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[[Image:Kermit_BAFTA.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit with a [[Bafta Awards|BAFTA]] and a Rose d'Or.]]
 
[[Image:Kermit_BAFTA.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit with a [[Bafta Awards|BAFTA]] and a Rose d'Or.]]
 
[[Image:JimHenson-RoseD'Or.jpg|thumb|300px|Jim Henson and Francis Essex, director of production for ATV with the Golden Rose of Montreux award, won by ''The Muppet Show'' in May 1977.]]
 
[[Image:JimHenson-RoseD'Or.jpg|thumb|300px|Jim Henson and Francis Essex, director of production for ATV with the Golden Rose of Montreux award, won by ''The Muppet Show'' in May 1977.]]
 
[[Image:Award-Rosed'Or.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit and Jim Henson with their Rose d'Or award.]]
   
 
The '''Rose d'Or''', or Golden Rose in its English translation, is a television award which has been given out annually since 1961. The award is focused mainly on entertainment programming, or comedies, therefore excluding dramas and documentaries. The reasoning behind the choices is that dramas and documentaries are often more recognized in awards ceremonies, leaving other genres overlooked.
 
The '''Rose d'Or''', or Golden Rose in its English translation, is a television award which has been given out annually since 1961. The award is focused mainly on entertainment programming, or comedies, therefore excluding dramas and documentaries. The reasoning behind the choices is that dramas and documentaries are often more recognized in awards ceremonies, leaving other genres overlooked.
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In [[1977]], ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' won a Golden Rose award for excellence in television.
 
In [[1977]], ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' won a Golden Rose award for excellence in television.
   
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Image:Montreaux Rose Award.JPG|[[Fleet Scribbler]] and [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] with the Golden Rose award
 
Image:Montreaux Rose Award.JPG|[[Fleet Scribbler]] and [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] with the Golden Rose award
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File:Muppet Show Golden Rose Sketch|behind-the-scenes of an acceptance speech sketch
 
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==Past receipients==
 
==Past receipients==
[[Image:Award-Rosed'Or.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit and Jim Henson with their Rose d'Or award.]]
 
 
* ''[[Marty Feldman|Marty Feldman's Comedy Machine]]'', 1972
 
* ''[[Marty Feldman|Marty Feldman's Comedy Machine]]'', 1972
 
* ''[[Rich Little|Rich Little's Christmas Carol]]'', 1979
 
* ''[[Rich Little|Rich Little's Christmas Carol]]'', 1979

Revision as of 10:45, 27 May 2015

Kermit BAFTA

Kermit with a BAFTA and a Rose d'Or.

JimHenson-RoseD'Or

Jim Henson and Francis Essex, director of production for ATV with the Golden Rose of Montreux award, won by The Muppet Show in May 1977.

Award-Rosed'Or

Kermit and Jim Henson with their Rose d'Or award.

The Rose d'Or, or Golden Rose in its English translation, is a television award which has been given out annually since 1961. The award is focused mainly on entertainment programming, or comedies, therefore excluding dramas and documentaries. The reasoning behind the choices is that dramas and documentaries are often more recognized in awards ceremonies, leaving other genres overlooked.

Beginning in 2004, eight individual awards were given out in eight separate categories, including those for best Reality Show, Game Shows, Soap Opera, Sitcom, and Music, among others.

In 1977, The Muppet Show won a Golden Rose award for excellence in television.

Past receipients

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