Year
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Category
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Nominee
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Result
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1970
|
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming (Program)
|
David D. Connell, executive producer;
Sam Gibbon,
Jon Stone,
Lutrelle Horne, producers for Sesame Street
|
Won
|
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming (Individuals)
|
Joe Raposo,
Jeffrey Moss, music and lyrics, for the song
This Way to Sesame Street, Sesame Street
|
Won
|
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming (Individuals)
|
Jon Stone, Jeff Moss,
Ray Sipherd,
Jerry Juhl,
Dan Wilcox, Dave Connell,
Bruce Hart,
Carole Hart, and
Virginia Schone, writers, for "
Sally Sees Sesame Street", the first episode of Sesame Street
|
Won
|
Outstanding New Series
|
Connell, Gibbon, Stone, Horne for Sesame Street
|
Nominated
|
1971
|
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming (Programs)
|
David Connell, executive producer; Jon Stone, Lutrelle Horne, producers for Sesame Street
|
Won
|
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming (individuals)
|
George W. Riesenberger, lighting director for Sesame Street
|
Nominated
|
1972
|
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming (Programs)
|
David D. Connell, executive producer; Jon Stone, producer for Sesame Street
|
Won
|
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming (individuals)
|
George W. Riesenberger, lighting director for Sesame Street
|
Nominated
|
1973
|
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming (Entertainment-Fictional)
|
Jon Stone, executive producer,
Bob Cunniff, producer for Sesame Street
|
Won
|
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming (individuals)
|
Joe Raposo, music director for Sesame Street
|
Nominated
|
Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming (individuals)
|
Robert G. Myhrum, director for Sesame Street
|
Nominated
|
1979 Primetime
|
Outstanding Children's Program
|
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street: Jon Stone, executive producer;
Dulcy Singer, producer
|
Won
|
Outstanding Individual Achievement (children's program)
|
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street: Dave Clark and Tony Di Giroloma, lighting directors
|
Nominated
|
Outstanding Individual Achievement (children's program)
|
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street: Gerri Brioso, graphic artist
|
Nominated
|
Outstanding Children's Program
|
A Special Sesame Street Christmas:
Bob Banner, executive producer
|
Nominated
|
1980 Primetime
|
Outstanding Children's Program
|
Sesame Street in Puerto Rico:
Michael Cozell, producer;
Al Hyslop, executive producer
|
Nominated
|
Outstanding Individual Achievement (children's program)
|
Sesame Street in Puerto Rico:
Nat Mongioi, art director
|
Nominated
|
Outstanding Individual Achievement (children's program)
|
Sesame Street in Puerto Rico:
Ozzie Alfonso, director
|
Nominated
|
1984 Primetime
|
Outstanding Children's Program
|
Don't Eat the Pictures
|
Nominated
|
1989 Primetime
|
Outstanding Special Event
|
Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting
|
Won
|
Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics
|
Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting: Joe Raposo
|
Won
|
1990 Primetime
|
Outstanding Achievement in Choreography
|
Sing! Sesame Street Remembers Joe Raposo and His Music: Jacques d'Amboise
|
Nominated
|
1990 International
|
Founders Award
|
Children's Television Workshop co-founder
Joan Ganz Cooney for her work, including Sesame Street
|
Won
|
1994 Primetime
|
Outstanding Children's Program
|
Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration:
Arlene Sherman, executive producer
|
Nominated
|
Outstanding Children's Program
|
Sesame Street's All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Streets Forever: Franklin Getchall, co-executive producer; Marjorie Kalins, co-executive producer; Joel Lipman, coordinating producer; Marc Sachnoff, producer;
Andrew Solt, executive producer;
Emily Squires, co-producer; Victoria Strong, producer; Greg Vines, Supervising Producer
|
Nominated
|
2004 Primetime
|
Outstanding Children's Program
|
The Street We Live On: Dr.
Lewis Bernstein, executive producer;
Tim Carter, producer; Kevin Clash, co-executive producer;
Melissa Dino, producer;
Karen Ialacci, producer;
Carol-Lynn Parente, producer
|
Nominated
|
Outstanding Music And Lyrics
|
The Street We Live On:
Lou Berger, lyricist;
Mike Renzi, composer
|
Nominated
|
2012 Primetime
|
Outstanding Children's Nonfiction, Reality or Reality-Competition Program
|
Sesame Street: Growing Hope Against Hunger
|
Won
|
2017 Primetime
|
Outstanding Children's Program
|
Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas
|
Won
|
2018 Primetime
|
Outstanding Children's Program
|
The Magical Wand Chase: A Sesame Street Special
|
Won
|
2019 Primetime
|
Outstanding Children's Program
|
When You Wish Upon A Pickle: A Sesame Street Special
|
Won
|