Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series
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This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series since its institution in 1951. The award goes to the producers of the series. The award is often cited as one of the "main awards" at the Emmys ceremonies.


History

Since its institution in 1951 the award has changed names many times in its history. It was first called Best Dramatic Show from 1951 to 1954, then Best Dramatic Series in 1955 and 1956. In 1957, no specific award for drama was given, but in 1958 the category was split into two separate categories, Best Dramatic Anthology Series, and Best Dramatic Series with Continuing Characters with a winner selected from each category. The following year, the category was differently split into two separate categories, Best Dramatic Series – Less Than One Hour. In 1960, the name was changed yet again to Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Drama; this name was kept from 1960 to 1964. In 1966, it had its sixth name change to Outstanding Dramatic Series or Outstanding Series-Drama; this was used from 1966 until recently, when it became Outstanding Drama Series. In 1988, '' Rumpole of the Bailey'' (PBS) was initially nominated in the Outstanding Miniseries category but the Academy ruled that the nomination was not valid a few days later and later allowed the program to compete in the Outstanding Drama Series category. Since 2000, every single winner has been a serial drama: '' The West Wing'' (2000–2003), ''
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'' (2004, 2007), ''
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'' (2005), '' 24'' (2006), '' Mad Men'' (2008–2011), '' Homeland'' (2012), '' Breaking Bad'' (2013–2014), '' Game of Thrones'' (2015–2016, 2018–2019), '' The Handmaid's Tale'' (2017), ''
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'' (2021). Since the advent of '' Hill Street Blues'' in 1981, every winner has had some serialized arcs with the exception of '' Law & Order''. The majority of these shows have won between their first and fifth seasons. Only two shows' sixth seasons have won (both HBO shows): ''
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'' and '' Game of Thrones'', two shows' seventh seasons have won: '' Law & Order'' and '' Game of Thrones'' and one show's eighth season has won: '' Game of Thrones''.


Winners and nominations

The following tables, divided by decade, display the winners and nominees of the "Drama Series" award, according to the Primetime Emmy Awards database:


1950s


1960s


1970s


1980s


1990s


2000s


2010s


2020s


Programs with multiple wins

;4 wins * '' Game of Thrones'' (2 consecutive, twice) * '' Hill Street Blues'' (4 consecutive) * '' L.A. Law'' (3 consecutive) * '' Mad Men'' (4 consecutive) * '' The West Wing'' (4 consecutive) ;3 wins * '' The Defenders'' (consecutive) * '' Dragnet'' (consecutive) * '' Playhouse 90'' (consecutive) * '' Upstairs, Downstairs'' (2 consecutive) ;2 wins * '' Breaking Bad'' (consecutive) * '' Cagney & Lacey'' (consecutive) * '' Lou Grant'' (consecutive) * '' Mission: Impossible'' (consecutive) * '' Picket Fences'' (consecutive) * ''
The Practice ''The Practice'' is an American legal drama television series created by David E. Kelley centering on partners and associates at a Boston law firm. The show ran for eight seasons on ABC, from March 4, 1997, to May 16, 2004. It won an Emmy ...
'' (consecutive) * ''
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'' * ''
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'' * '' The United States Steel Hour'' (consecutive)


Programs with multiple nominations

;11 nominations * '' Law & Order'' ;8 nominations * '' Game of Thrones'' * '' Mad Men'' ;7 nominations * '' ER'' * ''
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'' * '' Studio One'' * '' The West Wing'' ;6 nominations * '' Better Call Saul'' * '' Hill Street Blues'' * '' L.A. Law'' * '' NYPD Blue'' * ''
St. Elsewhere ''St. Elsewhere'' was an American medical drama television series created by Joshua Brand and John Falsey, that originally ran on NBC from October 26, 1982, to May 25, 1988. The series stars Ed Flanders, Norman Lloyd, and William Daniels ...
'' ;5 nominations * '' 24'' * '' Breaking Bad'' * '' Downton Abbey'' * '' Cagney & Lacey'' * '' Columbo'' * '' House of Cards'' * '' Lou Grant'' ;4 nominations * '' Alfred Hitchcock Presents'' * ''
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'' * '' Dexter'' * '' Dragnet'' * '' The Handmaid's Tale'' * '' Homeland'' * '' House'' * ''
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'' * '' Northern Exposure'' * '' The Philco- Goodyear Television Playhouse'' * ''
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'' * '' Stranger Things'' * '' thirtysomething'' * '' This Is Us'' * '' The X-Files'' ;3 nominations * '' Chicago Hope'' * '' China Beach'' * '' Climax!'' * ''
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', also referred to as ''CSI'' and ''CSI: Las Vegas'', is an American procedural forensics crime drama television series that ran on CBS from October 6, 2000, to September 27, 2015, spanning 15 seasons. This wa ...
'' * '' The Defenders'' * '' Fame'' * ''
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'' * '' Foreign Intrigue'' * '' Gunsmoke'' * ''
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'' * '' Ironside'' * '' Magnum, P.I.'' * '' Marcus Welby, M.D.'' * '' Mission: Impossible'' * '' Murder, She Wrote'' * '' Naked City'' * '' Ozark'' * '' Playhouse 90'' * '' Police Story'' * '' Quantum Leap'' * '' Robert Montgomery Presents'' * '' The Rockford Files'' * '' Six Feet Under'' * '' The Streets of San Francisco'' * ''
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'' * '' The United States Steel Hour'' * '' Upstairs, Downstairs'' * '' The Waltons'' ;2 nominations * ''
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'' * '' The Avengers'' * '' Baretta'' * '' Beauty and the Beast'' * '' Boardwalk Empire'' * '' Boston Legal'' * '' Celanese Theatre'' * ''
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'' * '' Damages'' * '' The Dick Powell Show'' * '' The Good Wife'' * '' Grey's Anatomy'' * ''
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'' * '' Picket Fences'' * '' Pose'' * '' Pulitzer Prize Playhouse'' * '' Quincy, M.E.'' * '' Racket Squad'' * ''
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'' * '' The Untouchables'' * '' Wagon Train'' * '' Westworld'' * '' The White Shadow''


Total awards by network

* NBC – 21 * CBS – 18 * ABC – 9 * HBO/HBO Max – 8 * AMC – 6 * PBS – 4 * Fox – 1 * Hulu – 1 * KECA-TV – 1 * NET – 1 * Showtime – 1 * Netflix – 1


Notes

*A: Saying ''Law & Order'' had no serialized arcs is potentially misleading. It's true that ''Law & Order'' is at its core a procedural, with only ''very'' lightly-serialized elements as a general rule. However, in its Emmy-winning seventh season, the show had a three-episode arc—"D-Girl", "Turnaround", and "Showtime"—concerning a high-profile murder case. In addition, the episode "Entrapment" was a sequel to season 3's "Conspiracy" . *B: The sixth season of ''The Sopranos'' was split into two parts. They are both considered season 6. *C: The fifth season of ''Breaking Bad'' was split into two parts. They are both considered season 5. *D: The seventh season of ''Mad Men'' was split into two parts. They are both considered season 7.


See also

* Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series * Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama * Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series * Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Drama Series


References

;General * ;Specific


External links


Primetime Emmy® Awards

Primetime Emmy® Awards History Database
{{Primetime Emmy Award categories Drama Series