Just nominated.
Source: Emmys.comAll nominations. No wins.
1967 Emmy Awards Ceremony
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama
WINNER
NOMINEES
- The Poppy Is Also a Flower: Eli Wallach (ABC)
Outstanding Dramatic Series
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: Leo G. Carroll (NBC)
- Star Trek: Leonard Nimoy (NBC)
WINNER
NOMINEES
- Mission: Impossible: Joseph Gantman (producer), Bruce Geller (producer) (CBS)
INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS IN ART DIRECTION AND ALLIED CRAFTS - 1967
- The Avengers: Julian Wintle (executive producer) (ABC)
- I Spy: David Friedkin (producer), Morton S. Fine (producer) (NBC)
- Star Trek: Gene Roddenberry (producer), Gene L. Coon (producer) (NBC)
- Run for Your Life: Jo Swerling Jr. (producer) (NBC)
INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS IN FILM AND SOUND EDITING - 1967
- Jim Rugg, Mechanical Special Effects (NOMINEE)
INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS IN CINEMATOGRAPHY - 1967
- Douglas Grindstaff, Sound Editor (NOMINEE)
1968 Emmy Awards Ceremony
- Darrell Anderson, Special Effects; Linwood G. Dunn, Special Effects; Joseph Westheimer, Special Effects (NOMINEE)
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Drama
WINNER
NOMINEES
- Gunsmoke: Milburn Stone (CBS), For episode "Baker's Dozen".
Outstanding Dramatic Series
- Star Trek: Leonard Nimoy (NBC)
- CBS Playhouse: Lawrence Dobkin (CBS)
- For episode "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (#1.2)".
- Mannix: Joseph Campanella (CBS)
WINNER
NOMINEES
- Mission: Impossible: Joseph Gantman (producer) (CBS)
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN FILM EDITING - 1968
- The Avengers: Albert Fennell (producer), Brian Clemens (producer) (ABC)
- I Spy: David Friedkin (producer), Morton S. Fine (producer) (NBC)
- Run for Your Life: Roy Huggins (producer) (NBC)
- Star Trek: Gene Roddenberry (producer) (NBC)
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION OF INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENTS - 1968
- Donald R. Rode, Editor (NOMINEE)
- The Westheimer Company, Special Photographic Effects (NOMINEE)
1969 Emmy Awards Ceremony
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series
WINNER
NOMINEES
- Hogan's Heroes: Werner Klemperer (CBS)
- Mission: Impossible: Greg Morris (CBS)
- Star Trek: Leonard Nimoy (NBC)
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN FILM EDITING - 1969
- Donald R. Rode, Editor (NOMINEE)
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN ART DIRECTION AND SCENIC DESIGN - 1969
- John Dwyer, Set Decorator; Walter M. Jefferies (NOMINEE)
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION ACHIEVEMENTS - 1969
- Howard A. Anderson Company, Special Photographic Effects; The Westheimer Company, Special Photographic Effects; Van der Veer Photo Effects, Special Photographic Effects; Cinema Research, Special Photographic Effects (NOMINEE)
Why? Trek's use of stock footage is pretty standard as far as I'm concerned. Try watching Lost in Space and you'll see stock shots reused in about the same abundance.A little bit off topic, but I think the production staff on the original Trek series should've gotten an Emmy for the creative use of stock footage for a number of episodes.
Why? Trek's use of stock footage is pretty standard as far as I'm concerned. Try watching Lost in Space and you'll see stock shots reused in about the same abundance.A little bit off topic, but I think the production staff on the original Trek series should've gotten an Emmy for the creative use of stock footage for a number of episodes.
Why? Trek's use of stock footage is pretty standard as far as I'm concerned. Try watching Lost in Space and you'll see stock shots reused in about the same abundance.A little bit off topic, but I think the production staff on the original Trek series should've gotten an Emmy for the creative use of stock footage for a number of episodes.
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