2005-2006 Primetime Emmy Award Nominations

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Nominations for the 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced on July 6, 2005 and FOX and Cartoon Network won the most primetime Emmy nominations for animated shows with two each, FAMILY GUY is in the primetime Emmy race again with SOUTH PARK and THE SIMPSONS, with new nominees FOSTER’S HOME FOR IMAGINARY FRIENDS and CAMP LAZLO, which are nominated for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour).

Animated Programs, one hour or more, nominees are BEFORE THE DINOSAURS and ESCAPE FROM CLUSTER PRIME.

Competing for Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series category are BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, LOST, SURFACE, ROME – STOLEN EAGLE and PERFEDCT DISASTER - SUPER TORNADO

Competing for Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Miniseries, Movie or a Special are BEFORE THE DINOSAURS, INTO THE WEST - HELL ON WHEELS, MAMMOTH, THE NIGHTINGALE (GREAT PERFORMANCES) and THE TRIANGLE - PART 1.

CLASSICAL BABY 2 also obtained a birth as the only animated show nominated for Outstanding Children's Program, competing against HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL, I HAVE TOURETTE’S BUT TOURETTE’S DOESN’T HAVE ME and NICK NEWS WITH LINDA ELLERBEE.

Awards for the majority of animation and visual effects categories will be presented on Aug. 19 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, in a non-televised ceremony. The main program categories and honors for acting and writing will be handed out during the telecast at the Shrine Aug. 27 on NBC.

Additional awards may also be given for the "juried areas" (nominations) of Voice Over Performance and Individual Achievement in Animation, which will be released in August. Additional awards may also be given for Engineering Development, Interactive Television Programming and the Governors Award.

A list of animation, commercial and visual effects related nominees follow:

OUTSTANDING ANIMATED PROGRAM (For Programming Less Than One Hour)

CAMP LAZLO * Hello Dolly / Over Cooked Beans * Cartoon Network * Cartoon Network Studios
Joe Murray, Executive Producer
Brian Miller, Executive Producer
Mark O’Hare, Supervising Producer
Jennifer Pelphrey, Supervising Producer
Shareena Carlson, Producer
Merriweather Williams, Story by
Steve Little, Story by
Kaz Prapuolenis, Story by
Mike Roth, Written by/Director
Kent Osborne, Written by
Clayton McKenzie Morrow, Written by
Cosmo Segurson, Written by
Brian Sheesley, Animation Director/Supervising Director
Lindsey Pollard, Animation Director
Phil Cummings, Sheet Timer
Maureen Mlynarczyk, Sheet Timer

FAMILY GUY * PTV * FOX * Fuzzy Door Productions in association with Fox TV Animation Studios
Seth MacFarlane, Executive Producer
David A. Goodman, Executive Producer
Chris Sheridan, Executive Producer
Danny Smith, Co-Executive Producer
Michael Rowe, Supervising Producer
Kara Vallow, Producer
Shannon Smith, Animation Producer
Alec Sulkin, Written by
Wellesley Wild, Written by
Peter Shin, Supervising Director
Dan Povenmire, Director
Chris Robertson, Assistant Director
Andi Klein, Timing Supervisor

FOSTER’S HOME FOR IMAGINARY FRIENDS * Go Goo Go * Cartoon Network * Cartoon Network Studios
Craig McCracken, Executive Producer/Director
Brian Miller, Executive Producer
Lauren Faust, Supervising Producer/Animation
Director/Written by
Jennifer Pelphrey, Supervising Producer
Vincent Aniceto, Producer
Robert Alvarez, Animation Director
Eric Pringle, Animation Director

THE SIMPSONS * The Seemingly Neverending Story * FOX * Gracie Films in association with 20th Century Fox Television
James L. Brooks, Executive Producer
Matt Groening, Executive Producer
Al Jean, Executive Producer
Matt Selman, Executive Producer
Carolyn Omine, Executive Producer
Tim Long, Executive Producer
John Frink, Co-Executive Producer
Don Payne, Co-Executive Producer
Dana Gould, Co-Executive Producer
Kevin Curran, Co-Executive Producer
J. Stewart Burns, Co-Executive Producer
Michael Price, Co-Executive Producer






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