Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Variety or Reality Series
Primetime Emmy Award for Production Design for a Variety or Reality Series | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Production Design for a Variety or Reality Series |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Currently held by | Saturday Night Live (2024) |
Website | emmys |
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Variety or Reality Series is awarded to one television series each year. Prior to 2016, specials and series competed together. Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special now separately recognizes specials.
In the following list, the first titles listed in gold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place.
Winners and nominations
1970s
Outstanding Art Direction for a Single Episode of a Comedy-Variety or Music Series or a Comedy-Variety or Music Special
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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1970 (22nd) [1] | ||||
Mitzi's 2nd Special | E. Jay Krause | NBC | ||
The Carol Burnett Show | Paul Barnes, Bill Harp, Bob Sansom | CBS | ||
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour | Robert Checchi, Rene Lagler | |||
1971 (23rd) [2] | ||||
Robert Young and the Family | James Trittipo, George Gaines | CBS | ||
The Flip Wilson Show | Romain Johnston | NBC | ||
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour | Robert Checchi, Rene Lagler | CBS | ||
Love Is | Fred Luff | Syndicated | ||
1972 (24th) [3] | ||||
Diana! | E. Jay Krause | ABC | ||
The Carol Burnett Show | Paul Barnes, Bill Harp, Bob Sansom | CBS | ||
The Flip Wilson Show | Romain Johnston | NBC | ||
The Glen Campbell Show | Robert Checchi, Rene Lagler | CBS | ||
1973 (25th) [4] | ||||
The Julie Andrews Hour | Brian C. Bartholomew, Keaton S. Walker | ABC | ||
The Carol Burnett Show | Paul Barnes, Bill Harp, Bob Sansom | CBS | ||
The Flip Wilson Show | Romain Johnston | NBC | ||
1974 (26th) [5] | ||||
Barbra Streisand...and Other Musical Instruments | Brian C. Bartholomew | CBS | ||
The Andy Williams Christmas Show | Lynn Griffin, Rene Lagler | NBC | ||
The Carol Burnett Show | Paul Barnes, Bill Harp, Bob Sansom | CBS | ||
1975 (27th) | Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction or Scenic Design — Single Episode of a Comedy-Variety or Music Series or Comedy-Variety or Music Special[6] | |||
Cher | "Bette Midler, Flip Wilson and Elton John" | Robert Checchi, Robert Kelly | CBS | |
An Evening with John Denver | Dwight Jackson, Ken Johnson | ABC | ||
Special Classification of Outstanding Program and Individual Achievement[7][note 1] | ||||
Bicentennial Minutes | Jack Stewart, John Hueners | CBS | ||
1976 (28th) | ||||
Cher | "Anthony Newley and Tina Turner" | Robert Checchi, Raymond Klausen | CBS | |
The Carol Burnett Show | "The Pointer Sisters" | Paul Barnes, Bill Harp, Bob Sansom | CBS | |
John Denver: Rocky Mountain Christmas | Ken Johnson | ABC | ||
Mary's Incredible Dream | Eugene McAvoy | CBS |
Outstanding Art Direction for a Comedy-Variety or Music Series
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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1977 (29th) [8] | ||||
The Mac Davis Show | "Susan Saint James, The Pointer Sisters, Robert Shields and Lorene Yarnell" | Romain Johnston | NBC | |
The Carol Burnett Show | "Glen Campbell" | Paul Barnes, Bill Harp, Bob Sansom | CBS | |
Donny & Marie | "Chad Everett and Florence Henderson" | Bill Bohnert, John Told | ABC | |
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Sissy Spacek" | Eugene Lee, Franne Lee, Leo Yoshimura | NBC | |
1978 (30th) [9] | ||||
The Richard Pryor Show | "102" | Roy Christopher | NBC | |
Captain and Tenille | "120" | Romain Johnston | ABC | |
The Carol Burnett Show | "The Final Show" | Paul Barnes, Bill Harp, Bob Sansom | CBS | |
Donny & Marie | "Red Foxx, Kris Kristofferson and Paul Lynde" | Arlene Alen, Bill Bohnert | ABC | |
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Steve Martin" | Eugene Lee, Franne Lee, Lee Mayman, Leo Yoshimura | NBC |
1980s
Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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1980 (32nd) [10] | ||||
Baryshnikov on Broadway | Dwight Jackson, Charles Lisanby | ABC | ||
The Big Show | "Sarah Purcell and Flip Wilson" | Brian C. Bartholomew, Tom Bugenhagen, Bob Keene | NBC | |
The Muppet Show | "Beverly Sills" | Malcolm Stone | Syndicated | |
Shirley MacLaine... "Every Little Movement" | Debe Hendrick, Romain Johnston | CBS | ||
1981 (33rd) [11] | ||||
The 53rd Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher | ABC | ||
Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters | "Charley Pride" | Romain Johnston, Jim Wagner | ABC | |
Diana | Dwight Jackson, Charles Lisanby | CBS | ||
Lynda Carter's Celebration | Walter L. Goodwin, Ray Klausen | |||
The Muppet Show | "Brooke Shields" | Malcolm Stone | Syndicated | |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | "Charles Nelson Reilly" | John Shrum | NBC | |
1982 (34th) [12] | ||||
The 54th Annual Academy Awards | Ray Klausen | ABC | ||
Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters | "Tom Jones and R.C. Bannon" | Romain Johnston, Jim Wagner | ABC | |
Baryshnikov in Hollywood | Roy Christopher | CBS | ||
Olivia Newton-John: Let's Get Physical | Kim Colefax | ABC | ||
Working (American Playhouse) | Dwight Jackson, Charles Lisanby | PBS | ||
1983 (35th) [13] | ||||
The 55th Annual Academy Awards | Michael Corenblith, Ray Klausen | ABC | ||
George Burns and Other Sex Symbols | Rene Lagler | NBC | ||
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever | Bob Keene | |||
Sheena Easton... Act One | Romain Johnston | |||
Solid Gold Christmas Special '82 | Rene Lagler, Larry Wiemer | Syndicated | ||
1984 (36th) [14] | ||||
The 56th Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher | ABC | ||
The 6th Annual Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts | Ray Klausen | CBS | ||
Live... and in Person | "101" | Debe Hale, Rene Lagler | NBC | |
Lynda Carter: Body and Soul | Debe Hale, Romain Johnston | CBS | ||
On Stage America | "Premiere" | Debe Hale, Rene Lagler | Syndicated | |
1985 (37th) [15] | ||||
The 57th Annual Academy Awards | Rene Lagler, Jeremy Railton | ABC | ||
The American Music Awards | Ray Klausen | ABC | ||
Motown Returns to the Apollo | Bob Keene | CBS | ||
The 1st Annual MTV Video Music Awards | Charles Lisanby | Syndicated | ||
The 11th Annual People's Choice Awards | William H. Harris, Anthony Sabatino | CBS | ||
1986 (38th) [16] | ||||
The 58th Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher | ABC | ||
Alice in Wonderland | "Part 2" | Ross Bellah, Audrey Blasdel-Goddard, Hub Braden, Phillip M. Jefferies, Robert De Vestel | CBS | |
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts | Rebecca Holler Barkley, Ray Klausen | |||
The Magic of David Copperfield... In China | John Shaffner, Joe Stewart, Jack Hart | |||
The 12th Annual People's Choice Awards | William H. Harris, Anthony Sabatino | |||
1987 (39th) [17] | ||||
Liberty Weekend — Closing Ceremonies | Charles Lisanby | ABC | ||
The 59th Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher, Gregory S. Richman | ABC | ||
Diana Ross: Red Hot Rhythm and Blues | Romain Johnston | |||
Happy Birthday, Hollywood | Randy L. Blom, Paul Galbraith, Ray Klausen | |||
The Magic of David Copperfield IX: The Escape from Alcatraz | John Shaffner, Joe Stewart, Jack Hart | CBS | ||
1988 (40th) [18] | ||||
Barry Manilow: Big Fun on Swing Street | Charles Lisanby | CBS | ||
Jay Leno's Family Comedy Hour | Romain Johnston | NBC | ||
The Magic of David Copperfield X: The Bermuda Triangle | John Shaffner, Joe Stewart | CBS | ||
We the People 200: The Constitutional Gala | Rene Lagler | |||
Women of the Night II | Jane Fletcher | HBO | ||
1989 (41st) [19] | ||||
The Tracey Ullman Show | "All About Tammy Lee Maggie in Peril, Part 2" | Portia Iversen, Bernie Yeszin | Fox | |
The Glenn Miller Band Reunion | Roy Christopher, Greg Richman | PBS | ||
The Magic of David Copperfield XI: The Explosive Encounter | John Shaffner, Joe Stewart | CBS | ||
The Pat Sajak Show | "Jeffrey Osborne" | Fred Cooper, Fred M. Duer, William H. Harris, Anthony Sabatino | ||
Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special | Jimmy Cuomo, Ric Heitzman, Debbie Madalena, Gary Panter, Paul Reubens, Wayne White |
1990s
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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1990 (42nd) [20] | ||||
The 62nd Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher, Greg Richman | ABC | ||
The 17th Annual American Music Awards | Randy Blom, Elina Katsioula, Ray Klausen | ABC | ||
Julie & Carol: Together Again | Rene Lagler | |||
Sammy Davis Jr. 60th Anniversary Celebration | Robert A. Coltrin, Bob Keene | |||
The Tracey Ullman Show | "Creative Differences," "Tea," "Jinx Haber Revisited" | Anne Ahrens, Richard James Lawrence, Stephen Lineweaver | Fox | |
1991 (43rd) [21] | ||||
The Magic of David Copperfield XIII: Mystery on the Orient Express | John Shaffner, Joe Stewart | CBS | ||
The 63rd Annual Academy Awards | Raymond Klausen, Keaton S. Walker | ABC | ||
Carol & Company | "Spudnik" | Portia Iversen, David Sackeroff | NBC | |
1992 (44th) [22] | ||||
The Magic of David Copperfield XIV: Flying — Live the Dream | John Shaffner, Joe Stewart | CBS | ||
The 64th Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher, Chris Idoine, Greg Richman | ABC | ||
The Carol Burnett Show | "405" | Roy Christopher, Debe Hale, Ron Olsen | CBS | |
The 6th Annual Soul Train Music Awards | Alan Okazaki, Tony Sabatino, Scott M. Storey | Syndicated | ||
The 45th Annual Tony Awards | John Falabella, Anna Louizos, Rosaria Sinisi | CBS | ||
1993 (45th) [23] | ||||
The Magic of David Copperfield XV: Fires of Passion | David Eckert, John Shaffner, Joe Stewart | CBS | ||
The 65th Annual Academy Awards | Tony Buderwitz, Jerry Dunn, Bob Keene | ABC | ||
Liza Minnelli Live from Radio City Music Hall | Michael Hotopp | NPT | ||
The 1992 Tony Awards | John Falabella, Anna Louizos, Rosaria Sinisi | CBS | ||
Tosca: In the Settings and at the Times of Tosca | Aldo Terlizzi | PBS | ||
1994 (46th) [24] | ||||
Porgy and Bess (American Playhouse / Great Performances) | John Gunter, Eric Walmsley | PBS | ||
The 66th Annual Academy Awards | Randy L. Blom, Roy Christopher, Elina Katsioula | ABC | ||
Late Show with David Letterman | "101" | Kathleen Ankers | CBS | |
The Tony Awards | Roy Christopher, Chris Idoine, Stephan G. Olson | |||
Wheel of Fortune | "Wheel of Fortune in Miami" | Richard Eisbrouch, Renee Hoss-Johnson, Dick Stiles | Syndicated | |
1995 (47th) [25] | ||||
Late Show with David Letterman | "379" | Kathleen Ankers | CBS | |
The 67th Annual Academy Awards | Randy L. Blom, Roy Christopher, Elina Katsioula | ABC | ||
Barbra Streisand: The Concert | Marc Brickman, David George | HBO | ||
Disney's Greatest Hits on Ice | Artie Contreras, Charles Lisanby, Keaton S. Walker | CBS | ||
The Magic of David Copperfield XVI: Unexplained Forces | David Eckert, John Shaffner, Joe Stewart | |||
1996 (48th) [26] | ||||
Muppets Tonight | "Host: Tony Bennett" | Jim Dultz, Val Strazovec, Jenny Wilkinson | ABC | |
The 68th Annual Academy Awards | Rebecca Holler Barkley, Ray Klausen, Keaton S. Walker | ABC | ||
The Best of Tracey Takes On... | Chez Cherry, Toby Corbett, Keith Neely, Sandy Struth | HBO | ||
Magicians' Favorite Magicians | Rob Allen, Romain Johnston | CBS | ||
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | "914" | R. Brandt Daniels, Dennis Craig Roof | NBC | |
1997 (49th) [27] | ||||
Centennial Olympic Games: Opening Ceremonies | Steve Bass, Bob Keene | NBC | ||
The 69th Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher, Michael G. Gallenberg, Elina Katsioula | ABC | ||
Bette Midler: Diva Las Vegas | Bob DeMora | HBO | ||
Muppets Tonight | "Host: Jason Alexander" | Jim Dultz, Val Strazovec, Jenny Wilkinson | ABC | |
Tracey Takes On... | "Vegas" | Chez Cherry, Toby Corbett, Kristen Messina | HBO | |
1998 (50th) [28] | ||||
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella | Julie Kaye Fanton, Edward L. Rubin, Randy Ser | ABC | ||
The 70th Annual Academy Awards | Dorothy Christopher, Roy Christopher, Stephan G. Olson, Keaton S. Walker | ABC | ||
The 40th Annual Grammy Awards | Bob Keene, Brian Stonestreet | CBS | ||
Stomp Out Loud | Maggie Goldman, Steve Kimmel, Ben Oshman | HBO | ||
Tracey Takes On... | "Smoking" | Chez Cherry, Chip Dox, Evette Knight | ||
1999 (51st) [29] | ||||
The 71st Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher, Stephan G. Olson | ABC | ||
The 41st Annual Grammy Awards | Bob Keene, Brian Stonestreet | CBS | ||
The Three Tenors: Paris 1998 | René Lagler | PBS | ||
Tracey Takes On... | "Obsession" | Toby Corbett, Suzuki Ingerslev, Evette Knight | HBO | |
"Scandal" | Chez Cherry, Suzuki Ingerslev, Evette Knight |
2000s
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2000 (52nd) [30] | ||||
The 42nd Annual Grammy Awards | Bob Keene, Brian Stonestreet | CBS | ||
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards | Bob Keene, Griff Lambert, Brian Stonestreet, Keaton S. Walker | ABC | ||
Cher: Live in Concert — From the MGM Grand in Las Vegas | Mark Fisher, Kent McFann, Bruce Ryan | HBO | ||
MADtv | "511" | John Sabato, Cecele DeStefano, D. Martyn Bookwalter, Daryn Reid Goodall | Fox | |
Saturday Night Live: The 25th Anniversary Special | N. Joseph DeTullio, Eugene Lee, Keith Ian Raywood, Akira Yoshimura | NBC | ||
2001 (53rd) [31] | ||||
Peter Pan Starring Cathy Rigby | John Iacovelli, Aaron King | A&E | ||
The 73rd Annual Academy Awards | Greg Richman, Keaton S. Walker, Tamlyn Wright | ABC | ||
The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards | Bob Keene, Brian Stonestreet | CBS | ||
MADtv | "610" | John Sabato, Cecele DeStefano, D. Martyn Bookwalter, Daryn Reid Goodall | Fox | |
The Magic of David Copperfield: The Tornado of Fire | David Eckert, John Shaffner, Joe Stewart | CBS | ||
2002 (54th) [32] | ||||
Opening Ceremony Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games | Jeremy Railton, Richard Schreiber | ABC | ||
A&E in Concert: Sting in Tuscany... All This Time | Anne Brahic, Keith Ian Raywood | A&E | ||
The 74th Annual Academy Awards | Greg Richman, J. Michael Riva, Keaton S. Walker, Tamlyn Wright | ABC | ||
The Concert for New York City | Anne Brahic, Keith Ian Raywood | VH1 | ||
The 44th Annual Grammy Awards | Bob Keene, Griff Lambert, Brian Stonestreet, Scott Welborn | CBS | ||
MADtv | "MADtv's 3rd Annual Salute to the Movies" | John Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, Daryn Reid Goodall | Fox | |
2003 (55th) [33] | ||||
The 75th Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher, Greg Richman, Keaton S. Walker, Tamlyn Wright | ABC | ||
Cedric the Entertainer Presents | "Pilot" | Dwight Jackson, Bruce Ryan, James Yarnell | Fox | |
The 45th Annual Grammy Awards | Alex Fuller, Bob Keene, Griff Lambert, Brian Stonestreet | CBS | ||
MADtv | "806" | John Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, Daryn Reid Goodall | Fox | |
Survivor | "The Tides Are Turning" | Elizabeth Fowler, Jesse Jensen, Daniel Munday, Dawn Schaefer, Kelly Van Patter | CBS |
Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety, Music Program or Special
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2004 (56th) [34] [note 2] | ||||
The 76th Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher, Stephan G. Olson | ABC | ||
The 46th Annual Grammy Awards | Steve Bass, Brian Stonestreet, Tamlyn Wright | CBS | ||
MADtv | "MADtv's 200th Episode" | John Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, Daryn Reid Goodall | Fox | |
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Elijah Wood" | N. Joseph DeTullio, Keith Ian Raywood, Akira Yoshimura | NBC | |
A Very Queer Eye Holiday | Thom Filicia, Valerie Nolan, John Paino, Aleta Shaffer | Bravo | ||
2005 (57th) [35] | ||||
The 47th Annual Grammy Awards | Steve Bass, Brian Stonestreet, Scott Welborn, Tamlyn Wright | CBS | ||
The 77th Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher, Stephan G. Olson, Greg Richman | ABC | ||
American Idol | "419" | Andy Walmsley, James Yarnell | Fox | |
First Invasion: The War of 1812 | Vincent Kralyevich | History | ||
MADtv | "1006" | John Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, Daryn Reid Goodall | Fox |
Outstanding Art Direction for Variety, Nonfiction, Reality or Reality-Competition Programming
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2006 (58th) [36] | ||||
The 78th Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher, Greg Richman | ABC | ||
American Idol | "519" | Andy Walmsley, James Yarnell | Fox | |
Dancing with the Stars | "206" | Patrick Doherty, James Yarnell | ABC | |
Rome: Engineering an Empire | Vincent Kralyevich | History | ||
MADtv | "1115" | John Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, Daryn Reid Goodall | Fox | |
2007 (59th) [37] | ||||
The 79th Annual Academy Awards | J. Michael Riva, Gregory S. Richman, Tamlyn Wright | ABC | ||
Tony Bennett: An American Classic | John Myhre, Tomas Voth, Barbara Cassel | NBC | ||
Cirque Du Soleil: Corteo | Jean Rabasse | Bravo | ||
Desperate Crossing: The Untold Story of the Mayflower | Katha Seidman, Kent Lanigan | History | ||
Engineering an Empire | "Egypt" | Preeya Jensen | ||
Hell's Kitchen | "210" | John Janavs, Robert Frye, Dawn Sinko | Fox | |
MADtv | "1209" | John Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, Daryn Reid Goodall | ||
2008 (60th) [38] | ||||
The 80th Annual Academy Awards | Roy Christopher, Joe Celli | ABC | ||
The 50th Annual Grammy Awards | Steve Bass, Brian Stonestreet, Alana Billingsley | CBS | ||
Hell's Kitchen | "401" | John Janavs, Robert Frye, Stephen Paul Fackrell | Fox | |
MADtv | "1315" | Nicole Elespuru, James Yarnell, Daryn Reid Goodall | ||
2007 MTV Video Music Awards | Scott M. Storey, Joe Celli, James Pearse Connelly | MTV | ||
2009 (61st) [39] | ||||
American Idol | "821/822" | Andy Walmsley, James Yarnell | Fox | |
2008 MTV Video Music Awards | Keith Ian Raywood, Scott M. Storey, Star Theodos Kahn, James Pearse Connelly | MTV | ||
The 81st Annual Academy Awards | David Rockwell, Joe Celli, Dave Edwards | ABC | ||
A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! | Ellen Waggett, Jo Winiarski, Kelly Hanson | Comedy Central | ||
The 51st Annual Grammy Awards | Steve Bass, Brian Stonestreet, Alana Billingsley | CBS |
2010s
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2010 (62nd) [40] | ||||
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards | David Rockwell, Joe Celli | ABC | ||
American Idol | "Idol Gives Back" | James Yarnell, Gregg Rainwater, Dave Edwards | Fox | |
Saturday Night Live | "Host: James Franco," "Host: Jon Hamm," "Host: Betty White" | Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, N. Joseph DeTullio | NBC | |
The 63rd Annual Tony Awards | Steve Bass, Seth Easter | CBS | ||
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien | "101" | John Shaffner, Joe Stewart, Christopher Goumas | NBC | |
The Who Super Bowl Halftime Show | Bruce Rodgers, Sean Dougall, Mai Sakai | CBS | ||
2011 (63rd) [41] | ||||
2010 MTV Video Music Awards | Florian Wieder, Isabell Rauert, Tamlyn Rae Wright | MTV | ||
American Idol | "Episode 1018" | James Yarnell, Dave Edwards | Fox | |
The 83rd Annual Academy Awards | Steve Bass, Joe Celli, Kristen Merlino | ABC | ||
Gettysburg | Sylvain Gingras, Emma Eunson | History | ||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Russell Brand" | Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, N. Joseph DeTullio | NBC | |
2012 (64th) [42] | ||||
The 54th Annual Grammy Awards | Brian Stonestreet, Alana Billingsley, Matt Steinbrenner | CBS | ||
The 65th Annual Tony Awards | Steve Bass, Seth Easter | |||
The Oscars | John Myhre, Joe Celli | ABC | ||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Jimmy Fallon" | Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, N. Joseph DeTullio | NBC | |
The Voice | "Blind Auditions, Part 2," "Battle Rounds, Part 1," "Live Shows, Part 4" | Anton Goss, James Connelly, Zeya Maurer | ||
2013 (65th) [43] | ||||
London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony | Mark Tildesley, Suttirat Anne Larlarb, Danny Boyle | NBC | ||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Justin Timberlake", "Host: Martin Short" and "Host: Ben Affleck" | Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood | ||
Dancing with the Stars | "Episode 1608A" | James Yarnell, David Edwards, Jason Howard | ABC | |
The Oscars | Derek McLane, Joe Celli | |||
The Voice | "Battle Rounds, Part 1," "The Live Shows," "Semi-Finals," "The Blind Auditions, Part 1" | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Zeya Maurer | NBC | |
2014 (66th) [44] | ||||
The Oscars | Derek McLane, Joe Celli, Gloria Lamb | ABC | ||
Portlandia | "Celery", "Sharing Finances" and "3D Printer". | Tyler Robinson, Schuyler Telleen, Katherine Isom | IFC | |
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Jimmy Fallon", "Host: Jonah Hill" and "Host: Anna Kendrick" | Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, N. Joseph DeTullio | NBC | |
Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games Opening Ceremony | George Tsypin, Rob Bissinger | |||
The Voice | "Episode 601" | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Zeya Maurer, Lydia Smyth, Kristen O'Malley |
Outstanding Production Design For Variety, Nonfiction, Reality or Reality-Competition Programming
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2015 (67th) [45] | ||||
Portlandia | "Dead Pets", "Call Me Al" and "Fashion". | Tyler Robinson, Schuyler Telleen, Katherine Isom | IFC | |
The 57th Annual Grammy Awards | Brian Stonestreet, Alana Billingsley, Kristen Merlino, Scott Welborn | CBS | ||
The Oscars | Derek McLane, Gloria Lamb, Matt Steinbrenner | ABC | ||
Peter Pan Live! | Derek McLane, Aimee B. Dombo, Mike Pilipski | NBC | ||
The Voice | "Episode 701" | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Zeya Maurer, Lydia Smyth |
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety, Nonfiction, Reality or Reality-Competition Series
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2016 (68th) [46] | ||||
Portlandia | "Family Emergency," "Pickathon," "Weirdo Beach" | Schuyler Telleen, Katherine Isom | IFC | |
Drunk History | "New Jersey" | Rachel Robb Kondrath, Kellie Jo Tinney | Comedy Central | |
Key & Peele | "Y'all Ready for This," "The End" | Gary Kordan, Julie Drach | ||
Saturday Night Live | "Hosts: Tiny Fey & Amy Poehler," "Host: Larry David," "Host: Peter Dinklage" | Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, Joe DeTullio | NBC | |
The Voice | "Live Finale, Part 2," "Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 2," "Live Semifinal Performances" | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Zeya Maurer, Lydia Smyth, Stephanie Trigg Hines | ||
2017 (69th) [47] | ||||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Alec Baldwin" | Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, Joe DeTullio | NBC | |
Bill Nye Saves the World | "Earth Is a Hot Mess" | James Pearse Connelly, Lydia Smyth, Stephanie Hines Trigg | Netflix | |
Drunk History | "Hamilton" | Chloe Arbiture, Monica Soto, Rae Deslich | Comedy Central | |
Portlandia | "Fred's Cell Phone Company" | Schuyler Telleen, Katherine Isom | IFC | |
The Voice | "Live Finale, Part 1" | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Zeya Maurer, Brittany MacWhorter, Stephanie Hines Trigg | NBC |
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety, Reality or Reality-Competition Series[48]
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2018 (70th) [49] | ||||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Bill Hader" | Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, N. Joseph DeTullio | NBC | |
Bill Nye Saves the World | "Extinction: Why All Our Friends Are Dying" | James Pearse Connelly, James Nelson, John Calderon, Heather Cantrell | Netflix | |
Dancing with the Stars | "Night at the Movies," "Halloween," "Finale" | James Yarnell, Steve Morden, John Sparano | ABC | |
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | "Episode 418" | Eric Morrell | HBO | |
The Voice | "The Blind Auditions Season Premiere" | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Lydia Smith, Zeya Maurer, Stephanie Hines | NBC | |
2019 (71st) [50] | ||||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: John Mulaney," "Host: Emma Stone" | Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood | NBC | |
At Home with Amy Sedaris | "Teenagers" | Jason Singleton, Naomi Munro, Kim Fischer | truTV | |
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | "Authoritarianism" | Eric Morrell, Ipek Celik | HBO | |
Queer Eye | "Jones Bar-B-Q" | Thomas Rouse | Netflix | |
The Voice | "Live Cross Battles Part 1" | Anton Goss, James Pearse Connelly, Zeya Maurer, Brittany Perham-MacWhorter, Emily Auble | NBC |
2020s
Year | Program | Episode(s) | Nominees | Network |
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2020 (72nd) [51] | ||||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Eddie Murphy", "Host: John Mulaney" | Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, N. Joseph DeTullio | NBC | |
At Home with Amy Sedaris | "Outdoor Entertaining", "Travel" | Jason Singleton, Katy Porter, Naomi Munro | truTV | |
Drunk History | "Bad Blood" | Monica Sotto, Rae Deslich, Linette McCown | Comedy Central | |
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | "Episode 629" | Eric Morrell, Amanda Carzoli | HBO | |
Queer Eye | "We're in Japan!: The Ideal Woman" | Thomas Rouse | Netflix | |
2021 (73rd) [52] | ||||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Kristen Wiig" | Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, N. Joseph DeTullio, Melissa Shakun | NBC | |
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | "Trump & Election Results / F*ck 2020" | Eric Morrell, Veronica Spink | HBO | |
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert | "Dr. Jon Lapook / Maroon 5" | Jim Fenhagen, Larry Hartman, Brendan Hurley, Riley Mellon | CBS | |
The Masked Singer | "The Season Premiere - The Masks Return" | James Pearse Connelly, Ryan Suchor, Lisa Nelson | Fox | |
RuPaul's Drag Race | "Condragulations", "Bossy Rossy RuBoot" | James McGowan, Gianna Costa | VH1 | |
2022 (74th) [53] | ||||
RuPaul's Drag Race | "Catwalk" | Gianna Costa, Allison Spain | VH1 | |
A Black Lady Sketch Show | "Anybody Have Something I Can Flog Myself With?" | Cindy Chao, Michele Yu, Lizzie Boyle | HBO | |
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert | "Colbert's Lord of the Rings Rap Celebrates 20 Years of the Greatest Trilogy in Movie History" | Jim Fenhagen, Larry Hartman, Brendan Hurley, Riley Mellon | CBS | |
Queer Eye | "Angel Gets Her Wings" | Thomas Rouse, Josh Smith | Netflix | |
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Kim Kardashian" | Eugene Lee, Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, N. Joseph DeTullio, Melissa Shakun | NBC | |
2023 (75th) [54] | ||||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Steve Martin & Martin Short", "Host: Jenna Ortega" | Akira Yoshimura, Keith Ian Raywood, Andrea Purcigliotti, Danielle Webb | NBC | |
A Black Lady Sketch Show | "Peek-A-Boob, Your Titty's Out" | Cindy Chao, Michele Yu, Lizzie Boyle | HBO | |
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | "Museums" | Eric Morrell, Sabrina Lederer | ||
Queer Eye | "Speedy for Life" | Thomas Rouse, Tyka Edwards | Netflix | |
RuPaul's Drag Race | "Blame It on the Edit" | Gianna Costa, Brad Bailey | MTV | |
2024 (76th) [55] | ||||
Saturday Night Live | "Host: Josh Brolin" | Joe DeTullio, Kenneth MacLeod, Melissa Shakun, Kimberly Kachougian | NBC | |
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | "Freight Trains" | Eric Morrell, Amanda Carzoli | HBO | |
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert | "February 11, 2024" | Jim Fenhagen, Larry Hartman, Riley Mellon, Brendan Hurley | CBS | |
RuPaul's Drag Race | "RDR Live!", "Werq the World" | Gianna Costa, Jen Chu, Gavin Smith | MTV | |
Squid Game: The Challenge | "War" | Mathieu Weekes, Ben Norman, Lizzie Chambers | Netflix |
Programs with multiple wins
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Programs with multiple nominations
Totals include nominations for Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series.
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Notes
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