The 16th American Cinema Editors Eddie Awards, which were presented on Sunday, March 27, 1966, at the Coconut Grove, honored the best editors in films and television.[1] On January 24, 1966, president Gene Fowler announced the nominations. The five categories that were introduced were Best Performance by an Actor, Best Performance by an Actress, Outstanding Television Program of the Year, Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Program, and Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Program.[2] There were a total of ten awards, upped from six in the previous year.[1][2] The award ceremony was hosted by actor George Jessel.[1]
For a second year in a row, the award was broadcast live on television, moving from the Los Angeles affiliate station KABC-TV to KCOP-TV. It aired as an hour-special starting at 8 pm.[3][4] The broadcast was directed by Bill Stierwalt[5] and featured music by bandleader Dick Stabile.[1] The opening song for the award ceremony was "The Song of A.C.E.", written by composer Earle Hagen[1][6]
^ abcdeOgilvie, Jack W. (1971). "A.C.E. Calendar of Events". In Smith, Fredrick Y. (ed.). ACE Second Decade Anniversary Book. American Cinema Editors, Inc. pp. 39–45.
^"Writer Report"(PDF). BMI Magazine: 25. July 1966. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
^Smith, Fredrick Y., ed. (1971). "American Cinema Editors "Eddie" Film Editing Awards Winners and Nominees". ACE Second Decade Anniversary Book. American Cinema Editors, Inc. pp. 65–67.