Talk:List of International Emmy Award winners

Other categories
Looking at the Official list, I note the following differences:
 * "Digital Program: Children & Young People" (2009-2012) is missing
 * "Digital Program: Fiction" (2009-2012) is missing
 * "Digital Program: Non-Fiction" (2009-2012) is missing
 * "Current Affairs" (2007-2012) is missing
 * "News" (1999-2012) is missing
 * "TV Movie/Mini-Series" goes back to 2002, but our list includes 2000 and 1980
 * "Interactive Channel" (2006-2008) is missing
 * "Directorate Award" (1973-2011) is missing
 * "Founders Award" (1980-2011) is missing

Is this intentional? Or, can we add them? John Vandenberg (chat) 04:53, 15 October 2012 (UTC)

International Children's Day of Broadcasting Award
This list doesnt appear in the official list. Should it be moved to a separate page? John Vandenberg (chat) 04:57, 15 October 2012 (UTC)

IMDB and others
I was researching the category "Performing Arts" when I found a few odd entries over at IMDB, so I did a complete audit for winner entries in IMDB and elsewhere that dont appear here (I've ignored the nominees):
 * "Entertainment": Armchair Theatre (ABC-UK) episode "Call Me Daddy" (1968)
 * "Fiction":
 * The Phone Box (Television Espanola) (1973)
 * The Evacuees (BBC) (1975)
 * "Non-Fiction": Henry Ford's America (CBC) (1977)
 * "Children's Programming": Rattlesnake: Life and Death of a Western Gladiator (documentary): Robert W. Davison (photography) (1975)
 * "Performing Arts":
 * 1979 Herbert Kloiber
 * 1986 Kabuki Ballet
 * 1989 Christopher Lawrence (broadcaster)
 * The Mahabharata: (Les Productions du 3eme Etage, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Channel 4 Television Corporation) (1990)
 * 1997 Enter Achilles: (DV8 Films) (1997) (This is widely reported, and listed here and here and even a Taylor & Francis book)
 * 1998 The Judas Tree 1998
 * 2001 Great Performances episode "Jesus Christ Superstar" (2001)
 * "Arts Documentary":
 * The Wonderful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl (Omega Film GmbH, Nomad Films) (1993)
 * The House (1996)
 * The Miles Davis Story (2001)
 * "Popular Arts":
 * Red Dwarf episode "Gunmen Of The Apocalypse" & Absolutely Fabulous episode "Hospital". (1994)
 * Wallace and Gromit in A Close Shave (1996)
 * Liberg zappt (1997)
 * So Graham Norton (2001)
 * The Kumars at No. 42 which is listed as the winner for Comedy (2002)
 * Faking It (2002)
 * "News Coverage":
 * BBC News at Ten O'Clock for "Fall of Kabul" (2002)
 * "The Fall of Saddam" (ITN, Channel 4 News) (2003)
 * "Television Scripting": Nimer Rashed For "The Great Mcginty".

Other errors:
 * lists On Giant's Shoulders as "Drama"
 * "Outstanding Achievement in Drama" should be "Drama"
 * "Outstanding Documentary Program" should be "Documentary"

Other oddities:
 * Red Dwarf is listed many times as a nominee (spamming?)
 * Category "Popular Arts"
 * Category "Children's Programming" - Did this become "Children and Young People" ?
 * "Blabbermouth and Sticky Beak" is listed as UK,in the official list and here, but everywhere else it is "Australian" as the director moved to Australia the year before.
 * Category "Popular Arts - Scripted" is probably "Comedy"

Are these categories part of the Emmy Awards? Should we add them? etc. John Vandenberg (chat) 09:47, 15 October 2012 (UTC)

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