burton]], Andrew Mittman, [[Gail Berman]], [[Steve Stark]], Kayla Alpert, [[Jonathan Glickman]], Tommy Harper, Kevin Lafferty and Kevin Miserocchi, executive producers; Todd Williams, Carla Vargas and David Minkowski, co-executive producers; Carmen Pepelea, produced by |
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| “Wednesday’s Child Is Full of Woe,” “Woe Is the Loneliest Number,” “Friend of Woe,” “Woe What a Night,” “You Reap What You Woe” + “Quid Pro Woe” |
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| Netflix |
| Netflix |
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| rowspan=9 style="text-align:center" | [[2024 in American television|2024]]<br /><small>[[76th Primetime Emmy Awards|(76th)]]</small><br /><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2024/outstanding-comedy-series |title=Outstanding Comedy Series - 2024 |publisher=[[Academy of Television Arts & Sciences]]}}</ref> |
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| '''''[[Hacks (TV series)|Hacks]]''<br /><small>([[Hacks (TV series)#Season 3 (2024)|Season 3]])</small>''' |
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| '''[[Jen Statsky]], [[Paul W. Downs]], [[Lucia Aniello]], [[Michael Schur]], [[David Miner (television producer)|David Miner]] and [[Morgan Sackett]], executive producers; [[Guy Branum]], Andrew Law, [[Carol Leifer]], [[Joe Mande]] and [[Aisha Muharrar]], co-executive producers; Samantha Riley, supervising producer; Ashley Glazier, producer; Nate Young, produced by''' |
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| '''“Just for Laughs,” “Better Late,” “The Roast of Deborah Vance,” “Par for the Course,” “Yes, And" + “Bulletproof”''' |
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| '''Max''' |
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|- |
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| ''[[Abbott Elementary]]''<br /><small>([[Abbott Elementary season 3|Season 3]])</small> |
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| [[Quinta Brunson]], [[Justin Halpern]], Patrick Schumacker, [[Randall Einhorn]] and Brian Rubenstein, executive producers; Jordan Temple, co-executive producer; [[Brittani Nichols]], supervising producer; Josh Greene, producer; Scott Sites, produced by |
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| “Smoking,” "Librarian", “Panel," “Alex,” “Double Date” + "Party" |
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| ABC |
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|- |
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| ''[[The Bear (TV series)|The Bear]]''<br /><small>([[The Bear (TV series)#Season 2 (2023)|Season 2]])</small> |
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| Josh Senior, [[Joanna Calo]], [[Christopher Storer]] and [[Matty Matheson]], executive producers; Cooper Wehde and [[Rene Gube]], co-executive producers; Tyson Bidner, produced by |
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| “[[Honeydew (The Bear)|Honeydew]],” “[[Pop (The Bear)|Pop]],” “[[Fishes (The Bear)|Fishes]],” “[[Forks (The Bear)|Forks]],” “[[Omelette (The Bear)|Omlette]]” + “[[The Bear (The Bear)|The Bear]]” |
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| FX |
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|- |
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| ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]''<br /><small>([[List of Curb Your Enthusiasm episodes#Season 12 (2024)|Season 12]])</small> |
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| [[Larry David]], [[Jeff Garlin]] and [[Jeff Schaffer]], executive producers; Laura Streicher and Jennifer Corey, co-executive producers; Adam Feil, producer |
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| “Atlanta,” “Fish Stuck,” “The Gettysburg Address,” “The Dream Scheme,” “Ken/Kendra” + “[[No Lessons Learned]]” |
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| HBO |
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|- |
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| ''[[Only Murders in the Building]]''<br /><small>([[Only Murders in the Building#Season 3 (2023)|Season 3]])</small> |
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| [[Dan Fogelman]], Jess Rosenthal, [[Steve Martin]], [[Martin Short]], [[Selena Gomez]] and [[John Robert Hoffman|John Hoffman]], executive producers; Matteo Borghese, Rob Turbovsky, Ben Smith, [[Elaine Ko]] and [[J. J. Philbin]], co-executive producers; Nick Pavonetti, [[Madeleine George]], Sas Goldberg and [[Tess Morris]], producers; Kristin Bernstein, produced by |
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| “The Show Must…,” “Grab Your Hankies,” “CoBro,” “Sitzprobe,” “Thirty” + “Opening Night” |
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| Hulu |
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|- |
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| ''[[Palm Royale]]''<br /><small>(Season 1)</small> |
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| Adam Gomolin, Rock Shaink, [[Sheri Holman]], [[Sharr White]], [[Tate Taylor]], John Norris, Katie O'Connell Marsh, [[Kristen Wiig]], [[Laura Dern]], Jayme Lemons and Abe Sylvia, executive producers; [[Becky Mode]], co-executive producer; Emma Rathbone, supervising producer; Celeste Hughey, producer; Jesse Sternbaum, produced by; Kelly Hutchinson, consulting producer |
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| “Maxine Goes to Palm Beach,” “Maxine Rolls the Dice,” “Maxine Shakes the Tree,” “Maxine Takes a Step,” “Maxine Bags a Prince” + “Maxine Throws a Party” |
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| Apple TV+ |
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|- |
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| ''[[Reservation Dogs]]''<br /><small>([[Reservation Dogs#Season 3 (2023)|Season 3]])</small> |
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| [[Sterlin Harjo]], [[Taika Waititi]] and [[Garrett Basch]], executive producers; Kathryn Dean, Tazbah Rose Chavez and Migizi Pensoneau, co-executive producers; Bobby Wilson, producer |
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| “Maximus,” “Deer Lady,” “House Made of Bongs,” “Frankfurter Sandwich,” “Send It" + “Dig” |
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| rowspan="2"|FX |
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|- |
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| ''[[What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)|What We Do in the Shadows]]''<br /><small>([[What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)#Season 5 (2023)|Season 5]])</small> |
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| [[Jemaine Clement]], [[Taika Waititi]], [[Paul Simms]], [[Garrett Basch]], [[Eli Bush]] and Sam Johnson, executive producers; [[Yana Gorskaya]] and Marika Sawyer, co-executive producers; Sarah Naftalis, supervising producer; [[Jack Bender]], Zach Dunn, Max Brockman, Shana Gohd, William Meny, Zach Hagen, Tyson Breuer and Todd Aronauer, producers |
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| “[[Pride Parade (What We Do in the Shadows)|Pride Parade]],” “[[Local News (What We Do in the Shadows)|Local News]],” “[[Urgent Care (What We Do in the Shadows)|Urgent Care]],” “[[Hybrid Creatures]],” “[[A Weekend at Morrigan Manor]]” + “[[Exit Interview (What We Do in the Shadows)|Exit Interview]]” |
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* ''[[Frasier]]'' (NBC) (consecutive) |
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* ''[[Modern Family]]'' (ABC) (consecutive) |
* ''[[Modern Family]]'' (ABC) (consecutive) |
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;4 wins |
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* ''[[Cheers]]'' (NBC) |
* ''[[Cheers]]'' (NBC) |
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* ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]'' (HBO) |
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* ''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]'' (CBS) |
* ''[[M*A*S*H (TV series)|M*A*S*H]]'' (CBS) |
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;10 nominations |
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* ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]'' (HBO) |
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;9 nominations |
;9 nominations |
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;3 nominations |
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* ''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' (ABC) |
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* ''[[The Andy Griffith Show]]'' (CBS) |
* ''[[The Andy Griffith Show]]'' (CBS) |
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* ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'' (Fox) |
* ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'' (Fox) |
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* ''[[Designing Women]]'' (CBS) |
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* ''[[Entourage (American TV series)|Entourage]]'' (HBO) |
* ''[[Entourage (American TV series)|Entourage]]'' (HBO) |
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* ''[[Hacks (TV series)|Hacks]]'' (Max) |
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* ''[[Hogan's Heroes]]'' (CBS) |
* ''[[Hogan's Heroes]]'' (CBS) |
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* ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'' (ABC) |
* ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'' (ABC) |
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* ''[[Night Court]]'' (NBC) |
* ''[[Night Court]]'' (NBC) |
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* ''[[The Odd Couple (1970 TV series)|The Odd Couple]]'' (ABC) |
* ''[[The Odd Couple (1970 TV series)|The Odd Couple]]'' (ABC) |
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* ''[[Only Murders in the Building]]'' (Hulu) |
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* ''[[Our Miss Brooks]]'' (CBS) |
* ''[[Our Miss Brooks]]'' (CBS) |
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* ''[[Soap (TV series)|Soap]]'' (ABC) |
* ''[[Soap (TV series)|Soap]]'' (ABC) |
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* ''[[Ted Lasso]]'' (Apple TV+) |
* ''[[Ted Lasso]]'' (Apple TV+) |
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* ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' (CBS) |
* ''[[Two and a Half Men]]'' (CBS) |
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* ''[[What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)|What We Do in the Shadows]]'' (FX) |
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* ''[[WKRP in Cincinnati]]'' (CBS) |
* ''[[WKRP in Cincinnati]]'' (CBS) |
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;2 nominations |
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* ''[[3rd Rock from the Sun]]'' (NBC) |
* ''[[3rd Rock from the Sun]]'' (NBC) |
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* ''[[Abbott Elementary]]'' (ABC) |
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* ''[[Ally McBeal]]'' (Fox) |
* ''[[Ally McBeal]]'' (Fox) |
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* ''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' (FX) |
* ''[[Atlanta (TV series)|Atlanta]]'' (FX) |
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* ''[[The Bear (TV series)|The Bear]]'' (FX) |
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* ''[[Buffalo Bill (TV series)|Buffalo Bill]]'' (NBC) |
* ''[[Buffalo Bill (TV series)|Buffalo Bill]]'' (NBC) |
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* ''[[Family Affair]]'' (CBS) |
* ''[[Family Affair]]'' (CBS) |
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* ''[[Glee (TV Series)|Glee]]'' (Fox) |
* ''[[Glee (TV Series)|Glee]]'' (Fox) |
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* ''[[The Good Place]]'' (NBC) |
* ''[[The Good Place]]'' (NBC) |
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* ''[[Hacks (TV series)|Hacks]]'' (Max) |
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* ''[[The Kominsky Method]]'' (Netflix) |
* ''[[The Kominsky Method]]'' (Netflix) |
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* ''[[Love, American Style]]'' (ABC) |
* ''[[Love, American Style]]'' (ABC) |
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* ''[[McHale's Navy]]'' (ABC) |
* ''[[McHale's Navy]]'' (ABC) |
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* ''[[Newhart]]'' (CBS) |
* ''[[Newhart]]'' (CBS) |
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* ''[[Only Murders in the Building]]'' (Hulu) |
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* ''[[Parks and Recreation]]'' (NBC) |
* ''[[Parks and Recreation]]'' (NBC) |
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* ''[[Sanford and Son]]'' (NBC) |
* ''[[Sanford and Son]]'' (NBC) |
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* ''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]'' (NBC) |
* ''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]'' (NBC) |
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* ''[[Transparent (TV series)|Transparent]]'' (Amazon) |
* ''[[Transparent (TV series)|Transparent]]'' (Amazon) |
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* ''[[What We Do in the Shadows (TV series)|What We Do in the Shadows]]'' (FX) |
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* ABC – 11 |
* ABC – 11 |
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* HBO – 4 |
* HBO – 4 |
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* Apple TV+ – 2 |
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{{col-break}} |
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* Apple TV+ – 2 |
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* Fox – 2 |
* Fox – 2 |
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* Prime Video – 2 |
* Prime Video – 2 |
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* FX – 1 |
* FX – 1 |
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* Max – 1 |
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* Pop TV – 1 |
* Pop TV – 1 |
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