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Nominated for more Emmy Awards in the past two years than any other basic cable network, A&E offers a unique blend of critically acclaimed original programming, including Biography, original movies and miniseries, such as The Magnificent Ambersons, The Lost Battalion, and Shackleton, as well as engaging documentary series and specials and music programming. In 2002, A&E received six Emmy Awards, more than any other basic cable network, including one for Biography as Outstanding Non-Fiction Series (Informational). This past calendar year also marked a major milestone as Biography celebrated its 15th anniversary and aired its 1000th episode. Additional Emmys awarded A&E in 2002 include two for its four-hour original miniseries Shackleton, starring Kenneth Branagh; two for the A&E In Concert Special Sting in Tuscany… All This Time; and one for the A&E original movie Victoria and Albert. A&E is available to more than 86 million viewers in the United States.

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The original A&E program, Shacketon, won two Emmys.
The original A&E program, Shacketon, won two Emmys.