1955 Sylvania Television Awards

Sylvania Award
Sponsored bySylvania Electric Products
DateDecember 2, 1955
LocationNew York City
CountryUnited States
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The 1955 Sylvania Television Awards were presented on December 2, 1955, in New York City. The Sylvania Awards were established by Sylvania Electric Products.

The committee presented the following awards:[1]

  • Best show of the year - Peter Pan (NBC)
  • Best new TV series - The $64,000 Question (CBS)
  • Best performance by an actor - Sidney Poitier in A Man Is Ten Feet Tall (NBC)
  • Most original teleplay - A Man Is Ten Feet Tall by Robert Alan Aurthur (NBC)
  • Best performance by an actress - Julie Harris in Wind From The South (CBS)
  • Best performance in classical role - Jose Ferrer in Cyrano De Bergerac (NBC)
  • Best performance, supporting actress - Mildred Dunnock, A Child Is Born (ABC)
  • Best dramatic show - Patterns by Rod Serling
  • Best comedy show - You'll Never Get Rich, Phil Silvers (CBS)
  • Variety entertainment - The Ed Sullivan Show (CBS)
  • Best musical series - The Voice of Firestone (ABC)
  • Best dramatic series - Kraft Television Theatre (NBC)
  • Best documentary - The Vice Presidency, Edward R. Murrow (CBS)
  • Network public service - The Search (CBS)
  • Local public service - Our Religious Roots (KPIX San Francisco) and Dateline Washington (WDSU New Orleans)
  • Network news and special events - Presidential news conference, award to James Hagerty, White House News Secretary
  • Local news and special events - WBX in Boston
  • Network education series - Omnibus (CBS)
  • Best local education series - Your future unlimited (WMCT)
  • Best network children's show - The Mickey Mouse Club, Disney
  • Best local children's show - The Children's Corner, Fred Rogers, producer (WQED Pittsburgh)
  • Special award for "The Greatest Contributions to creative Television Techniques" - Sylvester Weaver, president of NBC
  • Best sports coverage - Gillette Safety Razor Company

References

  1. ^ "Sylvania TV Awards". Sand Mountain Reporter. December 3, 1955. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.