Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program
Awarded for Outstanding Special Class Program
Country United States
Presented by Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
First awarded 2000
Currently held by Grease: Live (2016)
Official website http://www.emmys.com/

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program is awarded to one television special each year.

In the following list, the first titles listed in gold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place.

Winners and nominations

2000s

Year Program Nominees Network
1999–00[1]
Classical Music/Dance Program
Dance in America: American Ballet Theatre in Le Corsaire (Great Performances) Jac Venza (executive producer), Judy Kinberg (producer), Matthew Diamond (director) PBS
Andrea Bocelli: Sacred Arias (Great Performances) David Horn (executive producer), Jac Venza (executive producer), Costa Pilavachi (executive producer), Clive Bennett (executive producer), John Walker (producer), Andrea Bocelli (performer), Myung-whun Chung (conductor) PBS
Central Park (Great Performances) David Horn (executive producer), Jac Venza (executive producer), John Walker (producer)
Mostly Mozart Festival Opening Concert (Live from Lincoln Center) John Goberman (producer)
Perlman @ The Penthouse (Live from Lincoln Center)
2000–01[2]
Classical Music/Dance Program
La Traviata from Paris (Great Performances) Rada Rassimov (executive producer), Paola Megas (executive producer), Jac Venza (executive producer), Andrea Andermann (producer), John Walker (producer), David Horn (producer), Giuseppe Patroni Griffi (director), Zubin Mehta (conductor) PBS
American Dream: Andrea Bocelli's Statue of Liberty Concert David Horn (executive producer/director), Mitch Owgang (supervising producer), John Walker (producer) PBS
Armstrong – When the Saints Go Marching In (Live from Lincoln Center) John Goberman (producer), Marc Bauman (supervising producer)
Charlotte Church: Live from Jerusalem Paul Burger (executive producer), John Drury (executive producer), Anthony Geffen (producer), Kriss Russman (director), Charlotte Church (performer), Julian Smith (conductor)
The Three Tenors Christmas Peter Gelb (executive producer), Mario Dradi (executive producer), Dione Orrom (producer), Mia Bongiovanni (producer), David Mallet (director), Steven Mercurio (conductor)
2000–01[3]
Non-Fiction Program
Survivor Mark Burnett (executive producer), Charlie Parsons (executive producer), Craig Piligian (co-executive producer), Scott Messick (supervising producer), Tom Shelly (supervising producer), Maria Baltazzi (producer), Jay Bienstock (producer), John Feist (producer), Teri Kennedy (producer), Jeff Probst (host) CBS
Bands on the Run Jane Lipsitz (executive producer), Lauren Zalaznick (executive producer), Dan Cutforth (executive producer), Eliot Goldberg (supervising producer), Julio Kollerbohm (supervising producer), Craig Borders (director) VH1
Eco-Challenge: Borneo Mark Burnett (executive producer), Lisa Hennessy (co-executive producer), Brady Connell (supervising producer), Maria Baltazzi (producer), Jay Bienstock (producer), Morgan Elliott (producer), John Feist (producer), Tim Powell (producer) USA
Junkyard Wars Cathy Rogers (executive producer/host), Alexandra Middendorf (executive producer), Rupert Parker (producer), Nathaniel Grouille (producer), George Gray (host) TLC
Road Rules: Maximum Velocity Tour Mary-Ellis Bunim (executive producer), Jonathan Murray (executive producer), Bruce Toms (producer), Rick Telles (director) MTV
2001–02[4] The West Wing Documentary Special Thomas Schlamme (executive producer), John Wells (executive producer), Aaron Sorkin (executive producer), Kevin Falls (co-executive producer), Michael Hissrich (producer), Llewellyn Wells (produced by), Anne Sandkuhler (produced by), Bill Couturié (director/interview materials by), Eli Attie (interview materials by), Felicia Willson (interview materials by) NBC
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies Gary Smith (executive producer), Dann Netter (producer), Bob Gazzale (producer), Fred A. Rappoport (producer), Frederick S. Pierce (producer) CBS
I Love Lucy's 50th Anniversary Special Desi Arnaz Jr. (executive producer), Lucie Arnaz (executive producer), Gary Smith (producer), Fred A. Rappoport (producer), Dann Netter (producer)
Survivor Mark Burnett (executive producer), Craig Piligian (co-executive producer), Craig Armstrong (co-executive producer), Tom Shelly (supervising producer), Jay Bienstock (supervising producer), Cord Keller (senior producer), Maria Baltazzi (producer), John Feist (producer), Doug McCallie (producer), Adam Briles (producer), Teri Kennedy (producer), Conrad Riggs (producer), Bruce Beresford-Redman (producer), Dennis Lofgren (producer), Jeff Probst (host)
Trading Spaces Denise Cramsey (executive producer), Susan Cohen-Dickler (executive producer for Banyan Productions), Jan Dickler (executive producer for Banyan Productions), Ray Murray (executive producer for Banyan Productions), Stephen H. Schwartz (executive producer for TLC), Alyssa Kaufman (producer), Larry Blase (producer), Aimee Kramer (producer), Paige Davis (host) TLC
2001–02[5]
Classical Music/Dance Program
Sweeney Todd in Concert Chase Mishkin (executive producer), Ellen M. Krass (co-executive producer), Morton Swinsky (co-executive producer), Iris Merlis (producer), Jeff Thorsen (producer), Lonny Price (director) PBS
The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess with the New York City Opera (Live from Lincoln Center) Marc Bauman (supervising producer), John Goberman (producer), John DeMain (conductor), Tazewell Thompson (director) PBS
Joshua Bell: West Side Story Suite from Central Park (Great Performances) Peter Gelb (executive producer), Jac Venza (executive producer), Laura Mitgang (producer), Molly McBride (producer), Pat Jaffe (director), Joshua Bell (performer), William Eddins (conductor)
Mostly Mozart Festival 2001 – Mozart's 'Requiem' (Live from Lincoln Center) Marc Bauman (supervising producer), John Goberman (producer), Gerard Schwarz (conductor)
2002–03[6]
Classical Music/Dance Program
Lincoln Center Theater: Contact (Live from Lincoln Center) John Goberman (producer), Marc Bauman (supervising producer) PBS
New Year's Eve All-Gershwin Concert (Live from Lincoln Center) John Goberman (producer), Marc Bauman (supervising producer) PBS
Perlman at the Penthouse (Live from Lincoln Center)
Pops Goes the Fourth! 2002 Elizabeth Cheng (executive producer), Delia Fine (executive producer for A&E), Bill Harris (executive producer for A&E), Emilio Nunez (producer for A&E), Stella Gould (produced by), Bob Comiskey (directed by) A&E
2003–04[7] New York City Ballet – Lincoln Center Celebrates Balanchine 100 (Live from Lincoln Center) John Goberman (producer), Marc Bauman (supervising producer) PBS
The Dick Van Dyke Show Revisited Carl Reiner (executive producer), Sal Maniaci (producer), Michael Petok (produced by) CBS
The Los Angeles Philharmonic Inaugurates Walt Disney Concert Hall (Great Performances) Wayne Baruch (executive producer), Charles F. Gayton (executive producer), David Horn (executive producer), Jac Venza (executive producer), Mona Niemiec (producer), Mitch Owgang (producer), John Walker (producer) PBS
Vivaldi, Haydn & Yo-Yo Ma (Live from Lincoln Center) John Goberman (producer), Marc Bauman (supervising producer)
2004–05[8] Stephen Sondheim's "Passion" (Live from Lincoln Center) John Goberman (executive producer), Marc Bauman (supervising producer) PBS
Agatha Christie's Miss Marple Rebecca Eaton (executive producer), Michele Buck (executive producer), Damien Timmer (executive producer), Phil Clymer (executive producer), Matthew Read (producer) PBS
Jazz at Lincoln Center: Grand Opening of Frederick P. Rose Hall – One Family of Jazz (Live from Lincoln Center) John Goberman (executive producer), Marc Bauman (supervising producer)
Leonard Bernstein's "Candide" in Concert (Great Performances) Jac Venza (executive producer), Ellen M. Krass (executive producer), Morton Swinsky (executive producer), Iris Merlis (producer), Jay Good (producer), David Horn (series producer), John Walker (senior producer of music), Marin Alsop (conducted by)
2005–06[9] Dance in America: Swan Lake with American Ballet Theatre (Great Performances) Judy Kinberg (produced by) PBS
Jazz at Lincoln Center – Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit Concert (Live from Lincoln Center) John Goberman (executive producer), Marc Bauman (supervising producer) PBS
A Lincoln Center Special: 30 Years of Live from Lincoln Center
South Pacific in Concert from Carnegie Hall (Great Performances) Barry Schulman (executive producer), John Walker (producer), David Horn (producer)
2006–07[10] The 60th Annual Tony Awards Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Glenn Weiss (executive producer) CBS
Jerry Seinfeld – The Comedian Award John Moffitt (executive producer), Bob Crestani (co-executive producer), Douglas C. Forbes (supervising producer) HBO
Prince: Super Bowl XLI Halftime Show Don Mischer (executive producer), Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Glenn Weiss (executive producer) CBS
79th Annual Academy Awards Laura Ziskin (producer), Michael B. Seligman (supervising producer) ABC
The 64th Golden Globe Awards Allen Shapiro (executive producer), Barry Adelman (executive producer), Al Schwartz (produced by), Ken Shapiro (produced by) NBC
2007–08[11]
Awards Programs
The 61st Annual Tony Awards Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Glenn Weiss (executive producer) CBS
80th Annual Academy Awards Gilbert Cates (producer) ABC
2007–08[12]
Classical Music/Dance Programs
New York City Opera: Madama Butterfly (Live from Lincoln Center) John Goberman (executive producer), Marc Bauman (supervising producer) PBS
2007–08[13]
Not-Exclusively-Made-for-Television Variety, Music, Comedy Event Programs
Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival Chicago (Great Performances) Eric Clapton (producer), Peter Jackson (producer), James S. Pluta (producer), Stephen 'Scooter' Weintraub (producer), John Beug (executive producer), David Horn (series producer) PBS
2008–09[14] Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony Dick Ebersol (executive producer), David Neal (producer) NBC
Carnegie Hall Opening Night 2008: A Celebration of Leonard Bernstein (Great Performances) David Horn (executive producer), Bill O'Donnell (series producer), Mitch Owgang (producer), John Walker (producer) PBS
81st Annual Academy Awards Bill Condon (producer), Laurence Mark (producer), Michael B. Seligman (supervising producer), Hugh Jackman (host) ABC
George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize Dalton Delan (executive producer), David S. Thompson (executive producer), Michael M. Kaiser (executive producer), Cappy McGarr (executive producer), Mark Krantz (executive producer), Bob Kaminsky (executive producer), Peter Kaminsky (executive producer) PBS
The 62nd Annual Tony Awards Glenn Weiss (executive producer), Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Whoopi Goldberg (host) CBS

2010s

Year Program Nominees Network
2009–10[15] 63rd Annual Tony Awards Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Glenn Weiss (executive producer), Neil Patrick Harris (host) CBS
ABC's Lost Presents: Mysteries of the Universe – The Dharma Initiative Christopher J. Powers (producer), Ted Bramble (producer), Agnes Chu (producer), Greggory Nations (producer) abc.com/lost
Avatar: Enter the World of Pandora Thomas C. Grane (producer), Jason Groff (producer) HBO
The Daily Show: Ask a Correspondent Rich Sullivan (co-executive producer), Rachel Maceiras (co-executive producer), Paul Beddoe-Stephens (co-executive producer), Judi Stroh (producer) thedailyshow.com
82nd Annual Academy Awards Adam Shankman (producer), Bill Mechanic (producer), Michael B. Seligman (supervising producer), Alec Baldwin (host), Steve Martin (host) ABC
30 Rock: The Webisodes Eric Gurian (producer), William Sell (producer), Clint Koltveit (producer) nbc.com
Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony Dick Ebersol (executive producer), David Neal (producer) NBC
2010–11[16] 64th Annual Tony Awards Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Glenn Weiss (executive producer), Sean Hayes (host) CBS
83rd Annual Academy Awards Bruce Cohen (produced by), Don Mischer (produced by), Michael B. Seligman (supervising producer), Anne Hathaway (host), James Franco (host) ABC
The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Ken Ehrlich (executive producer), John Cossette (executive producer) CBS
The 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards Barry Adelman (executive producer), Orly Adelson (executive producer), Ricky Gervais (host) NBC
2011–12[17] 65th Annual Tony Awards Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Glenn Weiss (executive producer), Neil Patrick Harris (producer/host) CBS
84th Annual Academy Awards Brian Grazer (producer), Don Mischer (producer), Michael B. Seligman (supervising producer), Billy Crystal (host) ABC
The 54th Annual Grammy Awards Ken Ehrlich (executive producer), LL Cool J (host) CBS
Herbie Hancock, Gustavo Dudamel, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Celebrate Gershwin (Great Performances) David Horn (executive producer for Great Performances), Bill O'Donnell (series producer), Bernhard Fleischer (producer), John Walker (producer) PBS
Louis C.K.: Live at the Beacon Theatre Louis C.K. (executive producer), Dave Becky (executive producer), Blair Breard (producer) FX
The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards Barry Adelman (executive producer), Orly Adelson (executive producer), Ricky Gervais (host) NBC
2012–13[18] 66th Annual Tony Awards Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Glenn Weiss (executive producer), Neil Patrick Harris (producer/host) CBS
London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony Jim Bell (executive producer), Molly Solomon (producer), Bucky Gunts (producer), Joe Gesue (producer), Carol Larson (producer) NBC
The Oscars Craig Zadan (producer), Neil Meron (producer), Michael B. Seligman (supervising producer), Seth MacFarlane (host) ABC
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel (Live from Lincoln Center) Andrew Carl Wilk (executive producer), Denise Graap (supervising producer), Douglas Chang (producer), Audra McDonald (host) PBS
The 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards Barry Adelman (executive producer), Orly Adelson (executive producer), Allen Shapiro (executive producer), Tina Fey (host), Amy Poehler (host) NBC
2013–14[19] 67th Annual Tony Awards Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Glenn Weiss (executive producer), Neil Patrick Harris (producer/host) CBS
The Oscars Craig Zadan (executive producer), Neil Meron (executive producer), Michael B. Seligman (supervising producer), Ellen DeGeneres (host) ABC
The 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards Barry Adelman (executive producer), Allen Shapiro (executive producer), Michael G. Mahan (executive producer), Tina Fey (host), Amy Poehler (host) NBC
Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony Jim Bell (executive producer), Scott Givens (executive producer), Joe Gesue (producer), Rebecca Chatman (producer), Carol Larson (producer), John Gilmartin (producer), David W. Nuckolls (producer), Thomas F. Bisignano (producer)
The Sound of Music Live! Craig Zadan (executive producer), Neil Meron (executive producer), Priscilla Taussig (produced by)
2014–15[20] Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Live from Lincoln Center) Andrew Carl Wilk (executive producer), Allen Kelman (supervising producer), Douglas Chang (producer), Elizabeth W. Scott (produced by), Audra McDonald (host) PBS
On the Run Tour: Beyoncé and Jay Z Beyoncé Knowles-Carter (executive producer/performer), Shawn "Jay Z" Carter (executive producer/performer), Lee Anne Callahan-Longo (executive producer), Desiree Perez (executive producer), Erinn Williams (executive producer), Cha-Ka Pilgrim (executive producer), Svana Gisla (producer), Dan Parise (producer), Ed Burke (producer) HBO
The Oscars Craig Zadan (executive producer), Neil Meron (executive producer), Michael B. Seligman (supervising producer), Neil Patrick Harris (host) ABC
The 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards Allen Shapiro (executive producer), Mike Mahan (executive producer), Barry Adelman (executive producer), Amy Poehler (host), Tina Fey (host) NBC
68th Annual Tony Awards Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Glenn Weiss (executive producer), Hugh Jackman (host) CBS
2015–16[21]
Grease: Live Marc Platt (executive producer), Thomas Kail (co-executive producer), Alex Rudzinski (co-executive producer), Adam Siegel (producer), Greg Sills (produced by) Fox
The Oscars David Hill (produced by), Reginald Hudlin (produced by), Michael B. Seligman (supervising producer), Chris Rock (host) ABC
The 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards Allen Shapiro (executive producer), Mike Mahan (executive producer), Barry Adelman (executive producer), Ricky Gervais (host) NBC
69th Annual Tony Awards Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Glenn Weiss (executive producer), Kristin Chenoweth (host), Alan Cumming (host) CBS
Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show Ricky Kirshner (executive producer), Robert Paine (supervising producer)

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