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Will & Grace, which was the longtime series' only Emmy win. Other contenders that year were Everybody Loves Raymond, Friends, Frasier, and Sex and the City.
During its 10 seasons on NBC (1994-2004), the series was nominated for 63 Primetime Emmy Awards, and won six. Among the awards it won was the 2001-2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. Jennifer Aniston won the 2001-02 award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, while Lisa Kudrow won the 1997-98 award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
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"The Mary Tyler Moore Show," which ran on CBS from 1970 to 1977, earned a then-record 29 Primetime Emmy Awards. The record was surpassed by the NBC comedy series "Frasier," which won 37 Emmys during its 11-year run (1993-2004).
The television show, "Frasier" produced new episodes from 1993 to 2004. Frasier filmed over 264 episodes! Kelsey Grammer played the main character Dr. Frasier Crane.
The top comedy award for the 1998-1999 season went to the hour-long series "Ally McBeal." It was a good year for the show's creator David E. Kelley. His other nominated product that year -- "The Practice" -- won the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series.
Channel X is a UK comedy and entertainment company with a 22 year history of producing comedies for major broadcasters. You can view all of their programs online or through DirecTV
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The 2011-2012 Primetime Emmy Awards nominees for Outstanding Comedy Series are:"The Big Bang Theory" (CBS)"Curb Your Enthusiasm" (HBO)"Girls" (HBO)"Modern Family" (ABC)"30 Rock" (NBC)"Veep" (HBO)
Mahoromatic is a sci-fi romantic comedy manga and anime series which contains elements of the literary genre of tragic dramas. It originally aired in the year 1998.
The 'Roots' miniseries aired in January of 1977 and won the Emmy that year for Best Limited Series. It also won Emmys that year for : Best Actor - Drama or Comedy Series, Single Appearance (Lou gossett, Jr.) Best Director - Drama Series (David Greene for "Part I") Best Editing - Drama Series (Neil Travis for "Part I") Best Music Composition for a Series - Dramatic Underscore (Gerald Fried & Quincy Jones"Part I") Best Sound Editing - Series Best Supporting Actress - Comedy or Drama Series, Single Appearance (Olivia Cole for "Part VIII") Best Writing - Drama Series (Ernest Kinoy & William Blinn for "Part II")