Beatles nominations get shut out in 2011 prime-time Emmy Awards
Steve Marinucci, Beatles Examiner
September 18, 2011
Three Beatles-related programs nominated for the 2011 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards came away empty when the statues were handed out and the awards announced Sunday night.
"LENNONYC," originally aired by the PBS "American Masters" series, lost out to "Freedom Riders" in the Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming category. The program was also nominated for Outstanding Sound Mixing for Nonfiction Programming, but lost to "Redemption Day."
The entire "American Masters" series, however, did win the award for Outstanding Nonfiction Series.
"The Kennedy Center Honors," which featured Paul McCartney as one of those being honored, was nominated for Outstanding Music Direction, but lost to "Harry Connick Jr. in Concert on Broadway" on "Great Performances."
Martin Scorsese, director of the upcoming "George Harrison: Living in the Material World" film, with the Emmy he took home Sunday for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for "Boardwalk Empire." Credits: Getty Images
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