28th International Emmy Awards
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Sheraton Hotel New York City, New York, U.S. |
Hosted by | Tom Bergeron |
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Founders Award | John Hendricks |
The 28th International Emmy Awards took place on November 20, 2000, at the Sheraton Hotel in New York City, United States, and hosted by American television personality Tom Bergeron.[1] The show was broadcast in Turkey, China, Italy, Latin America, Canada and several other countries as well as on the Internet.[2]
Ceremony
The nominees for the 28th International Emmy Awards were announced by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, on October 17, 2000, at a press conference at MIPCOM in Cannes.[3]
The U.K dominated the nominations for the International Emmy Awards. Of the 21 programs indicated, 12 of them were from Britain. A record number of 549 programs were entered for the 28th edition of the International Emmy.
The BBC's Gloriana, a film was honored in the performing arts category for the telefilm by director Phyllida Lloyd, a London-based theater and opera director. This was followed by another BBC honour – shared with independent outfit Kudos – for children's show The Magician's House. The award for outstanding news coverage went to ITN journalist Mark Austin and cameraman Andy Rex for their coverage of the floods in Mozambique.
Channel Four Television won the popular arts category for Smack the Pony Series II, Program 1," in which Britain's top female comics pool their talents in a series of all-women comedy sketches.
The Drama Emmy went to the Netherlands' All Stars, produced by NOS/VARA Broadcasting Organizations. All Stars, based on the Dutch feature film with the same title and cast, is a comedy series about the lives of seven twenty-something pals.[4] The documentary category was won by Israel's Kapo, based on trials held in Israel in the 1950s and 1960s of Jewish Holocaust survivors.
The arts documentary honors went to The Jazzman from the Gulag, a France 3 production that dealt with the life of Eddie Rosner, a German-born jazz musician of Polish Jewish descent who was dubbed by Louis Armstrong as the "White Armstrong." [5]
Winners
Arts Documentary
ARTS DOCUMENTARY | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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The Jazzman from the Gulag | France | France 3 / Ideale Audience | Won |
Tell Me The Truth About Love | United Kingdom | BBC | Nominated |
Howard Goodalls Big Bangs | United Kingdom | Tiger Aspect Productions | Nominated |
Children & Young People
CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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The Magician's House | United Kingdom | BBC | Won |
Street Cents | Canada | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Nominated |
The Daltons | Netherlands | VPRO | Nominated |
Documentary
DOCUMENTARY | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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Kapo | Israel | RAI 3 / Spiegel TV | Won |
Stolen Generations | Australia | Jotz Productions | Nominated |
Playing the China Card – Nixon and Mao Brook Lapping | United Kingdom | Channel 4 / WGBH-TV | Nominated |
Drama Series
DRAMA SERIES | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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All Stars | Netherlands | VARA / M+B Film | Won |
Longitude | United Kingdom | Channel 4 | Nominated |
Warriors | United Kingdom | BBC | Nominated |
News
NEWS | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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The Mozambique Floods | United Kingdom | ITN | Won |
Correspondent: Inside Chechnya | United Kingdom | BBC | Nominated |
Zone Interdite, Chile: Torturers Running Free | France | M6 | Nominated |
Performing Arts
PERFORMING ARTS | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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Gloriana, a film | United Kingdom | BBC | Won |
Masterworks: Six Pieces of Great Britain – Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Tallis Fantasia | United Kingdom | BBC | Nominated |
Ode to Joy - 10,000 Voices Resound! | Japan | MBS | Nominated |
Popular Arts
POPULAR ARTS | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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Smack the Pony | United Kingdom | Channel 4 | Won |
Ali G – Part 2 | United Kingdom | Channel 4 | Nominated |
Caiga Quien Caiga | Argentina | Cuatro Cabezas | Nominated |
References
- ↑ "Int'l Emmys a universal event". Variety. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
- ↑ "British programs win four international Emmys". Reuters. hurriyetdailynews.com/. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
- ↑ "UK productions dominate International Emmy nominations". broadcastnow.com/. 17 October 2000. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
- ↑ "Dutch drama All Stars shines at Int'l Emmys". screendaily.com/. 21 November 2000.
- ↑ "British TV's Emmy glory". BBC News. 21 November 2000.
External links
- International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences official website
- International Emmy nominations
- International Emmy winners