26th International Emmy Awards
The 26th International Emmy Awards took place on November 23, 1998, at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, United States, and hosted by Dutch comedian Hans Liberg.
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Location | Hilton Hotel New York City, New York, U.S. |
Ceremony
The nominees for the 26th edition of the International Emmy were awarded during a gala ceremony at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, attended by about 1,000 executives of international TVs and celebrities. The winners were chosen from over 400 entries submitted by broadcasters and producers from around the world.
The British, the Japanese and the Germans received the most nods in the six categories under consideration.
In addition to the six program awards, Robert Halmi Sr., chairman of Hallmark Entertainment, received the Intl. Council’s Founders Award, and Sam Nilsson, director general of Swedish Television, was honored with the Directorate Award.[1] Among the presenters were John Ritter, Alan Thicke, Linda Purl and Joanne Woodward.[2]
Winners
Arts Documentary
Winner | Country | Network | Result |
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The War Symphonies: Shostakovich Against Stalin | ZDF | Won | |
Reputations | BBC / A&E | Nominated | |
Lorca: Centenary of a Poet | Canal Plus | Nominated | |
Children & Young People
Winner | Country | Network | Result |
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Blabbermouth & Stickybeak | Channel 4 | Won | |
Kids Can Do It! | NHK | Nominated | |
Wise Up | Carlton Prods. | Nominated | |
Documentary
Winner | Country | Network | Result |
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Exile in Sarajevo | Exile Prods. | Won | |
Futebol | GNT | Nominated | |
Endgame: The Untold Story of the Hostage Crisis in Peru | NHK | Nominated | |
Drama Series
Winner | Country | Network | Result |
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The Tattooed Widow | SVT | Won | |
White Lies | CBC | Nominated | |
Das Urteil | NDR | Nominated | |
Performing Arts
Winner | Country | Network | Result |
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The Judas Tree | Channel 4 | Won | |
In the Cherry-Blossom Forest | NHK | Nominated | |
Kinkakuji Sound Stage | MBS | Nominated | |
Popular Arts
Winner | Country | Network | Result |
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The Vicar of Dibley | BBC | Won | |
Goodness Gracious Me | BBC | Nominated | |
Happy Family Plan | Tokyo Broadcasting | Nominated | |
References
- "Int'l Emmys to honor Sam Nilsson". Variety. April 24, 1998. Retrieved December 15, 2014.
- "Swedish drama tops Int'l Emmys". Variety. November 23, 1998. Retrieved December 15, 2014.