Tuesday, April 2, 2019

American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television

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The '''American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Drama Series for Non-Commercial Television''' is one of the annual awards given by the American Cinema Editors. It has evolved throughout the history of the American Cinema Editors Awards, narrowing it's eligibility field numerous times. From 1962 to 1972, the award did make any distinctions between continual series and/or miniseries or television movies, or the genres of comedy and drama. This changed in 1973, when the award became '''Best Edited Episode from a Television Series''', which it would remain from 20 years. In 1993, the award starting separating series based on their running time, becoming ''' Best Edited One Hour Series for Television'''. In 2006, a distinction was made between commercial and non-commercial series, resulting in another split. In 2018, the category dropped running time distinctions, and became the category that it currently is.

==Winners and nominations==
===1960s===
'''Best Edited Television Program'''
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%"
|- bgcolor="#bebebe"
! width="5%" | Year
! width="30%" | Program
! width="25%" | Episode(s)
! width="40%" | Nominees
! width="5%" | Network
|-
| rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | [[1961 in television|1961]]<br><small>(1st)</small><br><ref></ref>
|- style="background:#FAEB86"
| '''''[[The Dick Powell Show]]'''''
| '''"Ricochet"'''
| '''[[Desmond Marquette]]'''
| '''[[NBC]]'''
|-
| ''[[Bus Stop (TV series)|Bus Stop]]''
| "[[A Lion Walks Among Us]]"
| [[Richard L. Van Enger]]
| [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
|-
| ''[[Mrs. G. Goes to College|The Gertrude Berg Show]]''
| "Lonely Sunday"
| Chandler House
| [[CBS]]
|-
| ''[[Thriller (U.S. TV series)|Thriller]]''
| "A Third for Pinochle"
| Danny B. Landres
| [[NBC]]
|-
| ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|The Twilight Zone]]''
| "[[Once Upon a Time (The Twilight Zone)|Once Upon a Time]]"
| Jason H. Bernie
| [[CBS]]
|-
| rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | [[1962 in television|1962]]<br><small>(2nd)</small><br><ref></ref>
|- style="background:#FAEB86"
| '''''[[The Dick Powell Show]]'''''
| '''"The Court Martial of Captain Wycliff"'''
| '''[[Desmond Marquette]]'''
| '''[[NBC]]'''
|-
| ''[[Combat! (TV series)|Combat!]]''
| "Escape to Nowhere"
| William Mace
| [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
|-
| ''[[The Eleventh Hour (1962 TV series)|The Eleventh Hour]]''
| "Of Roses and Nightingales and Other Lovely Things"
| Joseph Dervin
| rowspan="2"|[[NBC]]
|-
| ''[[It's a Man's World (TV series)|It's a Man's World]]''
| "The Beavers and the Otters"
| [[Danford B. Greene]]
|-
| ''[[McHale's Navy]]''
| "A Purple Heart for Gruber"
| Sam E. Waxman
| [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
|-
| rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | [[1963 in television|1963]]<br><small>(3rd)</small><br><ref></ref>
|- style="background:#FAEB86"
| '''''[[Dr. Kildare (TV series)|Dr. Kildare]]'''''
| '''"Four Feet in the Morning (Part 1)"'''
| '''Harry V. Knapp'''
| rowspan="2"|'''[[NBC]]'''
|- style="background:#FAEB86"
| '''''[[The Eleventh Hour (1962 TV series)|The Eleventh Hour]]'''''
| '''"Four Feet in the Morning (Part 2)"'''
| '''Joseph Dervin'''
|-
| ''[[Bonanza]]''
| "Hoss and the Leprechauns"
| Marvin Coil
| [[NBC]]
|-
| ''[[Breaking Point (1963 TV series)|Breaking Point]]''
| "And James Was a Very Small Snail"
| William Mace
| [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
|-
| ''[[The Richard Boone Show]]''
| "The Wall to Wall War"
| Jason H. Bernie
| [[NBC]]
|-
| rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | [[1964 in television|1964]]<br><small>(4th)</small><br><ref></ref>
|- style="background:#FAEB86"
| '''''[[Rawhide (TV series)|Rawhide]]'''''
| '''"No Dogs or Drovers"'''
| '''[[Gene Fowler Jr.]]'''
| '''[[CBS]]'''
|-
| ''[[Bewitched]]''
| "[[I, Darrin, Take This Witch, Samantha]]"
| [[Michael Luciano]] and Gerard Wilson
| [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
|-
| ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]''
| "The Deadly Games Affair"
| Joseph Dervin
| [[NBC]]
|-
| ''[[Slattery's People]]''
| "Do the Ignorant Sleep in Pure White Beds?"
| Daniel A. Nathan
| [[CBS]]
|-
| ''[[Wagon Train]]''
| "Little Girl Lost"
| Gene Palmer
| [[NBC]]
|-
| rowspan=5 style="text-align:center" | [[1965 in television|1965]]<br><small>(5th)</small><br><ref></ref>
|- style="background:#FAEB86"
| '''''[[The Big Valley]]'''''
| '''"40 Rifles"'''
| '''Sherman A. Rose'''
| '''[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'''
|-
| ''[[I Spy (1965 TV series)|I Spy]]''
| "The Loser"
| [[Bud Molin]]
| [[NBC]]
|-
| ''[[Rawhide (TV series)|Rawhide]]''
| "Encounter at Boot Hill"
| [[Gene Fowler Jr.]]
| [[CBS]]
|-
| ''[[Wagon Train]]''
| "Silver Lady"
| Gene Palmer
| [[NBC]]
|-
| rowspan=6 style="text-align:center" | [[1966 in television|1966]]<br><small>(6th)</small><br><ref></ref>
|- style="background:#FAEB86"
| '''''[[Twelve O'Clock High (TV series)|Twelve O'Clock High]]'''''
| '''"The All American"'''
| '''Jodie Copelan'''
| '''[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'''
|-
| ''[[The Big Valley]]''
| "Day of Terror"
| [[Desmond Marquette]]
| [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
|-
| colspan="2"|''[[Fame Is the Name of the Game]]''
| Joseph Dervin
| [[NBC]]
|-
| ''[[The F.B.I. (TV series)|The F.B.I.]]''
| "The Camel's Nose"
| Thomas Neff
| [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
|-
| ''[[I Spy (1965 TV series)|I Spy]]''
| "Court of the Lion"
| [[Bud Molin]]
| [[NBC]]
|-
|}

==References==


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