24th Primetime Emmy Awards
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The 24th Emmy Awards, later known as the 24th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 6, 1972. The ceremony was hosted by
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. Winners are listed in bold and series' networks are in parentheses. The top shows of the night were ''
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''. ''All in the Family'' set numerous records during the night, it became the first show to win six major awards, (although one came in a tie, this record would be broken by other shows that won six major awards outright). It also became the first non-anthology drama to receive at least ten major nominations. A milestone was set when ''All in the Family'' and ''
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'' each received every nomination in a major category, both for writing. This feat has become extremely rare as the field of nominees expanded to five and later six.
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also made history by receiving three acting nominations for the same performance as
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in ''Elizabeth R''. Rule changes have made this impossible in later ceremonies. In addition, by beating the
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' first win for Outstanding Drama. (Though the N.E.T. network was the first to win this award, against the Big Three, in
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.) This show was also the first non-American made show to win this award.


Winners and nominees

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''Note'': Winners are listed in bold type.


Programs


Acting


Lead performances


Supporting performances


Single performances


Directing


Writing


Most major nominations

;By network "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program Acting Directing and Writing. Does not include the technical categories. * CBS – 47 * NBC – 38 * ABC – 21 * PBS – 11 ; By program * ''All in the Family'' (CBS) – 10 * ''Mary Tyler Moore'' (CBS) – 8 * ''Columbo'' (NBC) – 7 * ''Brian's Song'' (ABC) / ''Elizabeth R'' (PBS) – 6 * ''Hallmark Hall of Fame'' (NBC) / ''The Six Wives of Henry VIII'' (CBS) – 5


Most major awards

;By network "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program Acting Directing and Writing. Does not include the technical categories. * CBS – 14 * NBC – 8 * PBS – 6 * ABC – 5 ; By program * ''All in the Family'' (CBS) – 6 * ''Elizabeth R'' (PBS) – 4 * ''Brian's Song'' (ABC) – 3 ;Notes


References


External links


Emmys.com list of 1972 Nominees & Winners
* {{EmmyAwardsbyYear
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