25th International Emmy Awards

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25th International Emmy Awards
Date
  • November 24, 1997 (1997-11-24)
LocationNew York Hilton Midtown
New York City
Hosted byPeter Ustinov
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The 25th International Emmy Awards took place on November 24, 1997, at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, United States. The ceremony was hosted by Sir Peter Ustinov and the presenters included the actor Armand Assante, the dancer-choreographer Savion Glover, and the actress Marilu Henner.

Ceremony

The United Kingdom had nine out of 18 nominations for the International Emmy, which honors the best television programs produced and initially aired outside the United States. The winners were among 18 finalists selected from 370 entries for the awards for which only programmes made outside the US are eligible. Four of the six categories were won by British television channels. The BBC won the award for best drama and performing arts, Channel Four won the Emmy for documentary arts and the award for best children's programming. The Emmy for best drama went to Crossing the Floor, a co-production between Trick Production and BBC Two.

Three special awards were presented by the International Academy to television personalities: Dieter Stolte, director general of German television ZDF, was presented with the Emmy Directorate Award; Jac Venza, director of cultural and artistic programming at WNET, was awarded the Founders Award and the first Sir Peter Ustinov Television Scriptwriting Award was presented to Tatyana Murzakova of Russia for her work titled Smile of the Kings. The Namibian Broadcasting Corporation was awarded a special UNICEF award for children's programming.

Winners

Best Arts Documentary

  • Dancing For Dollars: The Bolshoi In Vegas

Best Children & Young People Program

Best Documentary

Best Drama

  • Crossing the Floor

Best Performing Arts

Best Popular Arts

  • Liberg zappt

References

  1. ^ "Brits bask in Emmys". Variety. 25 November 1997.
  2. ^ "Media: British talent scoops four Emmy awards". The Independent. 26 November 1997.
  3. ^ "Media: British talent scoops four Emmy awards". The Independent. 26 November 1997.
  4. ^ "Brits dominate International Emmy Awards". BBC News.
  5. ^ "INTERNATIONAL EMMYS HONOR NON-US TV". apnewsarchive.com/.

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