International Emmy Award for Best Comedy Series
The International Emmy Award for Best Comedy Series is presented by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (IATAS) to the best comedy television series, produced and initially aired outside the United States.[1]
| International Emmy Award for best comedy series | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Best Comedy Series |
| Country | United States |
| Presented by | International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences |
| First awarded | 2003 |
| Currently held by | Sex Education |
| Website | www |
Rules and regulations
Under the International Academy's rules, the award is given to a program primarily devoted to humor with scripted dialogue (ie skit, comedy, sitcom, parodies, stand-up, etc.). The program should fit the minimum format length of a televised half-hour time slot. If the show is a drama, the comedy aspect should be predominant. If the show is a series, only one episode is eligible as a representative. Multiple submissions from the same series are not permitted.[2]
Winners and nominees
2000s
2010s
2020s
| Year | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 [35][36] | Nobody's Looking | Ninguém Tá Olhando | Gullane Entretenimento / Netflix | |
| Four More Shots Please! | Pritish Nandy Communications | |||
| Fifty | Endemol Shine Israel / Yes | |||
| Back to Life | Two Brothers Pictures / Showtime | |||
| 2021 [37] | Call My Agent! | Dix pour cent | France Télévisions / Netflix | |
| Motherland: Christmas Special | Merman Television / Twofour / Lionsgate | |||
| Promesas de Campaña | TeleColombia / Claro Video | |||
| Vir Das: For India | Weirdass Comedy / Netflix | |||
| 2022 [38] | Sex Education | Eleven Film / Netflix | ||
| Dreaming Whilst Black | Big Deal Films | |||
| Búnker | HBO Latin America / WarnerMedia | |||
| On the Verge | Canal+ / The Film TV | |||
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