Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding New Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding New Series was a Primetime Emmy Award presented to the best new television series from 1970 to 1973.

Winners and Nominees

Year Program Network Nominee(s)
1970 Room 222 CBS Gene Reynolds, Producer
The Bill Cosby Show NBC Bill Cosby, Executive Producer; Marvin Miller, Producer
The Forsyte Saga PBS Donald Wilson, Producer
Marcus Welby, M.D. ABC David J. O'Connell, Producer; David Victor, Executive Producer
Sesame Street NET David D. Connell, Executive Producer; Sam Gibbon, Producer; Lutrelle Horne, Producer; Jon Stone, Producer
1971 All in the Family CBS Norman Lear, Producer
The Bold Ones: The Senator NBC David Levinson
The Flip Wilson Show Bob Henry, Producer; Monte Kay, Executive Producer
The Mary Tyler Moore Show CBS James L. Brooks, Executive Producer; Allan Burns, Executive Producer; David Davis, Producer
The Odd Couple ABC Jerry Belson, Executive Producer; Jerry Davis, Producer; Garry Marshall, Executive Producer
1972 Elizabeth R PBS Roderick Graham, Producer; Christopher Sarson, Executive Producer
Columbo NBC Everett Chambers, Producer; Richard Levinson, Executive Producer; William Link, Executive Producer
Sanford and Son Aaron Ruben, Producer; Bud Yorkin, Executive Producer
The Six Wives of Henry VIII PBS Mark Shivas, Producer; Ronald Travers, Producer
The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour CBS Chris Bearde, Producer; Allan Blye, Producer
1973 America: A Personal History of the United States NBC Michael Gill, Producer
The Julie Andrews Hour ABC Julie Andrews, Star; Nick Vanoff, Producer
Kung Fu Jerry Thorpe, Producer
M*A*S*H CBS Gene Reynolds, Producer
Maude Norman Lear, Executive Producer; Rod Parker, Producer
The Waltons Robert L. Jacks, Producer; Lee Rich, Executive Producer