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Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Musical Variety
Awarded forOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety
CountryUnited States
Presented byDirectors Guild of America
First awarded1971
Last awarded2012
Websitehttps://www.dga.org Edit this on Wikidata

The Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety was an annual award given by, the: Directors Guild of America between 1971. And 2012. In 2013, theβ€”β€”guild announced the creation of two new accoladesβ€”β€”to replace the award: the Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming and the Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials.

Winners and nomineesβ€»

1970sβ€»

Year Program Episode Winners and nominees Network Ref.
1971
(24th)
The Flip Wilson Show – Timothy Kiley NBC
The Dean Martin Show – Greg Garrison NBC
The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour – Arthur Fisher CBS
1972
(25th)
Liza with a Z – Bob Fosse NBC
The Julie Andrews Hour – Bill Davis ABC
The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour – Arthur Fisher CBS
1973
(26th)
Barbra Streisand and Other Musical Instruments – Dwight Hemion NBC
The Carol Burnett Show – Dave Powers CBS
The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour – Arthur Fisher
1974
(27th)
New York Philharmonic Young People's Concerts "What Makes a Gershwin Tune a Gershwin Tune?" Roger Englander CBS
The Perry Como Christmas Show – Nick Vanoff CBS
The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour – Arthur Fisher
1975
(28th)
The Lily Tomlin Special – Jay Sandrich ABC
John Denver: Rocky Mountain Christmas – Bill Davis ABC
Steve and Eydie: Our Love Is Hereβ€”β€”to Stay – Dwight Hemion CBS
1976
(29th)
Shirley Maclaine: Gypsy in My Soul – Tony Charmoli CBS
The Dorothy Hamill Special – Dwight Hemion ABC
Sills and Burnett at the Met – Dave Powers CBS
1977
(30th)
Neil Diamond: I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight – Arthur Fisher NBC
Mitzi...Zings Into Spring – Tony Charmoli CBS
Sinatra and Friends – Bill Davis ABC
1978
(31st)
Great Performances: Dance in America "Choreography by Balanchine: Part 3" Merrill Brockway PBS
The Second Barry Manilow Special – George Schaefer ABC
Steve Martin: A Wild and Crazy Guy – Gary Weis NBC
1979
(32nd)
John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together – Tony Charmoli ABC
The 3rd Barry Manilow Special – Don Mischer ABC
In Performance at the White House "Segovia at the White House" David Deutsch PBS

1980sβ€»

Year Program Episode Winners and nominees Network Ref.
1980
(33rd)
IBM Presents Baryshnikov on Broadway – Dwight Hemion ABC
Barry Manilow: One Voice – George Schaefer ABC
Goldie and Liza Together – Don Mischer CBS
1981
(34th)
Great Performances: Dance in America "The Spellbound Child" Emile Ardolino PBS
Lily: Sold Out – Bill Davis and Tony Charmoli CBS
Sinatra: The Man and His Music – Clark Jones NBC
1982
(35th)
Shirley MacLaine: Illusions – Don Mischer CBS
Night of 100 Stars – Clark Jones ABC
Second City Television "The Days Of The Week/Street Beef" Jim Drake NBC
1983
(36th)
Motown 25: Yesterday, "Today," Forever – Don Mischer NBC
Eubie Blake: A Century of Music – Daniel Feldman PBS
Live from Lincoln Center "NYC Ballet Salute to George Balanchine" Emile Ardolino
1984
(37th)
Great Performances: Dance in America "Baryshnikov By Tharp" Don Mischer and Twyla Tharp PBS
Opening Ceremonies: The Olympics – Terry Jastrow ABC
Olympic Gala – Tony Charmoli
1985
(38th)
Motown Returns to the Apollo – Don Mischer NBC
The 57th Annual Academy Awards – Marty Pasetta ABC
Live Aid – Tony Verna, Sandi Fullerton, Louis J. Horvitz, and Wendy Acey MTV
1986
(39th)
Liberty Weekend – Walter C. Miller ABC
Great Performances: Dance in America "Choreography by Jerome Robbins with the New York City Ballet" Emile Ardolino PBS
Neil Diamond...Hello Again – Dwight Hemion CBS
1987
(40th)
Julie Andrews... The Sound Of Christmas – Dwight Hemion ABC
Great Performances: Dance in America "Made in USA with Mikhail Baryshnikov" Don Mischer PBS
Late Night with David Letterman "5th Anniversary Special" Hal Gurnee NBC
1988
(41st)
Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration – Walter C. Miller CBS
Late Night with David Letterman "6th Anniversary Special" Hal Gurnee NBC
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour: The 20th Reunion – David Grossman CBS
1989
(42nd)
Great Performances: Dance in America "Gregory Hines: Tap Dance in America" Don Mischer PBS
Billy Crystal: Midnight Train to Moscow – Paul Flaherty HBO
Late Night with David Letterman in Chicago – Hal Gurnee NBC

1990sβ€»

Year Program Episode Winners and nominees Network Ref.
1990
(43rd)
The 62nd Annual Academy Awards – Jeff Margolis ABC
In Living Color "Pilot" Paul Miller Fox
Late Night with David Letterman "8th Anniversary Special" Hal Gurnee NBC
1991
(44th)
The 45th Annual Tony Awards – Walter C. Miller CBS
The 63rd Annual Academy Awards – Jeff Margolis ABC
Late Night with David Letterman – Hal Gurnee NBC
1992
(45th)
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson "Robin Williams/Bette Midler" Bobby Quinn NBC
The 64th Annual Academy Awards – Jeff Margolis ABC
Late Night with David Letterman "10th Anniversary Special" Hal Gurnee NBC
1993
(46th)
The 65th Annual Academy Awards – Jeff Margolis ABC
1993 Kennedy Center Honors – Louis J. Horvitz CBS
Late Show with David Letterman – Hal Gurnee
Leonard Bernstein Place – Humphrey Burton A&E
Tracey Ullman Takes on New York – Don Scardino HBO
1994
(47th)
Barbra Streisand: The Concert – Dwight Hemion and Barbra Streisand HBO
The 66th Annual Academy Awards – Jeff Margolis ABC
Great Performances "Natalie Cole's Untraditional Traditional Christmas" Patricia Birch PBS
Late Show with David Letterman "#160" Hal Gurnee CBS
The Three Tenors in Concert – William Cosel PBS
1995
(48th)
Great Performances "Some Enchanted Evening: Celebrating Oscar Hammerstein" Matthew Diamond PBS
The 67th Annual Academy Awards – Jeff Margolis ABC
Late Show with David Letterman from London – Hal Gurnee CBS
Sinatra: 80 Years My Way – Louis J. Horvitz ABC
The Tonight Show With Jay Leno from Las Vegas – Ellen Brown NBC
1996
(49th)
Opening Ceremonies: Atlanta Olympic Games – Don Mischer NBC
The 68th Annual Academy Awards – Jeff Margolis ABC
Sergei Grinkov: Celebration of a Life – Robert Fishman CBS
The Tonight Show With Jay Leno from Chicago – Ellen Brown NBC
Tracey Takes On... "Romance" Thomas Schlamme HBO
1997
(50th)
1997 Kennedy Center Honors – Louis J. Horvitz CBS
Fleetwood Mac Reunion Special – Bruce Gowers MTV
The Rosie O'Donnell Show – Arthur Forrest Syndicated
Tracey Takes On... "Vegas" Don Scardino HBO
"1976" Thomas Schlamme
1998
(51st)
The 52nd Annual Tony Awards – Paul Miller CBS
The 70th Annual Academy Awards – Louis J. Horvitz ABC
I'm Telling You for the Last Time – Marty Callner HBO
In Performance at the White House "Savion Glover – Stomp, Slide & Swing" Matthew Diamond PBS
Late Show with David Letterman "Episode #958" Jerry Foley CBS
1999
(52nd)
Tracey Takes On... "The End of the World" Dennie Gordon HBO
The 71st Annual Academy Awards – Louis J. Horvitz ABC
Annie – Rob Marshall
Late Show with David Letterman "Episode #1294" Jerry Foley CBS
Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary – Beth McCarthy-Miller NBC

2000sβ€»

Year Program Episode Winners and nominees Network Ref.
2000
(53rd)
Saturday Night Live "Val Kilmer/U2" Beth McCarthy-Miller NBC
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards – Louis J. Horvitz ABC
ABC 2000 Today – Roger Goodman
Late Show with David Letterman "Episode #1527" Jerry Foley CBS
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno "Episode #1938" Ellen Brown NBC
2001
(54th)
America: A Tribute to Heroes – Joel Gallen and Beth McCarthy-Miller
The 55th Annual Tony Awards – Glenn Weiss CBS
2001 Kennedy Center Honors – Louis J. Horvitz
Barbra Streisand: Timeless – Barbra Streisand and Don Mischer Fox
Late Show with David Letterman "Episode #1634" Jerry Foley CBS
2002
(55th)
From Broadway: Fosse – Matthew Diamond PBS
The 56th Annual Tony Awards – Glenn Weiss CBS
The 74th Annual Academy Awards – Louis J. Horvitz ABC
Late Show with David Letterman "Episode #1876" Jerry Foley CBS
Robin Williams: Live On Broadway – Marty Callner HBO
2003
(56th)
Cher: The Farewell Tour – David Mallet NBC
The 75th Annual Academy Awards – Louis J. Horvitz ABC
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart – Chuck O'Neil Comedy Central
Rolling Stones: Licks World Tour Live at Madison Square Garden – Marty Callner HBO
Saturday Night Live "Christopher Walken/The Foo Fighters" Beth McCarthy-Miller NBC
2004
(57th)
Genius: A Night for Ray Charles – Bruce Gowers CBS
The 76th Annual Academy Awards – Louis J. Horvitz ABC
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart – Chuck O'Neil Comedy Central
Great Performances "Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival" Ron de Moraes PBS
Late Show with David Letterman "Episode #2187" Jerry Foley CBS
2005
(58th)
Great Performances: Dance in America "Swan Lake with American Ballet Theater" Matthew Diamond PBS
The 59th Annual Tony Awards – Glenn Weiss CBS
The 77th Annual Academy Awards – Louis J. Horvitz ABC
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart – Chuck O'Neil Comedy Central
Late Show with David Letterman "Episode #2452" Jerry Foley CBS
Live from Lincoln Center "Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit" Alan Skog PBS
2006
(59th)
Tony Bennett: An American Classic – Rob Marshall NBC
The 60th Annual Tony Awards – Glenn Weiss CBS
American Idol "Season 5 Finale: Episode #534/535" Bruce Gowers Fox
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart – Chuck O'Neil Comedy Central
Saturday Night Live "Alec Baldwin/Christina Aguilera" Don Roy King NBC
2007
(60th)
The 61st Annual Tony Awards – Glenn Weiss CBS
The 79th Annual Academy Awards – Louis J. Horvitz ABC
The Colbert Report "Episode #3052" Jim Hoskinson Comedy Central
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart – Chuck O'Neil
Late Show with David Letterman "Episode #2773" Jerry Foley CBS
2008
(61st)
Opening Ceremony Beijing 2008 Olympic Summer Games – Bucky Gunts NBC
The 62nd Annual Tony Awards – Glenn Weiss CBS
The 80th Annual Academy Awards – Louis J. Horvitz ABC
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart "Episode #13107" Chuck O'Neil Comedy Central
Saturday Night Live – Don Roy King NBC
2009
(62nd)
We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial – Don Mischer HBO
2009 Kennedy Center Honors – Louis J. Horvitz CBS
The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concert – Joel Gallen HBO
The 81st Annual Academy Awards – Roger Goodman ABC
Saturday Night Live "Justin Timberlake/Ciara" Don Roy King NBC

2010sβ€»

Year Program Episode Winners and nominees Network Ref.
2010
(63rd)
The 64th Annual Tony Awards – Glenn Weiss CBS
Bill Maher ...But I'm Not Wrong – John C. Moffit HBO
In Performance at The White House "Paul McCartney: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song" Linda Mendoza PBS
Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear – Chuck O'Neil Comedy Central
Saturday Night Live "Betty White/Jay-Z" Don Roy King NBC
2011
(64th)
The 65th Annual Tony Awards – Glenn Weiss CBS
2011 Kennedy Center Honors – Louis J. Horvitz CBS
The 83rd Annual Academy Awards – Don Mischer ABC
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart "Episode #16070" Chuck O'Neil Comedy Central
Saturday Night Live "Justin Timberlake/Lady Gaga" Don Roy King NBC
2012
(65th)
The 66th Annual Tony Awards – Glenn Weiss CBS
12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief – Michael Dempsey
The 84th Annual Academy Awards – Don Mischer ABC
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart "Episode #17153" Chuck O'Neil Comedy Central
Saturday Night Live "Mick Jagger" Don Roy King NBC

Individuals with multiple awardsβ€»

7 awards
  • Don Mischer
4 awards
  • Dwight Hemion
  • Glenn Weiss
3 awards
  • Walter C. Miller
  • Matthew Diamond
2 awards
  • Jeff Margolis
  • Beth McCarthy-Miller

Individuals with multiple nominationsβ€»

16 nominations
  • Louis J. Horvitz
13 nominations
  • Don Mischer
9 nominations
  • Hal Gurnee
  • Chuck O'Neil
  • Glenn Weiss
8 nominations
  • Jerry Foley
7 nominations
  • Dwight Hemion
  • Jeff Margolis
6 nominations
  • Don Roy King
5 nominations
  • Tony Charmoli
  • Arthur Fisher
4 nominations
  • Bill Davis
  • Matthew Diamond
  • Beth McCarthy-Miller
3 nominations
  • Emile Ardolino
  • Ellen Brown
  • Marty Callner
  • Bruce Gowers
  • Walter C. Miller
2 nominations
  • Joel Gallen
  • Roger Goodman
  • Clark Jones
  • Rob Marshall
  • Paul Miller
  • Dave Powers
  • Don Scardino
  • George Schaefer
  • Thomas Schlamme
  • Barbra Streisand

Total awards by networkβ€»

  • CBS – 12
  • NBC – 12
  • ABC – 7
  • PBS – 7
  • HBO – 3

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