Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Variety Sketch Series |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 2015 |
Currently held by | Saturday Night Live (2018) |
Website |
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The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series is an award presented to the best sketch comedy-driven variety show of the year.
In 2015, Outstanding Variety Series was separated into two categories – Outstanding Variety Talk Series and Outstanding Variety Sketch Series.[1]
Winners and nominations
2010s
Year | Program | Producers | Network |
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2015 (67th) [2] | |||
Inside Amy Schumer (Season 3) |
Amy Schumer, Jessi Klein, Daniel Powell, Steven Ast and Tony Hernandez, executive producers; Kim Caramele and Kevin Kane, producers | Comedy Central | |
Drunk History (Season 2) |
Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, Owen Burke, Derek Waters, Jeremy Konner and Seth Weitberg, executive producers; Melissa Wylie, produced by | Comedy Central | |
Key & Peele (Season 4) |
Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Ian Roberts, Jay Martel, Joel Zadak, Peter Principato and Paul Young, executive producers; Peter Atencio, co-executive producer; Linda Morel, produced by; Keith Raskin, consulting producer | ||
Portlandia (Season 5) |
Lorne Michaels, Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein, Jonathan Krisel and Andrew Singer, executive producers; Karey Dornetto and Graham Wagner, co-executive producers; David Cress and Alice Mathias, producers | IFC | |
Saturday Night Live (Season 40) |
Lorne Michaels, executive producer; Ken Aymong, supervising producer; Lindsay Shookus and Erin Doyle, producers; Steve Higgins and Erik Kenward, produced by | NBC | |
2016 (68th) [3] | |||
Key & Peele (Season 5) |
Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Ian Roberts, Jay Martel, Joel Zadak, Peter Principato and Paul Young, executive producers; Peter Atencio, co-executive producer; Linda Morel, produced by | Comedy Central | |
Documentary Now! (Season 1) |
Lorne Michaels, Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Rhys Thomas and Andrew Singer, executive producers; Erik Kenward, supervising producer; Hilary Marx and Alice Mathias, producers; Stephanie Meurer, produced by | IFC | |
Drunk History (Season 3) |
Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, Owen Burke, Derek Waters and Jeremy Konner, executive producers; Seth Weitberg, co-executive producer; Melissa Wylie, produced by | Comedy Central | |
Inside Amy Schumer (Season 4) |
Amy Schumer, Daniel Jason Powell, Jessi Klein, Steven Ast and Tony Hernandez, executive producers; Kim Caramele and Kevin Kane, supervising producers; Ayesha Rokadia, Ryan Cunningham, Tami Sagher, Christine Nangle, Kurt Metzger and Kyle Dunnigan, producers | ||
Portlandia (Season 6) |
Lorne Michaels, Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein, Jonathan Krisel and Andrew Singer, executive producers; Karey Dornetto, Graham Wagner and Alice Mathias, co-executive producers; David Cress, producer | IFC | |
Saturday Night Live (Season 41) |
Lorne Michaels, executive producer; Ken Aymong, supervising producer; Lindsay Shookus and Erin Doyle, producers; Steve Higgins and Erik Kenward, produced by | NBC | |
2017 (69th) [4] | |||
Saturday Night Live (Season 42) |
Lorne Michaels, executive producer; Ken Aymong, supervising producer; Lindsay Shookus and Erin Doyle, producers; Steve Higgins and Erik Kenward, produced by | NBC | |
Billy on the Street (Season 5) |
Billy Eichner, Mike Farah, Anna Wenger, Doug Brady, Richard Kathlean, and Bill Parker, executive producers; Elizabeth Baquet and Mary Zappulla, supervising producers | truTV | |
Documentary Now! (Season 2) |
Lorne Michaels, Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Seth Meyers, Alex Buono, Rhys Thomas, and Andrew Singer, executive producers; John Mulaney, co-executive producer; Alice Mathias, producer; Scott Sites, produced by | IFC | |
Drunk History (Season 4) |
Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, Derek Waters, Jeremy Konner, and Owen Burke, executive producers; Melissa Wylie, produced by | Comedy Central | |
Portlandia (Season 7) |
Lorne Michaels, Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein, Jonathan Krisel, and Andrew Singer, executive producers; Graham Wagner and Alice Mathias, co-executive producers; David Cress, producer | IFC | |
Tracey Ullman's Show (Season 1) |
Tracey Ullman, Ben Farrell, and Myfanwy Moore, executive producers; Caroline Norris, producer | HBO | |
2018 (70th) [5] | |||
Saturday Night Live (Season 43) |
Lorne Michaels, executive producer; Ken Aymong, supervising producer; Lindsay Shookus, Erin Doyle and Tom Broecker, producers; Steve Higgins and Erik Kenward, produced by | NBC | |
At Home with Amy Sedaris (Season 1) |
Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello, Cindy Caponera, Vernon Chatman, John Lee and Alyson Levy, executive producers; Bernie Kaminski, co-executive producer; Jodi Lennon, Ryan Cunningham and Daria Scoccimarro, producers | truTV | |
Drunk History (Season 5) |
Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, Owen Burke, Derek Waters and Jeremy Konner, executive producers; Greg Tuculescu, co-executive producer; Zachary Halley, produced by | Comedy Central | |
I Love You, America (Season 1) |
Sarah Silverman, Amy Zvi, Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, Gavin Purcell and Joe Farrell, executive producers; David Ferguson, Meaghan Rady and Becca Kinsky, co-executive producers; Allyce Ozarski, produced by | Hulu | |
Portlandia (Season 8) |
Lorne Michaels, Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein, Jonathan Krisel, Andrew Singer, Graham Wagner, Alice Mathias and Karey Dornetto, executive producers; David Cress, producer | IFC | |
Tracey Ullman's Show (Season 2) |
Tracey Ullman, executive producer; Caroline Norris, producer | HBO | |
Programs with multiple wins
Totals include wins for Outstanding Variety Series.
- 4 wins
Programs with multiple nominations
Totals include nominations for Outstanding Variety Series.
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References
- ↑ Andreeva, Nellie (February 20, 2015). "EMMYS: TV Academy Splits Best Miniseries & TV Movie, Reality Program & Voice-Over Categories, Expands Combined Longform Fields To 6 Nominees, Sets Possibility For 7 Best Drama & Comedy Series Nominees". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
- ↑ "Nominees/Winners". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved July 12, 2018.
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