The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie is a retired award that was handed out annually at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. In 2014, the category was restructured into Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More) and Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program (One Hour or More).
Winners and nominations
1950s
1960s
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction and Scenic Design
Year
|
Program
|
Episode(s)
|
Nominees
|
Network
|
1960 [8]
|
Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
|
Ralph Berger, Frank Smith
|
CBS
|
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
|
John J. Lloyd
|
CBS
|
The Garry Moore Show
|
Charles Lisanby
|
1961 [9]
|
Checkmate
|
John J. Lloyd
|
CBS
|
Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall
|
Gary Smith
|
NBC
|
24 Hours in a Woman's Life
|
Jac Venza
|
CBS
|
1962 [10]
|
Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall
|
Gary Smith
|
NBC
|
The Garry Moore Show
|
Charles Lisanby
|
CBS
|
The Power and the Glory
|
Burr Smidt
|
The Twilight Zone
|
Philip Barber
|
Theatre '62
|
Jan Scott
|
NBC
|
1963 [11]
|
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
|
Carroll Clark, Marvin Aubrey Davis
|
NBC
|
Bonanza
|
A. Earl Hedrick, Hal Pereira
|
NBC
|
The Defenders
|
Willard Levitas
|
CBS
|
The DuPont Show of the Week
|
Jan Scott
|
NBC
|
The Eleventh Hour
|
George Davis, Merrill Pye
|
Pygmalion (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Warren Clymer
|
1964 [12]
|
The Fantasticks (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Warren Clymer
|
NBC
|
The Danny Kaye Show
|
Edward Stephenson
|
CBS
|
The Judy Garland Show
|
Robert Kelly, Gary Smith
|
The Outer Limits
|
Jack Poplin
|
ABC
|
1965 [13]
|
The Holy Terror (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Warren Clymer
|
NBC
|
My Name Is Barbra
|
Bill Harp, Tom John
|
CBS
|
A Carol for Another Christmas (Xerox Specials)
|
Gene Callahan, Jack Wright
|
NBC
|
The Magnificent Yankee (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Warren Clymer
|
NBC
|
1966 [14]
|
The Hollywood Palace
|
James Trittipo
|
ABC
|
The Andy Williams Show
|
Edward Stephenson
|
NBC
|
Color Me Barbra
|
Tom John
|
CBS
|
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
|
George Davis, Merrill Pye, James W. Sullivan
|
NBC
|
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
|
William J. Creber
|
ABC
|
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
|
"Further Adventures of Gallegher"
|
Carroll Clark, William H. Tuntke
|
NBC
|
1967
|
Death of a Salesman
|
Earl Carlson, Tom John
|
CBS
|
1968 [15]
|
The Fred Astaire Show
|
James Trittipo
|
CBS
|
Kismet (Armstrong Center Theater)
|
George Gaines, Jan Scott
|
ABC
|
Elizabeth the Queen (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Warren Clymer
|
NBC
|
Mission: Impossible
|
"Echo of Yesterday"
|
Bill Ross
|
CBS
|
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
|
"Episode 210"
|
Lucien Hafley, Bill Ross
|
CBS
|
1969 [16]
|
Mission: Impossible
|
"The Bunker"
|
Lucien Hafley, Bill Ross
|
CBS
|
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
|
Ken Johnson
|
NBC
|
Star Trek
|
"All Our Yesterdays"
|
John M. Dwyer, Matt Jefferies
|
NBC
|
1970s
Outstanding Art Direction for a Dramatic Program or Series
Year
|
Program
|
Episode(s)
|
Nominees
|
Network
|
1970 [17]
|
Shadow Game (CBS Playhouse)
|
Earl Carlson, Jan Scott
|
CBS
|
The File on Devlin (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
James Trittipo
|
NBC
|
Man on the Moon: The Epic Journey of Apollo XI
|
Wesley Laws, Hugh Gray Raisky
|
CBS
|
Mission: Impossible
|
Lucien M. Hafley, Gibson Holley
|
1971 [18]
|
Hamlet (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Peter Roden
|
NBC
|
Mannix
|
"The Mouse That Died"
|
Fred R. Price, Jan M. Van Tamelen
|
CBS
|
Montserrat
|
Jan Scott
|
PBS
|
The Price (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
John Clements
|
NBC
|
Vanished
|
John J. Lloyd, Ruby R. Levitt
|
1972 [19]
|
The Scarecrow
|
Jan Scott
|
PBS
|
Look Homeward, Angel (CBS Playhouse)
|
Ben Edwards
|
CBS
|
Mission: Impossible
|
Lucien M. Hafley, Gibson Holley
|
The Snow Goose (Hallmark Hall of Fame)
|
Stanley Morris
|
NBC
|
1973 [20]
|
Much Ado About Nothing
|
Tom John
|
CBS
|
Another Part of the Forest
|
Jan Scott
|
CBS
|
Mannix
|
Fred R. Price, Jan M. Van Tamelen
|
Mission: Impossible
|
Lucien M. Hafley, Gibson Holley
|
Night of Terror
|
William Campbell
|
ABC
|
The Red Pony
|
Robert F. Boyle, James Hulsey, John Kurl
|
NBC
|
1974 [21]
|
The Lie
|
Jan Scott, Charles Kreiner
|
CBS
|
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
|
Michael D. Haller
|
ABC
|
The Execution of Private Slovik
|
Walter H. Tyler, Richard Friedman
|
NBC
|
Outstanding Art Direction for a Dramatic Special