The 57th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 18, 2005, and were hosted by Ellen DeGeneres. The ceremony was broadcast on CBS. BBC America received its first major nomination this year.
57th Primetime Emmy Awards | |
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Location | Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts and Sciences |
Hosted by | Ellen DeGeneres |
Highlights | |
Most awards | |
Most nominations | Everybody Loves Raymond (8) |
Outstanding Comedy Series | Everybody Loves Raymond |
Outstanding Drama Series | Lost |
Outstanding Miniseries | The Lost Prince |
Outstanding Reality-Competition Program | The Amazing Race |
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series | The Daily Show with Jon Stewart |
Website | http://www.emmys.com/ |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | CBS |
Produced by | Ken Ehrlich |
Directed by | Bruce Gowers |
The ceremony, which aired three weeks after Hurricane Katrina hit, featured a mini-telethon for Habitat for Humanity and gave DeGeneres more opportunity to use the ceremony to somberly remember the victims of the Gulf Coast. Opening the ceremony was the famous 1970's band Earth, Wind & Fire with a comedic version of "September", in collaboration with The Black Eyed Peas. The ceremony featured tributes to ABC-TV anchor Peter Jennings (who died seven weeks earlier) presented by rival anchors Dan Rather and Tom Brokaw, and to talk show host Johnny Carson (who died on January 23, 2005) by close friend and Late Show host David Letterman. Also, the show featured Emmy Idol, five segments in which famous TV stars performed popular TV theme songs in a format like American Idol.
Everybody Loves Raymond became the first comedy to have its final season win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series since Barney Miller in 1982. The CBS comedy series also tied for the lead in major nominations and wins with ten and three, respectively. Freshman series Desperate Housewives became just the second series to earn three nominations in a lead acting category, joining The Golden Girls which had three nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for four separate years. In the drama field, new series Lost won Outstanding Drama Series.
Actress Angela Lansbury received her eighteenth and final nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series. However, she failed to win causing her record losing streak to be extended. Lansbury died on October 11, 2022.
Winners and nominees
editWinners are listed first and highlighted in bold:[1]
Programs
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Acting
editLead performances
editSupporting performances
editDirecting
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editMost major nominations
editNetwork | No. of Nominations |
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HBO | 35 |
NBC | 28 |
CBS | |
ABC | 24 |
Fox | 14 |
Program | Category | Network | No. of Nominations |
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Everybody Loves Raymond | Comedy | CBS | 8 |
Arrested Development | Fox | 7 | |
Empire Falls | Miniseries | HBO | |
Warm Springs | Movie | ||
Desperate Housewives | Comedy | ABC | 6 |
Lost | Drama | ||
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers | Movie | HBO | 5 |
Will & Grace | Comedy | NBC | |
Elvis | Miniseries | CBS | 4 |
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart | Variety | Comedy Central | |
Huff | Drama | Showtime | |
The West Wing | NBC | ||
Da Ali G Show | Variety | HBO | 3 |
Deadwood | Drama | ||
Lackawanna Blues | Movie | ||
Late Show with David Letterman | Variety | CBS | |
24 | Drama | Fox | 2 |
The 4400 | Miniseries | USA | |
Boston Legal | Drama | ABC | |
Entourage | Comedy | HBO | |
Grey's Anatomy | Drama | ABC | |
House | Fox | ||
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | Variety | NBC | |
Monk | Comedy | USA | |
The Office Christmas Special | Movie | BBC America | |
Our Fathers | Showtime | ||
Real Time with Bill Maher | Variety | HBO | |
Rescue Me | Drama | FX | |
Scrubs | Comedy | NBC | |
The Shield | Drama | FX | |
Six Feet Under | HBO | ||
Two and a Half Men | Comedy | CBS | |
The Wool Cap | Movie | TNT |
Most major awards
editNetwork | No. of Awards |
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HBO | 7 |
ABC | 6 |
CBS | 5 |
Comedy Central | 2 |
Fox | |
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Program | Category | Network | No. of Awards |
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Everybody Loves Raymond | Comedy | CBS | 3 |
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers | Movie | HBO | |
Boston Legal | Drama | ABC | 2 |
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart | Variety | Comedy Central | |
Desperate Housewives | Comedy | ABC | |
Lost | Drama | ||
Warm Springs | Movie | HBO |
- Notes
- ^ a b "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.
Presenters
editThe awards were presented by the following people:[2]
In Memoriam
edit- Eddie Albert
- Anne Bancroft
- Mason Adams
- Barbara Bel Geddes
- William Bell
- Shana Alexander
- Dana Elcar
- Rodney Dangerfield
- Greg Garrison
- John Fiedler
- Ossie Davis
- Frank Gorshin
- Perry Lafferty
- Howard Morris
- James Doohan
- Paul Henning
- Brian Kelly
- Howard Keel
- Brock Peters
- Christopher Reeve
- Pat McCormick
- Herb Sargent
- Chris Schenkel
- Danny Simon
- Hal Sitowitz
- Michael Weisbarth
- Ruth Warrick
- Paul Winchell
- Jerry Orbach
References
edit- ^ Emmys.com list of 2005 Nominees & Winners
- ^ "57th Primetime Emmy Awards". DigitalHit. Retrieved March 29, 2023.