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American Comedy Awards

American Comedy Awards

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The American Comedy Awards were a group of awards presented annually in the United States recognizing performances and performers in the field of comedy, with an emphasis on television comedy and comedy films. They began in 1987, billed as the "first awards show to honor all forms of comedy."[1] In 1989, after the death of Lucille Ball, the statue was named "the Lucy" to honor the comic legend.

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The awards ceased after 2001. NBC revived the awards for a single year in May 2014.[2]

History

George Schlatter created and produced the American Comedy Awards that first aired on ABC, then on Comedy Central. Only the title was similar. It was a TV special honoring comedians. ABC had broadcast a similar awards program for two years in the 1970s; it was called the "American Academy of Humor" and was "founded" by Alan King.[1][3]

The last ACA ceremony in 2001 was held under the auspices of the cable network Comedy Central; in 2003 that network replaced them with its own Commie Awards in what turned out to be a one-time replacement.[4] In 2011 Comedy Central created a new annual awards show, The Comedy Awards, which first aired on April 10, 2011.

1987 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

Presented for Woman by Walter Matthau, and for Man by Betty White

Special Appearance

1988 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

1989 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

1990 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

1991 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

1992 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

1993 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

1994 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

1995 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

1996 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

1997 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

Special Appearances

1998 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

1999 awards

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Creative Achievement Award

2000 Awards

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Lifetime Achievement Award

2001 awards

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Lifetime Achievement Award

2014 awards

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Ratings

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References

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  2. "NBC Revives American Comedy Awards (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. 2013-10-23. Archived from the original on 2016-01-18. Retrieved 2013-10-24.
  3. Some Interesting & Creative Things We've Done Archived 2008-11-21 at the Wayback Machine from the website of the public relations firm of Barbara Meltzer & Associates
  4. "American Comedy Awards, USA". The Internet Movie Database. 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-07-23. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
  5. "Viewers' verdict: Perry is a hit". USA Today. 1987-05-28. p. 3D. ProQuest 305873124.
  6. "Nielsen ratings". USA Today. 1988-05-25. p. 3D. ProQuest 306046196.
  7. "Steven leads NBC sweep". USA Today. 1989-06-01. p. 3D. ProQuest 306225180.
  8. "Fox builds Sunday strength". USA Today. 1990-03-28. p. 3D. ProQuest 306312728.
  9. Sloan, Eugene (1991-04-10). "Cheers, NBC rack up wins". USA Today. p. 3D.
  10. Gable, Donna (1992-05-28). "NBC wins week and sweeps". USA Today. p. 3D.
  11. Gable, Donna (1993-03-10). "CBS holds steady at No. 1". USA Today. p. 3D.
  12. DeRosa, Robin (1994-06-04). "ABC's clean sweeps". USA Today. p. 3D.
  13. "Nielsen ratings". USA Today. 1995-03-15. p. 3D.
  14. "Nielsen ratings". USA Today. 1996-03-13. p. 3D.
  15. "Primetime TV rate race". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 345, no. 20. 1997-02-26. pp. 36–37. ProQuest 2469235673.
  16. "Primetime TV rate race". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 351, no. 43. 1998-03-25. pp. 24–25. ProQuest 2362059879.
  17. "Primetime TV rate race". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 357, no. 3. 1999-03-24. pp. 32–33. ProQuest 2469268721.
  18. "Nielsen ratings: March 23–29". Variety. Vol. 378, no. 7. 2000-04-03. p. 68. ProQuest 1286202355.
  19. Written at Los Angeles, California. "American Comedy Award leaders". The Pantagraph. Bloomington, Illinois. 2001-03-03. p. B9 via Newspapers.com.

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