23rd International Emmy Awards

23rd International Emmy Awards
Date November 1995
Location Hilton Hotel
New York City, New York, U.S.
Hosted by Peter Ustinov
Television/Radio coverage
Produced by Jonathan Hagey

The 23rd International Emmy Awards took place in November 1995 at the Hilton Hotel in New York City, United States, and hosted by English actor Peter Ustinov.[1]

Ceremony

Nominations for the 1995 International Emmy Awards were announced in November 1, 1995, by the International Council of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. The awards, which honor programs from broadcasters and independent producers around the world, was bestowed Nov. 20 in New York.[2]

Winners

Arts documentary

ARTS DOCUMENTARY COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Kenzaburo Oe’s Long Road to Fatherhood  Japan NHKWon
Bookmark: Sex, Lies and Jerzy Kosinski  United Kingdom BBC Nominated
A Short Film About Loving  United Kingdom Channel 4 / WDR Nominated

Children & Young People

CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Wise Up  United Kingdom Channel 4 Won
Confessions of an Adolescent: First Kiss  Brazil TV Cultura Nominated
Little Lord Fauntleroy  United Kingdom BBC Nominated

Documentary

DOCUMENTARY COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Contre L'Oubli
Anne Frank Remembered
 France
 United Kingdom
France 2
BBC
Won
The Dead (Twenty-Five Bloody Years)  United Kingdom BBC Nominated
Igor – Child of Chernobyl  United Kingdom Carlton Television Nominated

Drama Series

DRAMA SERIES COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
The Politician’s Wife  United KingdomChannel 4 Won
Cold Comfort Farm  United Kingdom BBC Nominated
Smile Through Your Tears: The Tale of Seijiro Shimada  Japan NHK Nominated

Performing Arts

PERFORMING ARTS COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
The Planets  CanadaRhombus Media Won
Carmen  Sweden Sveriges Television Nominated
Toreador Ohe Bullfighter  Spain TVE Nominated

Popular Arts

POPULAR ARTS COUNTRY NETWORK RESULT
Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush  United Kingdom Channel 4Won
Frontline: The Siege  Australia Australian Broadcasting Corporation Nominated
This Hour Has 22 Minutes  Canada Salter Films Intl. / Telefilm Canada / Nova Scotia Film Development Corp. Nominated

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