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TAPE: EF02/0998 IN_TIME: 07:05:31 DURATION: 8:22 SOURCES: APTN RESTRICTIONS: DATELINE: n/a SHOTLIST: 1. clip opening show (tribute to Hairspray on Broadway) 2. WS Donna Hanover walking to podium 3. Sot Donna Hanover: "Thank you Clark. That was fabulous and Barbara and I are disputing about who gets your jacket, fantastic fashion statement." 4. SOT Donna Hanover: "Tonight the whole television world is focused on New York City where the best television programmes of the year created outside of the United States will get a special kind of recognition. And I know that some of you may be wondering if the shows we honour are created outside of the United States why, are we holding the award show in the United States. Well I think it is the perfect place to hold the International Awards, and with a salute to the David Letterman show which got it's golden time slot from Howard Stringer I would like to give you the 10 best reasons to hold the International Emmy award show in New York City." 5. Lauren Holly announcing Drama Series nominees 6. clip of Unit One Danish Broadcast Corp (winner of Drama Series) 7. clip of Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (nominee) Isis Productions 8. Winner announced "Dracula -- Pages from a Virgin's Diary" 9. clip of "Dracula -- Pages from a Virgin's Diary" 10. winner announced is "Ten O'Clock News - Fall of Kabul" 11. clip of "Ten O'Clock News - Fall of Kabul" 12. Angela Lansbury announcing the Founders Award to Sir Howard Stringer 13. CA Barbara Walters listening to Howard's speech 14. SOT Mia Farrow and Seamus announcing the Unicef Award 15. Star TV accepting 16. Power of Good clip (winner) 17. Katsuji Ebisawa presented with Directorate Emmy 18. Winner announces dual winners 19. Joan Collins comes out to announce winner for TV Movies and Miniseries 20. clip of winner Die Manns (The Manns) Germany 21. audience clapping STORYLINE: INTERNATIONAL EMMY AWARDS The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the winners of the 30th International Emmy Awards Monday night at a star studded gala at the Sheraton New York hosted by Donna Hanover -- the ex-wife of the former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani. Joining her as presenters were Mia Farrow, Angela Lansbury, Joan Collins and Lauren Holly. The Danish Broadcasting Corporation took home top honors for the Drama category for Unit One and the Slovak Republic won for their documentary Nicholas Winton - The Power of Good. The BBC won several categories taking home statuettes in the News Coverage category for "Ten O'Clock News -- Fall of Kabul". They tied with RDF Media for "Faking It" with their "The Kumar's at N 42". Other notable winners included Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Dracula-Pages from A Virgin's Diary in the Arts Programming category and the German mini-series Die Manns (The Manns) as te favorite TV Movie or Mini-Series. This year's Directorate Emmy Award was presented to Katsuji Ebisawa, President, NHK Japan Broadcasting. The Founder's Emmy Award was presented to Sir Howard Stringer, Chairman and CEO, Sony Corporation of America. The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, a division of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, was chartered in 1969 and is the largest organization of global broadcasters, with representatives from over 50 countries on its Board. It was created to honour excellence in television programming outside the United States by awarding the International Emmy Award. The International Academy is a unique, independent organization comprising of the world's top television and media leaders who come together to exchange ideas, discuss standards and promote new strategies for the future of quality global television programming. list of winners: TV Movie/Miniseries: "Die Manns (The Manns)," Germany. Michael Weber and Heinrich Breloer. A miniseries about the novel-writing Mann family. Drama Series: "Unit One," Denmark. Sven Clausen and Peter Thorsboe. A police drama based on actual crimes. Documentary: "Nicholas Winton _ The Power of Good," Slovak Republic. Matej Minac and Patrik Pass. The story of a man who in 1939 saved more than 600 Czechoslovak Jewish children from the Nazis. Popular Arts (Dual Winners): "The Kumars at No. 42," United Kingdom. Lissa Evans, Richard Pinto, Sharat Sardana, Sanjeev Bhaskar. A comedy series about a talk-show host who works from home. "Faking It," United Kingdom. Stephen Lambert and Jamie Simpson. A burger van vendor lands a job as an haute cuisine chef. News Coverage: "Ten O'Clock News _ Fall of Kabul," United Kingdom. John Simpson and Joe Phua. BBC News coverage during November 2001, as the Northern Alliance troops advanced on Kabul. Children and Young People: "Stig of the Dump," United Kingdom. John Hay and Peter Tabern. A child befriends a caveman. Arts Programming: "Dracula _ Pages from a Virgin's Diary," Canada. Vonnie von Helmolt and Robert Sherrin. A synthesis of avant-garde film and choreography based on an original full-length ballet featuring the dancers of Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
Footage Information
Source | ABCNEWS VideoSource |
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Title: | Entertainment: International Emmys - Television makers from across the globe are recognised at the International Emmy |
Date: | 11/26/2002 |
Library: | APTN |
Tape Number: | VSAP356426 |
Content: | TAPE: EF02/0998 IN_TIME: 07:05:31 DURATION: 8:22 SOURCES: APTN RESTRICTIONS: DATELINE: n/a SHOTLIST: 1. clip opening show (tribute to Hairspray on Broadway) 2. WS Donna Hanover walking to podium 3. Sot Donna Hanover: "Thank you Clark. That was fabulous and Barbara and I are disputing about who gets your jacket, fantastic fashion statement." 4. SOT Donna Hanover: "Tonight the whole television world is focused on New York City where the best television programmes of the year created outside of the United States will get a special kind of recognition. And I know that some of you may be wondering if the shows we honour are created outside of the United States why, are we holding the award show in the United States. Well I think it is the perfect place to hold the International Awards, and with a salute to the David Letterman show which got it's golden time slot from Howard Stringer I would like to give you the 10 best reasons to hold the International Emmy award show in New York City." 5. Lauren Holly announcing Drama Series nominees 6. clip of Unit One Danish Broadcast Corp (winner of Drama Series) 7. clip of Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (nominee) Isis Productions 8. Winner announced "Dracula -- Pages from a Virgin's Diary" 9. clip of "Dracula -- Pages from a Virgin's Diary" 10. winner announced is "Ten O'Clock News - Fall of Kabul" 11. clip of "Ten O'Clock News - Fall of Kabul" 12. Angela Lansbury announcing the Founders Award to Sir Howard Stringer 13. CA Barbara Walters listening to Howard's speech 14. SOT Mia Farrow and Seamus announcing the Unicef Award 15. Star TV accepting 16. Power of Good clip (winner) 17. Katsuji Ebisawa presented with Directorate Emmy 18. Winner announces dual winners 19. Joan Collins comes out to announce winner for TV Movies and Miniseries 20. clip of winner Die Manns (The Manns) Germany 21. audience clapping STORYLINE: INTERNATIONAL EMMY AWARDS The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the winners of the 30th International Emmy Awards Monday night at a star studded gala at the Sheraton New York hosted by Donna Hanover -- the ex-wife of the former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani. Joining her as presenters were Mia Farrow, Angela Lansbury, Joan Collins and Lauren Holly. The Danish Broadcasting Corporation took home top honors for the Drama category for Unit One and the Slovak Republic won for their documentary Nicholas Winton - The Power of Good. The BBC won several categories taking home statuettes in the News Coverage category for "Ten O'Clock News -- Fall of Kabul". They tied with RDF Media for "Faking It" with their "The Kumar's at N 42". Other notable winners included Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Dracula-Pages from A Virgin's Diary in the Arts Programming category and the German mini-series Die Manns (The Manns) as te favorite TV Movie or Mini-Series. This year's Directorate Emmy Award was presented to Katsuji Ebisawa, President, NHK Japan Broadcasting. The Founder's Emmy Award was presented to Sir Howard Stringer, Chairman and CEO, Sony Corporation of America. The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, a division of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, was chartered in 1969 and is the largest organization of global broadcasters, with representatives from over 50 countries on its Board. It was created to honour excellence in television programming outside the United States by awarding the International Emmy Award. The International Academy is a unique, independent organization comprising of the world's top television and media leaders who come together to exchange ideas, discuss standards and promote new strategies for the future of quality global television programming. list of winners: TV Movie/Miniseries: "Die Manns (The Manns)," Germany. Michael Weber and Heinrich Breloer. A miniseries about the novel-writing Mann family. Drama Series: "Unit One," Denmark. Sven Clausen and Peter Thorsboe. A police drama based on actual crimes. Documentary: "Nicholas Winton _ The Power of Good," Slovak Republic. Matej Minac and Patrik Pass. The story of a man who in 1939 saved more than 600 Czechoslovak Jewish children from the Nazis. Popular Arts (Dual Winners): "The Kumars at No. 42," United Kingdom. Lissa Evans, Richard Pinto, Sharat Sardana, Sanjeev Bhaskar. A comedy series about a talk-show host who works from home. "Faking It," United Kingdom. Stephen Lambert and Jamie Simpson. A burger van vendor lands a job as an haute cuisine chef. News Coverage: "Ten O'Clock News _ Fall of Kabul," United Kingdom. John Simpson and Joe Phua. BBC News coverage during November 2001, as the Northern Alliance troops advanced on Kabul. Children and Young People: "Stig of the Dump," United Kingdom. John Hay and Peter Tabern. A child befriends a caveman. Arts Programming: "Dracula _ Pages from a Virgin's Diary," Canada. Vonnie von Helmolt and Robert Sherrin. A synthesis of avant-garde film and choreography based on an original full-length ballet featuring the dancers of Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet. |
Media Type: | Summary |