Television Hall of Fame

The Television Academy Hall of Fame was founded by a former president of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, John H. Mitchell, to honor individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to television. In the words of the selection committee, the Hall of Fame is for "persons who have made outstanding contributions in the arts, sciences or management of television, based upon either cumulative contributions and achievements or a singular contribution or achievement." Mitchell remained the chair of the Hall of Fame until his death in January 1988. He was succeeded by Edgar Scherick, who in turn passed the reins to Norman Lear. The first ceremony in 1984 celebrated the careers of Lucille Ball, Milton Berle, Paddy Chayefsky, Norman Lear, Edward R. Murrow, William S. Paley and David Sarnoff. The honorees received glass statuettes in the form of two ballet dancers that were created by sculptor and painter Pascal to reflect the self-discipline required in all facets of the arts. Since 1988, inductees have brought home an award in the form of a crystal television screen atop a cast-bronze base. The new awards were designed by art director Romain Johnston. Five or more new inductees are announced every year or two. All inductees have been individuals or pairs with the exception of the series I Love Lucy in 1990.
Check all the inductees of Television Hall of Fame.
Date Inductee
Milton Berle
Paddy Chayefsky
Norman Lear
Edward R. Murrow
William S. Paley
David Sarnoff
Carol Burnett
Sid Caesar
Walter Cronkite
Joyce Hall
Rod Serling
Ed Sullivan
Sylvester Weaver
Steve Allen
Fred Coe
Walt Disney
Jackie Gleason
Mary Tyler Moore
Frank Stanton
Burr Tillstrom
Johnny Carson
Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Leonard Goldenson
Jim Henson
Bob Hope
Ernie Kovacs
Eric Sevareid
Jack Benny
George Burns
Gracie Allen
Chet Huntley
David Brinkley
Red Skelton
David Susskind
David L. Wolper
Roone Arledge
Fred Astaire
Perry Como
Joan Ganz Cooney
Don Hewitt
Carroll O'Connor
Barbara Walters
Leonard Bernstein
Desi Arnaz
James Garner
I Love Lucy
Danny Thomas
Mike Wallace
Bill Cosby
Ted Koppel
Sheldon Leonard
Dinah Shore
Ted Turner
John Chancellor
Dick Clark
Phil Donahue
Mark Goodson
Bob Newhart
Agnes Nixon
Jack Webb
Alan Alda
Howard Cosell
Barry Diller
Fred W. Friendly
William Hanna
Joseph Barbera
Oprah Winfrey
Michael Landon
Richard Levinson
William Link
Jim McKay
Bill D. Moyers
Dick Van Dyke
Betty White
Ed Asner
Steven Bochco
Marcy Carsey
Tom Werner
Charles Kuralt
Angela Lansbury
Aaron Spelling
Lew Wasserman
James L. Brooks
Garry Marshall
Quinn Martin
Diane Sawyer
Grant Tinker
Herbert Brodkin
Robert MacNeil
Jim Lehrer
Lorne Michaels
Carl Reiner
Fred Rogers
Fred Silverman
Ethel Winant
Tim Conway
Harvey Korman
John Frankenheimer
Bob Mackie
Jean Stapleton
Bud Yorkin
Bob Barker
Art Carney
Katie Couric
Dan Rather
Brandon Tartikoff
Charles Cappleman
Tom Brokaw
James Burrows
Leonard Goldberg
Regis Philbin
William Shatner
Bea Arthur
Dan Burke
Larry Gelbart
Merv Griffin
Thomas S. Murphy
Sherwood Schwartz