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54th Primetime Emmy Awards

2002 American television programming awards


2002 American television programming awards

FieldValue
name54th Primetime Emmy Awards
image54th Prime Time Emmy Awards.png
captionPromotional poster
date{{unbulleted list
locationShrine Auditorium,
Los Angeles, California
presenterAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
hostConan O'Brien
networkNBC
producerDon Mischer
most_awards*The West Wing* (4)
most_nominations*The West Wing* (13)
award1_typeOutstanding Comedy Series
award1_winner*Friends*
award2_typeOutstanding Drama Series
award2_winner*The West Wing*
award3_typeOutstanding Miniseries
award3_winner*Band of Brothers*
award4_typeOutstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series
award4_winner*Late Show with David Letterman*
previous[53rd](53rd-primetime-emmy-awards)
mainPrimetime Emmy Awards
next[55th](55th-primetime-emmy-awards)

| September 22, 2002 (Ceremony) | September 14, 2002 (Creative Arts Awards) Los Angeles, California

The 54th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 22, 2002. Nominations were announced July 22, 2002. The ceremony was hosted by Conan O'Brien and was broadcast on NBC. Two networks, FX and VH1, received their first major nominations this year. The program America: A Tribute to Heroes was simulcast on every major network and, therefore, is not designated with one below. 27 competitive awards were presented.

After four nominations during its first seven seasons, Friends won Outstanding Comedy Series without a directing or a writing nomination. Everybody Loves Raymond led all comedies with nine major nominations and three major wins. Meanwhile, after eight consecutive nominations (including five consecutive wins for its first five seasons), Frasier was excluded from the Outstanding Comedy Series nomination for the first time. It would not be nominated for its final two seasons either.

For the third straight year, the drama field was conquered by The West Wing. In addition to winning its third consecutive trophy for Outstanding Drama Series, The West Wing achieved a milestone when it became the third series (all dramas) to gain nine acting nominations for its main cast members. This tied the mark set by Hill Street Blues in 1982 and later matched by L.A. Law in 1989. Game of Thrones would also match this in 2019. The West Wing also set a record with twelve total acting nominations when including the guest category, a category that existed for L.A. Law, but was not available for Hill Street Blues during its second season (1981–82) of nine acting nominations. Overall, The West Wing led all series in major nominations and wins with thirteen and four.

In addition, Stockard Channing joined an exclusive club of actors that have won two awards in one ceremony for different roles. Furthermore, Michael Chiklis became the second actor in a cable network series to win for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (after James Gandolfini for The Sopranos in 2000 and 2001) for his performance as Vic Mackey in The Shield whilst becoming FX's first ever acting win.

When Band of Brothers won Outstanding Miniseries, the audience gave a standing ovation to the miniseries' subjects: the soldiers of "Easy" Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division, as their surviving members were shown both in the auditorium and on the broadcast at the Los Angeles St. Regis Hotel. Co-creator and executive producer Steven Spielberg then invited Major Richard "Dick" Winters, their D-Day commanding officer who was played by Damian Lewis in the miniseries and attended the ceremony live, to speak.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold:

Programs

Acting

Lead performances

Supporting performances

Individual performances

Directing

Writing

Most major nominations

NetworkNo. of
Nominations
NBC47
HBO38
CBS17
Fox12
ProgramCategoryNetworkNo. of
Nominations
*The West Wing*DramaNBC13
*Everybody Loves Raymond*ComedyCBS8
*Six Feet Under*DramaHBO
*The Gathering Storm*Movie6
*Sex and the City*Comedy
*Path to War*Movie5
*Will & Grace*ComedyNBC
*24*DramaFox4
*Friends*ComedyNBC
*James Dean*MovieTNT
*The Laramie Project*HBO
*Alias*DramaABC3
*America: A Tribute to Heroes*VarietyVarious
*Band of Brothers*MiniseriesHBO
*The Daily Show with Jon Stewart*VarietyComedy Central
*Late Show with David Letterman*CBS
*Malcolm in the Middle*ComedyFox
*The Mists of Avalon*MiniseriesTNT
*Shackleton*A&E
*The Shield*DramaFX
*2002 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony*VarietyNBC2
*74th Annual Academy Awards*ABC
*The Bernie Mac Show*ComedyFox
*Curb Your Enthusiasm*HBO
*Frasier*NBC
*Judging Amy*DramaCBS
*Saturday Night Live*VarietyNBC
*We Were the Mulvaneys*MovieLifetime
*Whose Line Is It Anyway?*VarietyABC
*Wild Iris*MovieShowtime

Most major awards

NetworkNo. of
Awards
NBC9
HBO7
CBS4
Fox2
ProgramCategoryNetworkNo. of
Awards
*The West Wing*DramaNBC4
*Everybody Loves Raymond*ComedyCBS3
*The Gathering Storm*MovieHBO
*Band of Brothers*Miniseries2
*Friends*ComedyNBC

;Notes

Presenters

The awards were presented by the following people:

Presenter(s)Role(s)
The cast of *Friends*Presented the awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Marg Helgenberger
William PetersenPresented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Cloris Leachman
Anthony LaPagliaPresented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Jon StewartPresented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
Maura Tierney
Noah WylePresented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
Heather Locklear
Simon BakerPresented the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Bernie MacPresented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program
Tina Fey
Jimmy FallonPresented the award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
The cast of *The Osbournes*Presented the award for Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program
Debra Messing
Eric McCormackPresented the award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
Michael Chiklis
Jill HennessyPresented the awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie and Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special
Charles S. Dutton
Patricia ClarksonPresented the awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie and Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special
Ray RomanoPresented the award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series
Tom HanksPresented the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award to Oprah Winfrey
Ellen DeGeneresPresented the award for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special
Jennifer Garner
Kiefer SutherlandPresented the awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Amy Brenneman
Jimmy SmitsPresented the award for Outstanding Made for Television Movie
Martin Sheen
Dennis HaysbertPresented the award for Outstanding Miniseries
Garry ShandlingPresented the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Bob Newhart
Suzanne PleshettePresented the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Kelsey GrammerPresented the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Cynthia Nixon
Kim Cattrall
Kristin DavisPresented the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Rudy GiulianiPresented the Governor's Award to *America: A Tribute to Heroes* and the award for Outstanding Drama Series
Jay LenoPresented the award for Outstanding Comedy Series

In Memoriam

  • Rod Steiger
  • James Gregory
  • Kim Hunter
  • Roy Huggins
  • LaWanda Page
  • Chick Hearn
  • Rosemary Clooney
  • Paul Tripp
  • Peter Matz
  • Jack Buck
  • Avery Schreiber
  • Dave Wilson
  • Matt Robinson Jr.
  • Howard K. Smith
  • Dudley Moore
  • Chuck Jones
  • Dick Schaap
  • Reginald Rose
  • Pat Weaver
  • Ted Demme
  • Robert Urich
  • Eileen Heckart
  • John Frankenheimer
  • Lew Wasserman
  • Milton Berle

References

References

  1. "CNN Emmy nominations report 2002 Emmys finally get hip".
  2. [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F04E1DF1439F930A1575AC0A9649C8B63&pagewanted=all NY Times Emmy show report Top Awards to 'West Wing' and 'Friends' at Emmys]
  3. The Primetime Emmy Awards. (20 February 2007). "Band of Brothers wins Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries". National Broadcasting Corporation.
  4. [http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/2002 Emmys.com list of 2002 Nominees & Winners]
  5. "54th Primetime Emmy Awards".
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