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Primetime Emmy Award for Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Currently held by | Daisy Jones & the Six (2023) |
Website | emmys |
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie is an award handed out annually at the Creative Arts Emmy Award. Limited series and television movies shot on videotape competed alongside variety series and specials for Outstanding Tape Sound Mixing before 1986. They also faced off against regular series for Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Mixing before 1983.
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 Achievement in Film Sound Mixing
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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1970 (22nd) [1] | ||||
Mission: Impossible | Gordon L. Day, Dominick Gaffey | CBS | ||
First Tuesday | Roger Gary Andrews | NBC | ||
My Sweet Charlie | Roger Heman, Melvin M. Metcalfe, Clarence Self, John Stransky Jr. | |||
1971 (23rd) [2] | ||||
Tribes | Theodore Soderberg | ABC | ||
Mannix | Joel Moss, Don Rush | CBS | ||
San Francisco International Airport | Robert L. Hoyt, Roger Parish | NBC | ||
Vanished | James Z. Flaster, Ronald K. Pierce | |||
1972 (24th) [3] | ||||
Fireball Forward | Richard Overton, Theodore Soderberg | ABC | ||
Brian's Song | William J. Montague, Alfred E. Overton | ABC | ||
The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau | Roy Granville, Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter | |||
1973 (25th) [4] | ||||
Surrender at Appomattox: Appointment with Destiny | Fred Leroy Granville, Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter, Richard J. Wagner | CBS | ||
That Certain Summer | Melvin M. Metcalfe, Thom K. Piper | ABC | ||
The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau | Hoppy Mehterian, Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter |
Outstanding Achievement in Film or Tape Sound Mixing
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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1974 (26th) [5] | ||||
Pueblo | Albert A. Gramaglia, Michael Shindler | ABC | ||
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman | Charles T. Knight, Don Minkler | CBS | ||
The Execution of Private Slovik | John Kean, Thom K. Piper | ABC | ||
1975 (27th) [6] | ||||
The American Film Institute Salute to James Cagney | Marshall King | CBS | ||
The Missiles of October | Doug Nelson | ABC | ||
Wide World in Concert | Doug Nelson, Norm Schwartz |
Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Mixing
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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1976 (28th) [7] | ||||
Eleanor and Franklin | Don Bassman, Don Johnson | ABC | ||
Sanburg's Lincoln | Robert L. Harman, Charles Lewis, Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter | NBC | ||
1977 (29th) |
Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Mixing[8] | |||
The Savage Bees | Alan Bernard, Robert L. Harman, Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter | NBC | ||
Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years | Donald W. MacDougall, Richard Portman, David Ronne, Curly Thirlwell | ABC | ||
Roots | "Part 1" | Richard Portman, David M. Ronne, Don MacDougall, Curly Thirlwell | ||
"Part 4" | Willie D. Burton, George Porter, Eddie Nelson, Robert L. Harman | |||
"Part 7" | Hoppy Mehterian, George Porter, Eddie Nelson, Arnold Braun | |||
"Part 8" | George Porter, Eddie Nelson, Robert L. Harman, Arnold Braun | |||
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Any Area of Creative Technical Crafts[9][note 1] | ||||
Victory at Entebbe | Robert A. Biggart, Patrick Somerset | ABC | ||
1978 (30th) [10] | ||||
Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy | Robert L. Harman, Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter, William Teague | ABC | ||
Having Babies II | Alan Bernard, Hoppy Mehterian, Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter | ABC | ||
In the Matter of Karen Ann Quinlan | Hoppy Mehterian, Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter, Tommy Thompson | NBC | ||
See How She Runs | Eddie J. Nelson, J. Robert Pettis, George E. Porter, Cabell Smith | CBS | ||
A Sensitive, Passionate Man | Dean Hodges, Hoppy Mehterian, Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter | NBC | ||
Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo | Eddie Knowles, Eddie J. Nelson, J. Robert Pettis, George E. Porter | CBS | ||
1979 (31st) [11] | ||||
The Winds of Kitty Hawk | Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter, Bill Teague, Ray West | NBC | ||
A Christmas to Remember | Stanley P. Gordon, Hoppy Mehterian, Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter | CBS | ||
Ike | "Part 2" | Hoppy Mehterian, Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter, Bill Teague | ABC | |
The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal | Maury Harris, Eddie J. Nelson, George E. Porter, Ray West | NBC |
1980s
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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1980 (32nd) [12] | ||||
The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd | Ray Barons, David Campbell, Bob Pettis, John Reitz | CBS | ||
Amber Waves | Christopher Large, Eddie Nelson, George E. Porter, Terry Porter | ABC | ||
The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story | Robert Glass, Patrick Mitchell, Robert Thirwell, John Wilkenson | NBC | ||
Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones | David Campbell, Jacque Nosco, Bob Pettis, John Reitz | CBS | ||
Skag | "Pilot" | David E. Dockendorf, Robert L. Harman, William L. McCaughey, Jack Solomon | NBC | |
1981 (33rd) [13] | ||||
Evita Peron | "Part 1" | Robert L. Harman, William L. McCaughey, William R. Teague, Howard Wollman | NBC | |
Baby Comes Home | Alan Bernard, Robert L. Harman, William L. McCaughey, Howard Wollman | CBS | ||
The Bunker | Robert L. Harman, Rene Magnol, William L. McCaughey, Howard Wollman | |||
Dial "M" for Murder | Stanley P. Gordon, Robert L. Harman, William L. McCaughey, Lee Minkler | NBC | ||
Hart to Hart | "'Tis the Season to Be Murdered" | Robert L. Harman, William L. McCaughey, Blake Wilcox, Howard Wollman | ABC | |
The Killing of Randy Webster | Robert L. Harman, William L. McCaughey, Richard Raguse, Howard Wollman | CBS | ||
Nero Wolfe | "Gambit" | Gary Bourgeois, Nick Gaffey, Lee Minkler, Terry Porter | NBC | |
A Rumor of War | Harry Alphin, Manuel Topete Blake, Robert L. Harman, William L. McCaughey | CBS | ||
A Time for Miracles | Joel Fein, George E. Porter, William R. Teague, Howard Wollman | ABC | ||
Word of Honor | Robert L. Harman, John MacLeod, William L. McCaughey, Terry Porter | CBS | ||
1982 (34th) [14] | ||||
Hill Street Blues | "Personal Foul" | Bill Marky, Robert W. Glass Jr., Bill Nicholson, Howard Wilmarth | NBC | |
Fire on the Mountain | Thomas Causey, David J. Hudson, Mel Metcalfe, Ray West | NBC | ||
Hill Street Blues | "The Second Oldest Profession" | Bill Marky, Don Cahn, Jim Cook, Robert L. Harman | ||
A Woman Called Golda | Eli Yarkoni, Don Cahn, Jim Cook, Robert L. Harman | Syndicated | ||
World War III | Jacques Nosco, Don Cahn, Jim Cook, Robert L. Harman | NBC |
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or Movie