Primetime Emmy Award for Main Title Design
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Not to be confused with the Daytime Emmy Award with the same name.
The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Design is an award for the best main title sequence of a television program.
[edit] Winners and nominees
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- 2005: Huff (Showtime/Shilo)
- "Desperate Housewives” (ABC)
- “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers” (HBO)
- “The Grid” (TNT)
- “House” (FOX)
- 2003: Hysterical Blindness (HBO)
- The Anna Nicole Show (E!)
- Napoleon (A&E)
- Normal (HBO)
- Penn & Teller: Bullshit! (Showtime)
- 2002: Six Feet Under (HBO)
- Band of Brothers (HBO)
- The Mind Of The Married Man (HBO)
- Wolf Lake (CBS)
- 2001: Exxon Mobil Masterpiece Theatre’s American Collection (PBS)
- 2000: The 10th Kingdom (NBC)
- Nature (PBS)
- Now and Again (CBS)
- The West Wing (NBC)
- 1999: Dilbert (UPN)
- Alice in Wonderland (NBC)
- First Wave (Sci-Fi Channel)
- Private Screenings (TCM)
- 1998: The Wonderful World of Disney (ABC)
- Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher (ABC)
- Popular Science (TLC)
- The Hunger (SHO)
- Union Square (NBC)
- 1997: Dark Skies (NBC)
- Gun (television) (ABC)
- Magical World of Disney (DIS)
- The Burning Zone (UPN)
- The Learning Channel's Great Books (TLC)