2 wins & 2 nominations
- 1973 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Achievement in Sports Programming
- Keith Jackson (commentator)
Official ATAS database lists title as "1972 Summer Olympic Games". - 1973 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Achievement in Sports Programming
- Jim McKay (commentator)
Official ATAS database lists title as "1972 Summer Olympic Games". - 1973 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Achievement in Sports Programming
- Roone Arledge (executive producer)
Official ATAS database lists title as "1972 Summer Olympic Games". - 1973 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Achievement in Sports Programming
- George Boettcher (editor)
- Harold Byers (editor)
- Randy Cohen (editor)
- John Croak (editor)
- John DeLisa (editor)
- Peter Fritz (editor)
- Charles Gardner (editor)
- Vito Gerardi (editor)
- Winfield Gross (editor)
- Jakob Hierl (editor)
- James Kelley (editor)
- Conrad Kraus (editor)
- Nick Mazur (editor)
- G. McBeath (editor)
- Edward McCarthy (editor)
- Alex Moskovic (editor)
- James Parker (editor)
- Louis Rende (editor)
- Merrit Roesser (editor)
- Leo Scharf (editor)
- Paul Scoskie (editor)
- Ross Skipper (editor)
- Robert Steinback (editor)
- Leo Stephans (editor)
- Lou Torino (editor)
- Mike Wenig (editor)
- Tom Wight (editor)
Official ATAS database lists title as "1972 Summer Olympic Games".
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By what name was Munich 1972: Games of the XX Olympiad (1972) officially released in Canada in English?
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