20th Primetime Emmy Awards

The ceremony was hosted by Frank Sinatra and Dick Van Dyke.Winners are listed in bold and series' networks are in parentheses.The top shows of the night were Get Smart and Mission: Impossible.Get Smart won three major awards, while the most nominated show was the anthology drama CBS Playhouse with ten.The first posthumous Acting Emmy went to Marion Lorne for her performance in Bewitched, while The Avengers was the first non American produced nomination, having been syndicated from ABC Weekend TV, which was a part of the United Kingdom Independent Television Network, by ABC.
Hollywood PalladiumLos Angeles, CaliforniaAcademy of Television Arts and SciencesFrank SinatraDick Van DykeGet SmartBewitchedDear FriendsDo Not Go Gentle Into That Good NightHe & SheOutstanding Comedy SeriesOutstanding Dramatic SeriesOutstanding Dramatic ProgramHallmark Hall of FameOutstanding Musical or Variety SeriesRowan & Martin's Laugh-InPrimetime Emmy Awardsanthology dramaCBS PlayhouseMarion LorneThe AvengersABC Weekend TVUnited KingdomFamily AffairHogan's HeroesThe Lucy ShowNET PlayhouseRun for Your LifeThe Bell Telephone HourThe Carol Burnett ShowThe Dean Martin Comedy HourThe Smothers Brothers Comedy HourOutstanding Musical or Variety ProgramHerb AlpertSyndicatedA Man and His Music + Ella + JobimCamera ThreeThe Mike Douglas ShowABC's Wide World of Sports10th Winter Olympic GamesThe American SportsmanElizabeth the QueenThe Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeOutstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy SeriesDon AdamsRichard BenjaminSebastian CabotBrian KeithDick YorkOutstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Comedy SeriesLucille BallBarbara FeldonElizabeth MontgomeryPaula PrentissMarlo ThomasThat GirlOutstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic SeriesBill CosbyRaymond BurrIronsideRobert CulpBen GazzaraMartin LandauOutstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic SeriesBarbara BainDiana RiggBarbara StanwyckThe Big ValleyOutstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a ComedyWerner KlempererJack CassidyWilliam DemarestMy Three SonsGale GordonOutstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a ComedyAgnes MooreheadMarge RedmondThe Flying NunNita TalbotOutstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a DramaMilburn StoneGunsmokeJoseph CampanellaMannixLawrence DobkinLeonard NimoyMr. SpockOutstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a DramaBarbara AndersonLinda CristalThe High ChaparralTessie O'SheaMelvyn DouglasVan HeflinGeorge C. ScottEli WallachMaureen StapletonJudith AndersonQueen Elizabeth IGeneviève BujoldJoan of ArcColleen DewhurstAnne JacksonOutstanding Directorial Achievement in ComedyBruce BilsonThe MonkeesJames FrawleyDanny ArnoldOutstanding Directorial Achievement in DramaPaul BogartGeorge SchaeferAlex SegalLee H. KatzinOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Music or VarietyMovin' with NancyJack Haley Jr.Greg GarrisonDwight HemionGordon WilesBill FosterOutstanding Writing Achievement in ComedyChris HaywardAllan BurnsLeonard SternArne SultanMilt JosefsbergRay SingerRuth Brooks FlippenOutstanding Writing Achievement in DramaLoring MandelReginald RoseWilliam Read WoodfieldDon MankiewiczOutstanding Writing Achievement in Music or Varietytechnical categories.Emmy AwardsInternational TV AcademyPrimetime Emmy AwardwinnersMain ceremoniesCreative ArtsDaytime Emmy AwardInternationalSportsTechnology and EngineeringNews and DocumentaryChildren's and FamilyChicago / MidwestHeartlandsLone StarLos AngelesLower Great LakesMichiganMid-AmericaMid-AtlanticMidsouthNational Capital / Chesapeake BayNew EnglandNew YorkNorthwestOhio ValleyPacific SouthwestRocky Mountain / SouthwestSan Francisco / Northern CaliforniaAtlanta / SoutheastSuncoastUpper MidwestLifetime Achievement EmmysTelevision Hall of FameBob Hope Humanitarian AwardTriple Crown of ActingCableACE Award