Which drama won the Most Outstanding Drama Series Emmys?

Which drama won the Most Outstanding Drama Series Emmys?

These soap operas have won the most Outstanding Drama Series Daytime Emmys

  • General Hospital (14 wins)
  • The Young and the Restless (11 wins)
  • As The World Turns (4 wins)
  • Days of Our Lives (4 wins)
  • All My Children (3 wins)
  • The Bold and the Beautiful (3 wins)
  • Santa Barbara (3 wins)
  • Guiding Light (3 wins)

Who has won the most Emmys for best actor?

The Top 10 Actors by Number of Primetime Emmy Awards Won

  1. CLORIS LEACHMAN. 8 wins, 22 nominations.
  2. JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS. 8 wins, 19 nominations.
  3. EDWARD ASNER. 7 wins, 17 nominations.
  4. MARY TYLER-MOORE. 7 wins, 15 nominations.
  5. ALLISON JANNEY. 7 wins, 14 nominations.
  6. TYNE DALY. 6 wins, 16 nominations.
  7. JOHN LITHGOW.
  8. MICHAEL J.

What TV show won an Emmy?

Since 2000, every single winner has been a serial drama: The West Wing (2000–2003), The Sopranos (2004, 2007), Lost (2005), 24 (2006), Mad Men (2008–2011), Homeland (2012), Breaking Bad (2013–2014), Game of Thrones (2015–2016, 2018, 2019), The Handmaid’s Tale (2017), Succession (2020), and The Crown (2021).

Which TV show has the most awards?

The Most-Awarded TV Shows Of All Time

  • ‘The Sopranos’ — 118 Wins.
  • ‘The West Wing’ — 120 Wins.
  • ‘Frasier’ — 130 Wins.
  • ‘Mad Men’ — 135 Wins.
  • ‘Breaking Bad’ — 147 Wins. Getty Images | Jason Merritt.
  • ‘ER’ — 154 Wins. Getty Images / Vince Bucci.
  • ‘The Simpsons’ — 168 Wins. Getty Images.
  • ‘Game of Thrones’ — 291 Wins. Getty Images.

How many Emmys did better call Saul?

Even more stunning is that apart from its two Emmy wins in the short form categories in 2017 and 2020, the series itself has gone 0-for-39 for the entirety of its five seasons.

Who has won 8 Emmys?

‘Hill Street Blues’ (1981–1987) With over 146 episodes, “Hill Street Blues” followed the lives of workers at a police station on the eponymous road in an unnamed city. Its record of eight Emmy wins for a single season was only beaten by “The West Wing,” with which it tied for Emmy wins overall.