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PBS WINS TWO PRIMETIME EMMYS AND RECEIVES SIX NOMINATIONS

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Arlington, VA; January 16, 2023 - The 75th Emmy Award Winners were announced recognizing extraordinary programming, performances, and a diverse range of exceptional storytelling across multiple platforms. PBS won two Creative Arts Primetime Emmys, bolded below. PBS received six nominations, including three for THE U.S. AND THE HOLOCAUST, which premiered September 18, 2022, and is currently available to stream on PBS Passport. In addition, the beloved ANTIQUES ROADSHOW received its 21st Primetime Emmy nomination.   

PBS congratulates all all our recognized programs and partners! 

THE U.S. AND THE HOLOCAUST   

Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/ Nonfiction Program 

Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Program 

Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program WINNER telescript by GEOFFREY C. WARD (Episode 2: Yearning to Breathe Free)

 

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW  

Outstanding Structured Reality Program 

 

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS GERSHWIN PRIZE FOR POPULAR SONG: JONI MITCHELL  

Outstanding Music Direction WINNER GREG PHILLINGANES, Music Director

 

WORLD CHANNEL: DOC WORLD "The Accused: Damned Or Devoted?"  

Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking