The Late Show with David Letterman team accepts the Emmy for Variety, Music, or Comedy Series

Television Academy Throwback: Late Show with David Letterman
Today, February 1, marks the 40th anniversary of The Late Show, originally hosted by David Letterman. Check out his acceptance speech from 1994 for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series.

Bob Mackie Hall of Fame Induction 2002
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Bob Mackie is inducted into the 15th Television Academy Hall of Fame.

Tim Conway and Harvey Korman Hall of Fame Induction 2002
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Tim Conway and Harvey Korman are inducted into the 15th Television Academy Hall of Fame.

Bud Yorkin Hall of Fame Induction 2002
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Bud Yorkin is inducted into the 15th Television Academy Hall of Fame.

John Frankenheimer Hall of Fame Induction 2002
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John Frankenheimer is inducted into the 15th Television Academy Hall of Fame.

Jean Stapleton Hall of Fame Induction 2002
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Jean Stapleton is inducted into the 15th Television Academy Hall of Fame.

Dennis Miller accepts the Emmy for Writing for a Variety or Music Program
Dennis Miller accepts the Emmy for Writing for a Variety or Music Program for Dennis Miller Live at the 50th Emmy Awards

Kario Salem accepts the Emmy for Writing for a Miniseries or a Movie
Kario Salem accepts the Emmy for Writing for a Miniseries or a Movie for Don King: Only in America at the 50th Emmy Awards

David Milch, Nicholas Wootton, and Bill Clark accept the Emmy for Writing for a Drama
David Milch, Nicholas Wootton, and Bill Clark accept the Emmy for Writing for a Drama Series for NYPD Blue at the 50th Emmy Awards

Garry Shandling and Peter Tolan accept the Emmy for Writing for a Comedy
Garry Shandling and Peter Tolan accept the Emmy for Writing for a Comedy Series for The Larry Sanders Show at the 50th Emmy Awards