From Library Journal
O'Neil fills a vital information gap regarding television's most prestigious award. His book is both a reference work (all winners and virtually all nominees are listed) and a history of the Emmys--and by extension, the TV Academies (the Los Angeles branch of which hands out the prime time awards, while the New York branch awards the daytime, news, sports, and international statuettes). His brief introduction makes a convincing case for the Emmys to be taken as seriously as the more ballyhooed Oscars, Grammys, and Tonys. Although lacking in the behind-the-scenes gossip that characterizes so many books on the Oscars, this volume offers even the most casual fan an excellent introduction to the way TV awards have evolved. An index would be most helpful for future editions of this valuable book.
- Thomas Wiener, formerly with "American Film , " Washington, D.C.Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
The third edition, revised and updated to include all the latest glamour, gossip, controversies, scandals, and intrigue...
Lists of more than 6,500 winners in all categories
Year-by-year awards show anecdotes
All-time Emmy champs and losers
TV Hall-of-Famers
Dramatic victories and surprise moments
Prime time, daytime, sports, news, movies, and documentaries
Emmy facts and records
Who's never won and why
and more