25th Primetime Emmy Awards explained
The 25th Emmy Awards, later known as the 25th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 20, 1973. The ceremony was hosted by Johnny Carson. This would be the final ceremony that included daytime categories, as the Daytime Emmy Awards premiered the next year. Winners are listed in bold and series' networks are in parentheses.
The top shows of the night were All in the Family which won its third consecutive Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, and The Waltons. The Waltons, in its first season, had the most major nominations heading into the ceremony (9), and won the most major awards on the night with five.
Winners and nominees
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Programs
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- America (NBC)
- The Julie Andrews Hour (ABC)
- Kung Fu (ABC)
- M*A*S*H (CBS)
- Maude (CBS)
- The Waltons (CBS)
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Acting
Lead performances
| - Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Richards in The Mary Tyler Moore Show (CBS) (Episode: "Put on a Happy Face")
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Supporting performances
Single performances
- Laurence Olivier as James Tyrone Sr. in Long Day's Journey into Night (ABC)
- Henry Fonda as Carl Tiflin in The Red Pony (NBC)
- Hal Holbrook as Doug Salter in That Certain Summer (ABC)
- Telly Savalas as Theo Kojak in The Marcus-Nelson Murders (CBS)
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Directing
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show (CBS): "It's Whether You Win or Lose" – Jay Sandrich
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- The Julie Andrews Hour (ABC): "Lisa Doolittle and Mary Poppins" – Bill Davis
- The Flip Wilson Show (NBC): "Roberta Flack and Burt Reynolds" – Tim Kiley
- The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour (CBS): "Mike Connors" – Art Fisher
| - Liza with a Z (NBC) – Bob Fosse
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Writing
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- Acts of Love and Other Comedies (ABC)
- The Lily Tomlin Show (CBS)
- Liza with a Z (NBC)
| - The Carol Burnett Show (CBS): "Steve Lawrence and Lily Tomlin"
- The Flip Wilson Show (NBC): "Sammy Davis Jr., Ed Sullivan and Marilyn Michaels"
- The Julie Andrews Hour (ABC): "Eliza Doolittle and Mary Poppins"
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Most major nominations
Networks with multiple major nominations[2] Network | Number of Nominations |
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CBS | 64 |
ABC | 31 |
NBC | 28 |
PBS | 14 | |
Programs with multiple major nominationsProgram | Category | Network | Number of Nominations |
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The Waltons | Drama | CBS | 9 |
The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Comedy | 8 |
All in the Family | 7 |
M*A*S*H |
That Certain Summer | Special | ABC | 6 |
1972 Summer Olympics | Sports | 4 |
Columbo | Drama | NBC |
The Julie Andrews Hour | Variety | ABC |
Kung Fu | Drama |
The Marcus-Nelson Murders | Special | CBS |
The Electric Company | Children's | PBS | 3 |
The Flip Wilson Show | Variety | NBC |
The Hollywood Squares | Daytime |
Liza with a Z | Variety |
Mannix | Drama | CBS |
Maude | Comedy |
The Red Pony | Special | NBC |
Sesame Street | Children's | PBS |
ABC Afterschool Special: "The Last of the Curlews" | Children's | ABC | 2 |
Applause | Variety | CBS |
Cannon | Drama |
The Carol Burnett Show | Variety |
The Last of the Mohicans | Limited | PBS |
The Life of Leonardo da Vinci | CBS |
Long Day's Journey Into Night | Special | ABC |
McMillan & Wife | Drama | NBC |
The Odd Couple | Comedy | ABC |
Once Upon a Mattress | Variety | CBS |
Sanford and Son | Comedy | NBC |
The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour | Variety | CBS |
Tom Brown's Schooldays | Limited | PBS | |
Most major awards
Networks with multiple major awards[3] Network | Number of Awards |
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CBS | 17 |
ABC | 11 |
PBS | 6 |
NBC | 5 | |
Programs with multiple major awardsProgram | Category | Network | Number of Awards |
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The Waltons | Drama | CBS | 5 |
The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Comedy | 4 |
1972 Summer Olympics | Sports | ABC | 2 |
All in the Family | Comedy | CBS |
The Julie Andrews Hour | Variety | ABC |
Liza with a Z | NBC |
The Marcus-Nelson Murders | Limited | CBS |
Tom Brown's Schooldays | Limited | PBS | |
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External links
Notes and References
- http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1973 Emmys.com list of 1973 Nominees & Winners
- "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.
- "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.