Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music
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This is a list of the winning and nominated programs of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music . In the 1980s and early 1990s, the award was presented with the “possibility of one, more than one, or no award given,” resulting in several years where there were nominees without a winner. [first]
In the following list, the first titles listed in gold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place:
Winners and nominations [ edit ]
1980s [ edit ]
1990s [ edit ]
Year | Program | Nominee(s) | Network |
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1990 (42nd) [4] [note 1] |
Carol & Company | Dan Foliart and Howard Pearl | NBC |
FM | Patrick Williams | ||
The Simpsons | Danny Elfman | Fox | |
Twin Peaks | Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch | ABC | |
The Young Riders | John Debney | ||
1991 (43rd) [5] [note 1] |
ABC World of Discovery | Lee Holdridge | |
Against the Law | Thomas Newman | Fox | |
Dream On | Michael Skloff | HBO | |
Hull High | Stanley Clarke, Maureen Crowe, Lawrence Edwards, Peggy Holmes, Kenny Ortega, Charles Spellman, and David Weiss | NBC | |
Singer and Sons | Ray Colcord | ||
1992 (44th) [6] [note 1] |
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Brooklyn Bridge | Marvin Hamlisch, Alan and Marilyn Bergman | deer | |
I’ll Fly Away | W. G. Snuffy Walden | NBC | |
Major Dad | Steve Dorff | CBS | |
Silk Stalkings | Mike Post | ||
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | Laurence Rosenthal | ABC | |
1993 (45th) [7] |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Dennis McCarthy | Syndicated |
Bob | Lee Holdridge | CBS | |
Bodies of Evidence | Christopher Klatman | ||
Covington Cross | Carl Davis | ABC | |
Love and War | Jonathan tunick | CBS | |
Picket Fences | Stewart Levin | ||
1994 (46th) [8] |
seaQuest DSV | John Debney | NBC |
Frasier | Bruce Miller and Darryl Phinnessee | NBC | |
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman | Jay Gruska | ABC | |
NYPD Blue | Mike Post | ||
The X-Files | Mark Snow | Fox | |
1995 (47th) [9] |
Star trek: travel | Jerry Goldsmith | UPN |
Chicago Hope | Mark Isham | CBS | |
IS | James Newton Howard | NBC | |
Friends | Michael Skloff and Allee Willis | ||
My So-Called Life | W. G. Snuffy Walden | ABC | |
1996 (48th) [ten] |
Murder One | Mike Post | ABC |
Central Park West | The the team is a man. | CBS | |
Chicago Hope | Mark Isham | ||
I | Bruce Broughton | NBC | |
Nowhere Man | Mark Snow | UPN | |
1997 (49th) [11] |
Not streets | Mark Isham | CBS |
The Cape | John Debney | Syndicated | |
Crisis Center | Danny Lux | NBC | |
Dark Skies | Michael Hoenig | ||
Early Edition | W. G. Snuffy Walden | CBS | |
1998 (50th) [twelfth] |
Hunger L.A. | Robbie Buchanan, Maribeth Derry, Richard Barton Lewis, and Tom Snow | Syndicated |
Four Corners | Christopher Klatman | CBS | |
Earth: Final Conflict | Micky Erbe and Maribeth Solomon | Syndicated | |
Nothing Sacred | Mark Isham | ABC | |
Sessions at West 54th | Mitchell Froom | PBS | |
1999 (51st) [13] |
Trinity | Martin Davich | NBC |
Profiler | Danny Lux | NBC | |
The PJs | George Clinton, Quincy Jones III, La rita Norman, and Marie Norman | Fox | |
V.I.P. | Frankie Blue | Syndicated | |
Viva Variety | Robert Ben Garant and Glen Roven | Comedy Central |
2000s [ edit ]
Year | Program | Nominee(s) | Network |
---|---|---|---|
2000 (52nd) [14] |
The West Wing | W. G. Snuffy Walden | NBC |
Falcone | Jay Gruska | CBS | |
Jack London’s Call of the Wild | Hal Foxton Beckett | Animal Planet | |
Jack of All Trades | Joseph LoDuca | Syndicated | |
The Pretender | Velton Ray Bunch and Mark Leggett | NBC | |
2001 (53rd) [15] |
Gideon’s Crossing | James Newton Howard | ABC |
Big Apple | Marc Bonilla | CBS | |
Soul Food | Kenneth Edmonds and Al Green | Showtime | |
Survivor | Russ Landau | CBS | |
Thoroughbred | Michael Josephs | Animal Planet | |
2002 (54th) [16] |
Six Feet Under | Thomas Newman | HBO |
A Day in Their Lives | Mark | History | |
First Monday | Bruce Broughton | CBS | |
Justice League | Lolita ritmanis | Cartoon Network | |
Wolf Lake | David Schwartz | CBS | |
2003 (55th) [17] |
Monk | Jeff Beal | deer |
Boomtown | Philip Giffin | NBC | |
Everwood | Blake Neely | The WB | |
Miracles | W. G. Snuffy Walden and Joseph Williams | ABC | |
Penn and Teller: Bullshit! | Gary Stockdale | Showtime | |
2004 (56th) [18] |
Monk | Randy Newman | deer |
Deadwood | David Schwartz | HBO | |
Monster House | Daniel Mackenzie | Discovery | |
Nip/Tuck | Jeffrey Cain, Cedric Lemoyne, and Gregory Slay | FX | |
Two and a Half Men | Lee Aronsohn, Grant Geissman, and Chuck Lorre | CBS | |
2005 (57th) [19] |
Desperate Housewives | Danny Elfman | ABC |
Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends | James Venable | Cartoon Network | |
Huff | W. G. Snuffy Walden | Showtime | |
Justice League Unlimited | Michael McCuistion | Cartoon Network | |
Stargate Atlantis | Joel Goldsmith | Ski fi | |
2006 (58th) [20] |
Masters of Horror | Edward Shearmur | Showtime |
Get Ed | Amin bhatia and ari posner | Toon Disney | |
Over There | Chris Gerolmo | FX | |
Prison Break | Ramin Djawadi | Fox | |
Rome | Jeff Beal | HBO | |
2007 (59th) [21] |
The Tudors | Trevor Morris | Showtime |
Dexter | Rolfe Kent | Showtime | |
Hu $ tle | Simon Rogers | AMC | |
On the Lot | Mark Williams and Jeff Lippencott | Fox | |
30 Rock | Jeff Richmond | NBC | |
2008 (60th) [22] |
Pirate Master | Russ Landau | CBS |
Canterbury’s Law | Tree Adams | Fox | |
Kid Nation | Jeff Lippencott and Mark Williams | CBS | |
Phineas and Ferb | Dan Povenmire, Jeff “Swampy” Marsh, Michael Hirano Culross, Carl Hill Williams, and Michael Walker | Disney | |
Saving Grace | Eric “Everlast” Schrody | TNT | |
2009 (61st) [23] |
Great Performances | John Williams | PBS |
The Mole | David Michael Frank | ABC | |
Sons of Anarchy | Bob Thiele, Dave Kushner, Curtis Stigers, and Kurt Sutter | FX | |
Story Makers | Bill Sherman | AMC | |
United States of Tara | Tim DeLaughter | Showtime |
2010s [ edit ]
2020s [ edit ]
Individuals with multiple wins [ edit ]
Individuals with multiple nominations [ edit ]
Programs with multiple wins [ edit ]
- 2 wins
Programs with multiple nominations [ edit ]
- 2 nominations
- ^ a b c d It is As a juried award, nominees had to garner 50% approval to win the award. None of the nominees met the benchmark and no award was given.
- ^ In 2010, Gaby Moreno and Vincent Jones were nominated for the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation . After learning the same theme music had been submitted for the show the previous year, the theme was ruled ineligible and sixth place finisher Joseph LoDuca received the nomination.
References [ edit ]
- ^ Emmy, Volume 12 . Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 1990. p. 47.
- ^ “Nominees/Winners” . Academy of Television Arts & Sciences . Retrieved July 6, 2016 .
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- ^ “Emmy Music Nominations Announced” . The Film Music Society . Retrieved July 18, 2016 .
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