The Television Academy Honors annually awards television programs with socially conscious approaches to social issues.
History
editThe Television Academy Honors were established in 2008 to recognize "Television with a Conscience"—television programming that inspires, informs, motivates and even has the power to change lives.[1][2]
The most recent of these Emmys, intended to have been hosted in 2023, was cancelled due to the then Writers Guild of America strike.[3]
Honorees
edit2000s
edit- 1st Annual (2008)
- Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq
- Boston Legal
- Girl Positive
- God's Warriors
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, "Harm"
- Pictures of Hollis Woods
- Planet Earth
- Shame
- Side Order of Life
- 2nd Annual (2009)
- A Home for the Holidays (10th Annual)
- Breaking the Huddle: The Integration of College Football
- Brothers & Sisters, "Prior Commitments"
- Extreme Makeover Home Edition, "The Martirez & Malek Families"
- Masterpiece Contemporary: "God on Trial"
- Stand Up to Cancer
- 30 Days
- Whale Wars
2010s
edit- 3rd Annual (2010)
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, "Coup De Grace"
- Glee, "Wheels"
- Grandpa, Do You Know Who I Am? With Maria Shriver
- Explorer, "Inside Death Row"
- Private Practice, "Nothing To Fear"
- Taking Chance
- Unlocking Autism
- Vanguard, "The OxyContin Express"
- 4th Annual (2011)
- The 16th Man
- The Big C, "Taking The Plunge"
- Friday Night Lights, "I Can't"
- Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution
- The Oprah Winfrey Show, "A Two-Day Oprah Show Event: 200 Adult Men Who Were Molested Come Forward"
- Parenthood, "Pilot"
- Private Practice, "Did You Hear What Happened to Charlotte King?"
- Wartorn 1861–2010
- 5th Annual (2012)
- The Dr. Oz Show
- The Five
- Harry's Law, "Head Games"
- Hot Coffee
- Men of a Certain Age, "Let the Sun Shine In"
- Rescue Me, '344"
- Women, War & Peace
- 6th Annual (2013)
- A Smile as Big as the Moon
- D.L. Hughley: The Endangered List
- Half The Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity For Women Worldwide
- Hunger Hits Home
- The Newsroom
- Nick News with Linda Ellerbee
- One Nation Under Dog: Stories of Fear, Loss & Betrayal
- Parenthood
- 7th Annual (2014)
- The Big C: Hereafter
- Comedy Warriors
- The Fosters
- Mea Maxima Culpa
- Mom
- Screw You Cancer
- Vice
- 8th Annual (2015)
- black-ish, "Crime and Punishment"
- E:60, "Dream On: Stories of Boston's Strongest"
- The Normal Heart
- Paycheck to Paycheck: The Life & Times of Katrina Gilbert
- Transparent
- Virunga
- 9th Annual (2016)
- Born This Way
- Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
- Homeland
- The Knick
- Mississippi Inferno
- Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom
- 10th Annual (2017)
- Before the Flood
- The Night Of
- Speechless
- This Is Us
- We Will Rise: Michelle Obama's Mission to Educate Girls Around the World
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
- 11th Annual (2018)
- 13 Reasons Why
- Andi Mack
- Daughters of Destiny
- Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America
- Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
- LA 92
- One Day at a Time
- 12th Annual (2019)
- Alexa & Katie
- A Million Little Things
- I Am Evidence
- My Last Days
- Pose
- Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story
- RBG
2020s
edit- 13th Annual (2020)
- 16 Shots
- At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal
- Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj
- Queen Sugar
- Unbelievable
- Watchmen
- 14th Annual (2021)
- For Life
- I Am Greta
- I May Destroy You
- Little America
- The Daily Show
- The Social Dilemma
- Welcome to Chechnya
- 15th Annual (2022)
- Black and Missing
- Dopesick
- Insecure
- It's a Sin
- Reservation Dogs
- Taste the Nation: Holiday Edition
- The Year Earth Changed
- 16th Annual (cancelled)
- Profiled: The Black Man
- 37 Words
- As We See It
- Mo
- The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks
- The U.S. and the Holocaust
- We're Here
- 17th Annual (2024)
- 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed
- The 1619 Project
- A Small Light
- Beef
- Deadlocked: How America Shaped the Supreme Court
- Heartstopper
- Lakota Nation vs. United States
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Television Academy Honors". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on 2022-09-30. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
- ^ "Launching the Television Academy Honors". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Archived from the original on 2008-05-19.
- ^ Andreeva, Bruce Haring,Nellie; Haring, Bruce; Andreeva, Nellie (26 May 2023). "16th Television Academy Honors Canceled In Latest Hollywood Events Shutdown". Deadline.
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