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Date
Year
Host(s)
Network
Site
Most-awarded program(s)
U.S. viewers (millions)
Ref.
1st
January 25, 1949
1948
Walter O'Keefe
KTSL
Hollywood Athletic Club
—
[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
2nd
January 27, 1950
1949
KFI
Ambassador Hotel
[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
3rd
January 23, 1951
1950
Syd Cassyd
KLAC
The Alan Young Show
[ 8] [ 9]
4th
February 18, 1952
1951
KECA
Cocoanut Grove
Your Show of Shows
5th
February 3, 1953
1952
Art Linkletter
KLAC
Hotel Statler
I Love Lucy
6th
February 11, 1954
1953
Ed Sullivan
KHJ
Hollywood Palladium
7th
March 7, 1955
1954
NBC
Studio One
8th
March 17, 1956
1955
9th
March 16, 1957
1956
Desi Arnaz
NBC Studios (LA & NY)
10th
April 15, 1958
1957
Playhouse 90
11th
May 6, 1959
1958–59
Raymond Burr
An Evening with Fred Astaire
12th
June 20, 1960
1959–60
13th
May 16, 1961
1960–61
Hallmark Hall of Fame : "Macbeth "
14th
May 22, 1962
1961–62
The Defenders
15th
May 26, 1963
1962–63
16th
May 25, 1964
1963–64
The Dick Van Dyke Show
17th
September 12, 1965
1964–65
Hallmark Hall of Fame : "The Magnificent Yankee "
18th
May 22, 1966
1965–66
CBS
The Dick Van Dyke Show
19th
June 4, 1967
1966–67
ABC
Mission: Impossible
20th
May 19, 1968
1967–68
NBC
Get Smart
21st
June 8, 1969
1968–69
CBS
CBS Playhouse : "The People Next Door "
[ 10] [ 11]
22nd
June 7, 1970
1969–70
ABC
[ 12] [ 13]
23rd
May 9, 1971
1970–71
Johnny Carson
NBC
Hollywood Palladium
24th
May 14, 1972
1971–72
CBS
All in the Family
25th
May 20, 1973
1972–73
ABC
Shubert Theatre
The Waltons
26th
May 28, 1974
1973–74
NBC
Pantages Theatre
27th
May 19, 1975
1974–75
—
CBS
Hollywood Palladium
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
30.83[ 14]
28th
May 17, 1976
1975–76
ABC
Shubert Theatre
31.38[ 14]
29th
September 11, 1977
1976–77
NBC
Pasadena Civic Auditorium
Roots
—
30th
September 17, 1978
1977–78
Alan Alda
CBS
31st
September 9, 1979
1978–79
ABC
32nd
September 7, 1980
1979–80
NBC
Lou Grant
33rd
September 13, 1981
1980–81
CBS
Hill Street Blues
34th
September 19, 1982
1981–82
ABC
33.01[ 14]
35th
September 25, 1983
1982–83
NBC
Cheers
24.50[ 14]
36th
September 23, 1984
1983–84
Tom Selleck
CBS
Hill Street Blues
20.28[ 14]
37th
September 22, 1985
1984–85
John Forsythe
ABC
Cagney & Lacey
—
38th
September 21, 1986
1985–86
NBC
35.79[ 14]
39th
September 20, 1987
1986–87
Bruce Willis
Fox
Promise
14.38[ 14]
40th
August 28, 1988
1987–88
—
Thirtysomething
15.43[ 14]
41st
September 17, 1989
1988–89
John Larroquette
Cheers
17.23[ 14]
42nd
September 16, 1990
1989–90
L.A. Law
12.3[ 15]
43rd
August 25, 1991
1990–91
Cheers
18.51[ 14]
44th
August 30, 1992
1991–92
20.41[ 14]
45th
September 19, 1993
1992–93
Angela Lansbury
ABC
18.9[citation needed ]
46th
September 11, 1994
1993–94
Frasier
21.3[citation needed ]
47th
September 10, 1995
1994–95
Fox
18.04[ 14]
48th
September 8, 1996
1995–96
ABC
20.58[ 14]
49th
September 14, 1997
1996–97
Bryant Gumbel
CBS
NYPD Blue
18.77[ 14]
50th
September 13, 1998
1997–98
—
NBC
Shrine Auditorium
19.36[ 14]
51st
September 12, 1999
1998–99
Fox
The Practice
17.5[ 16]
52nd
September 10, 2000
1999–2000
Garry Shandling
ABC
The West Wing
21.8[ 17]
53rd
November 4, 2001[ a]
2000–01
Ellen DeGeneres
CBS
Shubert Theatre [ b]
17.1[ 21]
54th
September 22, 2002
2001–02
Conan O'Brien
NBC
Shrine Auditorium
20.0[ 22]
55th
September 21, 2003
2002–03
—
Fox
17.7[ 23]
56th
September 19, 2004
2003–04
Garry Shandling
ABC
Angels in America
13.8[ 24]
57th
September 18, 2005
2004–05
Ellen DeGeneres
CBS
18.7[ 24]
58th
August 27, 2006
2005–06
Conan O'Brien
NBC
Elizabeth I
16.1[ 24]
59th
September 16, 2007
2006–07
Ryan Seacrest
Fox
13.06[ 25]
60th
September 21, 2008
2007–08
ABC
Peacock Theater [ c]
John Adams
12.2[ 15]
61st
September 20, 2009
2008–09
Neil Patrick Harris
CBS
13.47[ 28]
62nd
August 29, 2010
2009–10
Jimmy Fallon
NBC
Temple Grandin
13.50[ 28]
63rd
September 18, 2011
2010–11
Jane Lynch
Fox
Modern Family
12.44[ 29]
64th
September 23, 2012
2011–12
Jimmy Kimmel
ABC
13.26[ 30]
65th
September 22, 2013
2012–13
Neil Patrick Harris
CBS
Behind the Candelabra
17.63[ 31]
66th
August 25, 2014
2013–14
Seth Meyers
NBC
Breaking Bad
15.59[ 32]
67th
September 20, 2015
2014–15
Andy Samberg
Fox
Olive Kitteridge
11.87[ 33]
68th
September 18, 2016
2015–16
Jimmy Kimmel
ABC
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story
11.30[ 34]
69th
September 17, 2017
2016–17
Stephen Colbert
CBS
11.38[ 35]
70th
September 17, 2018
2017–18
NBC
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
10.17[ 36]
71st
September 22, 2019
2018–19
—
Fox
Fleabag
6.98[ 37]
[ 38]
72nd
September 20, 2020
2019–20
Jimmy Kimmel
ABC
Staples Center [ d]
Schitt's Creek
6.36[ 40]
[ 41]
73rd
September 19, 2021
2020–21
Cedric the Entertainer
CBS
The Event Deck at L.A. Live [ e]
The Crown
7.83[ 43]
[ 44]
74th
September 12, 2022
2021–22
Kenan Thompson
NBC
Peacock Theater [ c]
The White Lotus
5.92[ 45]
[ 46]
75th
January 15, 2024[ f]
2022–23
Anthony Anderson
Fox
4.46[ 50]
[ 51]
76th
September 15, 2024
2023–24
ABC
TBA
[ 52]