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SUMMARY OF MULTIPLE EMMY WINS IN 2006 Elizabeth I – 9 24 – 5 Baghdad ER – 4 My Name Is Earl – 4 Rome – 4 78th Annual Academy Awards – 4 The Amazing Race – 3 The Girl In The Café – 3 Bleakhouse (Masterpiece Theatre) – 2 Boston Legal – 2 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart – 2 Dancing With The Stars – 2 High School Musical – 2 How I Met Your Mother – 2 Into The West – 2 MADtv – 2 Rome: Engineering An Empire – 2 The Simpsons – 2 Six Feet Under – 2 The XX Olympic Winter Games – Opening Ceremony – 2 The West Wing – 2 Will & Grace – 2 PARTIAL LIST OF 2006 WINNERS PROGRAMS: Comedy Series: The Office Drama Series: 24 Miniseries: Elizabeth I Made For Television Movie: The Girl In The Café Reality/Competition Program: The Amazing Race Variety, Music Or Comedy Series: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart PERFORMERS: Comedy Series: Lead Actress: Julia Louis-Dreyfus (The New Adventures Of Old Christine) Lead Actor: Tony Shalhoub (Monk) Supporting Actress: Megan Mullally (Will & Grace) Supporting Actor: Jeremy Piven (Entourage) Drama Series: Lead Actress: Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) Lead Actor: Kiefer Sutherland (24) Supporting Actress: Blythe Danner (Huff) Supporting Actor: Alan Alda (The West Wing) 1 Miniseries/Movie: Lead Actress: Helen Mirren (Elizabeth I) Lead Actor: Andre Brauer (Thief) Supporting Actress: Kelly Macdonald (The Girl In The Café) Supporting Actor: Jeremy Irons (Elizabeth I) NON-CABLE NOMINATIONS AND WINS 2007 2006 ABC – 70 nominations ABC – 63 nominations, 11 wins CBS – 44 nominations CBS – 47 nominations, 9 wins CW – 1 nomination CW – 0 nominations, 0 wins FOX – 28 nominations FOX – 41 nominations, 10 wins NBC – 69 nominations NBC – 47 nominations, 14 wins PBS – 24 nominations PBS – 34 nominations, 8 wins CABLE NOMINATIONS AND WINS 2007 2006 A&E – 2 nominations A&E – 9 nominations, 1 win AMC – 18 nominations AMC - 0 nominations, 0 wins Animal Planet – 2 nominations Animal Planet – 0 nominations, 0 wins Bravo – 9 nominations Bravo – 5 nominations, 0 wins Cartoon – 3 nominations Cartoon – 2 nominations, 4 wins Comedy Central – 12 nominations Comedy Central – 8 nominations, 2 wins Discovery Channel – 16 nominations Discovery Channel – 7 nominations, 1 win Disney – 4 nominations Disney – 7 nominations, 2 wins FX Network – 3 nominations FX Network – 8 nominations, 2 wins Hallmark – 1 nomination Hallmark – 1 nomination, 0 wins HBO – 86 nominations HBO – 97 nominations, 26 wins History – 7 nominations History – 7 nominations, 3 wins Lifetime – 2 nominations Lifetime – 6 nominations, 0 wins National Geographic – 1 nomination National Geographic – 2 nominations, 0 wins Nickelodeon – 3 nominations Nickelodeon – 2 nominations, 1 win Oxygen – 1 nomination Oxygen – 0 nominations, 0 wins SCI FI – 7 nominations SCI FI – 7 nominations, 1 win Showtime – 17 nominations Showtime – 19 nominations, 2 wins Starz – 1 nomination Starz – 0 nominations, 0 wins TCM – 1 nomination TCM – 2 nominations, 1 win TNT – 11 nominations TNT – 17 nominations, 2 wins USA – 12 nominations USA – 2 nominations, 1 win BROADBAND NOMINATIONS AND WINS 2007 2006 Fox.com – 1 nomination Fox.com – 0 nominations, 0 wins SUMMARY OF "MOST" EMMYS 2 MOST EMMY NOMINATIONS FOR AN INDIVIDUAL: Jac Venza: 57 Dwight Hemion: 47 MOST EMMY NOMINATIONS FOR A PROGRAM: ER: 120 Cheers: 117 MOST EMMYS WON BY INDIVIDUALS: James L. Brooks: 19 Edward J. Greene: 19 Dwight Hemion: 18 MOST EMMYS WON BY A MALE PERFORMER: Carl Reiner: 9 Edward Asner: 7 Billy Crystal: 6 MOST EMMYS WON BY A FEMALE PERFORMER: Cloris Leachman: 8 Mary Tyler Moore: 7 Tracey Ullman: 7 MOST EMMYS WON BY A PERFORMER - SAME ROLE, SAME SERIES: Candice Bergen (Murphy Brown): 5 Don Knotts (Andy Griffith Show): 5 MOST EMMYS WON BY A SERIES: Frasier: 37 MOST EMMYS WON BY A MINISERIES: Angels In America (2004): 11 MOST EMMYS WON BY A MOVIE OF THE WEEK: Eleanor and Franklin (1976): 11 MOST EMMYS WON IN A SINGLE YEAR BY A NETWORK: CBS (1974): 44 MOST EMMYS WON BY A SERIES IN ITS FIRST SEASON: The West Wing (2000): 9 MOST EMMYS WON BY A SERIES IN A SINGLE SEASON: The West Wing (2000): 9 MOST EMMY WINS AS BEST DRAMA SERIES: Hill Street Blues: 4 L.A. Law: 4 The West Wing: 4 MOST EMMY WINS AS BEST COMEDY SERIES: Frasier: 5 MOST PROGRAM NOMINATIONS IN A SINGLE AWARDS YEAR 3 COMEDY SERIES The Larry Sanders Show (1997): 16 nominations Most in 2007 – Ugly Betty: 11 nominations DRAMA SERIES NYPD Blue (1994): 27 nominations Most in 2007 – The Sopranos: 15 nominations MINISERIES Roots (1977): 37 nominations Most in 2007 – Broken Trail: 16 nominations DRAMA-COMEDY SPECIAL/MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE Eleanor and Franklin (1977): 17 nominations Most in 2007 - Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee: 17 nominations VARIETY PROGRAM Motown Returns To The Apollo (1985): 11 nominations Most in 2007 - 79th Annual Academy Awards: 9 nominations NONFICTION PROGRAM American Masters (2006): 9 nominations Most in 2007 – Dancing With The Stars: 8 nominations PERFORMER HUSBANDS AND WIVES WHO HAVE BOTH WON EMMYS Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Anne Bancroft and Mel Brooks Bonnie Bartlett and William Daniels Colleen Dewhurst and George C. Scott Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue Lynn Whitfield and Brian Gibson Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman PERFORMER HUSBANDS AND WIVES NOMINATED THIS YEAR Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy PARENTS AND CHILDREN WHO HAVE BOTH WON EMMYS James and Tyne Daly Buz and David and Jenji Kohan Walter C. and Paul Miller Christopher and Amanda Plummer Carl and Rob Reiner Donald and Kiefer Sutherland Danny and Marlo and Tony Thomas PERFORMER NOMINATION HISTORY (including 2007 nominations) (PERFORMER NOMINEES WITH 2007 NOMINATED PROGRAM 4 PATRICIA ARQUETTE (MEDIUM) – 2 nominations, 1 win EDWARD ASNER (THE CHRISTMAS CARD) – 16 nominations, 7 wins ALEC BALDWIN (30 ROCK) – 6 nominations, 0 wins TONY BENNETT (TONY BENNETT: AN AMERICAN CLASSIC) – 2 nominations, 1 win LORRAINE BRACCO (THE SOPRANOS) – 4 nominations, 0 wins BEAU BRIDGES (MY NAME IS EARL) – 11 nominations, 3 wins JIM BROADBENT (LONGFORD) – 2 nominations, 0 wins KATE BURTON (GREY’S ANATOMY) – 2 nominations, 0 wins STEVE CARELL (THE OFFICE) – 2 nominations, 0 wins LESLIE CARON (LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT) – 1 nomination, 0 wins DIXIE CARTER (DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES) – 1 nomination, 0 wins THOMAS HAYDEN CHURCH (BROKEN TRAIL) – 1 nomination, 0 wins CHRISTIAN CLEMENSON (BOSTON LEGAL) – 2 nominations, 1 win STEPHEN COLBERT (THE COLBERT REPORT) – 8 nominations, 3 wins (includes 2 nominations this year as performer and writer on The Colbert Report) TONI COLLETTE. (TSUNAMI: THE AFTERMATH) – 1 nomination, 0 wins JON CRYER (TWO AND A HALF MEN) – 2 nominations, 0 wins TIM DALY (THE SOPRANOS) – 1 nomination, 0 wins JUDY DAVIS (THE STARTER WIFE) – 10 nominations, 2 wins ELLEN DEGENERES (79TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS) – 13 nominations, 1 win KEVIN DILLON (ENTOURAGE) – 1 nomination, 0 wins MINNIE DRIVER (THE RICHES) – 1 nomination, 0 wins ROBERT DUVALL (BROKEN TRAIL) – 4 nominations, 0 wins MICHAEL EMERSON (LOST) – 2 nominations, 1 win EDIE FALCO (THE SOPRANOS) – 6 nominations, 3 wins CONCHATA FERRELL (TWO AND A HALF MEN) – 3 nominations, 0 wins AMERICA FERRERA (UGLY BETTY) – 1 nomination, 0 wins TINA FEY (30 ROCK) – 5 nominations, 1 win (includes 2 nominations this year as performer and writer on 30 Rock) SALLY FIELD (BROTHERS & SISTERS) – 7 nominations, 2 wins JENNA FISCHER (THE OFFICE) – 1 nomination, 0 wins JAMES GANDOLFINI (THE SOPRANOS) – 6 nominations, 3 wins RICKY GERVAIS (EXTRAS) – 6 nominations, 1 win (includes 3 nominations this year as performer, director and writer on Extras) JOHN GOODMAN (STUDIO 60 ON THE SUNSET STRIP) – 10 nominations, 0 wins RACHEL GRIFFITHS (BROTHERS & SISTERS) – 3 nominations, 0 wins MARCIA GAY HARDEN (LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT) – 1 nomination, 0 wins MARISKA HARGITAY (LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT) – 4 nominations, 1 win NEIL PATRICK HARRIS (HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER) – 1 nomination, 0 wins SALMA HAYEK (UGLY BETTY) – 1 nomination, 0 wins KATHERINE HEIGL (GREY’S ANATOMY) – 1 nomination, 0 wins FELICITY HUFFMAN (DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES) – 2 nominations, 1 win MICHAEL IMPERIOLI (THE SOPRANOS) – 5 nominations, 1 win T.R. KNIGHT (GREY’S ANATOMY) – 1 nomination, 0 wins 5 MARTIN LANDAU (ENTOURAGE) – 6 nominations, 0 wins QUEEN LATIFAH (LIFE SUPPORT) – 1 nomination, 0 wins HUGH LAURIE (HOUSE) – 2 nominations, 0 wins DENIS LEARY (RESCUE ME) – 3 nominations, 0 wins DAVID LETTERMAN (LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN) – 46 nominations, 5 wins (includes 2 nominations this year as performer and writer on Late Show With David Letterman) JUDITH LIGHT (UGLY BETTY) – 1 nomination, 0 wins JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS (THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE) – 9 nominations, 2 wins WILLIAM H. MACY (NIGHTMARES & DREAMSCAPES: FROM THE STORIES OF STEPHEN KING (UMNEY’S LAST CASE)) – 9 nominations, 2 wins JOE MANTEGNA (THE STARTER WIFE) – 3 nominations, 0 wins SIR IAN McKELLEN (EXTRAS) – 2 nominations, 0 wins DEBRA MESSING (THE STARTER WIFE) – 6 nominations, 1 win LAURIE METCALF (DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES) – 7 nominations, 3 wins HELEN MIRREN (PRIME SUSPECT: THE FINAL ACT (MASTERPIECE THEATRE)) – 10 nominations, 3 wins DAVID MORSE (HOUSE) – 1 nomination, 0 wins SAMANTHA MORTON (LONGFORD) – 1 nomination, 0 wins TERRY O’QUINN (LOST) – 2 nominations, 0 wins SANDRA OH (GREY’S ANATOMY) – 3 nominations, 0 wins MASI OKA (HEROES) – 1 nomination, 0 wins ANNA PAQUIN (BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE) – 1 nomination, 0 wins MARY-LOUISE PARKER (WEEDS and THE ROBBER BRIDE) – 4 nominations, 1 win ELIZABETH PERKINS