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- Ron Field(choreographer)
- 8.7 (7.6K)Ernie Flatt(choreographer)For episode "The Final Show" (29 March 1978).
- 8.5 (14)Tony Charmoli(choreographer)
- George Balanchine(choreographer)Alexandra Danilova(choreographer)
- 8.0 (64)Miriam Nelson(choreographer)
- Bob Mackie(costume designer)Ret Turner(costume designer)
- 7.1 (223)Sandra Stewart(costume designer)
- 1.4 (139)David Doucette(costume designer)
- 8.0 (16)Bill Hargate(costume designer)
- 4.5 (19)Warden Neil(costume designer)
- Noel Taylor(costume designer)
- 6.8 (380)Jean-Pierre Dorléac(costume designer)
- 7.1 (1.4K)Bill Jobe(costume designer)
- 6.4 (754)Olga Lehmann(costume designer)
- 8.0 (64)Grady Hunt(costume designer)
- Peggy Farrell(costume designer)Edith Almoslino(costume designer)
- 7.4 (238)Yvonne Wood(costume designer)
- 6.9 (828)Grady Hunt(costume designer)For episode "The Emperor's Quasi Norms," part II
- 7.7 (132)Bill Jobe(costume designer)For part III.
- Donfeld(costume designer)
- Rodger Harbaugh(aerial photography)
- William Landers(technical direction/electronic camera)
- 7.1 (355)Buz Kohan(music)For the opening production number "Look How Far We've Come".
- 7.4 (93)Clark Jones(director)
- 7.1 (355)Howard W. Koch(producer)
- Lee Chaney(sound editor)Christopher Chulack(sound editor)Don Crosby(sound editor)Mark Dennis(sound editor)Doug Grindstaff(sound editor)Don Isaacs(sound editor)Al Kajita(sound editor)Steve Olson(sound editor)Richard Raderman(sound editor)Hank Salerno(sound editor)Larry Singer(sound editor)
- Dwayne Avery(sound editor)Christopher Chulack(sound editor)Richard Friedman(sound editor)Doug Grindstaff(sound editor)Don Isaacs(sound editor)Al Kajita(sound editor)Hank Salerno(sound editor)Larry Singer(sound editor)Luke Wolfram(sound editor)
- 7.6 (3.5K)Larry Carow(sound editor)David Pettijohn(sound editor)Donald L. Warner Jr.(sound editor)Colin C. Mouat(sound editor)Charles E. Moran(sound editor)Pieter Hubbard(sound editor)For episode "The Hawk Flies On Sunday".
- 5.6 (345)William L. Stevenson(sound editor)Richard Raderman(sound editor)
- Jerry Rosenthal(sound editor)Michael O'Corrigan(sound editor)Jerry Pirozzi(sound editor)Bill Jackson(sound editor)Jim Yant(sound editor)Dick Le Grand(sound editor)Don Higgins(sound editor)John Strauss(sound editor)John Kline(sound editor)
- 7.1 (54)Lee Chaney(sound editor)Don Crosby(sound editor)Doug Grindstaff(sound editor)Bob J. Human(sound editor)Don Isaacs(sound editor)Al Kajita(sound editor)Larry Kaufman(sound editor)Steve Olson(sound editor)Hank Salerno(sound editor)Larry Singer(sound editor)Shown within Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951).
- 6.7 (93)Lee Chaney(sound editor)Christopher Chulack(sound editor)Don Crosby(sound editor)Mark Dennis(sound editor)Doug Grindstaff(sound editor)Don Isaacs(sound editor)Hank Salerno(sound editor)Larry Singer(sound editor)
- 7.1 (1.4K)Bernard F. Pincus(sound editor)Pat Somerset(sound editor)Jeff Bushelman(sound editor)Jeremy Hoenack(sound editor)John A. Bushelman(sound editor)Edward L. Sandlin(sound editor)Bob Biggart(sound editor)Jerry Rosenthal(sound editor)
- 5.5 (73)Don Hall(sound editor)Dwayne Avery(sound editor)Thomas Burke(sound editor)Chick Camera(sound editor)
- 4.7 (1K)Donald L. Warner Jr.(sound editor)Larry Carow(sound editor)Colin C. Mouat(sound editor)David Pettijohn(sound editor)Gary Vaughan(sound editor)Charles E. Moran(sound editor)Pieter Hubbard(sound editor)Fred Stafford(sound editor)
- Bill Teague(sound mixer)George Porter(sound mixer)Eddie Nelson(sound mixer)Robert L. Harman(sound mixer)
- 6.3 (68)Alan Bernard(sound mixer)George Porter(sound mixer)Eddie Nelson(sound mixer)Hoppy Mehterian(sound mixer)
- Tommy Thompson(sound mixer)George Porter(sound mixer)Eddie Nelson(sound mixer)Hoppy Mehterian(sound mixer)
- 7.2 (88)Robert Pettis(sound mixer)George Porter(sound mixer)Eddie Nelson(sound mixer)Cabell Smith(sound mixer)(Shown within General Electric Theater (1953)).
- 6.9 (168)Hoppy Mehterian(sound mixer)George Porter(sound mixer)Eddie Nelson(sound mixer)Dean Hodges(sound mixer)
- 4.7 (1K)Eddie Knowles(sound mixer)George Porter(sound mixer)Eddie Nelson(sound mixer)Robert Pettis(sound mixer)
- Bill Davis(graphic designer)
- 8.0 (246)Phill Norman(graphic designer)
- 7.1 (355)Eytan Keller(graphic designer)Stu Bernstein(graphic designer)
- 8.0 (64)
- Greg Brunton(lighting director)
- 7.0 (57)George Riesenberger(lighting director)For episode "The Great Trolley Strike of 1895".
- 8.8 (17)Fred McKinnon(lighting director)Carl Vitelli(lighting director)
- Imero Fiorentino(lighting director)
- 8.7 (74)Alan Keath Walker(lighting director)Bill Klages(lighting director)
- Leard Davis(lighting designer)Ken Dettling(lighting director)
- Richard Cobos(makeup)Walter Schenk(makeup)For part II.
- 7.9 (457)Christina Smith(makeup)
- Hank Edds(makeup)Allan Snyder(makeup)
- 6.6 (684)
- Frank Westmore(makeup)Michael Westmore(makeup)
- Billy Goldenberg(composer)
- 8.2 (491)Fred Karlin(composer)
- 8.0 (5.7K)Morton Gould(composer)
- 6.7 (134)Morton Stevens(composer)
- 8.3 (44K)Patrick Williams(composer)For episode "Try and Catch Me (#7.1)".
- Jimmie Haskell(composer)(Shown within General Electric Theater (1953)).
- 6.4 (26)Billy Goldenberg(composer)
- 7.1 (162)David Shire(composer)
- 8.0 (64)Dick DeBenedictis(composer)
- Ian Fraser(music director)
- Zubin Mehta(music director)
- André Previn(music director)
- 8.6 (26)Jimmie Haskell(music director)
- Stan Freeman(music/lyrics)Arthur Malvin(music/lyrics)For the mini-musical "Hi-Hat" (episode on 8 January 1978).
- Mitzie Welch(music/lyrics)Ken Welch(music/lyrics)For the song "See You Tomorrow in Class".
- 6.2 (501)Earl Brown(composer)For the song "Leading Lady" (30 September 1977).
- 8.3 (1.2K)Kenyon Emrys-Roberts(composer)For the Poldark theme. (Shown within Masterpiece (1971)).
- 8.0 (64)Bill Dyer(lyrics)Dick DeBenedictis(music)For the song "Until the Music Ends".
- 6.9 (533)Dick Wilson(sound mixer)For episode with Roger Williams at the piano.
- Phillip Seretti(sound mixer)Bob Gaudio(sound mixer)Val Garay(sound mixer)Rick Ruggieri(sound mixer)John Walker(sound mixer)
- Larry Stephens(sound mixer)Thomas J. Huth(sound mixer)Ron Bryan(sound mixer)Eric Levinson(sound mixer)Grover B. Helsley(sound mixer)
- Gene Crowe(technical director)Wayne Orr(cameraman)Larry Heider(cameraman)Dave Hilmer(cameraman)Bob Keys(cameraman)
- 8.3 (64)Charles Franklin(technical director)Steve Cunningham(technical director)Harry Tatarian(technical director)Mark Miller(technical director)Gorm Erickson(cameraman)John J. Aguirre Sr.(cameraman)Stan Zitnick(cameraman)David Finch(cameraman)Richard Nelson(cameraman)Hector Ramirez(cameraman)Louis Shore(cameraman)Ben Wolf(cameraman)Thomas Brown(cameraman)Gordon T. Sweeney(cameraman)Bob Welsh(cameraman)Brian Cunneen(cameraman)
- 8.0 (16)Karl Messerschmidt(technical director)Jon Olson(cameraman)Michael Stramisky(cameraman)George Loomis(cameraman)George Falardeau(cameraman)Mike Higuera(cameraman)Jim Dodge(cameraman)
- 8.5 (21)Louis Fusari(technical director)Rodger Harbaugh(cameraman)Roy Holm(cameraman)Rick Lombardo(cameraman)Peggy Mahoney(cameraman)
- 7.9 (279)
- Tucker Wiard(editor)For episode "The Final Show" (29 March 1978).
- 6.8 (150)Chip Brooks(editor)For the pilot episode (12 September 1977).
- 6.7 (23)Marco Zappia(editor)For episode "The One Where Everybody is Looking for a Little Action".
- 7.6 (454)Ed J. Brennan(editor)For show #6 (8 February 1978).
- 8.3 (8.7K)Gary Anderson(editor)For episode #2.
- 7.5 (18K)Jerry Davis(editor)For episode "Chrissy, Come Home".
- Pam Marshall(editor)Andy Zall(editor)
- Jimmy B. Frazier(editor)
- 6.9 (22)Ed J. Brennan(editor)
- 7.6 (48)
- Chip Brooks(editor)Hal Collins(editor)
- Edward Stephenson(production designer)Robert Checchi(set decorator)For episode #1.
- 5.9 (23)Thomas Azzari(art director)For episode "In The Black".
- 6.3 (14K)Paul Sylos(art director)Eugene Harris(art director)Bob Signorelli(set decorator)John McCarthy Jr.(set decorator)
- 7.3 (4.9K)Chuck Murawski(art director)For episode "The Wake".
- 7.1 (7.8K)Roy Christopher(art director)James Shanahan(art director)For episode "Barbarino In Love", part I.
- Roy Christopher(art director)For episode on 20 September 1977.
- 5.8 (166)Romain Johnston(art director)For episode on 14 March 1977.
- 8.7 (7.6K)For episode "The Final Show" (29 March 1978).
- 6.2 (501)Bill Bohnert(art director)Arlene Alen(set decorator)For season opening show (23 September 1977).
- 8.0 (54K)Eugene Lee(art director)Akira Yoshimura(art director)Franne Lee(set decorator)Lee Maymen(set decorator)For episode with host Steve Martin (22 April 1978).
- Romain Johnston(art director)Kerry Joyce(set decorator)
- 8.8 (76)Brian Bartholomew(art director)
- Roy Christopher(art director)Donald J. Remacle(set decorator)
- 8.5 (14)Robert Kelly(art director)
- Tim Harvey(art director)For part I. (Shown within Masterpiece (1971)).
- 7.7 (303)Derek Dodd(art director)For part I. (Shown within Masterpiece (1971)).
- 8.0 (5.7K)Wilfred Shingleton(production designer)Theodor Harisch(art director)Hans Jürgen Kiebach(art director)Maxi Hareiter(set decorator)
- 8.0 (246)Jack De Shields(production designer)James F. Claytor Sr.(art director)Barbara Krieger(set decorator)For part III.
- John DeCuir(production designer)Richard C. Goddard(set decorator)
- 6.8 (380)Loyd S. Papez(art director)Richard Friedman(set decorator)
- 7.8 (837)Jan Scott(art director)Anne D. McCulley(set decorator)
- 6.0 (1K)John J. Lloyd(art director)Hal Gausman(set decorator)
- 7.9 (279)Roy Christopher(production designer)James Shanahan(set decorator)
- 6.6 (240)Lou Scheimer(producer)Norm Prescott(producer)
- 7.6 (101)Bernard Rothman(producer)Jack Wohl(producer)
- Ed Friendly(producer)
- 8.2 (491)
- 6.3 (14K)For episode "The Inspector/A Very Special Girl/Until the Last Goodbye".
- 5.6 (345)Robert B. Hauser(cinematographer)
- 8.0 (246)For part I.
- 6.8 (169)
- 6.2 (39)
- Ric Waite(cinematographer)
- John Goberman(producer)For episode "American Ballet Theatre: Giselle (#2.4)". (Shown within the Live from Lincoln Center (1976).)
- John Goberman(executive producer)Emile Ardolino(producer)
- For episode "Choreography by Balanchine".
- 8.1 (60)Michael Bronson(executive producer)John Goberman(producer)For the premiere episode "La Bohème".
- 8.2 (524)Herman Krawitz(executive producer)Yanna Kroyt Brandt(producer)
- Mort Lachman(executive producer)Milt Josefsberg(producer)
- 8.3 (7.7K)Danny Arnold(executive producer)Tony Sheehan(producer)
- 8.5 (66K)Burt Metcalfe(producer)
- 8.3 (8.7K)
- 7.5 (18K)
- David Lazer(executive producer)Jim Henson(producer/star)Frank Oz(star)Jerry Nelson(star)Richard Hunt(star)Dave Goelz(star)
- 8.4 (362)Alan Thicke(producer)
- 8.7 (7.6K)
- 6.6 (49)William Cosel(producer)Arthur Fiedler(star)
- 8.0 (54K)Lorne Michaels(producer)
- For playing: "Michael Stivic".
- For playing: "Mel Sharples".
- For playing: "Howard Cunningham".
- For playing: "Corp. O'Reilly".
- For playing: "Sherman Potter".
- For playing: "Frank Flaherty".
- For playing: "Moses Weiss".
- For playing: "Heydrich".
- For playing: "Martin Luther King, Sr.".
- For playing: "Zebulon Walton". Posthumously.
- For playing: "Brenda Morgenstern".
- For playing: "Florence Jean Castleberry".
- For playing: "Gloria Stivic".
- For playing: "Margaret Houlihan".
- For playing: "Ida Morgenstern".
- For playing: "Margaret Pynchon".
- For playing: "Nancy Lawrence Maitland".
- For playing: "Letitia Lawrence".
- For playing: "Helena Slomova".
- For playing: "Billie Newman".
- For guest appearance (episode 2.19).
- For episode on 25 October 1977.
- For guest appearance (episode 2.12)
- Paul Bogart(director)For episode "Edith's 50th Birthday".
- Jerry Paris(director)
- 8.5 (66K)Burt Metcalfe(director)Alan Alda(director)For episode "Comrades in Arms", part I.
- Hal Cooper(director)
- 8.3 (8.7K)Jay Sandrich(director)For episode #24.
- Dave Powers(director)For episode with Steve Martin and Betty White (5 March 1978).
- 8.4 (27K)Peter Harris(director)For episode with Elton John (2.14).
- 7.6 (486)John Moffitt(director)For episode with Paula Kelly (13 September 1977).
- 8.0 (54K)Dave Wilson(director)For episode with Steve Martin (22 April 1978).
- 6.8 (67)Steve Binder(director)For episode with John Aylesworth (21 February 1978).
- Dwight Hemion(director)
- 8.0 (16)Walter C. Miller(director)
- 8.5 (14)Tony Charmoli(director)
- 7.1 (49)Dave Wilson(director)
- 8.6 (26)George Schaefer(director)
- Marvin J. Chomsky(director)
- 6.5 (381)E.W. Swackhamer(director)
- 8.8 (20K)Herbert Wise(director)(Shown within Masterpiece (1971)).
- 8.0 (246)Gary Nelson(director)
- David Lowell Rich(director)
- 6.5 (46)Delbert Mann(director)
- 7.8 (837)
- 7.9 (279)George Schaefer(director)
- 7.9 (572)Lou Antonio(director)
- 7.5 (158)Ron Maxwell(director)(Shown within _"Great Performances" (1972)_).
- Meta Rosenberg(executive producer)Stephen J. Cannell(supervising producer)David Chase(producer)Chas. Floyd Johnson(producer)
- 7.6 (2.1K)
- 7.3 (2.5K)James L. Brooks(executive producer)Allan Burns(executive producer)Gene Reynolds(executive producer/producer)
- 8.3 (44K)(Shown within The NBC Tuesday Mystery Movie (1971).)
- 7.3 (7.6K)Glen A. Larson(executive producer)Jud Kinberg(executive producer)Richard Irving(executive producer)B.W. Sandefur(supervising producer)Christopher Morgan(producer)Peter J. Thompson(producer)Edward Montagne(producer)Robert F. O'Neill(producer)Michael Sloan(associate executive producer)
- 8.1 (100)Bernard J. Small(editor)
- 6.1 (123)Ken Zemke(editor)
- 7.1 (238)Kenneth R. Koch(editor)
- 6.7 (93)Harry Kaye(editor)Donald R. Rode(editor)
- 8.0 (64)Les Green(editor)
- Ed Cotter(editor)
- M. Pam Blumenthal(editor)
- 6.3 (14K)For episode "Masquerade/The Caper/Eyes of Love/Hollywood Royalty".
- Stanford Tischler(editor)Larry L. Mills(editor)
- Stephen A. Rotter(editor)Robert M. Reitano(editor)Craig McKay(editor)Alan Heim(editor)Brian Smedley-Aston(editor)
- 6.6 (4K)For episode "Yes, Nicholas... There Is A Santa Claus".
- 7.9 (457)
- Bill Mosher(editor)
- 8.3 (44K)Robert Watts(editor)For episode "How to Dial a Murder (#7.4)".
- William F. Brownell(sound effects)
- 8.2 (491)Sugar Blymyer(hairstylist)For part III.
- 7.5 (28K)Larry Germain(hairstylist)Gladys Witten(hairstylist)For episode "Here Comes the Brides".
- 8.6 (297)Mark Schubin(technical designer)
- 4.8 (463)Frank Van der Veer(optical effects)L.B. Abbott(special photographic effects)
- Bill Hargate(costume designer)
- Ken Johnson(art director)Robert Checchi(set decorator)
- Nicholas Spies(video tape editor)Bob Millslagle(video tape editor)
- 7.6 (101)Jerry Greene(video tape editor)
- 7.6 (101)
- Thomas W. Moore(executive producer)Alfred R. Kelman(producer)Official ATAS database lists the title as The Body Human (1977).
- 6.9 (70)Alan Landsburg(executive producer)Anthony Potter(series producer)
- Philippe Cousteau(executive producer)Andrew Solt(producer)
- 8.5 (492)Don Meier(producer)
- 8.7 (3.2K)John Angier(executive producer)
- 7.7 (38)Frank Konigsberg(executive producer)Marshall Flaum(producer)
- 8.5 (243)For episode "Calypso's Search for Atlantis".
- Donald Knox(executive producer)Valerie Gentile(producer)
- 7.1 (40)George A. Heinemann(executive producer)
- For playing: "Judge Felix Rushman". For episode "Judge".
- For playing: "Jeff Maitland". For episode "And Baby Makes Three".
- For playing: "Franklyn Bootherstone". For episode: "The Old Man and the Runaway/The Painters/A Fine Romance". Posthumously.
- For playing: "Dan Shay". For episode "A Chance to Live".
- For playing: "Ben Fletcher". For episode "Good Old Uncle Ben".
- For playing: "Mike Andretti". For episode "Rhoda Likes Mike".
- For playing: "Archie Bunker".
- For playing: "Barney Miller".
- For playing: "Arthur Fonzarelli".
- For playing: "Jack Tripper".
- For playing: "Lou Grant".
- For playing: "Doug Lawrence".
- For playing: "Columbo".
- For playing: "Quincy, M.E.".
- For playing: "Jim Rockford".
- For playing: "John Walton, Sr.".
- For playing: "Ted Long".
- For playing: "Kenny Briggs".
- For playing: "Caryl W. Chessman".
- For playing: "Stage Manager".
- For playing: "Taxi Driver".
- For playing: "Erik Dorf".
- For playing: "Portius Wheeler - The Solitary".
- For playing: "Josef Weiss".
- For playing: "Martin Luther King Jr.".
- For playing: "Richard Monckton".
- For playing: "Rita Capkovic". For episode: "The Paper Palace".
- For playing: "Miss Jordan". For episode: "Ducks".
- For playing: "Florence Nightingale". For episode: "Luther, Voltaire, Plato, Nightingale".
- For playing: "Leslee Wexler".
- For playing: "Robin". For episode: "Pilot".
- For playing: "Edith Bunker".
- For playing: "Emily Hartley".
- For playing: "Maude Findlay".
- For playing: "Rhoda Morgenstern".
- For playing: "Mary Campbell".
- For playing: "Jessica Tate".
- For playing: "Kate Lawrence".
- For playing: "Sabrina Duncan".
- For playing: "Julie Farr".
- For playing: "Aunt Molly Culhane".
- For playing: "Mary Ingalls".
- For playing: "Olivia Walton".
- For playing: "Betty Quinn". (Shown within General Electric Theater (1953)).
- For playing: "Emma Long".
- For playing: "Kate".
- For playing: "Mrs. Gibbs".
- For playing: "Passenger".
- For playing: "Inga Helms Weiss".
- For playing: "Sayward Luckett Wheeler".
- For playing: "Berta Palitz Weiss".
- For playing: "Coretta Scott King".
- For playing: "Erica Trenton".
- Herbert Brodkin(executive producer)Robert Berger(producer)
- 7.9 (457)
- 8.0 (246)Stanley Kallis(executive producer)Eric Bercovici(supervising producer)David W. Rintels(supervising producer)Norman S. Powell(producer)
- 7.7 (303)(Shown within Masterpiece (1971)).
- 8.8 (20K)Joan Sullivan(series producer)Martin Lisemore(producer)Lisemore had been nominated posthumously. (Shown within Masterpiece (1971)).
- For playing: "Eddie". (Shown within _"Great Performances" (1970_).
- For playing "Cardinal Burke".
- For playing: "Simon Peter".
- For playing: "Vladimir Popov".
- For playing: "Mike Long".
- For playing: "Fanny Cavendish".
- For playing "Clare Gardiner".
- For playing: "Wendy".
- For playing: "Karen Renshaw".
- For playing: "Clara Oddbody".
- For playing: "Rosen".
- For playing: "Satangkai".
- For playing: "Edward Sellers". For episode "Goodbye, Mr. Fish" part II.
- For playing: "Phil Fish". For episode "Goodbye, Mr. Fish", part II.
- For playing: "Sam". For episode "Yes, Nicholas... There is a Santa Claus". Posthumously.
- For playing: "Martin Morgenstern". For episode "Happy Anniversary".
- For playing: "Anna Weiss". For part I.
- For playing: "Granny McWhirter". For part I.
- For playing: " For part I.
- For playing: "Tz'u-Hsi". For episode "Douglass, Tz'u-Hsi, Beccaria, De Sade".
- For playing: "Esther Walton". For episode "Grandma Comes Home".
- 7.0 (32)
- 8.0 (16)
- 8.6 (26)
- Joseph Barbera(executive producer)Harry R. Sherman(producer)
- 8.5 (25K)Bernard J. Kingham(executive producer)Vincenzo Labella(producer)
- 6.7 (217)Robert W. Christiansen(producer)Rick Rosenberg(producer)
- 7.9 (279)Saul Jaffe(executive producer)George Schaefer(producer)
- 7.8 (108)Bill McCutchen(producer)
- For Cousin Liz (1977)
- 8.4 (19K)For Edith's Crisis of Faith: Part 2 (1977)
- 8.4 (19K)Bob Weiskopf(writer)Bob Schiller(writer)For Edith's 50th Birthday: Part 1 (1977)
- Ed Simmons(writer)Roger Beatty(writer)Rick Hawkins(writer)Liz Sage(writer)Bob Illes(writer)James R. Stein(writer)Franelle Silver(writer)Larry Siegel(writer)Tim Conway(writer)Bill Richmond(writer)Gene Perret(writer)Dick Clair(writer)Jenna McMahon(writer)For episode with Steve Martin, Betty White (5 March 1978).
- 8.4 (362)Alan Thicke(writer)John Boni(writer)Norman Stiles(writer)Jeremy Stevens(writer)Tom Moore(writer)Bob Illes(writer)James R. Stein(writer)Harry Shearer(writer)Tom Dunsmuir(writer)Dan Wilcox(writer)For episode with Carol Burnett.
- 8.7 (7.6K)Ed Simmons(writer)Roger Beatty(writer)Elias Davis(writer)David Pollock(writer)Rick Hawkins(writer)Liz Sage(writer)Adele Styler(writer)Burt Styler(writer)Tim Conway(writer)Bill Richmond(writer)Gene Perret(writer)Dick Clair(writer)Jenna McMahon(writer)For episode with Ken Berry (26 March 1977).
- 8.4 (27K)For episode with Dom DeLuise (2.11).
- 8.0 (54K)Dan Aykroyd(writer)Anne Beatts(writer)Tom Davis(writer)James Downey(writer)Brian Doyle-Murray(writer)Al Franken(writer)Lorne Michaels(writer)Marilyn Suzanne Miller(writer)Don Novello(writer)Michael O'Donoghue(writer)Herbert Sargent(writer)Tom Schiller(writer)Rosie Shuster(writer)Alan Zweibel(writer)For episode with host Steve Martin (22 April 1978).
- Lorne Michaels(writer)Paul Simon(writer)Chevy Chase(writer)Tom Davis(writer)Al Franken(writer)Charles Grodin(writer)Lily Tomlin(writer)Alan Zweibel(writer)
- 7.0 (32)
- 8.6 (123)Buz Kohan(writer)Rod Warren(writer)Pat McCormick(writer)Tom Eyen(writer)Jerry Blatt(writer)Bette Midler(writer)Bruce Vilanch(writer)
- 8.6 (26)Ernest Chambers(writer)Barry Manilow(writer)
- Mike Kagan(writer)
- Gerald Green(writer)
- 6.5 (381)Robert W. Lenski(writer)
- 9.3 (161)Steve Allen(writer)
- Alan Ayckbourn(writer)Official ATAS Emmy Awards Database list title as "The Norman Conquest".
- Caryl Ledner(writer)
- 6.4 (26)Jerome Lawrence(writer)Robert E. Lee(writer)
- Blanche Hanalis(writer)
- 7.5 (158)Albert Innaurato(writer)(Shown within _"Great Performances" (1972)_).
- 6.9 (62)Barbara Turner(writer)
- George Rubino(writer)
- 6.5 (46)Loring Mandel(writer)
- 7.1 (162)Bruce Feldman(writer)
- 7.8 (837)James Poe(writer)
- 7.9 (572)Jerry McNeely(writer)
- 6.1 (32)Richard Levinson(writer)William Link(writer)
- William Pitkin(costume designer)
- 8.3 (64)Jan Scott(production designer)Earl Carlson(set decorator)
- 8.2 (524)Mikhail Baryshnikov(performer)
- William T. Cartwright(film editor)Jeffrey Weston(film editor)
- Frederick De Cordova(producer)Johnny Carson(star)
- 7.9 (283)Joan Konner(executive producer)Christopher Porterfield(producer)Julie Rubenstein(producer)Lynda Sheldon(producer)Tom O'Malley(producer)Dick Cavett(star)
- George Stevens Jr.(supervising producer/executive producer)Perry Lafferty(supervising producer)Robert Scheerer(producer)
- George Stevens Jr.(executive producer/producer)Eric Leiber(producer)
- Greg Garrison(executive producer)Lee Hale(producer)
- Winner1st annual award.
- WinnerSpecial Award.
- Sylvia Chase(correspondent)Stanhope Gould(producer)For "Exploding Gas Tanks".
- Bill Moyers(journalist)
- Howard Stringer(executive producer)For "The Fire Next Door".
- Charles Kuralt(journalist)For the "On The Road" segments.
- Winner
- Petro Vlahos(Vlahos-Gottschalk Research Corporation)
For the invention and development of the ULTIMATTE video-matting device.
- WinnerFor his thirty years of service on the ATAS Engineering Awards Panel.
- WinnerFor expeditiously achieving the difficult task of obtaining industry agreement on the One-Inch Type C Continuous Field Helical Recording Standards.
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Event Date
September 9, 1978
Event Location
USA