Bob Hope Humanitarian Award
American humanitarian award
The Bob Hope Humanitarian Award was established in 2002 by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in recognition of Bob Hope's trailblazing career. The award, one of the highest honors presented by the Board, recognizes the contributions accomplished by Hope, for more than half a century, to the growth and development of broadcasting in radio and television as a family medium, and as a platform for political and social commentary.
Recipients
- 2002 – Oprah Winfrey[1]
- 2003 – Bill Cosby[2]
- 2004 – Danny Thomas (posthumous) [3]
- 2010 – George Clooney
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