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| [[1st Academy Awards|1st]] || May 16, 1929 || ''[[Wings (1927 film)|Wings]]'' || — || — || [[Douglas Fairbanks]] || — || [[The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel]] || {{N/A|''none''}}
| [[1st Academy Awards|1st]] || May 16, 1929 || ''[[Wings (1927 film)|Wings]]'' || ''[[7th Heaven (1927 film)|7th Heaven]]''<br>''[[Sunrise (1926 film)|Sunrise]]'' || — || — || [[Douglas Fairbanks]] || — || [[The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel]] || {{N/A|''none''}}
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| [[2nd Academy Awards|2nd]] || April 3, 1930 || {{sort|broadway|''[[The Broadway Melody]]''}} || — || — || [[William C. deMille]] || — || rowspan="2" |[[Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles)|Ambassador Hotel]] || [[KNX (AM)|KNX-AM]]{{efn|name=overview1}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jeff560.tripod.com/academy_awards.html|title=An Unofficial History of the Academy Awards on Radio|work=tripod.com}}</ref>
| [[2nd Academy Awards|2nd]] || April 3, 1930 || {{sort|broadway|''[[The Broadway Melody]]''}} || ''[[The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1929 film)|The Bridge of San Luis Rey]]''<br>''The Broadway Melody''<br>''[[Coquette (film)|Coquette]]''<br>''[[The Divine Lady]]''<br>''[[In Old Arizona]]''<br>''[[The Patriot (1928 film)|The Patriot]]''<br>''[[White Shadows in the South Seas]]'' || — || — || [[William C. deMille]] || — || rowspan="2" |[[Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles)|Ambassador Hotel]] || [[KNX (AM)|KNX-AM]]{{efn|name=overview1}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jeff560.tripod.com/academy_awards.html|title=An Unofficial History of the Academy Awards on Radio|work=tripod.com}}</ref>
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| [[3rd Academy Awards|3rd]] || November 5, 1930 || ''[[All Quiet on the Western Front (1930 film)|All Quiet on the {{nowrap|Western Front}}]]'' || — || — || [[Conrad Nagel]] || — || KNX-AM{{efn|name=overview1}}
| [[3rd Academy Awards|3rd]] || November 5, 1930 || ''[[All Quiet on the Western Front (1930 film)|All Quiet on the {{nowrap|Western Front}}]]'' || ''All Quiet on the {{nowrap|Western Front}}''<br>''[[The Big House (1930 film)|The Big House]]'' || — || — || [[Conrad Nagel]] || — || KNX-AM{{efn|name=overview1}}
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| [[4th Academy Awards|4th]] || November 10, 1931 || ''[[Cimarron (1931 film)|Cimarron]]'' || — || — || [[Lawrence Grant]] || — || [[Millennium Biltmore Hotel|Biltmore Hotel]] || [[KHJ (AM)|KHJ-AM]]{{efn|name=overview2}}
| [[4th Academy Awards|4th]] || November 10, 1931 || ''[[Cimarron (1931 film)|Cimarron]]'' || ''Cimarron'' || — || — || [[Lawrence Grant]] || — || [[Millennium Biltmore Hotel|Biltmore Hotel]] || [[KHJ (AM)|KHJ-AM]]{{efn|name=overview2}}
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| [[5th Academy Awards|5th]] || November 18, 1932 || ''[[Grand Hotel (1932 film)|Grand Hotel]]'' || — || — || [[Lionel Barrymore]]<br>[[Conrad Nagel]] || — || rowspan="2" |Ambassador Hotel || [[KABC (AM)|KECA-AM]]{{efn|name=overview3}}
| [[5th Academy Awards|5th]] || November 18, 1932 || ''[[Grand Hotel (1932 film)|Grand Hotel]]'' || ''[[Bad Girl (1931 film)|Bad Girl]]''<br>''[[The Champ (1931 film)|The Champ]]'' || — || — || [[Lionel Barrymore]]<br>[[Conrad Nagel]] || — || rowspan="2" |Ambassador Hotel || [[KABC (AM)|KECA-AM]]{{efn|name=overview3}}
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| [[6th Academy Awards|6th]] || March 16, 1934 || ''[[Cavalcade (1933 film)|Cavalcade]]'' || — || — || [[Will Rogers]] || — || rowspan="5" {{N/A|''none''}}
| [[6th Academy Awards|6th]] || March 16, 1934 || ''[[Cavalcade (1933 film)|Cavalcade]]'' || ''Cavalcade'' || — || — || [[Will Rogers]] || — || rowspan="5" {{N/A|''none''}}
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| [[7th Academy Awards|7th]] || February 27, 1935 || ''[[It Happened One Night]]'' || — || — || [[Irvin S. Cobb]] || — || rowspan="5" | Biltmore Hotel
| [[7th Academy Awards|7th]] || February 27, 1935 || ''[[It Happened One Night]]'' || ''It Happened One Night'' || — || — || [[Irvin S. Cobb]] || — || rowspan="5" | Biltmore Hotel
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| [[8th Academy Awards|8th]] || March 5, 1936 || ''[[Mutiny on the Bounty (1935 film)|Mutiny on the Bounty]]'' || — || — || [[Frank Capra]] || —
| [[8th Academy Awards|8th]] || March 5, 1936 || ''[[Mutiny on the Bounty (1935 film)|Mutiny on the Bounty]]'' || ''[[The Informer (1935 film)|The Informer]]'' || — || — || [[Frank Capra]] || —
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| [[9th Academy Awards|9th]] || March 4, 1937 || ''[[The Great Ziegfeld]]''|| — || — || [[George Jessel (actor)|George Jessel]] || —
| [[9th Academy Awards|9th]] || March 4, 1937 || ''[[The Great Ziegfeld]]'' || ''[[Anthony Adverse]]'' || — || — || [[George Jessel (actor)|George Jessel]] || —
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| [[10th Academy Awards|10th]] || March 10, 1938 || ''[[The Life of Emile Zola]]''|| — || — || [[Bob Burns (comedian)|Bob Burns]] || —
| [[10th Academy Awards|10th]] || March 10, 1938 || ''[[The Life of Emile Zola]]'' || ''The Life of Emile Zola'' || — || — || [[Bob Burns (comedian)|Bob Burns]] || —
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| [[11th Academy Awards|11th]] || February 23, 1939 || {{nowrap|''[[You Can't Take It with You (film)|You Can't Take It With You]]''}} || — || — || {{N/A|''none''}} || — || KHJ-AM{{efn|name=overview4}}
| [[11th Academy Awards|11th]] || February 23, 1939 || {{nowrap|''[[You Can't Take It with You (film)|You Can't Take It With You]]''}} || ''[[The Adventures of Robin Hood]]'' || — || — || {{N/A|''none''}} || — || KHJ-AM{{efn|name=overview4}}
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| [[12th Academy Awards|12th]] || February 29, 1940 || ''[[Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]'' || — || — ||rowspan=4| [[Bob Hope]] || — || Ambassador Hotel<br>(Cocoanut Grove) || [[KNX (AM)|KNX-AM]]{{efn|name=overview5}}
| [[12th Academy Awards|12th]] || February 29, 1940 || ''[[Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind]]'' || ''Gone with the Wind'' || — || — ||rowspan=4| [[Bob Hope]] || — || Ambassador Hotel<br>(Cocoanut Grove) || [[KNX (AM)|KNX-AM]]{{efn|name=overview5}}
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| [[13th Academy Awards|13th]] || February 27, 1941 || ''[[Rebecca (1940 film)|Rebecca]]'' || — || — || — || rowspan="2" |[[Millennium Biltmore Hotel|Biltmore Hotel]]<br>(Biltmore Bowl)|| KECA-AM{{efn|name=overview6}}
| [[13th Academy Awards|13th]] || February 27, 1941 || ''[[Rebecca (1940 film)|Rebecca]]'' || ''[[The Thief of Bagdad (1940 film)|The Thief of Bagdad]]'' || — || — || — || rowspan="2" |[[Millennium Biltmore Hotel|Biltmore Hotel]]<br>(Biltmore Bowl)|| KECA-AM{{efn|name=overview6}}
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| [[14th Academy Awards|14th]] || February 26, 1942 || ''[[How Green Was My Valley (film)|How Green Was My Valley]]'' || — || — || — || KNX-AM{{efn|name=overview6}}
| [[14th Academy Awards|14th]] || February 26, 1942 || ''[[How Green Was My Valley (film)|How Green Was My Valley]]'' || ''How Green Was My Valley'' || — || — || — || KNX-AM{{efn|name=overview6}}
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| [[15th Academy Awards|15th]] || March 4, 1943 || ''[[Mrs. Miniver]]'' || — || — || — || Ambassador Hotel<br>(Cocoanut Grove)|| KNX-AM{{efn|name=overview7}}
| [[15th Academy Awards|15th]] || March 4, 1943 || ''[[Mrs. Miniver]]'' || ''Mrs. Miniver'' || — || — || — || Ambassador Hotel<br>(Cocoanut Grove)|| KNX-AM{{efn|name=overview7}}
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| [[16th Academy Awards|16th]] || March 2, 1944 || ''[[Casablanca (film)|Casablanca]]'' || — || — || [[Jack Benny]] || — || rowspan="3" |[[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]]|| KNX-AM{{efn|name=overview8}}
| [[16th Academy Awards|16th]] || March 2, 1944 || ''[[Casablanca (film)|Casablanca]]'' || ''[[The Song of Bernadette (film)|The Song of Bernadette]]'' || — || — || [[Jack Benny]] || — || rowspan="3" |[[Grauman's Chinese Theatre]]|| KNX-AM{{efn|name=overview8}}
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| [[17th Academy Awards|17th]] || March 15, 1945 || ''[[Going My Way]]'' || — || — || Bob Hope<br>[[John Cromwell (director)|John Cromwell]] || — || rowspan="8"|[[Cumulus Media Networks|ABC Radio]]{{efn|name=overview9}}
| [[17th Academy Awards|17th]] || March 15, 1945 || ''[[Going My Way]]'' || ''Going My Way'' || — || — || Bob Hope<br>[[John Cromwell (director)|John Cromwell]] || — || rowspan="8"|[[Cumulus Media Networks|ABC Radio]]{{efn|name=overview9}}
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| [[18th Academy Awards|18th]] || March 7, 1946 || ''[[The Lost Weekend (film)|The Lost Weekend]]''|| — || — || Bob Hope<br>[[James Stewart]] || —
| [[18th Academy Awards|18th]] || March 7, 1946 || ''[[The Lost Weekend (film)|The Lost Weekend]]'' || ''The Lost Weekend'' || — || — || Bob Hope<br>[[James Stewart]] || —
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| [[19th Academy Awards|19th]] || March 13, 1947 || ''[[The Best Years of Our Lives]]''|| — || — || Jack Benny || — || rowspan="2" |[[Shrine Auditorium]]
| [[19th Academy Awards|19th]] || March 13, 1947 || ''[[The Best Years of Our Lives]]'' || ''The Best Years of Our Lives'' || — || — || Jack Benny || — || rowspan="2" |[[Shrine Auditorium]]
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| [[20th Academy Awards|20th]] || March 20, 1948 || ''[[Gentleman's Agreement]]'' || — || — || [[Agnes Moorehead]]<br>[[Dick Powell]] || —
| [[20th Academy Awards|20th]] || March 20, 1948 || ''[[Gentleman's Agreement]]'' || ''Gentleman's Agreement''<br>''[[Miracle on 34th Street]]'' || — || — || [[Agnes Moorehead]]<br>[[Dick Powell]] || —
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| [[21st Academy Awards|21st]] || March 24, 1949 || ''[[Hamlet (1948 film)|Hamlet]]'' || — || — || [[Robert Montgomery (actor)|Robert Montgomery]] || — || {{sort|academy|The Academy Theater}}
| [[21st Academy Awards|21st]] || March 24, 1949 || ''[[Hamlet (1948 film)|Hamlet]]'' || ''Hamlet'' || — || — || [[Robert Montgomery (actor)|Robert Montgomery]] || — || {{sort|academy|The Academy Theater}}
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| {{nowrap|[[22nd Academy Awards|22nd]]}} || March 23, 1950 || ''[[All the King's Men (1949 film)|All the King's Men]]'' || — || — || [[Paul Douglas (actor)|Paul Douglas]] || — || rowspan="3" |[[Pantages Theatre (Hollywood)|Pantages Theatre]]
| {{nowrap|[[22nd Academy Awards|22nd]]}} || March 23, 1950 || ''[[All the King's Men (1949 film)|All the King's Men]]'' || ''[[The Heiress]]'' || — || — || [[Paul Douglas (actor)|Paul Douglas]] || — || rowspan="3" |[[Pantages Theatre (Hollywood)|Pantages Theatre]]
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| [[23rd Academy Awards|23rd]] || March 29, 1951 || ''[[All About Eve]]'' || — || — || [[Fred Astaire]] || —
| [[23rd Academy Awards|23rd]] || March 29, 1951 || ''[[All About Eve]]'' || ''All About Eve'' || — || — || [[Fred Astaire]] || —
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| [[24th Academy Awards|24th]] || March 20, 1952 || ''[[An American in Paris (film)|An American in Paris]]'' || — || — || [[Danny Kaye]] || —
| [[24th Academy Awards|24th]] || March 20, 1952 || ''[[An American in Paris (film)|An American in Paris]]'' || ''An American in Paris''<br>''[[A Place in the Sun (1951 film)|A Place in the Sun]]'' || — || — || [[Danny Kaye]] || —
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| [[25th Academy Awards|25th]] || March 19, 1953 || ''[[The Greatest Show on Earth (film)|The Greatest Show on Earth]]'' || 40 million || — || Bob Hope<br>[[Conrad Nagel]] || — || Pantages Theatre /<br>[[Majestic Theatre (Columbus Circle)|NBC International Theatre]]||rowspan="8"|[[NBC Radio]]<br>[[NBC]]
| [[25th Academy Awards|25th]] || March 19, 1953 || ''[[The Greatest Show on Earth (film)|The Greatest Show on Earth]]'' || ''[[The Bad and the Beautiful]]'' || 40 million || — || Bob Hope<br>[[Conrad Nagel]] || — || Pantages Theatre /<br>[[Majestic Theatre (Columbus Circle)|NBC International Theatre]]||rowspan="8"|[[NBC Radio]]<br>[[NBC]]
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| [[26th Academy Awards|26th]] || March 25, 1954 || ''[[From Here to Eternity]]'' || 43 million || — || [[Donald O'Connor]]<br>[[Fredric March]] || — || rowspan="4" | Pantages Theatre /<br>[[New Century Theatre|NBC Century Theatre]]
| [[26th Academy Awards|26th]] || March 25, 1954 || ''[[From Here to Eternity]]'' || ''From Here to Eternity'' || 43 million || — || [[Donald O'Connor]]<br>[[Fredric March]] || — || rowspan="4" | Pantages Theatre /<br>[[New Century Theatre|NBC Century Theatre]]
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| [[27th Academy Awards|27th]] || March 30, 1955 || ''[[On the Waterfront]]'' || — || — || Bob Hope<br>[[Thelma Ritter]] || —
| [[27th Academy Awards|27th]] || March 30, 1955 || ''[[On the Waterfront]]'' || ''On the Waterfront'' || — || — || Bob Hope<br>[[Thelma Ritter]] || —
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| [[28th Academy Awards|28th]] || March 21, 1956 || ''[[Marty (film)|Marty]]'' || — || — || [[Jerry Lewis]]<br>[[Claudette Colbert]]<br>[[Joseph L. Mankiewicz]] || [[Robert E. Dolan|Robert Emmett Dolan]]
| [[28th Academy Awards|28th]] || March 21, 1956 || ''[[Marty (film)|Marty]]'' || ''Marty'' || — || — || [[Jerry Lewis]]<br>[[Claudette Colbert]]<br>[[Joseph L. Mankiewicz]] || [[Robert E. Dolan|Robert Emmett Dolan]]
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| [[29th Academy Awards|29th]] || March 27, 1957 || ''[[Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)|Around the World in {{nowrap|80 Days}}]]'' || — || — || Jerry Lewis<br>[[Celeste Holm]] || [[Valentine Davies]]
| [[29th Academy Awards|29th]] || March 27, 1957 || ''[[Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)|Around the World in {{nowrap|80 Days}}]]'' || ''Around the World in {{nowrap|80 Days}}''<br>''[[The King and I (1956 film)|The King and I]]'' || — || — || Jerry Lewis<br>[[Celeste Holm]] || [[Valentine Davies]]
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| [[30th Academy Awards|30th]] || March 26, 1958 || ''[[The Bridge on the River Kwai]]'' || — || — || Bob Hope<br>[[David Niven]]<br>[[James Stewart]]<br>[[Jack Lemmon]]<br>[[Rosalind Russell]]<br>[[Donald Duck]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://us.cnn.com/2013/02/22/showbiz/gallery/best-and-worst-oscar-hosts/index.html|title=Best, worst and weirdest Oscar hosts of all time|date=22 February 2013|work=CNN}}</ref> || rowspan="2" | [[Jerry Wald]] || rowspan="3" | Pantages Theatre
| [[30th Academy Awards|30th]] || March 26, 1958 || ''[[The Bridge on the River Kwai]]'' || ''The Bridge on the River Kwai'' || — || — || Bob Hope<br>[[David Niven]]<br>[[James Stewart]]<br>[[Jack Lemmon]]<br>[[Rosalind Russell]]<br>[[Donald Duck]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://us.cnn.com/2013/02/22/showbiz/gallery/best-and-worst-oscar-hosts/index.html|title=Best, worst and weirdest Oscar hosts of all time|date=22 February 2013|work=CNN}}</ref> || rowspan="2" | [[Jerry Wald]] || rowspan="3" | Pantages Theatre
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| [[31st Academy Awards|31st]] || April 6, 1959 || ''[[Gigi (1958 film)|Gigi]]'' || — || — || Bob Hope<br>David Niven<br>[[Tony Randall]]<br>[[Mort Sahl]]<br>[[Laurence Olivier]]<br>Jerry Lewis
| [[31st Academy Awards|31st]] || April 6, 1959 || ''[[Gigi (1958 film)|Gigi]]'' || ''Gigi'' || — || — || Bob Hope<br>David Niven<br>[[Tony Randall]]<br>[[Mort Sahl]]<br>[[Laurence Olivier]]<br>Jerry Lewis
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| [[32nd Academy Awards|32nd]] || April 4, 1960 || ''[[Ben-Hur (1959 film)|Ben-Hur]]'' || — || — ||rowspan=3| Bob Hope || rowspan="4" | [[Arthur Freed]]
| [[32nd Academy Awards|32nd]] || April 4, 1960 || ''[[Ben-Hur (1959 film)|Ben-Hur]]'' || ''Ben-Hur'' || — || — ||rowspan=3| Bob Hope || rowspan="4" | [[Arthur Freed]]
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| [[33rd Academy Awards|33rd]] || April 17, 1961 || ''[[The Apartment]]'' || — || — || rowspan="8" |[[Santa Monica Civic Auditorium]]||rowspan="8"|ABC Radio {{efn|name=overview10}}<br>[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
| [[33rd Academy Awards|33rd]] || April 17, 1961 || ''[[The Apartment]]'' || ''The Apartment'' || — || — || rowspan="8" |[[Santa Monica Civic Auditorium]]||rowspan="8"|ABC Radio {{efn|name=overview10}}<br>[[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
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| [[34th Academy Awards|34th]] || April 9, 1962 || ''[[West Side Story (1961 film)|West Side Story]]'' || — || —
| [[34th Academy Awards|34th]] || April 9, 1962 || ''[[West Side Story (1961 film)|West Side Story]]'' || ''West Side Story'' || — || —
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| [[35th Academy Awards|35th]] || April 8, 1963 || ''[[Lawrence of Arabia (film)|Lawrence of Arabia]]'' || — || — || [[Frank Sinatra]]
| [[35th Academy Awards|35th]] || April 8, 1963 || ''[[Lawrence of Arabia (film)|Lawrence of Arabia]]'' || ''Lawrence of Arabia'' || — || — || [[Frank Sinatra]]
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| [[36th Academy Awards|36th]] || April 13, 1964 || ''[[Tom Jones (1963 film)|Tom Jones]]'' || — || — || Jack Lemmon || Richard Dunlap<br>[[George Sidney]]
| [[36th Academy Awards|36th]] || April 13, 1964 || ''[[Tom Jones (1963 film)|Tom Jones]]'' || ''[[Cleopatra (1963 film)|Cleopatra]]''<br>''Tom Jones'' || — || — || Jack Lemmon || Richard Dunlap<br>[[George Sidney]]
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| [[37th Academy Awards|37th]] || April 5, 1965 || ''[[My Fair Lady (film)|My Fair Lady]]'' || — || — ||rowspan=4| Bob Hope || rowspan="3" | [[Joe Pasternak]]
| [[37th Academy Awards|37th]] || April 5, 1965 || ''[[My Fair Lady (film)|My Fair Lady]]'' || ''My Fair Lady'' || — || — ||rowspan=4| Bob Hope || rowspan="3" | [[Joe Pasternak]]
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| [[38th Academy Awards|38th]] || April 18, 1966 || ''[[The Sound of Music (film)|The Sound of Music]]''|| — || —
| [[38th Academy Awards|38th]] || April 18, 1966 || ''[[The Sound of Music (film)|The Sound of Music]]'' || ''[[Doctor Zhivago (film)|Doctor Zhivago]]''<br>''The Sound of Music'' || — || —
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| [[39th Academy Awards|39th]] || April 10, 1967 || ''[[A Man for All Seasons (1966 film)|A Man for All Seasons]]'' || — || —
| [[39th Academy Awards|39th]] || April 10, 1967 || ''[[A Man for All Seasons (1966 film)|A Man for All Seasons]]'' || ''A Man for All Seasons'' || — || —
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| [[40th Academy Awards|40th]] || April 10, 1968 || ''[[In the Heat of the Night (film)|In the Heat of the Night]]'' || — || — || Arthur Freed
| [[40th Academy Awards|40th]] || April 10, 1968 || ''[[In the Heat of the Night (film)|In the Heat of the Night]]'' || ''In the Heat of the Night'' || — || — || Arthur Freed
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| [[41st Academy Awards|41st]] || April 14, 1969 || ''[[Oliver! (film)|Oliver!]]'' || — || — ||rowspan=3 {{N/A|''none''}} || [[Gower Champion]] || rowspan="19" |[[Dorothy Chandler Pavilion]]||rowspan="2"|ABC
| [[41st Academy Awards|41st]] || April 14, 1969 || ''[[Oliver! (film)|Oliver!]]'' || ''Oliver!'' || — || — ||rowspan=3 {{N/A|''none''}} || [[Gower Champion]] || rowspan="19" |[[Dorothy Chandler Pavilion]]||rowspan="2"|ABC
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| [[42nd Academy Awards|42nd]] || April 7, 1970 || ''[[Midnight Cowboy]]'' || — || 43.40 || [[M. J. Frankovich]]
| [[42nd Academy Awards|42nd]] || April 7, 1970 || ''[[Midnight Cowboy]]'' || ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid]]'' || — || 43.40 || [[M. J. Frankovich]]
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| [[43rd Academy Awards|43rd]] || April 15, 1971 || ''[[Patton (film)|Patton]]'' || — || — || [[Robert Wise]] || rowspan="5"|NBC
| [[43rd Academy Awards|43rd]] || April 15, 1971 || ''[[Patton (film)|Patton]]'' || ''Patton'' || — || — || [[Robert Wise]] || rowspan="5"|NBC
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| [[44th Academy Awards|44th]] || April 10, 1972 || ''[[The French Connection (film)|The French Connection]]'' || — || — || [[Helen Hayes]]<br>[[Alan King]]<br>[[Sammy Davis Jr.]]<br>Jack Lemmon || rowspan="2" | [[Howard W. Koch]]
| [[44th Academy Awards|44th]] || April 10, 1972 || ''[[The French Connection (film)|The French Connection]]'' || ''The French Connection'' || — || — || [[Helen Hayes]]<br>[[Alan King]]<br>[[Sammy Davis Jr.]]<br>Jack Lemmon || rowspan="2" | [[Howard W. Koch]]
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| [[45th Academy Awards|45th]] || March 27, 1973 || ''[[The Godfather]]'' || — || — || [[Carol Burnett]]<br>[[Michael Caine]]<br>[[Charlton Heston]]<br>[[Rock Hudson]]
| [[45th Academy Awards|45th]] || March 27, 1973 || ''[[The Godfather]]'' || ''[[Cabaret (1972 film)|Cabaret]]'' || — || — || [[Carol Burnett]]<br>[[Michael Caine]]<br>[[Charlton Heston]]<br>[[Rock Hudson]]
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| [[46th Academy Awards|46th]] || April 2, 1974 || ''[[The Sting]]'' || — || — || [[John Huston]]<br>[[Burt Reynolds]]<br>David Niven<br>[[Diana Ross]] || [[Jack Haley Jr.]]
| [[46th Academy Awards|46th]] || April 2, 1974 || ''[[The Sting]]'' || ''The Sting'' || — || — || [[John Huston]]<br>[[Burt Reynolds]]<br>David Niven<br>[[Diana Ross]] || [[Jack Haley Jr.]]
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| [[47th Academy Awards|47th]] || April 8, 1975 || ''[[The Godfather Part II]]'' || — || — || Sammy Davis Jr.<br>Bob Hope<br>[[Shirley MacLaine]]<br>Frank Sinatra || rowspan="2" | Howard W. Koch
| [[47th Academy Awards|47th]] || April 8, 1975 || ''[[The Godfather Part II]]'' || ''The Godfather Part II'' || — || — || Sammy Davis Jr.<br>Bob Hope<br>[[Shirley MacLaine]]<br>Frank Sinatra || rowspan="2" | Howard W. Koch
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| [[48th Academy Awards|48th]] || March 29, 1976 || ''[[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (film)|One Flew Over the {{nowrap|Cuckoo's Nest}}]]'' || — || — || [[Goldie Hawn]]<br>[[Gene Kelly]]<br>[[Walter Matthau]]<br>[[George Segal]]<br>[[Robert Shaw (British actor)|Robert Shaw]] || rowspan="50"|ABC
| [[48th Academy Awards|48th]] || March 29, 1976 || ''[[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (film)|One Flew Over the {{nowrap|Cuckoo's Nest}}]]'' || ''One Flew Over the {{nowrap|Cuckoo's Nest}}'' || — || — || [[Goldie Hawn]]<br>[[Gene Kelly]]<br>[[Walter Matthau]]<br>[[George Segal]]<br>[[Robert Shaw (British actor)|Robert Shaw]] || rowspan="50"|ABC
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| [[49th Academy Awards|49th]] || March 28, 1977 || ''[[Rocky]]'' || — || — || [[Warren Beatty]]<br>[[Ellen Burstyn]]<br>[[Jane Fonda]]<br> [[Richard Pryor]] || [[William Friedkin]]
| [[49th Academy Awards|49th]] || March 28, 1977 || ''[[Rocky]]'' || ''[[All the President's Men (film)|All the President's Men]]''<br>''[[Network (1976 film)|Network]]'' || — || — || [[Warren Beatty]]<br>[[Ellen Burstyn]]<br>[[Jane Fonda]]<br> [[Richard Pryor]] || [[William Friedkin]]
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| [[50th Academy Awards|50th]] || April 3, 1978 || ''[[Annie Hall]]'' ||{{nowrap|39.73 million}} || 31.10 || Bob Hope || Howard W. Koch
| [[50th Academy Awards|50th]] || April 3, 1978 || ''[[Annie Hall]]'' || ''[[Star Wars (film)|Star Wars]]'' ||{{nowrap|39.73 million}} || 31.10 || Bob Hope || Howard W. Koch
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| [[51st Academy Awards|51st]] || April 9, 1979 || ''[[The Deer Hunter]]'' || — || — ||rowspan=4| [[Johnny Carson]] || Jack Haley Jr.
| [[51st Academy Awards|51st]] || April 9, 1979 || ''[[The Deer Hunter]]'' || ''The Deer Hunter'' || — || — ||rowspan=4| [[Johnny Carson]] || Jack Haley Jr.
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| [[52nd Academy Awards|52nd]] || April 14, 1980 || ''[[Kramer vs. Kramer]]'' || — || — || Howard W. Koch
| [[52nd Academy Awards|52nd]] || April 14, 1980 || ''[[Kramer vs. Kramer]]'' || ''Kramer vs. Kramer'' || — || — || Howard W. Koch
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| [[53rd Academy Awards|53rd]] || March 31, 1981 || ''[[Ordinary People]]'' || — || — || [[Norman Jewison]]
| [[53rd Academy Awards|53rd]] || March 31, 1981 || ''[[Ordinary People]]'' || ''Ordinary People'' || — || — || [[Norman Jewison]]
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| [[54th Academy Awards|54th]] || March 29, 1982 || ''[[Chariots of Fire]]'' || — || — || Howard W. Koch<br>[[Melvin Frank]]
| [[54th Academy Awards|54th]] || March 29, 1982 || ''[[Chariots of Fire]]'' || ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'' || — || — || Howard W. Koch<br>[[Melvin Frank]]
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| [[55th Academy Awards|55th]] || April 11, 1983 || ''[[Gandhi (film)|Gandhi]]'' || — || — || [[Liza Minnelli]]<br>[[Dudley Moore]]<br>Richard Pryor<br>Walter Matthau || Howard W. Koch
| [[55th Academy Awards|55th]] || April 11, 1983 || ''[[Gandhi (film)|Gandhi]]'' || ''Gandhi'' || — || — || [[Liza Minnelli]]<br>[[Dudley Moore]]<br>Richard Pryor<br>Walter Matthau || Howard W. Koch
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| [[56th Academy Awards|56th]] || April 9, 1984 || ''[[Terms of Endearment]]'' || — || 38.00 || Johnny Carson || [[Jack Haley Jr.]]
| [[56th Academy Awards|56th]] || April 9, 1984 || ''[[Terms of Endearment]]'' || ''Terms of Endearment'' || — || 38.00 || Johnny Carson || [[Jack Haley Jr.]]
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| [[57th Academy Awards|57th]] || March 25, 1985 || ''[[Amadeus (film)|Amadeus]]'' || — || — || Jack Lemmon || [[Gregory Peck]]<br>[[Robert Wise]]<br>[[Larry Gelbart]]<br>[[Gene Allen (art director)|Gene Allen]]
| [[57th Academy Awards|57th]] || March 25, 1985 || ''[[Amadeus (film)|Amadeus]]'' || ''Amadeus'' || — || — || Jack Lemmon || [[Gregory Peck]]<br>[[Robert Wise]]<br>[[Larry Gelbart]]<br>[[Gene Allen (art director)|Gene Allen]]
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| [[58th Academy Awards|58th]] || March 24, 1986 || ''[[Out of Africa (film)|Out of Africa]]'' || 38.65 million || 25.71 || [[Alan Alda]]<br>Jane Fonda<br>[[Robin Williams]] || [[Stanley Donen]]
| [[58th Academy Awards|58th]] || March 24, 1986 || ''[[Out of Africa (film)|Out of Africa]]'' || ''Out of Africa'' || 38.65 million || 25.71 || [[Alan Alda]]<br>Jane Fonda<br>[[Robin Williams]] || [[Stanley Donen]]
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| [[59th Academy Awards|59th]] || March 30, 1987 || ''[[Platoon (film)|Platoon]]'' || 39.72 million || 25.94 || [[Chevy Chase]]<br>[[Goldie Hawn]]<br>[[Paul Hogan]] || rowspan="2" | [[Samuel Goldwyn Jr.]]
| [[59th Academy Awards|59th]] || March 30, 1987 || ''[[Platoon (film)|Platoon]]'' || ''Platoon'' || 39.72 million || 25.94 || [[Chevy Chase]]<br>[[Goldie Hawn]]<br>[[Paul Hogan]] || rowspan="2" | [[Samuel Goldwyn Jr.]]
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| [[60th Academy Awards|60th]] || April 11, 1988 || ''[[The Last Emperor]]'' || 42.04 million || 27.80 || Chevy Chase || rowspan="2" |[[Shrine Auditorium]]
| [[60th Academy Awards|60th]] || April 11, 1988 || ''[[The Last Emperor]]'' || ''The Last Emperor'' || 42.04 million || 27.80 || Chevy Chase || rowspan="2" |[[Shrine Auditorium]]
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| [[61st Academy Awards|61st]] || March 29, 1989 || ''[[Rain Man]]'' || 42.77 million || 28.41 || {{N/A|''none''}} || [[Allan Carr]]
| [[61st Academy Awards|61st]] || March 29, 1989 || ''[[Rain Man]]'' || ''Rain Man''<br>''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' || 42.77 million || 28.41 || {{N/A|''none''}} || [[Allan Carr]]
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| [[62nd Academy Awards|62nd]] || March 26, 1990 || ''[[Driving Miss Daisy]]'' || 40.22 million || 26.42 ||rowspan=4| [[Billy Crystal]] || rowspan="6" | [[Gilbert Cates|Gil Cates]] || Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
| [[62nd Academy Awards|62nd]] || March 26, 1990 || ''[[Driving Miss Daisy]]'' || ''Driving Miss Daisy'' || 40.22 million || 26.42 ||rowspan=4| [[Billy Crystal]] || rowspan="6" | [[Gilbert Cates|Gil Cates]] || Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
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| [[63rd Academy Awards|63rd]] || March 25, 1991 || ''[[Dances with Wolves]]'' || 42.79 million || 28.06 || Shrine Auditorium
| [[63rd Academy Awards|63rd]] || March 25, 1991 || ''[[Dances with Wolves]]'' || ''Dances with Wolves'' || 42.79 million || 28.06 || Shrine Auditorium
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| [[64th Academy Awards|64th]] || March 30, 1992 || ''[[The Silence of the Lambs (film)|The Silence of the Lambs]]'' || 44.41 million || 29.80 || rowspan="3" |Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
| [[64th Academy Awards|64th]] || March 30, 1992 || ''[[The Silence of the Lambs (film)|The Silence of the Lambs]]'' || ''The Silence of the Lambs'' || 44.41 million || 29.80 || rowspan="3" |Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
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| [[65th Academy Awards|65th]] || March 29, 1993 || ''[[Unforgiven]]'' || 45.74 million || 31.20
| [[65th Academy Awards|65th]] || March 29, 1993 || ''[[Unforgiven]]'' || ''Unforgiven'' || 45.74 million || 31.20
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| [[66th Academy Awards|66th]] || March 21, 1994 || ''[[Schindler's List]]'' || 45.08 million || 31.10 || [[Whoopi Goldberg]]
| [[66th Academy Awards|66th]] || March 21, 1994 || ''[[Schindler's List]]'' || ''Schindler's List'' || 45.08 million || 31.10 || [[Whoopi Goldberg]]
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| [[67th Academy Awards|67th]] || March 27, 1995 || ''[[Forrest Gump]]'' || 48.28 million || 32.50 || [[David Letterman]] || Shrine Auditorium
| [[67th Academy Awards|67th]] || March 27, 1995 || ''[[Forrest Gump]]'' || ''Forrest Gump'' || 48.28 million || 32.50 || [[David Letterman]] || Shrine Auditorium
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| [[68th Academy Awards|68th]] || March 25, 1996 || ''[[Braveheart]]'' || 44.87 million || 30.26 || Whoopi Goldberg || [[David Salzman]]<br>[[Quincy Jones]] || Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
| [[68th Academy Awards|68th]] || March 25, 1996 || ''[[Braveheart]]'' || ''Braveheart'' || 44.87 million || 30.26 || Whoopi Goldberg || [[David Salzman]]<br>[[Quincy Jones]] || Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
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| [[69th Academy Awards|69th]] || March 24, 1997 || ''[[The English Patient (film)|The English Patient]]'' || 40.08 million || 27.35 ||rowspan=2| Billy Crystal || rowspan="3" | Gil Cates || rowspan="2" |Shrine Auditorium
| [[69th Academy Awards|69th]] || March 24, 1997 || ''[[The English Patient (film)|The English Patient]]'' || ''The English Patient'' || 40.08 million || 27.35 ||rowspan=2| Billy Crystal || rowspan="3" | Gil Cates || rowspan="2" |Shrine Auditorium
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| [[70th Academy Awards|70th]] || March 23, 1998 || ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' || 55.25 million || 34.86
| [[70th Academy Awards|70th]] || March 23, 1998 || ''[[Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic]]'' || ''Titanic'' || 55.25 million || 34.86
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| [[71st Academy Awards|71st]] || March 21, 1999 || ''[[Shakespeare in Love]]'' || 45.62 million || 28.64 || Whoopi Goldberg || Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
| [[71st Academy Awards|71st]] || March 21, 1999 || ''[[Shakespeare in Love]]'' || ''Shakespeare in Love'' || 45.62 million || 28.64 || Whoopi Goldberg || Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
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| [[72nd Academy Awards|72nd]] || March 26, 2000 || ''[[American Beauty (1999 film)|American Beauty]]'' || 46.33 million || 29.20 || Billy Crystal || [[Richard D. Zanuck]]<br>[[Lili Fini Zanuck]] || rowspan="2" |Shrine Auditorium
| [[72nd Academy Awards|72nd]] || March 26, 2000 || ''[[American Beauty (1999 film)|American Beauty]]'' || ''American Beauty'' || 46.33 million || 29.20 || Billy Crystal || [[Richard D. Zanuck]]<br>[[Lili Fini Zanuck]] || rowspan="2" |Shrine Auditorium
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| [[73rd Academy Awards|73rd]] || March 25, 2001 || ''[[Gladiator (2000 film)|Gladiator]]'' || 42.94 million || 26.22 || [[Steve Martin]] || Gil Cates
| [[73rd Academy Awards|73rd]] || March 25, 2001 || ''[[Gladiator (2000 film)|Gladiator]]'' || ''Gladiator'' || 42.94 million || 26.22 || [[Steve Martin]] || Gil Cates
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| [[74th Academy Awards|74th]] || March 24, 2002 || ''[[A Beautiful Mind (film)|A Beautiful Mind]]'' || 41.78 million || 25.43 || Whoopi Goldberg || [[Laura Ziskin]] || rowspan="10"|Kodak Theatre{{efn|name=Dolby|Then name of the [[Dolby Theatre]]}}
| [[74th Academy Awards|74th]] || March 24, 2002 || ''[[A Beautiful Mind (film)|A Beautiful Mind]]'' || ''A Beautiful Mind''<br>''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' || 41.78 million || 25.43 || Whoopi Goldberg || [[Laura Ziskin]] || rowspan="10"|Kodak Theatre{{efn|name=Dolby|Then name of the [[Dolby Theatre]]}}
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| [[75th Academy Awards|75th]] || March 23, 2003 || ''[[Chicago (2002 film)|Chicago]]'' || 33.05 million || 20.40 || Steve Martin || Gil Cates
| [[75th Academy Awards|75th]] || March 23, 2003 || ''[[Chicago (2002 film)|Chicago]]'' || ''Chicago'' || 33.05 million || 20.40 || Steve Martin || Gil Cates
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| [[76th Academy Awards|76th]] || February 29, 2004 || ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King|The Lord of the Rings:<br>The Return of the King]]'' || 43.53 million || 26.03 || Billy Crystal || [[Joe Roth]]
| [[76th Academy Awards|76th]] || February 29, 2004 || ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]'' || ''The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King'' || 43.53 million || 26.03 || Billy Crystal || [[Joe Roth]]
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| [[77th Academy Awards|77th]] || February 27, 2005 || ''[[Million Dollar Baby]]'' || 42.14 million || 25.43 || [[Chris Rock]] || rowspan="2" | Gil Cates
| [[77th Academy Awards|77th]] || February 27, 2005 || ''[[Million Dollar Baby]]'' || ''[[The Aviator (2004 film)|The Aviator]]'' || 42.14 million || 25.43 || [[Chris Rock]] || rowspan="2" | Gil Cates
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| [[78th Academy Awards|78th]] || March 5, 2006 || ''[[Crash (2004 film)|Crash]]'' || 38.94 million || 23.05 || [[Jon Stewart]]
| [[78th Academy Awards|78th]] || March 5, 2006 || ''[[Crash (2004 film)|Crash]]'' || ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]''<br>''Crash''<br>''[[King Kong (2005 film)|King Kong]]''<br>''[[Memoirs of a Geisha (film)|Memoirs of a Geisha]]'' || 38.94 million || 23.05 || [[Jon Stewart]]
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| [[79th Academy Awards|79th]] || February 25, 2007 || ''[[The Departed]]'' || 40.18 million || 23.62 || [[Ellen DeGeneres]] || Laura Ziskin
| [[79th Academy Awards|79th]] || February 25, 2007 || ''[[The Departed]]'' || ''The Departed'' || 40.18 million || 23.62 || [[Ellen DeGeneres]] || Laura Ziskin
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| [[80th Academy Awards|80th]] || February 24, 2008 || ''[[No Country for Old Men (film)|No Country for Old Men]]'' || 32.02 million || 18.68 || Jon Stewart || Gil Cates
| [[80th Academy Awards|80th]] || February 24, 2008 || ''[[No Country for Old Men (film)|No Country for Old Men]]'' || ''No Country for Old Men'' || 32.02 million || 18.68 || Jon Stewart || Gil Cates
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| [[81st Academy Awards|81st]] || February 22, 2009 || ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]'' || 36.32 million || 20.59 || [[Hugh Jackman]] || [[Bill Condon]]<br>[[Laurence Mark]]
| [[81st Academy Awards|81st]] || February 22, 2009 || ''[[Slumdog Millionaire]]'' || ''Slumdog Millionaire'' || 36.32 million || 20.59 || [[Hugh Jackman]] || [[Bill Condon]]<br>[[Laurence Mark]]
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| [[82nd Academy Awards|82nd]] || March 7, 2010 || ''[[The Hurt Locker]]'' || 41.71 million || 23.33 || Steve Martin<br>[[Alec Baldwin]] || [[Bill Mechanic]]<br>[[Adam Shankman]]
| [[82nd Academy Awards|82nd]] || March 7, 2010 || ''[[The Hurt Locker]]'' || ''The Hurt Locker'' || 41.71 million || 23.33 || Steve Martin<br>[[Alec Baldwin]] || [[Bill Mechanic]]<br>[[Adam Shankman]]
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| [[83rd Academy Awards|83rd]] || February 27, 2011 || ''[[The King's Speech]]'' || 37.92 million || 21.25 ||[[James Franco]]<br>[[Anne Hathaway]] || [[Bruce Cohen]]<br>[[Don Mischer]]
| [[83rd Academy Awards|83rd]] || February 27, 2011 || ''[[The King's Speech]]'' || ''[[Inception]]''<br>''The King's Speech'' || 37.92 million || 21.25 ||[[James Franco]]<br>[[Anne Hathaway]] || [[Bruce Cohen]]<br>[[Don Mischer]]
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| [[84th Academy Awards|84th]] || February 26, 2012 || ''[[The Artist (film)|The Artist]]'' || 39.34 million || 22.58 || Billy Crystal || [[Brian Grazer]]<br>Don Mischer
| [[84th Academy Awards|84th]] || February 26, 2012 || ''[[The Artist (film)|The Artist]]'' || ''The Artist''<br>''[[Hugo (film)|Hugo]]'' || 39.34 million || 22.58 || Billy Crystal || [[Brian Grazer]]<br>Don Mischer
| Hollywood and Highland Center{{efn|name=Dolby}}
| Hollywood and Highland Center{{efn|name=Dolby}}
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| [[85th Academy Awards|85th]] || February 24, 2013 || ''[[Argo (2012 film)|Argo]]'' || 40.38 million || 23.08 || [[Seth MacFarlane]] || rowspan="3" | [[Craig Zadan]]<br>[[Neil Meron]]
| [[85th Academy Awards|85th]] || February 24, 2013 || ''[[Argo (2012 film)|Argo]]'' || ''[[Life of Pi (film)|Life of Pi]]'' || 40.38 million || 23.08 || [[Seth MacFarlane]] || rowspan="3" | [[Craig Zadan]]<br>[[Neil Meron]]
| rowspan="8" |[[Dolby Theatre]]
| rowspan="8" |[[Dolby Theatre]]
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| [[86th Academy Awards|86th]] || March 2, 2014 || ''[[12 Years a Slave (film)|12 Years a Slave]]'' || 43.63 million || 24.60 || Ellen DeGeneres
| [[86th Academy Awards|86th]] || March 2, 2014 || ''[[12 Years a Slave (film)|12 Years a Slave]]'' || ''[[Gravity (2013 film)|Gravity]]'' || 43.63 million || 24.60 || Ellen DeGeneres
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| [[87th Academy Awards|87th]] || February 22, 2015 || ''[[Birdman (film)|Birdman]]'' || 37.30 million || 20.65 || [[Neil Patrick Harris]]
| [[87th Academy Awards|87th]] || February 22, 2015 || ''[[Birdman (film)|Birdman]]'' || ''Birdman''<br>''[[The Grand Budapest Hotel]]'' || 37.30 million || 20.65 || [[Neil Patrick Harris]]
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| [[88th Academy Awards|88th]] || February 28, 2016 || ''[[Spotlight (film)|Spotlight]]'' || 34.43 million || 19.37 || Chris Rock || [[David Hill (producer)|David Hill]]<br>[[Reginald Hudlin]]
| [[88th Academy Awards|88th]] || February 28, 2016 || ''[[Spotlight (film)|Spotlight]]'' || ''[[Mad Max: Fury Road]]'' || 34.43 million || 19.37 || Chris Rock || [[David Hill (producer)|David Hill]]<br>[[Reginald Hudlin]]
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| [[89th Academy Awards|89th]] || February 26, 2017 || ''[[Moonlight (2016 film)|Moonlight]]'' || 33.00 million || 18.39 || rowspan="2" | [[Jimmy Kimmel]] || rowspan="2" | [[Michael De Luca]]<br>[[Jennifer Todd]]
| [[89th Academy Awards|89th]] || February 26, 2017 || ''[[Moonlight (2016 film)|Moonlight]]'' || ''[[La La Land]]'' || 33.00 million || 18.39 || rowspan="2" | [[Jimmy Kimmel]] || rowspan="2" | [[Michael De Luca]]<br>[[Jennifer Todd]]
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| [[90th Academy Awards|90th]] || March 4, 2018 || ''[[The Shape of Water]]'' || 26.62 million || 14.87
| [[90th Academy Awards|90th]] || March 4, 2018 || ''[[The Shape of Water]]'' || ''The Shape of Water'' || 26.62 million || 14.87
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| [[91st Academy Awards|91st]] || February 24, 2019 || ''[[Green Book (film)|Green Book]]'' || 29.56 million|| 16.4 || rowspan="3" {{N/A|''none''}} || [[Donna Gigliotti]]<br>[[Glenn Weiss]]
| [[91st Academy Awards|91st]] || February 24, 2019 || ''[[Green Book (film)|Green Book]]'' || ''[[Bohemian Rhapsody (film)|Bohemian Rhapsody]]'' || 29.56 million|| 16.4 || rowspan="3" {{N/A|''none''}} || [[Donna Gigliotti]]<br>[[Glenn Weiss]]
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| [[92nd Academy Awards|92nd]] || February 9, 2020 || ''[[Parasite (2019 film)|Parasite]]'' || 23.64 million || 13.59<ref>{{cite news |last=Ferguson |first=LaToya |date=February 10, 2020 |title=The 92nd Academy Awards Set a New All-Time Ratings Low |url=https://www.indiewire.com/2020/02/92nd-academy-awards-ratings-all-time-low-1202210426/ |work=IndieWire |access-date=March 2, 2020}}</ref> || [[Lynette Howell Taylor]]<br>[[Stephanie Allain]]
| [[92nd Academy Awards|92nd]] || February 9, 2020 || ''[[Parasite (2019 film)|Parasite]]'' || ''Parasite'' || 23.64 million || 13.59<ref>{{cite news |last=Ferguson |first=LaToya |date=February 10, 2020 |title=The 92nd Academy Awards Set a New All-Time Ratings Low |url=https://www.indiewire.com/2020/02/92nd-academy-awards-ratings-all-time-low-1202210426/ |work=IndieWire |access-date=March 2, 2020}}</ref> || [[Lynette Howell Taylor]]<br>[[Stephanie Allain]]
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| [[93rd Academy Awards|93rd]] || April 25, 2021 || ''[[Nomadland (film)|Nomadland]]'' || 10.40 million|| 5.9 || Jesse Collins<br />[[Stacey Sher]]<br />[[Steven Soderbergh]] || [[Union Station (Los Angeles)|Union Station]]
| [[93rd Academy Awards|93rd]] || April 25, 2021 || ''[[Nomadland (film)|Nomadland]]'' || ''Nomadland'' || 10.40 million|| 5.9 || Jesse Collins<br />[[Stacey Sher]]<br />[[Steven Soderbergh]] || [[Union Station (Los Angeles)|Union Station]]
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| [[94th Academy Awards|94th]] || March 27, 2022 || ''[[CODA (2021 film)|CODA]]'' || 16.62 million || 9.0 || [[Regina Hall]]<br />[[Amy Schumer]]<br />[[Wanda Sykes]] || [[Will Packer]]<br />Shayla Cowan || rowspan="4" |Dolby Theatre
| [[94th Academy Awards|94th]] || March 27, 2022 || ''[[CODA (2021 film)|CODA]]'' || ''[[Dune (2021 film)|Dune]]'' || 16.62 million || 9.0 || [[Regina Hall]]<br />[[Amy Schumer]]<br />[[Wanda Sykes]] || [[Will Packer]]<br />Shayla Cowan || rowspan="4" |Dolby Theatre
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| [[95th Academy Awards|95th]] || March 12, 2023 || ''[[Everything Everywhere All at Once]]'' || 18.70 million || 9.9 || rowspan="2"|Jimmy Kimmel || [[Ricky Kirshner]]<br />Glenn Weiss
| [[95th Academy Awards|95th]] || March 12, 2023 || ''[[Everything Everywhere All at Once]]'' || ''Everything Everywhere All at Once'' || 18.70 million || 9.9 || rowspan="2"|Jimmy Kimmel || [[Ricky Kirshner]]<br />Glenn Weiss
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| [[96th Academy Awards|96th]] || March 10, 2024 || ''[[Oppenheimer (film)|Oppenheimer]]'' || 19.50 million || 9.9 || Raj Kapoor<br />Katy Mullan
| [[96th Academy Awards|96th]] || March 10, 2024 || ''[[Oppenheimer (film)|Oppenheimer]]'' || ''Oppenheimer'' || 19.50 million || 9.9 || Raj Kapoor<br />Katy Mullan
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| [[97th Academy Awards|97th]] || March 2, 2025 || TBA || TBA || TBA || TBA || TBA
| [[97th Academy Awards|97th]] || March 2, 2025 || TBA || TBA || TBA || TBA || TBA || TBA
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Revision as of 14:24, 17 April 2024

This is a list of Academy Awards ceremonies.[1][2][3]

This list is current as of the 95th Academy Awards ceremony held on March 12, 2023.

Venues

Networks

U.S. network Years # of years
NBC 1953–1960 8
ABC 1961–1970 10
NBC 1971–1975 5
ABC 1976–present 47

Ceremonies

Beginning with the 7th Academy Awards, held in February 1935, each year's awards are presented for films that were first shown during the full preceding calendar year from January 1 to December 31 in Los Angeles County, California. For the first five ceremonies, the eligibility period spanned twelve months from August 1 to July 31.[4] For the 6th ceremony, held in 1934, the eligibility period lasted from August 1, 1932, to December 31, 1933.[4]

When citing each ceremony, Academy conventions may either list the year(s) of its eligibility period,[5] or the year in which the ceremony was actually held.[6]

Multiple ceremonies hosted

The following individuals have hosted (or co-hosted) the Academy Awards ceremony on two or more occasions.

Nominated hosts

The following individuals have hosted (or co-hosted) the Academy Awards ceremony on the same year in which the individual was also a nominee.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b One hour of the ceremony was broadcast live.
  2. ^ 45 minutes of the ceremony was broadcast live. Simulcast live on CBS network affiliates on the West Coast.
  3. ^ 30 minutes of the ceremony was broadcast live. Simulcast live on NBC Blue Network affiliates on the West Coast.
  4. ^ About 12 minutes of the ceremony broadcast live. Broadcast of the ceremony was shut down after 12 minutes because KHJ did not have permission to broadcast live. The radio host was whispering the names of the winners as they were announced, out of sight in the balcony. Later in the evening, at the conclusion of the ceremony, KHJ broadcast a full announcement of winners, live from the ceremony venue, as per its original agreement with the Academy.
  5. ^ Announcement of winners only at the conclusion of the ceremony, live from the ceremony venue.
  6. ^ a b 30 minutes of the ceremony was broadcast live. Simulcast live on NBC Blue Network affiliates on the West Coast.
  7. ^ Partial broadcast.
  8. ^ 30 minutes of the ceremony was broadcast live. Ceremony simulcast live on CBS network affiliates on the West Coast.
  9. ^ The 17th Academy Awards marked the first coast-to-coast broadcast of the ceremony, and first broadcast of the complete event. All subsequent ceremonies have been broadcast nationally in the USA. This was also the first ceremony in which film clips were used to introduce awards nominees.
  10. ^ The 40th Academy Awards ceremony marked the final year that the ceremony was simulcast live on the radio.
  11. ^ a b Then name of the Dolby Theatre

References

  1. ^ Scott Bowles (26 February 2008). "Low Oscar Ratings Cue Soul-Searching". USA Today. Retrieved 19 March 2008.
  2. ^ Nikki Finke (26 February 2007). "UPDATE: 39.9 Million Watch 79th Oscars". Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood Daily. LA Weekly. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
  3. ^ Bill Gorman (8 March 2010). "Academy Awards Averages 41.3 Million Viewers; Most Since 2005". TVbytheNumbers. Archived from the original on 10 March 2010. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
  4. ^ a b Levy, Emanuel (2003). All About Oscar: The History and Politics of the Academy Awards. New York, United States: Continuum International Publishing Group. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-8264-1452-6.
  5. ^ Crouse, Richard (2005). Reel Winners: Movie Award Trivia. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: University of Toronto Press. p. 257. ISBN 978-1-55002-574-3.
  6. ^ "Oscars Ceremonies". oscars.org. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved March 4, 2017.
  7. ^ "An Unofficial History of the Academy Awards on Radio". tripod.com.
  8. ^ "Best, worst and weirdest Oscar hosts of all time". CNN. 22 February 2013.
  9. ^ Ferguson, LaToya (February 10, 2020). "The 92nd Academy Awards Set a New All-Time Ratings Low". IndieWire. Retrieved March 2, 2020.

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