TV Guide Award explained

The TV Guide Award was an annual award created by the editors of TV Guide magazine, as a readers poll to honor outstanding programs and performers in the American television industry. The awards were presented until 1964. The TV Guide Award was revived 1999–2001.

1950s

Ellery Queen won a TV Guide Award in 1950 for Best Mystery Show on Television.[1] The Lucky Strike ads of the early 1950s won the first TV Guide award as commercial of the year.The trophy was a bronze statuette of a heroic figure holding a filigree globe.[2] The 1952 TV Guide Magazine award was given to Zoo Parade, which also won the 1950 George Foster Peabody Award and the 1951 Look TV Award.[3] American Bandstand was featured on its second anniversary in the Philadelphia issue of TV Guide, which said it was "the people's choice" for a 1954 TV Guide award. The magazine had been founded the year before by Walter Annenberg, owner of American Bandstand.[4]

1960–64

In 1961 the TV Guide Award was cited by the Associated Press as one of the three important entertainment awards, together with the Academy Awards and the Emmy Awards.[5] Ballots were printed in a single issue of the magazine. Completed ballots were submitted by U.S. Mail and tabulated by direct-mail specialists Cassidy-Richlar, Inc.[5]

1960 awards

The TV Guide Award Show was broadcast in color on March 25, 1960, on NBC. Robert Young hosted a series of skits featuring Fred MacMurray and Nanette Fabray. Seven awards were presented in the final ten minutes of the show.[6] Recipients were chosen based on 289,000 ballots submitted by readers of TV Guide.[7]

CategoryRecipientNotes
Favorite Series of One Hour or LongerPerry Mason
Favorite Half-Hour SeriesFather Knows Best
Best Single Musical or Variety ProgramAnother Evening with Fred Astaire[8]
Most Popular Male PersonalityRaymond BurrPerry Mason
Most Popular Female PersonalityLoretta YoungThe Loretta Young Show
Best News or Information ProgramThe Huntley-Brinkley Report
Best Single Dramatic Program"The Turn of the Screw"Startime[9]

1961 awards

Broadcast on NBC, the second annual TV Guide Award Show was presented June 13, 1961. The hour-long program was hosted by Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., with comedy sketches featuring Jackie Cooper and Nanette Fabray. NBC-TV was recognized for its 1960 election night coverage, and the following awards were presented.[10]

CategoryRecipientNotes
Favorite SeriesPerry Mason[11]
Favorite New SeriesThe Andy Griffith Show
Best Single Musical or Variety ProgramSing Along with Mitch
Favorite Male PerformerRaymond BurrPerry Mason
Favorite Female PerformerCarol BurnettThe Garry Moore Show
Best News or Information ProgramThe Huntley-Brinkley Report
Best Single Dramatic Program"Macbeth"Hallmark Hall of Fame

1962 awards

The third annual TV Guide Award Show was broadcast June 24, 1962, on NBC. Hosted by Dave Garroway,[12] the program included sketches featuring Art Carney and special guest Judy Holliday.[13] In a brief concluding segment, awards in eight categories were presented.[12]

CategoryRecipientNotes
Favorite SeriesBonanza
Favorite New SeriesBen Casey
Best Single Musical or Variety ProgramThe Bob Hope Christmas Show
Favorite Male PerformerVince EdwardsBen Casey
Favorite Female PerformerCarol BurnettThe Garry Moore Show
Best News or Information ProgramThe Huntley-Brinkley Report[14]
Best Single News or Information ProgramNBC-TV coverage of John Glenn's orbital space flight
Best Single Dramatic Program"The Prince and the Pauper"Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color

1963 awards

The fourth TV Guide Award presentation was made during the NBC special, The Bob Hope Show Presenting the TV Guide Awards, broadcast April 14, 1963. The 45-minute comedy and variety portion of the show featured Dean Martin and Martha Raye. Eight awards were presented in the concluding segment of the show, with live pickups in New York and Hollywood.[15]

CategoryRecipientNotes
Favorite SeriesBonanza
Favorite New SeriesThe Beverly Hillbillies
Best Single Musical or Variety ProgramThe Bob Hope Christmas Show
Favorite Male PerformerRichard ChamberlainDr. Kildare
Favorite Female PerformerCarol Burnett
Best News or Information ProgramThe Huntley-Brinkley Report
Best Single News or Information Program"The Tunnel"
Best Children's SeriesWalt Disney's Wonderful World of Color

1964 awards

The fifth TV Guide Award presentation was made on a special presentation of Bob Hope's NBC-TV show on April 17, 1964.[16] [17]

CategoryRecipientNotes
Favorite SeriesDr. Kildare
Favorite New SeriesThe Fugitive[18]
Best Single Dramatic, Musical or Variety Program"Tyger, Tyger" (two-part episode)Dr. Kildare
Favorite Male PerformerDavid JanssenThe Fugitive
Favorite Female PerformerInger StevensThe Farmer's Daughter
Best News or Information ProgramThe Huntley-Brinkley Report
Best Single News or Information ProgramABC 1964 Winter Olympics coverage

1999–2001

The TV Guide Award was revived in 1999. Categories included traditional awards like Favorite Actor in a Comedy, Favorite Actor in a Drama Series, Favorite Star in a New Series, Favorite Drama Series, and Favorite Comedy Series, to more off-beat categories which differed by year and are listed below. The winners were voted on by readers via magazine ballots and on-line voting. Each of these three award ceremonies were broadcast on Fox. The first award ceremony was televised on February 24, 1999 with 1.2 million fans voting. The second ceremony was aired on March 6, 2000, with 1.6 million fans voting. The third and final ceremony was aired on February 24, 2001, with 1.5 million fans voting, at which point the award was discontinued.[19]

Among the winners were David Duchovny, Tim Allen, Roma Downey, Jenna Elfman, David James Elliott, Martin Sheen, Bette Midler, Regis Philbin, Sean Hayes, and Noah Wyle.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Herbert, Rosemary. Who's who in Crime and Mystery Writing. September 1, 2015. 2003. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-515761-1. 162–.
  2. Book: Clotworthy, William G.. Saturday Night Live: Equal Opportunity Offender: The Uncensored Censor. September 1, 2015. November 1, 2001. Author House. 81.
  3. Book: Mitman, Gregg. Reel Nature: America's Romance with Wildlife on Film. September 1, 2015. September 1, 2012. University of Washington Press. 978-0-295-80372-2. 136.
  4. Book: Jackson, John. American Bandstand: Dick Clark and the Making of a Rock 'n' Roll Empire. September 1, 2015. October 9, 1997. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-028490-9. PT35–36.
  5. Web site: This week in TV Guide: February 18, 1961 . Hadley . Mitchell . February 16, 2013 . It's About TV! Classic TV and American Culture . April 21, 2015.
  6. News: March 25, 1960 . TV Previews . Lawrence Daily Journal World . Lawrence, Kansas .
  7. News: United Press International . March 26, 1960 . Burr, Loretta Awarded Top TV Honors . Tucson Daily Citizen .
  8. Web site: Another Evening with Fred Astaire . . April 22, 2015.
  9. Web site: The Turn of the Screw . Paley Center for Media . April 22, 2015.
  10. News: Danzig . Fred . June 14, 1951 . Television in Review: 'Favorite' and 'Best' Categories Hazy Choices on TV Guide Award Show . The Coshocton Tribune (United Press International) .
  11. Book: Kelleher . Brian . Merrill . Diana . 1987 . Barbara Hale as Della Street . http://www.perrymasontvshowbook.com/pmb_c405.htm . The Perry Mason TV Show Book . New York . St. Martin's Press . 54 . 9780312006693 . April 21, 2015 . registration .
  12. News: Jones . John N. . April 6, 1962 . TV Digest . .
  13. News: Du Brow . Rick . June 25, 1962 . Television in Review . Weirton Daily Times (United Press International) . Weirton, West Virginia .
  14. News: June 25, 1962 . Lots of Hope! Bob Finally Wins Award . The Salt Lake Tribune (Associated Press) .
  15. News: Hinton . Pat . April 17, 1963 . Highlights . .
  16. News: May 5, 1964 . TV Guide Award to Stevens . . United Press International.
  17. News: April 17, 1964 . TV . .
  18. News: Humphrey . Hal . April 26, 1964 . Viewing TV . .
  19. Book: TV Guide Book of Lists. 2007. Running Press. 978-0-7624-3007-9. 40.