31st International Emmy Awards
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Location | New York Hilton Hotel New York City, New York, U.S. |
Hosted by | Bob Costas |
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Founders Award | HBO |
The 31st International Emmy Awards took place on November 24, 2003, at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, United States. The ceremony was hosted by Bob Costas.[1]
Ceremony
The nominees for the 31st International Emmy Awards were announced by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, on October 10, 2003, at a press conference at MIPCOM in Cannes. The UK led the list of nominees the 31st edition of the International Emmy Awards with 10 nominees, followed by Germany with 5 nominations. Japan pocketed two, the BBC was the broadcaster with the largest number of indicated programs, six in total.
The BBC was the big winner of the night taking home three awards, including the Children & Young People Award for Legend of the Lost Tribe. The project was a co-production between BBC Bristol and Comic Relief. The Kumars at No. 42 won the best popular arts award, while Arena: The Life and Times of Count Luchino Visconti took best arts programme.[2]
The evening was highlighted by a program from Denmark being honored for the second year in a row in the Drama Series category -- Nikolaj og Julie from DR1. Additionally, programs from Germany were awarded in two categories. Colonia Media Filmproduktion GmbH's Mein Vater captured the TV Movies/Mini-Series category and Das Leben geht weiter took the Documentary category for Starcrest Media GmbH.[3]
Channel 4's Without Prejudice won the popular arts category. The Channel 4 had already been handed the news coverage Emmy for The Fall of Saddam at a National Television Academy news and documentary ceremony in September.[4]
Bob Costas and Sarah Jessica Parker were invited by the International Academy to present the 31st edition gala. Parker presented the International Emmy Founders Award to HBO, for its innovative programming, Greg Dyke - BBC director general - received the International Emmy Directorate Award, for outstanding services to broadcasting.
Winners
Arts Programming
ARTS PROGRAMMING | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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Arena: The Life and Times of Count Luchino Visconti | United Kingdom | BBC | Won |
Visions of Space: Antoni Gaudi | United Kingdom | BBC | Nominated |
Viaje al Centra de la Musica | Chile | Canal 13 | Nominated |
Living Architecture: The Work of Tadao Ando | Japan | NHK | Nominated |
Children & Young People
CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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Legend of the Lost Tribe | United Kingdom | BBC | Won |
The Little Polar Bear: The Big Harbour | Germany | Westdeutscher Rundfunk | Nominated |
Laura Trenter: Det brinner! | Sweden | SVT | Nominated |
An Angel for May | United Kingdom | Portman Film / Guerilla Films / Allumination FilmWorks | Nominated |
Comedy
COMEDY | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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The Kumars at No. 42 | United Kingdom | BBC | Won |
Alt und durchgeknallt | Germany | Brainpool TV | Nominated |
The Perfect Manual | Japan | TV Asahi | Nominated |
Lenny Henry in Pieces | United Kingdom | BBC | Nominated |
Documentary
DOCUMENTARY | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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Das Leben geht weiter | Germany | GmbH | Won |
Stalinguard | Germany | ZDF | Nominated |
Avenging Terror | United Kingdom | Channel 4 | Nominated |
The Least Peasants | United Kingdom | Channel 4 | Nominated |
Drama Series
DRAMA SERIES | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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Nikolaj og Julie | Denmark | DR1 | Won |
Cuéntame cómo pasó | Spain | Televisión Española | Nominated |
MDA | Australia | Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Nominated |
Waking the Dead | United Kingdom | BBC | Nominated |
Non-Scripted Entertainment
NON-SCRIPTED ENTERTAINMENT | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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Without Prejudice? | United Kingdom | Channel 4 | Won |
Caiga Quien Caiga | Argentina | Cuatro Cabezas | Nominated |
Home on Their Own | United Kingdom | ITV | Nominated |
Me lo dices o me lo cuentas | Spain | Telemadrid | Nominated |
TV Movie/Mini-Series
TV MOVIE / MINI-SERIES | COUNTRY | NETWORK | RESULT |
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Mein Vater | Germany | Westdeutscher Rundfunk | Won |
Ramona | Sweden | SVT | Nominated |
Jean Moulin – A Hero’s Destiny | France | TF1 | Nominated |
Murder | United Kingdom | BBC | Nominated |
References
- ^ "Bob Costas to host 31st International Emmy Awards". indiantelevision.com/. 17 September 2003. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
- ^ "BBC wins at Emmys". broadcastnow.com/. November 27, 2003.
- ^ "Robbie the Reindeer Nabs International Emmy Award". awn.com. November 25, 2003.
- ^ "Dyke attacks US war coverage". The Guardian. November 25, 2003.