33rd International Emmy Awards

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33rd International Emmy Awards
Date
  • November 21, 2005 (2005-11-21)
Location New York Hilton Hotel
New York City, New York, U.S.
Hosted by Graham Norton
Highlights
Founders Award Oprah Winfrey

The 33rd International Emmy Awards took place on November 21, 2005, at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, United States and hosted by Irish comedian Graham Norton. [1]

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Ceremony

37 TV shows from 10 countries were nominated in nine categories for the 33rd International Emmy Awards, Russia for the first time disputed the award in the drama series category. The nominees were selected over six months, by 500 judges representing 35 countries.

Denmark which has won the best drama award three out of the past four years, received Emmys in both the drama and miniseries categories for crime drama The Eagle , and miniseries Young Andersen , about storyteller Hans Christian Andersen.

Canadian TV series The Newsroom beat BBC show Little Britain , among others, to the comedy award while Canada's Dark Oracle won in the children and young people category.

Long-running BBC Two series Top Gear won the Emmy for best non-scripted entertainment, and documentary Holocaust – A Musical Memorial Film from Auschwitz scooped a best arts programming award for BBC. [2]

In the performance category – a recent addition to the awards – Thierry Frémont won the best actor award by the French television film Dans la tête du tueur , beating Little Britain's David Walliams and Rhys Ifans, who played Peter Cook in Not Only But Always . [3]

German production Das Drama von Dresden was named best documentary while the best actress prize went to China's He Lin for her performance in Slave Mother .

In addition to the presentation of the International Emmy Awards for programming and performances, the Academy presented two special awards. Oprah Winfrey received the Founders Award for her philanthropic initiatives in international broadcasting career, and the British broadcaster ITV received the 2005 International Emmy Directorate Award for outstanding contributions to the television industry. [4] [5]

Winners

Best Drama Series Best TV Movie or Miniseries
Best Documentary Best Arts Programming
Best Comedy Series Best Non-Scripted Entertainment
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Children & Young People Program

Most major nominations

By country
By network

Most major awards

By country
By network

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