2016 Television Academy Honors Awards
Television Academy Throwback: Darren Criss
At the 70th Emmy Awards, Darren Criss became the first Filipino American performer to win an Emmy for his performance in The Assassination Of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story in the Outstanding Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series category.
Television Academy Throwback: Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel, the host of the 68th Emmy Awards, asks some of his friends to help him open the show, including James Corden, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, the cast of Modern Family, and more.
16th Television Academy Honors: We're Here
The Television Academy honors We're Here.
16th Television Academy Honors: The U.S. and the Holocaust
The Television Academy honors The U.S. and the Holocaust.
16th Television Academy Honors: As We See It
The Television Academy honors As We See It.
16th Television Academy Honors: The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks
The Television Academy honors The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks.
16th Television Academy Honors: 37 Words
The Television Academy honors 37 Words.
16th Television Academy Honors: Mo
The Television Academy honors Mo.
Television Academy Throwback: Forrest Wheeler and Ian Chen
Young actors Forrest Wheeler and Ian Chen spoke about diversity at the "Dynamic And Diverse" event. They hope their show Fresh Off the Boat and shows like Dr. Ken inspired other networks.
Television Academy Throwback: Holly Robinson Peete
In 2010, Actress Holly Robinson Peete spoke about the documentary Unlocking Autism and Autism representation in television, at that year’s Television Academy Honors. As a mom with a child with Autism, she was proud to be honoring the program and its ability to help find answers without being condescending.