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Television Academy Awards 2019 Primetime Emmy® Awards Ballot Outstanding Picture Editing For A Nonfiction Program Adam Ruins Everything Adam Ruins Guns November 27, 2018 Adam Conover takes aim at both sides of the gun debate by explaining why an assault weapons ban would be ineffective at stopping gun violence, outlining how the Second Amendment has been twisted to benefit the NRA, and revealing that liberal and conservative gun policies have impacted people of color. James Fitzpatrick, Editor Tom Erickson, Additional Editor America To Me Nobody Can Hold You Down October 14, 2018 Chanti discovers a truth about her grandparents. Brendan’s parents make him an offer he can’t refuse. Caroline’s anxiety exacts a heavy toll. Kendale and his team pursue their dream for the ultimate victory. Leslie Simmer, Editor David E. Simpson, Editor Steve James, Editor American Dream/American Knightmare December 21, 2018 Documentary that delves into the life and exploits of the iconic Death Row Records co-founder Suge Knight, and the era in gangsta rap he presided over. Through a series of face-to-face interviewers, Knight reveals exactly how it all happened and why it all fell apart. David Tedeschi, Editor Adam Miller, Editor Jeff Cowan, Editor American Experience: The Circus October 08, 2018 - October 09, 2018 American Experience: The Circus explores the colorful history of this popular, influential and distinctly American form of entertainment, from the first one-ring show at the end of the 18th century to 1956, when the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey big top was pulled down for the last time. Jon Neuburger, Editor American Experience: The Eugenics Crusade October 16, 2018 American Experience: The Eugenics Crusade explores the unknown campaign to breed a better American race. Tracing the rise of the movement that turned the fledgling science of heredity into a powerful instrument of social control, the film is a portrait of an America at once strange and eerily familiar. George O'Donnell, Editor American Masters Basquiat: Rage To Riches September 14, 2018 Discover the anonymous graffiti artist turned rock star of the early 80s art scene in New York whose work ultimately commanded millions. It took less than a decade for the accountant’s son from Brooklyn to rise to dizzying heights. Lennaart Van Oldenborgh, Editor American Masters Decoding Watson January 02, 2019 The rise and fall of Nobel Prize-winning biologist James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA’s structure. In 2007, Watson’s genius was overshadowed by his remarks about race and intelligence. In this film, Watson affirms his views, sparking a global backlash that’s destroyed his stature as a scientific icon. Alex Ricciardi, Editor American Masters Everybody Knows... Elizabeth Murray September 07, 2018 Take an intimate look at artist Elizabeth Murray, voiced by Meryl Streep. This film chronicles her journey from an impoverished childhood to artistic maverick, and reconsiders her place in contemporary art history. Jen Fineran, Editor Jenny McCormack, Editor American Masters Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable April 19, 2019 Discover the life and work of Garry Winogrand, the epic storyteller in pictures who harnessed the serendipity of the streets to capture the American 1960s-70s. His snapshot aesthetic is now the universal language of contemporary image-making. Sasha Waters Freyer, Editor American Masters Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me February 19, 2019 Explore the entertainer's talent and his journey for identity through the shifting tides of civil rights and racial progress. Features new interviews with Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Jerry Lewis and more, plus never-before-seen photographs. Steven Wechsler, Editor American Masters Ted Williams: The Greatest Hitter Who Ever Lived July 23, 2018 Discover the many sides of Baseball Hall of Famer and Boston Red Sox player Ted Williams, including his complicated relationships with his Mexican-American background, family, press and fans. Features Bob Costas, Wade Boggs and Joey Votto. Josh Freed, Editor Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Lower East Side June 24, 2018 In the final episode, Bourdain takes a personal journey through this formerly bohemian New York City neighborhood, as he meets, shares meals and reflects with music, film and art trailblazers including Richard Hell, Deborah Harry and Chris Stein. Tom Patterson, Editor Bathtubs Over Broadway May 09, 2019 A comedy writer for David Letterman stumbles upon a hidden musical world and finds an unexpected connection to his fellow man. Dava Whisenant, Editor Betty White: First Lady Of Television August 21, 2018 Betty White is celebrating 80 years in television, officially the longest career. She was the first woman to produce a TV show, the first to hire a woman director and the first to receive an Emmy nomination. She was the first woman on television with an experimental broadcast in 1939. Stephanie Theisen, Editor Brené Brown: The Call To Courage April 19, 2019 Brené Brown discusses what it takes to choose courage over comfort in a culture defined by scarcity, fear and uncertainty. Hector Lopez, Editor The Case Against Adnan Syed Justice Is Arbitrary March 24, 2019 With Syed's 2016 post-conviction hearing for appeal drawing to a close, figures reflect on issues raised by the original trial. The politicized culture reveals communities demanding conviction while others feel religion and ethnicity are on trial. Memories are questioned and the impact of Serial explored. Lingering questions are further probed. Alex Keipper, Editor Chef's Table Asma Khan February 22, 2019 On her unlikely journey from Calcutta tomboy to celebrated London chef, Asma Khan has changed conventions and created new opportunities for women. Arielle Kilker, Editor Children Of The Snow The Darkest Winter (Part 1) February 18, 2019 - February 18, 2019 In 1976, the first of four children is abducted and murdered in the suburbs of Detroit. After more than 30 years the families of the four murdered children and Detroiters like J. Reuben Appelman are determined to find the Oakland County Child Killer. Peter Denes, Editor Children Of The Snow The Darkest Winter (Part 2) February 18, 2019 - February 18, 2019 Decades after four children were murdered, Detroit Detective Cory Williams takes up the hunt for the Oakland County Child Killer, and a survivor revisits the pornography mill on North Fox Island. Sharon Zupancic, Editor The Circus: Inside The Wildest Political Show On Earth Burden Of Proof September 23, 2018 As Republicans and Democrats play a game of chess in the wake of the assault allegations from Christine Blasey Ford, all eyes are on the Senate Judiciary Committee and the confirmation process of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Alicia Ellis, Supervising Editor Benji Kast, Supervising Editor Jane Jo, Editor Evan Wise, Editor Charles Divak, Editor Barry Blaschke, Editor Michelle McConville, Editor The Clinton Affair Part 3: State Of The Union/The Will Of The People November 20, 2018 Details of the president’s relationship with Monica leak and then flood the mainstream media – a war over the truth ensues; Independent Counsel Ken Starr sends his referral outlining the grounds for impeachment and House Republicans vote to impeach the president – but his ultimate fate lies with the Senate. Chad Beck, ACE, Editor Anoosh Tertzakian, Editor Hannah Vanderlan, Editor Cold Justice Horror In The Home April 06, 2019 Kelly Siegler & Steve Spingola partner once again to work with the Potter County Sheriff’s Department in Texas in investigating the brutal murder of a doting mother of four. Will DNA testing help them find the murderer and answers for her grieving kids? Nicole West, Lead Editor Wendy Wallace, Editor Tony West, Editor Andy Neil, Editor Art Freed, Editor Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee Zach Galifianakis: From The Third Reich To You July 06, 2018 Zach Galifianakis joins Jerry for bike shopping and doughnuts in a Volkswagen Thing before turning the tables and making Jerry sit between two ferns. Yossi Kimberg, Editor Conversations With A Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes Burn Bundy Burn January 24, 2019 Bundy's double-murder trial transforms into a circus with an unhinged ringleader. Later, the accused makes a last-ditch effort to stay alive. Joshua L. Pearson, Editor Cy Christiansen, Editor Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: Oh My God I Think It's Over: Behind The Scenes Of The Series Finale March 29, 2019 Oh My God I Think It’s Over is a peek behind the curtain as the team behind the comedy series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend wraps up its final season. Erin Greenwell, Editor Criminal Confessions King County, WA November 24, 2018 In one of the largest and longest manhunts in the U.S., authorities finally identify the prolific Green River Killer. Now it’s a cat and mouse game, as they try to get inside his mind, so he’ll lead them to the remains of other missing women. David Blatty, Editor Michael Chaskes, Editor Adrian Herrera, Editor Mike Levine, Editor Maunty Wright, Editor Desi Lydic: Abroad May 13, 2019 Desi Lydic travels overseas to find out why other countries are outranking the U.S. in gender equality in the one-hour special The Daily Show Presents: Desi Lydic: Abroad. 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