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23rd International Emmy Awards
Date20 November 1995
Location Hilton Hotel
New York City, New York, U.S.
Hosted by Peter Ustinov
Television/radio coverage
Network NBC Super Channel
NBC Asia [1]
Produced byJonathan Hagey
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The 23rd International Emmy Awards took place on November 20, 1995 in New York City and hosted by English actor Peter Ustinov. The award ceremony, presented by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS), honors all programming produced and originally aired outside the United States. [2]

Ceremony

The nominees for the 23rd International Emmy Awards were announced on November 1, 1995, by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The awards honor programs produced and initially aired outside the United States, as well as independent productions. The award ceremony took place on November 20, 1995 in New York City. [3]

Don Hewitt, executive producer of CBS News' 60 Minutes, will receive the Founder's Emmy for recognition of work that spans geographic and cultural boundaries; and John Birt, Director General of the BBC, was honored with the Board's Directorate Emmy.

Broadcast

The awards ceremony was seen overseas via NBC SuperChannel and NBC Asia.

Winners

Best Arts Documentary Best Children & Young People Program
  • Kenzaburo Oe’s Long Road to Fatherhood - (Japan) (NHK)
    • Bookmark - (United Kingdom) (BBC)
    • A Short Film About Loving - (United Kingdom) (Channel Four/WDR)
Best Documentary Best Drama
Best Performing Arts Best Popular Arts Program
  • The Planets - (Canada) (Rhombus Media)

References

  1. ^ "International Emmy nominations unveiled". Variety. October 19, 1995.
  2. ^ "Britain to the fore in race for Emmys". heraldscotland.com/.
  3. ^ "International Emmy nominations unveiled". Variety.

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