Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Single-Camera Comedy Series
Primetime Emmy Award for Picture Editing for a Single-Camera Comedy Series | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Picture Editing for a Single-Camera Comedy Series |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
Currently held by | The Bear (2024) |
Website | emmys |
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Single-Camera Comedy Series is an award given at the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards. This award and Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series replaced Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series in 2003.
In the following list, the first titles listed in gold and bold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place:
Winners and nominations
[edit]1970s
[edit]Outstanding Film Editing for a Series
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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1970 (22nd) [1] | ||||
Bracken's World | "Sweet Smell of Failure" | Bill Mosher | NBC | |
The Ghost & Mrs. Muir | "The Great Power Failure" | Axel R. Hubert | ABC | |
Mission: Impossible | Arthur David Hilton | CBS | ||
1971 (23rd) [2] | ||||
The Bold Ones: The Senator | "A Continual Roar of Musketry" | Michael Economou | NBC | |
The Bold Ones: The Senator | "To Taste of Death But Once" | Douglas Stewart | NBC | |
Hawaii Five-O | Arthur David Hilton | CBS | ||
1972 (24th) [3] | ||||
Columbo | "Death Lends a Hand" | Edward M. Abroms | NBC | |
The Bold Ones: The Lawyers | Richard Bracken, Gloryette Clark and J. Terry Williams | NBC | ||
Longstreet | Joseph Dervin | ABC | ||
1973 (25th) [4] | ||||
The Waltons | Gene Fowler, Marjorie Fowler and Anthony Wollner | CBS | ||
M*A*S*H | Fred W. Berger and Stanford Tischler | CBS | ||
The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Douglas Hines | |||
1974 (26th) [5] | ||||
The Blue Knight | Samuel E. Beetley, Gene Fowler and Marjorie Fowler | NBC | ||
M*A*S*H | Fred W. Berger and Stanford Tischler | CBS | ||
The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Douglas Hines and Bud S. Isaacs |
Outstanding Film Editing for a Single Episode of a Comedy Series
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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1975 (27th) [6] | ||||
The Mary Tyler Moore Show | "An Affair to Forget" | Douglas Hines | CBS | |
M*A*S*H | "The General Flipped at Dawn" | Fred W. Berger and Stanford Tischler | CBS | |
1976 (28th) [7] | ||||
M*A*S*H | "Welcome to Korea" | Fred W. Berger and Stanford Tischler | CBS | |
The Mary Tyler Moore Show | "Chuckles Bites the Dust" | Douglas Hines | CBS | |
1977 (29th) [8] | ||||
The Mary Tyler Moore Show | "Murray Can't Lose" | Douglas Hines | CBS | |
M*A*S*H | "Dear Sigmund" | Samuel E. Beetley and Stanford Tischler | CBS | |
1978 (30th) [9] | ||||
Happy Days | "Richie Almost Dies" | Ed Cotter | ABC | |
The Bob Newhart Show | "A Jackie Story" | M. Pam Blumenthal | CBS | |
The Love Boat | "Masquerade/The Caper/Eyes of Love/Hollywood Royalty" | Norman Wallerstein and Robert Moore | ABC | |
M*A*S*H | "Fade Out, Fade In" | Larry L. Mills and Stanford Tischler | CBS |
Outstanding Film Editing for a Series
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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1979 (31st) [10] | ||||
Taxi | "Paper Marriage" | M. Pam Blumenthal | ABC | |
Dallas | "Reunion, Part 2" | Fred W. Berger | CBS | |
Lou Grant | "Hooker" | James Galloway | ||
M*A*S*H | "The Billfold Syndrome" | Stanford Tischler and Larry L. Mills |
1980s
[edit]Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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1980 (32nd) [11] | ||||
Taxi | "Louie and the Nice Girl" | M. Pam Blumenthal | ABC | |
M*A*S*H | "The Yalu Brick Road" | Stanford Tischler and Larry L. Mills | CBS | |
Skag | "Pilot" | Sidney Katz | NBC | |
"The Working Girl, Part 1" | Larry Strong | |||
1981 (33rd) [12] | ||||
Taxi | "Elaine's Strange Triangle" | M. Pam Blumenthal and Jack Michon | ABC | |
Dallas | "Ewing-Gate" | Fred W. Berger | CBS | |
Dynasty | "The Dinner Party" | Dick Darling | ABC | |
The Greatest American Hero | "Pilot" | Christopher Nelson | ||
Hill Street Blues | "Hill Street Station" | Ray Daniels and A. David Marshall | NBC | |
"Jungle Madness" | Clay Bartels | |||
"Rites of Spring" | Tom Stevens | |||
Lou Grant | "Strike" | James Galloway | CBS | |
M*A*S*H | "Death Takes a Holiday" | Stanford Tischler and Larry L. Mills | ||
Palmerstown, U.S.A. | "Crossroads" | Bernard Balmuth | ||
The White Shadow | "A Day in the Life" | Tony de Zarraga | ||
1982 (34th) [13] | ||||
Hill Street Blues | "Of Mouse and Man" | Andrew Chulack | NBC | |
Dallas | "The Split" | Fred W. Berger | CBS | |
Fame | "Musical Bridge" | Mark Melnick | NBC | |
"Passing Grade" | Michael A. Hoey | |||
Hill Street Blues | "The Second Oldest Profession" | Ray Daniels | ||
Quincy, M.E. | "For Love of Joshua" | Jeanene Ambler | ||
1983 (35th) [14] | ||||
Hill Street Blues | "Phantom of the Hill" | Ray Daniels | NBC | |
Cheers | "Endless Slumper" | Andrew Chulack | NBC | |
Dallas | "Ewing's Inferno" | Fred W. Berger | CBS | |
Dynasty | "La Mirage" | Bob Blake | ABC | |
M*A*S*H | "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" | Stanford Tischler and Larry L. Mills | CBS | |
Matt Houston | "The Showgirl Murders" | Bob Bring | ABC | |
Quincy, M.E. | "Quincy's Wedding, Part 2" | Jeanene Ambler | NBC | |
1984 (36th) [15] | ||||
Cheers | "Old Flames" | Andrew Chulack | NBC | |
Cagney & Lacey | "The Baby Broker" | Millie Moore | CBS | |
"Choices" | Geoffrey Rowland | |||
Hill Street Blues | "Parting Is Such Sweep Sorrow" | Ray Daniels | NBC | |
Simon & Simon | "Double Play" | Larry Heath | CBS | |
1985 (37th) [16] | ||||
Cagney & Lacey | "Who Said It's Fair?, Part 2" | Jim Gross | CBS | |
Crazy Like a Fox | "Pilot" | J. Terry Williams | CBS | |
Miami Vice | "Evan" | Robert A. Daniels | NBC | |
"Smuggler's Blues" | Michael B. Hoggan | |||
Murder, She Wrote | "The Murder of Sherlock Holmes" | Donald Douglas | CBS |
2000s
[edit]Outstanding Picture Editing for a Comedy Series (Single or Multi-Camera)
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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2003 (55th) [17] |
Malcolm in the Middle | "If Boys Were Girls" | Mark Scheib and Steve Welch | Fox |
Curb Your Enthusiasm | "The Corpse Sniffing Dog" | Steven Rasch | HBO | |
"Krazee-Eyez Killa" | Jon Corn | |||
Sex and the City | "Anchors Away" | Wendey Stanzler | ||
"Luck Be an Old Lady" | Michael Berenbaum | |||
2004 (56th) [18] |
Arrested Development | "Pilot" | Lee Haxall | Fox |
Curb Your Enthusiasm | "Opening Night" | Steven Rasch | HBO | |
"The Survivor" | Jon Corn | |||
Scrubs | "My Screw Up" | John Michel | NBC | |
Sex and the City | "An American Girl in Paris" | Michael Berenbaum and Wendey Stanzler | HBO | |
2005 (57th) [19] |
Desperate Housewives | "Pilot" | Michael Berenbaum | ABC |
Arrested Development | "Good Grief" | Richard Candib | Fox | |
"Let 'Em Eat Cake" | Steven Sprung | |||
"Motherboy XXX" | Robert Bramwell | |||
Desperate Housewives | "Pretty Little Picture" | Jonathan Posell | ABC | |
2006 (58th) [20] |
My Name Is Earl | "Ruined Joy's Wedding" | Lance Luckey | NBC |
Arrested Development | "The Ocean Walker" | Stuart Bass | Fox | |
Curb Your Enthusiasm | "The Ski Lift" | Steven Rasch | HBO | |
Desperate Housewives | "That's Good, That's Bad" | Nancy Morrison | ABC | |
The Office | "Booze Cruise" | Dean Holland | NBC | |
"Christmas Party" | David Rogers | |||
Weeds | "Good Shit Lollipop" | David Helfand | Showtime | |
2007 (59th) [21] |
The Office | "The Job" | Dean Holland and David Rogers | NBC |
My Name Is Earl | "Guess Who's Coming Out of Joy" | Lance Luckey | NBC | |
"The Trial" | William Marrinson | |||
Weeds | "Crush Girl Love Panic" | Bill Turro | Showtime | |
"Ms. Botwin's Neighborhood" | David Helfand | |||
2008 (60th) [22] |
Pushing Daisies | "Pie-lette" | Stuart Bass | ABC |
Curb Your Enthusiasm | "The Bat Mitzvah" | Steven Rasch | HBO | |
The Office | "Goodbye, Toby" | Dean Holland and David Rogers | NBC | |
30 Rock | "Cooter" | Ken Eluto | ||
Weeds | "A Pool and His Money" | Bill Turro | Showtime | |
2009 (61st) [23] |
30 Rock | "Apollo, Apollo" | Ken Eluto | NBC |
How I Met Your Mother | "The Naked Man" | Susan Federman | CBS | |
The Office | "Dream Team" | Claire Scanlon | NBC | |
"Stress Relief" | Dean Holland and David Rogers | |||
"Two Weeks" | Stuart Bass |
2010s
[edit]Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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2010 (62nd) [24] |
Modern Family | "Pilot" | Ryan Case | ABC |
Curb Your Enthusiasm | "The Bare Midriff" | Steven Rasch | HBO | |
"The Table Read" | Jonathan Corn and Roger Nygard | |||
Modern Family | "Family Portrait" | Jonathan Schwartz | ABC | |
30 Rock | "Dealbreakers Talk Show #0001" | Ken Eluto | NBC | |
2011 (63rd) [25] |
How I Met Your Mother | "Subway Wars" | Susan Federman | CBS |
The Big Bang Theory | "The Agreement Dissection" | Peter Chakos | CBS | |
Modern Family | "Halloween" | Ryan Case | ABC | |
"Slow Down Your Neighbors" | Jonathan Schwartz | |||
30 Rock | "100" | Meg Reticker | NBC |
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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2012 (64th) [26] |
Curb Your Enthusiasm | "Palestinian Chicken" | Steven Rasch | HBO |
Modern Family | "Election Day" | Steven Rasch | ABC | |
"Leap Day" | Ryan Case | |||
30 Rock | "Leap Day" | Meg Reticker | NBC | |
"The Tuxedo Begins" | Ken Eluto | |||
2013 (65th) [27] |
The Office | "Finale" | David Rogers and Claire Scanlon | NBC |
Arrested Development | "Flight of the Phoenix" | Kabir Akhtar and A.J. Dickerson | Netflix | |
Louie | "Daddy's Girlfriend, Part 2" | Susan E. Morse | FX | |
Modern Family | "Party Crasher" | Ryan Case | ABC | |
30 Rock | "Hogcock!" / "Last Lunch" | Ken Eluto and Meg Reticker | NBC | |
2014 (66th) [28] |
Orange Is the New Black | "Tit Punch" | William Turro | Netflix |
Modern Family | "Las Vegas" | Ryan Case | ABC | |
Orange Is the New Black | "Can't Fix Crazy" | Michael S. Stern | Netflix | |
"Tall Men With Feelings" | Shannon Mitchell | |||
Portlandia | "Getting Away" | Bill Benz and Daniel Gray Longino | IFC | |
2015 (67th) [29] |
Silicon Valley | "Two Days of the Condor" | Brian Merken | HBO |
Inside Amy Schumer | "Last Fuckable Day" | Jesse Gordon, Nick Paley, Billy Song and Laura Weinberg | Comedy Central | |
The Last Man on Earth | "Alive in Tucson" | Stacey Schroeder | Fox | |
Silicon Valley | "Sand Hill Shuffle" | Tim Roche | HBO | |
Transparent | "Pilot" | Catherine Haight | Amazon | |
2016 (68th) [30] | ||||
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend | "Josh Just Happens to Live Here!" | Kabir Akhtar | The CW | |
Silicon Valley | "Daily Active Users" | Tim Roche | HBO | |
"The Uptick" | Brian Merken | |||
Veep | "Inauguration" | Steven Rasch | ||
"Mother" | Shawn Paper | |||
2017 (69th) [31] | ||||
Master of None | "The Thief" | Jennifer Lilly | Netflix | |
Silicon Valley | "Server Error" | Brian Merken | HBO | |
"Success Failure" | Tim Roche | |||
Veep | "Chicklet" | Roger Nygard and Gennady Fridman | ||
"Groundbreaking" | Eric Kissack | |||
2018 (70th) [32] | ||||
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | "Pilot" | Brian A. Kates | Amazon | |
Atlanta | "Alligator Man" | Isaac Hagy | FX | |
"Teddy Perkins" | Kyle Reiter | |||
Barry | "Chapter Eight: Know Your Truth" | Kyle Reiter | HBO | |
"Chapter Seven: Loud, Fast, and Keep Going" | Jeff Buchanan | |||
2019 (71st) [33] | ||||
Fleabag | "Episode 1" | Gary Dollner | Amazon | |
Barry | "berkman ﹥ block" | Kyle Reiter | HBO | |
"ronny/lily" | Jeff Buchanan | |||
Russian Doll | "Ariadne" | Laura Weinberg | Netflix | |
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | "Simone" | Kate Sanford | Amazon | |
"We're Going to the Catskills!" | Tim Streeto |
2020s
[edit]Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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2020 (72nd) [34] | ||||
Insecure | "Lowkey Trying" | Nena Erb and Lynarion Hubbard | HBO | |
Curb Your Enthusiasm | "Elizabeth, Margaret and Larry" | Steve Rasch | HBO | |
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | "A Jewish Girl Walks Into the Apollo..." | Kate Sanford and Tim Streeto | Amazon | |
Schitt's Creek | "Happy Ending" | Trevor Ambrose | Pop TV | |
"Start Spreading the News" | Paul Winestock | |||
What We Do in the Shadows | "Resurrection" | Yana Gorskaya and Dane McMaster | FX | |
2021 (73rd) [35] | ||||
Ted Lasso | "The Hope That Kills You" | A.J. Catoline | Apple TV+ | |
The Flight Attendant | "In Case of Emergency" | Heather Persons | HBO Max | |
Hacks | "Primm" | Susan Vaill | ||
"There Is No Line" | Jessica Brunetto | |||
"Tunnel of Love" | Ali Greer | |||
Ted Lasso | "Make Rebecca Great Again" | Melissa McCoy | Apple TV+ | |
2022 (74th) [36] | ||||
Barry | "starting now" | Ali Greer | HBO | |
Hacks | "There Will Be Blood" | Jessica Brunetto | HBO Max | |
Insecure | "Choices, Okay?!" | Nena Erb | HBO | |
Only Murders in the Building | "Fan Fiction" | JoAnne Marie Yarrow | Hulu | |
"Open and Shut" | Julie Monroe | |||
Ted Lasso | "No Weddings and a Funeral" | A.J. Catoline | Apple TV+ | |
"Rainbow" | Melissa McCoy | |||
2023 (75th) [37] | ||||
The Bear | "System" | Joanna Naugle | FX | |
Barry | "wow" | Franky Guttman and Ali Greer | HBO | |
Only Murders in the Building | "The Last Day of Bunny Folger" | Peggy Tachdjian | Hulu | |
Ted Lasso | "Mom City" | A.J. Catoline and Alex Szabo | Apple TV+ | |
"So Long, Farewell" | Melissa McCoy and Francesca Castro | |||
What We Do in the Shadows | "Go Flip Yourself" | Yana Gorskaya and Dane McMaster | FX | |
2024 (76th) [38] | ||||
The Bear | "Fishes" | Joanna Naugle | FX | |
Hacks | "The Deborah Vance Christmas Spectacular" | Jess Brunetto | Max | |
Only Murders in the Building | "Sitzprobe" | Shelly Westerman and Payton Koch | Hulu | |
"The White Room" | Peggy Tachdjian | |||
Reservation Dogs | "Dig" | Patrick Tuck and Varun Viswanath | FX | |
What We Do in the Shadows | "Pride Parade" | Liza Cardinale and A.J. Dickerson |
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