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Sep 16, 2024 · From 'Veep' to 'RuPaul's Drag Race' and more, these are the shows with the most Emmys in television history.
- The Carol Burnett Show
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- The Carol Burnett Show
Sep 6, 2022 · The NBC series has won more Emmy awards than any other television show. But it may surprise you to learn that throughout its run, only four cast members have won Emmys for their performances on "SNL": Chevy Chase (1977), Gilda Radner (1978), Dana Carvey (1993), and Kate McKinnon (2017 and 2016).
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TV Series U.S. reality show based on the British series "Strictly Come Dancing," where celebrities partner up with professional dancers and compete against each other in weekly elimination rounds to determine a winner.
- 'Veep'
- 'Dancing with The Stars'
- 'Murphy Brown'
- 'American Masters'
- 'Modern Family'
- 'Er'
- 'The Carol Burnett Show'
- 'Hill Street Blues'
- 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'
- 'Saturday Night Live'
- Wins: 17 - Nominations: 68 Julia Louis-Dreyfus has been praised as the "most successful sitcom star ever," and though most Americans know her for her signature dance moves as Elaine from "Seinfeld," it's as "Veep's" veep, Selina Meyer, that Louis-Dreyfus won six of her eight Primetime Emmy awards for acting, tied for the most ever. On the show, s...
- Wins: 17 - Nominations: 113 The only reality show on this list, Dancing with the Stars premiered in 2005 and has aired every year since then, racking up over 450 episodes along the way. An American adaptation of the British TV show Strictly Come Dancing, each season sees a celebrity paired up with a professional dancer. Pairs are eliminated by th...
- Wins: 18 - Nominations: 62 Murphy Brown, and its beloved protagonist by the same name played by Candice Bergen, were common sights in American households between 1988 and 1998, airing 247 episodes over that decade, though a 2018 revival was canceled following a single season. The sitcom focuses on Brown's life as an investigative journalist, news...
- Wins: 20 - Nominations: 59 The PBS biography series American Mastershas aired hundreds of episodes on writers, musicians, artists, and other figures who have had distinct impacts on American culture. Across its 35 seasons, past subjects have included Maya Angelou, Aaron Copland, David Hockney. The show has won the Emmy for Outstanding Documentary...
- Wins: 22 - Nominations: 85 All in the Family, throughout the '70s, presented Americans with an authentic depiction of a working-class family, and Modern Familytook up that mantle by presenting three different types of families: one nuclear, one stepfamily, and one with same-sex parents. The sitcom was met with critical acclaim for its witty writi...
- Wins: 23 - Nominations: 124 TV's counterpart to the police procedural is the medical drama, of which there have been countless iterations and new spins. ER is the second-longest-running medical drama, only surpassed by Grey's Anatomy, in the history of television, and helped to launch the career of George Clooney, who received two Emmy nomination...
- Wins: 25 - Nominations: 70 One of two sketch comedy programs on this list, The Carol Burnett Show, helmed by Carol Burnett, ran for 288 episodes (nine from its 1991 return), making Burnett a household name and establishing her as a comedy legend. With 25 Emmy wins, The Carol Burnett Show is an important staple of the sketch comedy genre and an ho...
- Wins: 26 - Nominations: 98 Over 146 episodes, Hill Street Blues followed the lives of workers at a police station on the eponymous road in an unnamed city. Its record of eight Emmy wins for a single season was only beaten by The West Wing, with which it tied for Emmy wins overall. Influential for its gritty and realistic portrayal of city life, t...
- Wins: 29 - Nominations: 67 Candice Bergen has been quoted as saying that there would be no Murphy Brown without The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which starred Moore as Mary Richards, a similarly career-focused, unmarried woman. With support from Edward Asner, Valerie Harper, and Betty White, The Mary Tyler Moore Showbroke barriers over its seven-season...
- Wins: 73 - Nominations: 296 Thousands of sketches. Hundreds of unique celebrity guests. Countless laughs. This is the legacy ofSaturday Night Live, NBC's decades-long sketch show that has launched superstars in acting, writing, and music. From controversial events broadcast live to millions of viewers to presidential elections being satirized by ...
- Saturday Night Live (1975-Present) — 82 Wins. Saturday Night Live thrives in its flexibility and durability, standing as one of the longest-running shows of all time.
- Game of Thrones (2011-2019) — 59 Wins. An ambitious TV show with epic proportions from start to finish, Game of Thrones will always be remembered as a massive TV event despite its highly divisive final season.
- Frasier (1992-2004) — 37 Wins. While it's debatable whether Cheers or its sister show Frasier is better, what is truly impressive is how Frasier managed to get more Emmy wins as a spin-off than the original show, even though Cheers is not so far behind.
- The Simpsons (1989-Present) — 35 Wins. The Simpsons has been around since the late-80s and collected 11 Emmy wins for Outstanding Animated Series ever since.
Sep 19, 2019 · In honor of TV's biggest night, we've rounded up the 38 shows that have won the most Emmys of all time. And while "Game of Thrones" is definitely on the list, it's not in the No. 1...
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The TV shows with the most Emmy wins ever: Saturday Night Live, Game of Thrones, Frasier, The Simpsons, Cheers, and Last Week Tonight.