Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series

This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series. This award and Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series replaced Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series in 2002.

Winners and nominees

2000s

Year Series Episode Network Recipient(s)
rowspan="6" style="text"=align:center; | 2002 24 "7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." FOX Chris G. Willingham
24 "12:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m." FOX David B. Thompson
Alias "Q & A" ABC Maryann Brandon
Six Feet Under "Pilot" HBO Christopher Nelson
The West Wing "100,000 Airplanes" NBC Janet Ashikaga
"Bartlet for America" Lauren A. Schaffer
rowspan="5" style="text"=align:center; | 2003 24 "Day 2: 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m." FOX Chris G. Willingham
24 "Day 2: 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m." FOX David Latham
Chris G. Willingham
Alias "Phase One" ABC Maryann Brandon
The Sopranos "Whoever Did This" HBO William B. Stich
The West Wing "Twenty Five" NBC Janet Ashikaga
rowspan="5" style="text"=align:center; | 2004 24 "Day 3: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m." FOX Chris G. Willingham
ER "Freefall" NBC Kevin Casey
The Sopranos "All Happy Families..." HBO Sidney Wolinsky
"Irregular Around the Margins" Conrad M. Gonzalez
"Long Term Parking" William B. Stich
rowspan="5" style="text"=align:center; | 2005 Lost "Pilot" ABC Mary Jo Markey
24 "Day 4: 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m." FOX Scott Powell
"Day 4: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." David Latham
"Day 4: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m." Chris G. Willingham
Deadwood "A Lie Agreed Upon (Part I)" HBO Stephen Mark
rowspan="5" style="text"=align:center;" | 2006 24 "Day 5: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." FOX David Latham
24 "Day 5: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m." FOX Scott Powell
Boston Legal "Race Ipsa" ABC Philip Carr Neel
Lost "Live Together, Die Alone" ABC Sue Blainey
Sarah Boyd
Stephen Semel
"One of Them" Sarah Boyd
rowspan="5" style="text"=align:center;" | 2007 Dexter "Dexter"[1] Showtime Elena Maganini
Heroes "Genesis" NBC Donn Aron
Louise Innes
Michael S. Murphy
Lost "Through the Looking Glass" ABC Mark Goldman
Stephen Semel
Henk Van Eeghen
The Sopranos "The Second Coming" HBO Lynne Whitlock
"Soprano Home Movies" William B. Stich
rowspan="6" style="text"=align:center;" | 2008 Breaking Bad "Pilot"[2] AMC Lynne Willingham
Battlestar Galactica "He That Believeth in Me" Sci-Fi Julius Ramsey
Boston Legal "The Mighty Rogues" ABC Philip Carr Neel
Heroes "Powerless" NBC Scott Boyd
Lost "There's No Place Like Home (Part 2)" ABC Robert Florio
Mark Goldman
Stephen Semel
Henk Van Eeghen
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles "Pilot" FOX Paul Karasick
rowspan="5" style="text"=align:center;" | 2009 Breaking Bad "ABQ"[3] AMC Lynne Willingham
24 "Day 7: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." FOX Scott Powell
Battlestar Galactica "Daybreak (Part 2)" Syfy Michael O'Halloran
Julius Ramsay
Andrew Seklir
Lost "The Incident" ABC Mark Goldman
Christopher Nelson
Stephen Semel
Mad Men "Maidenform" AMC Cindy Mollo

2010s

Year Series Episode Network Recipient(s)
rowspan="5" style="text"=align:center; | 2010 Lost "The End" ABC Henk Van Eeghan
Mark Goldman
Christopher Nelson
Stephen Semel
Breaking Bad "No Más" AMC Skip MacDonald
Dexter "The Getaway" Showtime Matthew V. Colonna
Mad Men "Guy Walks into an Advertising Agency" AMC Tom Wilson
"The Gypsy and the Hobo" Christopher Nelson
Pattye Rogers
rowspan="5" style="text"=align:center; | 2011 Boardwalk Empire "Boardwalk Empire"[4] HBO Sidney Wolinsky
Dexter "Take It!" Showtime Louis Cioffi
The Killing "Pilot" AMC Elizabeth Kling
Mad Men "The Suitcase" Tom Wilson
"Blowing Smoke" Leo Trombetta
Pattye Rogers
rowspan="5" style="text"=align:center; | 2012 Homeland "Pilot"[5] Showtime Jordan Goldman
David Latham
Breaking Bad "End Times" AMC Kelley Dixon
"Face Off" Skip MacDonald
Downton Abbey "Episode Seven" PBS John Wilson
Mad Men "Far Away Places" AMC Chris Gay
rowspan="5" style="text"=align:center; | 2013[6] Breaking Bad "Gliding Over All"[7] AMC Kelley Dixon
Breaking Bad "Dead Freight" AMC Skip MacDonald
Game of Thrones "The Rains of Castamere" HBO Oral Ottey
House of Cards "Chapter 1" Netflix Kirk Baxter
Mad Men "Collaborators" AMC Chris Figler
rowspan="5" style="text"=align:center; | 2014[8] Breaking Bad "Felina"[9] AMC Skip MacDonald'
Breaking Bad "Granite State" AMC Kelley Dixon and Chris McCaleb
"To'hajiilee" Kelley Dixon
House of Cards "Chapter 14" Netflix Byron Smith
True Detective "Who Goes There" HBO Affonso Goncalves

Programs by number of wins

4 wins
2 wins
1 win

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