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    Primetime Emmy

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    Outstanding Achievement in Casting for a Miniseries or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      Lynn Kressel

    Outstanding Achievement in Costuming for a Miniseries or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Pancho Barnes

      7.0 (203)
      Paula Lynn Kaatz(costume supervisor)
      Andrea E. Weaver(women's costumer: L.A.)
      Janet Lucas Lawler(women's costumer: Dallas)
      Stephen M. Chudej(men's costumer)
    • [object Object]

      War and Remembrance

      8.3 (3.4K)
      Bill Flores(costume supervisor)
      Llandys Williams(costume supervisor)
      Barbara Lane(costume supervisor)
      James 'Mike' Balker(costume supervisor)
      For part III.
    • [object Object]

      A Friendship in Vienna

      6.7 (180)
      Mária Horányi(costume supervisor)
    • [object Object]

      Unconquered

      6.5 (176)
      Frances Harrison Hays(costume supervisor)

    Outstanding Achievement in Costuming for a Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Thirtysomething

      Episode: 

      We'll Meet Again

      7.5 (3.4K)
      Patrick R. Norris(men's costumer)
      Julie Glick(women's costumer)
    • [object Object]

      China Beach

      8.2 (4.2K)
      Paula Lynn Kaatz(women's costumer)
      Darryl Levine(men's costumer)
      For episode "The World", Part 2.
    • [object Object]

      L.A. Law

      Episode: 

      Urine Trouble Now

      7.1 (7.1K)
      Shelly Levine(men's costumer)
      Loree Parral(women's costumer)

    Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Miniseries or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Jack the Ripper

      7.4 (6.2K)
      Betty Glasow(chief hairstylist)
      Stevie Hall(hairstylist)
      Elaine Bowerbank(hairstylist)
      For part I.
    • [object Object]

      Around the World in 80 Days

      7.1 (3.8K)
      Dorothy D. Fox(key hairstylist)
      Maria Rizzo(hairstylist)
      Wendy Rawson(hairstylist)
      Wai-Man Fung(hairstylist)
      For part I.
    • [object Object]

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      Philip Leto(hairstylist)
      Manlio Rocchetti(hair supervisor)
      For part II ("On The Trail").
    • [object Object]

      War and Remembrance

      8.3 (3.4K)
      Janis Clark(hairstylist)
      Dino Ganziano(hairstylist)
      Chris Taylor(chief hairstylist)
      Jan Archibald(hairstylist)
      For part III.

    Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Quantum Leap

      8.2 (39K)
      Virginia Kearns
      For episode "Double Identity".
    • [object Object]

      Almost Grown

      8.5 (86)
      Susan Schuler-Page(hairstylist)
      Sharleen Rassi(hairstylist)
      For episode "If This Diamond Ring Don't Shine".
    • [object Object]

      Star Trek: The Next Generation

      8.7 (147K)
      Richard Sabre(department hairstylist)
      Georgina Williams(hairstylist)
      For Unnatural Selection (1989)
    • [object Object]

      Thirtysomething

      Episode: 

      We'll Meet Again

      7.5 (3.4K)
      Carol Pershing(hairstylist)
    • [object Object]

      The Tracey Ullman Show

      7.2 (1.7K)
      Billie Laughridge(hairstylist)
      For episode "The Subway".

    Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Miniseries or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      Manlio Rocchetti(makeup supervisor)
      Carla Palmer(makeup artist)
      Jean Ann Black(makeup artist)
      For part 4 ("The Return").
    • [object Object]

      War and Remembrance

      8.3 (3.4K)
      Wes Dawn(key makeup artist)
      Magdalen Gaffney(makeup artist)
      Jim Kail(makeup artist)
      Christopher Tucker(special effects makeup)
      For part II.
    • [object Object]

      War and Remembrance

      8.3 (3.4K)
      Wes Dawn(key makeup artist)
      Magdalen Gaffney(makeup artist)
      Jim Kail(makeup artist)
      Christopher Tucker(special effects makeup)
      Thomas R. Burman(special effects makeup)
      Bari Dreiband-Burman(special effects makeup)
      For part III.
    • [object Object]

      David

      7.0 (666)
      Michael Westmore(makeup artist)
      Gerald Quist(makeup artist)

    Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Tracey Ullman Show

      7.2 (1.7K)
      Thomas R. Burman(special makeup)
      Carol Schwartz(makeup artist)
      Bari Dreiband-Burman(special makeup)
      Robin LaVigne(makeup artist)
      For episode "The Subway".
    • [object Object]

      Beauty and the Beast

      Episode: 

      Brothers

      7.0 (8.5K)
      Margaret Prentice(beast makeup)
      Rick Baker(dragon man makeup)
      Norman Cabrera(dragon man makeup)
      Vincent Prentice(dragon man makeup)
      Fred C. Blau Jr.
    • [object Object]

      Star Trek: The Next Generation

      8.7 (147K)
      Michael Westmore(makeup supervisor)
      Gerald Quist(makeup artist)
      Janna Phillips(makeup artist)
      For A Matter of Honor (1989)

    Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Special (Dramatic Underscore)

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      Basil Poledouris(composer)
      For part IV ("The Return").
    • [object Object]

      War and Remembrance

      8.3 (3.4K)
      Bob Cobert(composer)
      For part XI.
    • [object Object]

      Bridge to Silence

      6.2 (270)
      Fred Karlin(composer)
    • [object Object]

      The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro

      6.0 (154)
      Chris Boardman(composer)
    • [object Object]

      Pancho Barnes

      7.0 (203)
      Allyn Ferguson(composer)

    Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Falcon Crest

      6.2 (4.6K)
      Joel Rosenbaum(composer)
      For episode "Dust To Dust".
    • [object Object]

      Blue Skies

      Episode: 

      The White Horse

      6.9 (23)
      Angela Morley(composer)
    • [object Object]

      Moonlighting

      7.6 (26K)
      Alf Clausen
      For episode "A Womb With A View".
    • [object Object]

      Star Trek: The Next Generation

      8.7 (147K)
      Dennis McCarthy(composer)
      For The Child (1988)
    • [object Object]

      Columbo

      8.3 (47K)
      Patrick Williams(composer)
      For episode "Murder, Smoke and Shadows (#8.2)".

    Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction

    • Winner

      Christmas in Washington

      6.7 (19)
      Ian Fraser(music director)
      Chris Boardman(principal arranger)
      J. Hill(principal arranger)
    • [object Object]

      Late Night with David Letterman

      Episode: 

      7th Anniversary Special

      7.5 (5.3K)
      Paul Shaffer(musical director)
      Greg Adams(arranger)
    • [object Object]

      Moonlighting

      7.6 (26K)
      Alf Clausen(music director/principal arranger)
      Hummie Mann(principal arranger)
      Brad Dechter(principal arranger)
      George Gaffney(dance arranger)
      D'Vaughn Pershing(dance arranger)
      For episode "A Womb With A View".
    • [object Object]

      The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour

      7.7 (104)
      Jack Elliott(music director)
      For episode with guests Kenny Rogers, 'Maureen McGovern' and Geoffrey Lewis.
    • [object Object]

      Sunday Night

      9.1 (57)
      Marcus Miller(music director)

    Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Sesame Street: 20 Years & Still Counting! 1969-1989

      8.2 (100)
      Joe Raposo(composer/lyricist)
      For episode "Look Through The Window".
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Beauty and the Beast

      Episode: 

      A Distant Shore

      7.0 (8.5K)
      Lee Holdridge(composer)
      Melanie(lyricist)
    • [object Object]

      Roseanne

      Episode: 

      Radio Days

      7.1 (49K)
      Dan Foliart(composer/lyricist)
      Howard Pearl(composer)
    • [object Object]

      Shining Time Station

      Episode: 

      A Place Unlike Any Other

      8.2 (806)
      Larry Grossman(composer)
    • [object Object]

      Dadah Is Death

      6.8 (208)
      Fred Karlin(composer)
      John Milligan(lyricist)
      For the song "In The Light of Our Love" (part I).

    Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      War and Remembrance

      8.3 (3.4K)
      Charles Staffell(effects supervisor)
      Martin Gutteridge(effects supervisor)
      William Cruse(miniature designer)
      Egil S. Woxholt(director of photography)
      William H. Schirmer(effects supervisor)
      Godfrey A. Godar(director of photography)
      Simon Smith(miniature designer)
      Steve Anderson(miniature designer)
      Edward L. Williams(miniature designer)
    • [object Object]

      Friday the 13th: The Series

      Episode: 

      13 O'Clock

      7.6 (4.6K)
      John Gajdecki(visual effects artist)
      Gary L. Smith(supervising editor)
    • [object Object]

      The Infinite Voyage

      8.1 (24)
      John Allison(effects designer/director)
      For episode "The Geometry Of Life".
    • [object Object]

      Star Trek: The Next Generation

      8.7 (147K)
      Dan Curry(visual effects supervisor)
      Ronald B. Moore(visual effects coordinator)
      Peter W. Moyer(visual effects editor)
      Stephen L. Price(visual effects animator)
      For Q Who (1989)
    • [object Object]

      Thirtysomething

      7.5 (3.4K)
      Jeanne Byrd(associate producer)
      Victor Du Bois(supervising film editor)
      Simon Holden(visual effects artist)
      Steve Wyskocil(visual effects supervisor)
      For episode "Michael Writes A Story".

    Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Garfield's Babes and Bullets

      8.0 (592)
      Phil Roman(producer/director)
      Jim Davis(writer)
      John Sparey(co-director)
      Bob Nesler(co-director)
    • [object Object]

      Madeline

      7.5 (350)
      Andy Heyward(executive producer)
      Richard Rosen(executive producer)
      Saul Cooper(executive producer)
      Pancho Kohner(executive producer)
      Cassandra Schafhausen(producer)
      Stephan Martinière(director)
      Judy Rothman Rofé(writer)
    • [object Object]

      Abel's Island

      7.4 (143)
      Giuliana Nicodemi(executive producer)
      Michael Sporn(producer/director/writer)
      Maxine Fisher(writer)
    • [object Object]

      Garfield: His 9 Lives

      7.6 (969)
      Phil Roman(producer/director)
      Jim Davis(writer)
      George Singer(co-director)
      John Sparey(co-director)
      Ruth Kissane(co-director)
      Bob Scott(co-director)
      Bob Nesler(co-director)
      Doug Frankel(co-director)
      Bill Littlejohn(co-director)
    • [object Object]

      Meet the Raisins!

      8.3 (214)
      Will Vinton(executive producer)
      David Altschul(producer)
      Arthur Sellers(screenwriter/story by)
      Barry Bruce(director and story by)
      Mark Gustafson(story by)
      Craig Bartlett(story by)

    Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming More Than One Hour)

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Super DuckTales

      8.1 (209)
      Bob Hathcock(producer)
      Ken Koonce(producer/written by)
      David Weimers(producer/written by)
      James T. Walker(director)
      Jymn Magon(written by)
      National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

    Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      I'll Be Home for Christmas

      6.5 (345)
      Jan Scott(production designer)
      Jack Taylor(art director)
      Edward J. McDonald(set decorator)
    • [object Object]

      American Playhouse

      7.3 (457)
      Roy Christopher(production designer)
      Greg Richman(art director)
      Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
      For I Never Sang for My Father (1988).
    • [object Object]

      Around the World in 80 Days

      7.1 (3.8K)
      Vladislav Lasic(art director)
      Mike Porter(production designer)
      Ian Watson(art director)
      Jonathan Cheung(art director)
      Roger Hulme(set decorator)
      Chung Yee Fung(set decorator)
      Svetislav Todorovic(set decorator)
      For part I.
    • [object Object]

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      Cary White(production designer)
      Michael J. Sullivan(set decorator)
      For part IV ("The Return").
    • [object Object]

      War and Remembrance

      8.3 (3.4K)
      Guy J. Comtois(production designer)
      Veronica Hadfield(international art director)
      William Cruse(art director)
      Norm Baron(art director)
      Jean-Michel Hugon(art director)
      Francesco Chianese(art director)
      Hari Pischinger(art director)
      Wally White(set decorator)
      Don K. Ivey(set decorator)
      Richard Reams(set decorator)
      Jeff Haley(set decorator)
      Malcolm Stone(set decorator)
      For part XII.

    Outstanding Art Direction for a Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Moonlighting

      7.6 (26K)
      James J. Agazzi(production designer)
      Bill Harp(set decorator)
      For episode "A Womb With A View".
    • [object Object]

      Murder, She Wrote

      Episode: 

      Snow White, Blood Red

      7.3 (32K)
      Leslie Parsons(production designer)
      Peter Samish(art director)
      Robert Wingo(set decorator)
    • [object Object]

      Murphy Brown

      Episode: 

      Mama Said

      6.9 (11K)
      Roy Christopher(art director)
      Steve Rostine(set decorator)
    • [object Object]

      Roseanne

      7.1 (49K)
      Garvin Eddy(production designer)
      For episode "Lover's Lanes".
    • [object Object]

      Star Trek: The Next Generation

      8.7 (147K)
      Richard D. James(art director)
      Jim Mees(set decorator)
      For Elementary, Dear Data (1988)
    • [object Object]

      Thirtysomething

      7.5 (3.4K)
      Brandy Alexander(art director)
      Mary Ann Biddle(set decorator)
      For episode "Michael Writes A Story".

    Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Tracey Ullman Show

      7.2 (1.7K)
      Portia Iversen(set decorator)
      For episode "All About Tammy Lee Maggie In Peril ", part II.
    • [object Object]

      The Pat Sajak Show

      4.9 (145)
      Anthony Sabatino(production designer)
      William H. Harris(production designer)
      Fred M. Duer(production designer)
      Fred Cooper(set decorator)
      For episode with guest Jeffrey Osborne.
    • [object Object]

      Christmas at Pee-wee's Playhouse

      7.8 (1.9K)
      Gary Panter(production designer)
      Ric Heitzman(co-production designer)
      Wayne White(co-production designer)
      Jimmy Cuomo(art director)
      Paul Reubens(set decorator)
      Deborah Madalena-Lloyd(set decorator)
    • The Glenn Miller Band Reunion

      Roy Christopher(production designer)
      Greg Richman(art director)
    • The Magic of David Copperfield XI: The Explosive Encounter

      8.3 (57)
      John Shaffner(production designer)
      Joe Stewart(production designer)

    Outstanding Children's Program

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Free to Be... a Family

      7.3 (34)
      Marlo Thomas(executive producer: USA)
      Christopher Cerf(executive producer: USA)
      Robert Dalrymple(producer: USA)
      Leonid Zolotarevsky(executive producer: USSR)
      Igor Menzelintsev(producer: USSR)
      Vern Calhoun(co-producer)
    • [object Object]

      3-2-1 Contact

      8.2 (704)
      Al Hyslop(executive producer)
      Susan Schwartz Lynn(producer)
      For the "I Have Aids - A Teenager's Story" extra.
    • [object Object]

      MuppeTelevision

      8.2 (582)
      Jim Henson(executive producer)
      Duncan Kenworthy(producer/storyteller)
      Lawrence S. Mirkin(producer: Muppetelevision)
      Martin G. Baker(co-producer)
      Jerry Juhl(co-producer)
      For episode "Muppet Variety #6 The Heartless Giant".
    • [object Object]

      The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe

      7.2 (6.9K)
      Paul Stone(executive producer)
      Jay Rayvid(senior executive producer/WonderWorks)
      Dale Bell(executive producer/WonderWorks)
    • [object Object]

      Young Charlie Chaplin

      7.1 (96)
      Colin Shindler(producer)
      Alan Horrox(executive producer)
      Jay Rayvid(senior executive producer/wonderworks)
      Dale Bell(executive producer/wonderworks)

    Outstanding Choreography

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Tracey Ullman Show

      7.2 (1.7K)
      Paula Abdul(choreographer)
      For episodes "The Wave Girls", "D.U.I.", "The Cure" and "Maggie In Peril", part I.Tied with Walter Painter for The Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening (1989).
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening

      7.1 (69)
      Walter Painter(choreographer)
      Tied with 'Paula Abdul' for The Tracey Ullman Show (1987).
    • The Debbie Allen Special

      7.0 (17)
      Debbie Allen(choreographer)

    Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Shooter

      7.1 (129)
      Gayne Rescher(director of photography)
    • [object Object]

      Favorite Son

      7.3 (253)
      Bradford May(director of photography)
      For part III.
    • [object Object]

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      Douglas Milsome(director of photography)
      For part IV ("The Return").
    • [object Object]

      War and Remembrance

      8.3 (3.4K)
      Dietrich Lohmann(director of photography)
      For part XI.
    • [object Object]

      Disaster at Silo 7

      5.3 (232)
      Roy H. Wagner

    Outstanding Cinematography for a Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Quantum Leap

      8.2 (39K)
      Roy H. Wagner
      For episode "Genesis: Part 1 - September 13, 1956 (#1.1)". For the pilot episode.
    • [object Object]

      Beauty and the Beast

      Episode: 

      Ceremony of Innocence

      7.0 (8.5K)
      Stevan Larner
    • [object Object]

      Jake and the Fatman

      Episode: 

      Wish You Were Here

      6.4 (3.5K)
      John C. Flinn III
    • [object Object]

      Paradise

      Episode: 

      Long Lost Lawson

      8.0 (600)
      Richard M. Rawlings Jr.

    Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Great Performances

      8.0 (1K)
      Harry J. Kraut(executive producer)
      Klaus Hallig(executive producer)
      Michael Bronson(producer)
      Thomas Skinner(producer)
      For episode "Bernstein at 70!".
    • [object Object]

      Great Performances: Dance in America

      Episode: 

      A Night at the Joffrey

      7.4 (62)
      Jac Venza(executive producer)
      Judy Kinberg(producer)
      Thomas Grimm(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Great Performances: Dance in America

      7.4 (62)
      Jac Venza(executive producer)
      Judy Kinberg(producer)
      Thomas Grimm(producer)
      For episode "Baryshnikov Dances Balanchine".
    • [object Object]

      Live from Lincoln Center

      Episode: 

      Ray Charles in Concert with the New York City Ballet

      8.7 (312)
      John Goberman(producer)
      Marc Bauman(coordinating producer)
    • [object Object]

      Horowitz Plays Mozart

      8.4 (46)
      Peter Gelb(executive producer/producer)
      Susan Froemke(producer)

    Outstanding Comedy Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Cheers

      8.0 (67K)
      James Burrows(executive producer)
      Glen Charles(executive producer)
      Les Charles(executive producer)
      Cheri Steinkellner(producer)
      Bill Steinkellner(producer)
      Peter Casey(producer)
      David Lee(producer)
      David Angell(producer)
      Phoef Sutton(co-producer)
      Tim Berry(co-producer)
    • [object Object]

      Designing Women

      7.3 (7.8K)
      Harry Thomason(executive producer)
      Linda Bloodworth-Thomason(executive producer)
      Pamela Norris(supervising producer)
      Tommy Thompson(producer)
      Douglas Jackson(producer)
      David Trainer(co-producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Golden Girls

      8.2 (52K)
      Paul Junger Witt(executive producer)
      Tony Thomas(executive producer)
      Susan Harris(executive producer)
      Kathy Speer(co-executive producer)
      Terry Grossman(co-executive producer)
      Mort Nathan(co-executive producer)
      Barry Fanaro(co-executive producer)
      Eric Cohen(supervising producer)
      Martin Weiss(co-producer)
      Robert Bruce(co-producer)
    • [object Object]

      Murphy Brown

      6.9 (11K)
      Diane English(executive producer)
      Joel Shukovsky(executive producer)
      Korby Siamis(supervising producer)
      Tom Seeley(producer)
      Norm Gunzenhauser(producer)
      Russ Woody(producer)
      Deborah Smith(coordinating producer)
      Frank Pace(producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Wonder Years

      8.4 (43K)
      Carol Black(executive producer)
      Neal Marlens(executive producer)
      Bob Brush(co-executive producer)
      Steve Miner(supervising producer)
      Jeffrey Silver(producer)

    Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      Van Broughton Ramsey
      For part II ("On The Trail").
    • [object Object]

      My Name Is Bill W.

      7.3 (1.5K)
      April Ferry(costume designer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      Around the World in 80 Days

      7.1 (3.8K)
      Emma Porteous(costume designer)
      For part I.

    Outstanding Costume Design for a Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Beauty and the Beast

      Episode: 

      The Outsiders

      7.0 (8.5K)
      Judy Evans(costume designer)
    • [object Object]

      Designing Women

      7.3 (7.8K)
      Cliff Chally(costume designer)
      For episode "Come On And Marry Me, Bill".
    • [object Object]

      Murphy Brown

      Episode: 

      Soul Man

      6.9 (11K)
      Bill Hargate(costume designer)
    • [object Object]

      Star Trek: The Next Generation

      8.7 (147K)
      Durinda Wood(costume designer)
      William Ware Theiss(starfleet uniforms creator)
      For Elementary, Dear Data (1988)
    • [object Object]

      The Wonder Years

      Episode: 

      Birthday Boy

      8.4 (43K)
      Scilla Andreen

    Outstanding Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program

    • Winner

      The Magic of David Copperfield XI: The Explosive Encounter

      8.3 (57)
      Daniel Orlandi(costume designer)
    • [object Object]

      MuppeTelevision

      Episode: 

      Dog City

      8.2 (582)
      Polly Smith(dog costume designer)
      James Hammer(dog costume designer)
      Connie Peterson(dog costume designer)
      Lizzie Harding-Wilkins(dog costume designer)
    • [object Object]

      The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour

      7.7 (104)
      Madeline Ann Kozlowski(costume designer)
      For episode with guests Kenny Rogers, 'Maureen McGovern' and Geoffrey Lewis.
    • [object Object]

      Christmas at Pee-wee's Playhouse

      7.8 (1.9K)
      Max Robert(costume designer)
      Robert Turturice(costume designer)

    Outstanding Directing for Special Events

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts

      6.2 (105)
      Dwight Hemion(director)

    Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Wonder Years

      Episode: 

      Our Miss White

      8.4 (43K)
      Peter Baldwin
    • [object Object]

      Cheers

      Episode: 

      The Visiting Lecher

      8.0 (67K)
      James Burrows
    • [object Object]

      The Golden Girls

      8.2 (52K)
      Terry Hughes(director)
      For episode "Brother Can You Spare That Jacket".
    • [object Object]

      Murphy Brown

      Episode: 

      Respect

      6.9 (11K)
      Barnet Kellman(director)
    • [object Object]

      The Wonder Years

      Episode: 

      How I'm Spending My Summer Vacation

      8.4 (43K)
      Michael Dinner
    • [object Object]

      The Wonder Years

      Episode: 

      Birthday Boy

      8.4 (43K)
      Steve Miner

    Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Tanner '88

      Episode: 

      The Boiler Room

      7.8 (1K)
      Robert Altman
    • [object Object]

      L.A. Law

      7.1 (7.1K)
      Eric Laneuville(director)
      For episode "I'm In The Nude For Love".
    • [object Object]

      L.A. Law

      7.1 (7.1K)
      John Pasquin(director)
      For episode "To Live And Diet In L.A.".
    • [object Object]

      Midnight Caller

      7.8 (2K)
      Thomas Carter(director)
      For episode "Conversations With The Assassin" (pilot episode).
    • [object Object]

      Thirtysomething

      Episode: 

      We'll Meet Again

      7.5 (3.4K)
      Scott Winant

    Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      Simon Wincer(director)
      For parts I and IV.
    • [object Object]

      My Name Is Bill W.

      7.3 (1.5K)
      Daniel Petrie(director)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      War and Remembrance

      8.3 (3.4K)
      Dan Curtis(director)
      For parts XI and XII.
    • [object Object]

      I Know My First Name Is Steven

      7.7 (3.1K)
      Larry Elikann
    • [object Object]

      Roe vs. Wade

      6.0 (399)
      Gregory Hoblit(director)

    Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      MuppeTelevision

      Episode: 

      Dog City

      8.2 (582)
      Jim Henson(director)
    • [object Object]

      Late Night with David Letterman

      7.5 (5.3K)
      Hal Gurnee(director)
      For episode "In Chicago".
    • [object Object]

      The Tracey Ullman Show

      7.2 (1.7K)
      Ted Bessell(director)
      For episode "D.U.I.", "Family Therapy", "9 Minutes & 52 Seconds over Tokyo", "Conjugal Visit".
    • The Debbie Allen Special

      7.0 (17)
      Debbie Allen(director)
    • [object Object]

      Tap Dance in America

      8.8 (26)
      Don Mischer(director)
      (Screened within Great Performances: Dance in America (1976)).

    Outstanding Drama Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      L.A. Law

      7.1 (7.1K)
      Steven Bochco(executive producer)
      Rick Wallace(co-executive producer)
      David E. Kelley(supervising producer)
      Scott Goldstein(producer)
      Michele Gallery(producer)
      William M. Finkelstein(co-producer)
      Judith Parker(co-producer)
      Phillip M. Goldfarb(coordinating producer)
      Alice West(coordinating producer)
    • [object Object]

      Beauty and the Beast

      7.0 (8.5K)
      Paul Junger Witt(executive producer)
      Tony Thomas(executive producer)
      Ron Koslow(executive producer)
      Stephen Kurzfeld(supervising producer)
      Kenneth R. Koch(producer)
      George R.R. Martin(producer)
      Alex Gansa(co-producer)
      Howard Gordon(co-producer)
      Patricia Livingston(co-producer)
    • [object Object]

      China Beach

      8.2 (4.2K)
      John Sacret Young(executive producer)
      John Wells(producer)
      Patricia Green(supervising producer)
      Geno Escarrega(co-producer)
      Christopher Nelson(co-producer)
      Fred Gerber(coordinating producer)
    • [object Object]

      Thirtysomething

      7.5 (3.4K)
      Marshall Herskovitz(executive producer)
      Edward Zwick(executive producer)
      Scott Winant(supervising producer)
      Richard Kramer(producer)
      Ellen S. Pressman(co-producer)
      Lindsley Parsons III(coordinating producer)
    • [object Object]

      Wiseguy

      7.8 (3.2K)
      Stephen J. Cannell(executive producer)
      Les Sheldon(co-executive producer)
      Jo Swerling Jr.(supervising producer)
      David J. Burke(supervising producer)
      Stephen Kronish(supervising producer)
      Alfonse Ruggiero Jr.(producer)
      Alex Beaton(producer)

    Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Day One

      7.4 (548)
      Aaron Spelling(executive producer)
      E. Duke Vincent(executive producer)
      David W. Rintels(producer)
      Tied with Roe vs. Wade (1989).
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Roe vs. Wade

      6.0 (399)
      Michael Manheim(executive producer)
      Gregory Hoblit(producer)
      Alison Cross(co-producer)
      Tied with Day One (1989).
    • [object Object]

      My Name Is Bill W.

      7.3 (1.5K)
      Peter K. Duchow(executive producer)
      James Garner(executive producer)
      Daniel Petrie(producer)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      David

      7.0 (666)
      Donald March(producer)
      John Erman(supervising producer)
    • [object Object]

      Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story

      7.6 (389)
      Bob Cooper(executive producer/producer)
      Abby Mann(executive producer)
      Graham Benson(executive producer)
      John Kemeny(producer)

    Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Multi-Camera Production

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Tap Dance in America

      8.8 (26)
      Mark West(editor)
      (Screened within Great Performances: Dance in America (1976)).
    • [object Object]

      American Playhouse

      7.3 (457)
      Gary Anderson(editor)
      Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
      For A Raisin in the Sun (1989).
    • [object Object]

      The Barbara Walters Summer Special

      5.1 (272)
      Ann Woodward(editor)
      Mark Oberthaler(editor)
      For the 50th special.
    • [object Object]

      Late Night with David Letterman

      Episode: 

      7th Anniversary Special

      7.5 (5.3K)
      George Magda(editor)
    • [object Object]

      The Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park Grand Opening

      7.1 (69)
      Kris Trexler(editor)
      Terry Climer(editor)
      Jeff Palmer(editor)

    Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Single Camera Production

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      War and Remembrance

      8.3 (3.4K)
      Peter Zinner(editor)
      John F. Burnett(editor)
      For part X.
    • [object Object]

      My Name Is Bill W.

      7.3 (1.5K)
      Paul Rubell(editor)
      John Wright(editor)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      Corky Ehlers(editor)
      For part III ("The Plains").
    • [object Object]

      The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro

      6.0 (154)
      Robert K. Lambert(editor)
    • [object Object]

      Roe vs. Wade

      6.0 (399)
      Elodie Keene(editor)
      Joe Ann Fogle(editor)

    Outstanding Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Murphy Brown

      Episode: 

      Respect

      6.9 (11K)
      Tucker Wiard(editor)
    • [object Object]

      Married... with Children

      8.1 (117K)
      Larry Harris(editor)
      For episode "Requiem For A Dead Barber".
    • [object Object]

      Murphy Brown

      6.9 (11K)
      Jerry Davis(editor)
      For episode "It's How You Play The Game".
    • [object Object]

      Roseanne

      7.1 (49K)
      Marco Zappia(editor)
      For episode "Toto, We're Not In Kansas Anymore".
    • [object Object]

      The Tracey Ullman Show

      7.2 (1.7K)
      M. Pam Blumenthal(editor)
      Douglas Hines(editor)
      For episodes "To Masseur With Love" and "Conjugal Visit".

    Outstanding Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Thirtysomething

      Episode: 

      First Day/Last Day

      7.5 (3.4K)
      Steven Rosenblum(editor)
    • [object Object]

      China Beach

      8.2 (4.2K)
      Randy Jon Morgan
      For the episode "Vets".
    • [object Object]

      L.A. Law

      Episode: 

      His Suit Is Hirsute

      7.1 (7.1K)
      Paul Dixon(editor)
    • [object Object]

      Wiseguy

      Episode: 

      White Noise

      7.8 (3.2K)
      Larry Strong(editor)
      Ron Spang(editor)
    • [object Object]

      The Wonder Years

      Episode: 

      Loosiers

      8.4 (43K)
      Stuart Bass

    Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

    • Cleavon Little in Fletch Lives (1989)
      Winner
      • Cleavon Little
      • Dear John
      For playing "Tony Larkin". For Stand by Your Man (1989).
    • Sammy Davis Jr.
      • Sammy Davis Jr.
      • The Cosby Show
      For playing "Ray Palomino". For episode "No Way Baby".
    • Leslie Nielsen
      • Leslie Nielsen
      • Day by Day
      For playing "Jack Harper". For episode "Harper And Son".
    • Jack Gilford
      • Jack Gilford
      • The Golden Girls
      For playing "Max Weinstock". For episode "Sophia's Wedding".
    • Robert Picardo
      • Robert Picardo
      • The Wonder Years
      For playing "Coach Ed Cutlip". For episode "Loosiers".

    Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series

    • Joe Spano in Hill Street Blues (1981)
      Winner
      • Joe Spano
      • Midnight Caller
      For playing "John Saringo". For episode "The Execution Of John Saringo".
    • Edward Woodward
      • Edward Woodward
      • Alfred Hitchcock Presents
      USA
      For playing "Drummond". For episode "Hunted", parts 1 and 2.
    • Michael Moriarty in The 4400 (2004)
      • Michael Moriarty
      • The Equalizer
      For playing "Seti aka Wayne Virgil". For episode "Starfire".
    • Peter Boyle
      • Peter Boyle
      • Midnight Caller
      For playing "J.J. Killian". For episode "Fathers and Sins".
    • Jack Gilford
      • Jack Gilford
      • Thirtysomething
      For playing "The Old Gentleman". For episode "The Mike Van Dyke Show".

    Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

    • Colleen Dewhurst in Bed & Breakfast (1991)
      Winner
      • Colleen Dewhurst
      • Murphy Brown
      For playing "Avery Brown". For episode "Mama Said".
    • Diahann Carroll
      • Diahann Carroll
      • A Different World
      For playing "Marion Gilbert". For episode "For She's Only A Bird In A Gilded Cage".
    • Eileen Brennan
      • Eileen Brennan
      • Newhart
      For playing "Corine Denby". For episode "The Little Match Girl".
    • Doris Roberts
      • Doris Roberts
      • Perfect Strangers
      For playing "Mrs. Bailey". For episode "Maid To Order".
    • Maxine Stuart
      • Maxine Stuart
      • The Wonder Years
      For playing "Mrs. Carples". For episode "Coda".

    Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series

    • Kay Lenz in The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday (1976)
      Winner
      • Kay Lenz
      • Midnight Caller
      For playing "Tina Cassidy". For episode "After It Happened...".
    • Maureen Stapleton
      • Maureen Stapleton
      • B.L. Stryker
      For playing "Auntie Sue". For episode "Auntie Sue".
    • Chloe Webb at an event for Shameless (2011)
      • Chloe Webb
      • China Beach
      For playing "Laurette Barber". For the episode "Chao Ong".
    • Teresa Wright
      • Teresa Wright
      • Dolphin Cove
      For playing "Nina Rothman". For episode "The Elders".
    • Shirley Knight at an event for Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002)
      • Shirley Knight
      • The Equalizer
      For playing "Mrs. Robert McCall". For episode "Time Present, Time Past".
    • Jean Simmons
      • Jean Simmons
      • Murder, She Wrote
      For playing "Eudora McVeigh". For episode "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Part 1".

    Outstanding Individual Performance in Classical Music/Dance Programming

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Great Performances: Dance in America

      7.4 (62)
      Mikhail Baryshnikov
      For episode "Baryshnikov Dances Balanchine".

    Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Great Performances

      8.0 (1K)
      Linda Ronstadt
      For episode "Canciones di mi Padre".
    • [object Object]

      D.C. Follies

      7.2 (172)
      Maurice LaMarche(puppet voices)
      Van Snowden(puppeteer)
      Thom Fountain(puppeteer)
      Sandey Grinn(puppeteer)
      John Lovelady(puppeteer)
      Steve Sherman(puppeteer)
      Fred Spencer(puppeteer)
      Allan Trautman(puppeteer)
      Todd Mattox(puppeteer)
      For episode #211.
    • [object Object]

      D.C. Follies

      7.2 (172)
      Maurice LaMarche(puppet voices)
      Van Snowden(puppeteer)
      Thom Fountain(puppeteer)
      Sandey Grinn(puppeteer)
      John Lovelady(puppeteer)
      Steve Sherman(puppeteer)
      Fred Spencer(puppeteer)
      Allan Trautman(puppeteer)
      Todd Mattox(puppeteer)
      For episode with guest star Greg Louganis.
    • [object Object]

      Saturday Night Live

      8.0 (57K)
      Dana Carvey
      For episode with host Mel Gibson.
    • [object Object]

      The Tracey Ullman Show

      7.2 (1.7K)
      Julie Kavner
      For "Ginny vs. Roz"/"Dance Studio"/"The Simpsons".

    Outstanding Informational Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Nature

      8.9 (1K)
      David Heeley(executive producer)
      Fred Kaufman(series producer)
      For episode "The Nature Of Australia - A Seperate Creation", part I.
    • [object Object]

      Cops

      6.9 (7.7K)
      Malcolm Barbour(executive producer)
      John Langley(executive producer)
      Andrew Thomas(co-producer)
      Paul Stojanovich(co-producer)
    • [object Object]

      A Current Affair

      4.8 (118)
      Gerald Stone(executive producer)
      Peter Brennan(senior producer)
      For episode "Little American Hero".
    • [object Object]

      Entertainment Tonight

      3.6 (3K)
      Cliff Lachman(coordinating producer)
      For episode "Lucille Ball Memorial".
    • [object Object]

      Unsolved Mysteries

      8.3 (7.2K)
      Terry Dunn Meurer(executive producer)
      John Cosgrove(executive producer)
      Ed Horwitz(supervising producer)
      Chris Pye(supervising producer)
      Stuart Schwartz(coordinating producer)

    Outstanding Informational Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      American Masters

      Episode: 

      Lillian Gish: The Actor's Life for Me

      8.2 (1.3K)
      Freida Lee Mock(executive producer)
      Susan Lacy(executive producer)
      Terry Sanders(producer)
      William T. Cartwright(co-producer)
      Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
    • [object Object]

      The Barbara Walters Summer Special

      5.1 (272)
      Barbara Walters(host)
      Bill Geddie(producer)
      For the 50th special.
    • AIDS: The Global Explosion

      6.8 (37)
      Robert F. Cawley(executive producer)
      Alex Paen(producer)
      Keith Shaw(producer)
    • [object Object]

      American Masters

      Episode: 

      A Duke Named Ellington

      8.2 (1.3K)
      Susan Lacy(executive producer)
      Terry Carter(producer)
      Leonard Malone(co-producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Unforgettable Nat 'King' Cole

      7.1 (21)
      Martin Haxby(executive producer)
      Anthony Wall(executive producer)
      Jo Lustig(producer)

    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

    • Richard Mulligan
      Winner
      • Richard Mulligan
      • Empty Nest
      For playing "Harry Weston".
    • Ted Danson
      • Ted Danson
      • Cheers
      For playing "Sam Malone".
    • Michael J. Fox
      • Michael J. Fox
      • Family Ties
      For playing "Alex Keaton".
    • John Goodman
      • John Goodman
      • Roseanne
      For playing "Dan Conner".
    • Fred Savage at an event for The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards (2015)
      • Fred Savage
      • The Wonder Years
      For playing "Kevin Arnold".

    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

    • Carroll O'Connor
      Winner
      • Carroll O'Connor
      • In the Heat of the Night
      For playing "Bill Gillespie".
    • Ron Perlman
      • Ron Perlman
      • Beauty and the Beast
      For playing "Vincent".
    • Edward Woodward
      • Edward Woodward
      • The Equalizer
      For playing "Robert McCall".
    • Michael Tucker in D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994)
      • Michael Tucker
      • L.A. Law
      For playing "Stuart Markowitz".
    • Ken Wahl in Wiseguy (1987)
      • Ken Wahl
      • Wiseguy
      For playing "Vinnie Terranova".

    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special

    • James Woods
      Winner
      • James Woods
      • My Name Is Bill W.
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      For playing "Bill Wilson".
    • Robert Duvall at an event for Four Christmases (2008)
      • Robert Duvall
      • Lonesome Dove
      For playing " Gus McCrae".
    • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Lonesome Dove
      For playing "Woodrow F. Call".
    • John Gielgud
      • John Gielgud
      • War and Remembrance
      For playing "Aaron Jastrow".
    • Ben Kingsley
      • Ben Kingsley
      • Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story
      For playing "Simon Wiesenthal".

    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

    • Candice Bergen
      Winner
      • Candice Bergen
      • Murphy Brown
      For playing "Murphy Brown".
    • Blair Brown in Fringe (2008)
      • Blair Brown
      • The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd
      For playing "Molly Bickford Dodd".
    • Bea Arthur in Maude (1972)
      • Bea Arthur
      • The Golden Girls
      For playing "Dorothy Zbornak".
    • Rue McClanahan in The Golden Girls (1985)
      • Rue McClanahan
      • The Golden Girls
      For playing "Blanche Devereaux".
    • Betty White
      • Betty White
      • The Golden Girls
      For playing "Rose Nylund".

    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

    • Dana Delany
      Winner
      • Dana Delany
      • China Beach
      For playing "Colleen McMurphy".
    • Linda Hamilton in Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)
      • Linda Hamilton
      • Beauty and the Beast
      For playing "Catherine Chandler".
    • Susan Dey
      • Susan Dey
      • L.A. Law
      For playing "Grace Van Owen".
    • Jill Eikenberry at an event for Young Adult (2011)
      • Jill Eikenberry
      • L.A. Law
      For playing "Ann Kelsey".
    • Angela Lansbury
      • Angela Lansbury
      • Murder, She Wrote
      For playing "Jessica Fletcher".

    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special

    • Holly Hunter at an event for The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (2009)
      Winner
      • Holly Hunter
      • Roe vs. Wade
      For playing "Ellen Russell".
    • Anjelica Huston
      • Anjelica Huston
      • Lonesome Dove
      For playing "Clara Allen".
    • Diane Lane
      • Diane Lane
      • Lonesome Dove
      For playing "Lorena Wood".
    • Jane Seymour
      • Jane Seymour
      • War and Remembrance
      For playing "Natalie Henry".
    • Amy Madigan
      • Amy Madigan
      • Roe vs. Wade
      For playing "Sarah Weddington".

    Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Comedy Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Who's the Boss?

      Episode: 

      A Spirited Christmas

      6.6 (17K)
      Mark J. Levin(lighting director)
    • [object Object]

      Family Ties

      Episode: 

      Alex Doesn't Live Here Anymore

      7.3 (22K)
      Robert F. Liu
    • [object Object]

      The Golden Girls

      Episode: 

      Yokel Hero

      8.2 (52K)
      Alan Keath Walker(lighting designer)
    • [object Object]

      Night Court

      7.7 (19K)
      Robert Berry(director of photography)
      For episode "Danny Got His Gun ", part III.

    Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Drama Series, Variety Series, Miniseries or a Special

    • Winner

      The Magic of David Copperfield XI: The Explosive Encounter

      8.3 (57)
      Robert A. Dickinson(lighting director)
    • [object Object]

      American Playhouse

      7.3 (457)
      Bill Klages(lighting designer)
      Ken Dettling(lighting director)
      Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
      For A Raisin in the Sun (1989).
    • [object Object]

      MuppeTelevision

      Episode: 

      Dog City

      8.2 (582)
      John Rook(lighting designer)
    • [object Object]

      Christmas in Aspen

      7.6 (27)
      Kieran Healy(lighting designer)
      Tom Beck(lighting director)
    • [object Object]

      Kenny, Dolly and Willie: Something Inside So Strong

      8.0 (17)
      Jeff Engel(lighting designer)

    Outstanding Miniseries

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      War and Remembrance

      8.3 (3.4K)
      Dan Curtis(executive producer)
      Barbara Steele(producer)
    • [object Object]

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      Suzanne De Passe(executive producer)
      William D. Wittliff(executive producer)
      Robert A. Halmi(co-executive producer)
      Dyson Lovell(producer)
      Michael Weisbarth(supervising producer)
      CBS
    • [object Object]

      A Perfect Spy

      7.3 (1.2K)
      Jonathan Powell(executive producer)
      Colin Rogers(producer)
    • [object Object]

      I Know My First Name Is Steven

      7.7 (3.1K)
      Andrew Adelson(executive producer)
      Kim C. Friese(producer)
    • [object Object]

      The Women of Brewster Place

      7.7 (1.5K)
      Carole Isenberg(executive producer)
      Oprah Winfrey(executive producer)
      Karen Hall(supervising producer)
      Patricia K. Meyer(producer)
      Reuben Cannon(producer)
      Barbara Black(line producer)

    Outstanding Performance in Informational Programming

    • Winner

      Portrait of America

      Episode: 

      Alaska

      7.0 (26)
      Hal Holbrook
    • [object Object]

      Crimes of Passion

      James Woods
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)

    Outstanding Performance in Special Events

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The 31st Annual Grammy Awards

      7.4 (33)
      Billy Crystal

    Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      Dave McMoyler(supervising sound editor)
      Joe Melody(co-supervising editor)
      Mark Steele(sound editor)
      Richard Steele(sound editor)
      Michael J. Wright(sound editor)
      Gary Macheel(sound editor)
      Stephen Grubbs(sound editor)
      Mark Friedgen(sound editor)
      Charles R. Beith Jr.(sound editor)
      Scott A. Tinsley(sound editor)
      Karla Caldwell(sound editor)
      George Bell(sound editor)
      G. Michael Graham(sound editor)
      Kristi Johns(supervising adr editor)
      Tom Villano(supervising music editor)
      Jamie Forester(supervising music editor)
      For part III ("The Plains").
    • [object Object]

      War and Remembrance

      8.3 (3.4K)
      Michael O'Corrigan(supervising sound editor)
      Gary Winter(co-supervising sound editor)
      John Kaufman(sound editor)
      Robert Gutknecht(sound editor)
      Thomas McMullen(sound editor)
      William Hooper(sound editor)
      Richard Wahrman(sound editor)
      Sam Gemette(sound editor)
      John M. Colwell(sound editor)
      Jim Siracusa(sound editor)
      Craig Vandagriff(sound editor)
      Ray Alba(sound editor)
      William Jacobs(sound editor)
      Steve Olson(sound editor)
      Bill Young(sound editor)
      Joe Divitale(sound editor)
      John Kline(sound editor)
      Cliff Bell Jr.
      Chris Ledesma(supervising music editor)
      For part VII.
    • [object Object]

      David

      7.0 (666)
      David Hankins(supervising sound editor)
      Bobby Mackston(sound editor)
      Joel Valentine(sound editor)
      Ken Johnson(music editor)
      Steve Livingston(music editor)
      Pat McCormick(sound editor)
      Richard Taylor(sound editor)
      Matt Sawelson(supervising adr editor)
      Dave Weathers(co-supervising sound editor)
    • [object Object]

      Go Toward the Light

      7.4 (622)
      David Hankins(supervising sound editor)
      Pat McCormick(sound editor)
      Richard Taylor(sound editor)
      Matt Sawelson(sound editor)
      Joel Valentine(sound editor)
      Bobby Mackston(sound editor)
      Brian Thomas Nist(sound editor)
      Steve Dutkovich(supervising adr editor)
      Steve Livingston(music editor)
      Ken Johnson(music editor)
    • [object Object]

      Steal the Sky

      5.6 (209)
      Dave McMoyler(supervising sound editor)
      Joe Melody(co-supervising sound editor)
      Mark Friedgen(sound editor)
      G. Michael Graham(sound editor)
      Gary Macheel(sound editor)
      A. David Marshall(sound editor)
      Diane Marshall(sound editor)
      Mark Steele(sound editor)
      Rusty Tinsley(sound editor)
      Scott A. Tinsley(sound editor)
      Charles R. Beith Jr.(sound editor)
      Christopher Assells(sound editor)
      Kristi Johns(supervising adr editor)
      Allan K. Rosen(supervising music editor)

    Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Star Trek: The Next Generation

      8.7 (147K)
      Bill Wistrom(supervising sound editor/adr editor)
      James Wolvington(sound editor)
      Mace Matiosian(sound editor)
      Wilson Dyer(sound editor)
      Guy Tsujimoto(sound editor)
      Gerry Sackman(supervising music editor)
      For Q Who (1989)
    • [object Object]

      Beauty and the Beast

      Episode: 

      The Watcher

      7.0 (8.5K)
      David Hankins(supervising sound editor)
      Bobby Mackston(sound editor)
      Michael L. DePatie(sound editor)
      Pat McCormick(sound editor)
      Ralph Osborn(sound editor)
      Richard Taylor(sound editor)
      Bruce P. Michaels(supervising adr editor)
      Lori Slomka(supervising music editor)
    • [object Object]

      Hunter

      6.9 (6.3K)
      Craig Vandagriff(supervising sound editor)
      Ray Alba(sound editor)
      Cindy Marty(sound editor)
      Ed Osborne(sound editor)
      Steve Olson(sound editor)
      Ian MacGregor-Scott(sound editor)
      Jack Woods(supervising adr editor)
      Susan Mick(supervising music editor)
      For episode "City Under Siege ", part III.
    • [object Object]

      MacGyver

      Episode: 

      Gold Rush

      7.6 (44K)
      William H. Angarola(supervising sound editor)
      Miguel Rivera(sound editor)
      Barbara Issak(sound editor)
      Jon Johnson(sound editor)
      Keith Bilderbeck(sound editor)
      Art Ottinger(supervising adr editor)
      Steve Danforth(supervising music editor)
    • [object Object]

      Wiseguy

      7.8 (3.2K)
      Robert Gutknecht(supervising sound editor)
      John Kaufman(sound editor)
      William Hooper(sound editor)
      Bill Young(sound editor)
      Edward L. Sandlin(sound editor)
      Roxanne Jones(sound editor)
      Paul Wittenberg(supervising adr editor)
      Jeff Charbonneau(supervising music editor)
      For episode "All Or Nothing".

    Outstanding Sound Mixing for Special Events

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The 31st Annual Grammy Awards

      7.4 (33)
      Ed Greene(music production mixer)
      Don Worsham(dialogue production mixer)
      Carroll Pratt(production mixer)
      Paul Sandweiss(production mixer)

    Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Night Court

      7.7 (19K)
      Klaus Landsberg(production mixer)
      Craig Porter(re-recording mixer)
      Allen Patapoff(re-recording mixer)
      For episode "The Last Temptation Of Mac".
    • [object Object]

      Cheers

      Episode: 

      Jumping Jerks

      8.0 (67K)
      Robert Crosby(production mixer)
      Sam Black(re-recording mixer)
      Robert Douglass(re-recording mixer)
      Thomas J. Huth(re-recording mixer)
    • [object Object]

      The Golden Girls

      Episode: 

      You Gotta Have Hope

      8.2 (52K)
      Edward L. Moskowitz
      Allen Patapoff(re-recording mixer)
      Craig Porter(re-recording mixer)
    • [object Object]

      The Wonder Years

      Episode: 

      Birthday Boy

      8.4 (43K)
      Agamemnon Andrianos(production mixer)
      David John West(re-recording mixer)
      Ray West(re-recording mixer)
      John L. Mack(re-recording mixer)

    Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Star Trek: The Next Generation

      8.7 (147K)
      Chris Haire(re-recording mixer)
      Doug Davey(re-recording mixer)
      Richard L. Morrison(re-recording mixer)
      Alan Bernard(sound mixer)
      For Q Who (1989)
    • [object Object]

      China Beach

      8.2 (4.2K)
      Tim Cooney(production mixer)
      Don Cahn(re-recording mixer)
      Artie Torgersen(re-recording mixer)
      James G. Williams(re-recording mixer)
      For the episode "Vets".
    • [object Object]

      Mission: Impossible

      Episode: 

      Spy

      7.5 (4.5K)
      Tim Philben
      Scott Millan(music mixer)
      Clark Conrad(effects mixer)
      Paul Clark(production mixer)
    • [object Object]

      Thirtysomething

      7.5 (3.4K)
      Tim Philben
      Scott Millan(music re-recording mixer)
      Clark Conrad(effects re-recording mixer)
      Will Yarbrough(production mixer)
      For episode "Michael Writes A Story".
    • [object Object]

      Tour of Duty

      Episode: 

      I Wish It Would Rain

      8.3 (5.4K)
      Thomas J. Huth(dialogue re-recording mixer)
      Anthony Constantini(music re-recording mixer)
      Sam Black(effects re-recording mixer)
      Susan Moore-Chong(production sound mixer)

    Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      Donald F. Johnson(sound mixer)
      James L. Aicholtz(dialogue mixer)
      Michael Herbick(music mixer)
      Kevin O'Connell(sound effects mixer)
      For part IV ("The Return").
    • [object Object]

      The Great Escape II: The Untold Story

      5.6 (713)
      John Wilkinson(dialogue mixer)
      Richard D. Rogers(effects mixer)
      Grover B. Helsley(music mixer)
      Claude Hitchcock(production mixer)
      For part I.
    • [object Object]

      Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North

      7.4 (1.6K)
      William L. McCaughey(dialogue mixer)
      Richard D. Rogers(effects mixer)
      Grover B. Helsley(music mixer)
      Chuck Lewis(production mixer)
      For part I.
    • [object Object]

      The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro

      6.0 (154)
      William L. McCaughey(head mixer)
      Doug E. Turner(re-recording mixer)
      Grover B. Helsley(re-recording mixer)
      Noel Quinn(production mixer)
    • [object Object]

      The Karen Carpenter Story

      6.9 (1.5K)
      William L. McCaughey(re-recording mixer)
      Richard D. Rogers(re-recording mixer)
      Grover B. Helsley(re-recording mixer)
      Charles T. Knight(production sound mixer)
    • [object Object]

      Double Exposure: The Story of Margaret Bourke-White

      6.4 (136)
      John Wilkinson(dialogue mixer)
      Richard D. Rogers(effects mixer)
      Grover B. Helsley(music mixer)
      Richard Schexnayder(production mixer)

    Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Kenny, Dolly and Willie: Something Inside So Strong

      8.0 (17)
      Robert Douglass(sfx mixer)
      David E. Fluhr(re-recording mixer)
      Ed Greene(production mixer)
      Larry Brown(post-production music mixer)
    • [object Object]

      The Arsenio Hall Show

      6.5 (1.1K)
      Gordon Klimuck(sound mixer)
      For episode with guests 'LeVert', Patti D'Arbanville and Peter DeLuise.
    • [object Object]

      The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

      8.5 (4.6K)
      Ron Estes(mixer)
      Roger Cortes(mixer)
      For episode with guests Jonathan Winters and Kenny Loggins.
    • The Glenn Miller Band Reunion

      Tom Ancell(production mixer)
      David E. Fluhr(re-recording mixer)
      Carroll Pratt(re-recording mixer)
    • The Magic of David Copperfield XI: The Explosive Encounter

      8.3 (57)
      Jeff Courtie(adr/foley mixer)
      David E. Fluhr(re-recording mixer)
      Carroll Pratt(special effects re-recording)
      Paul Sandweiss(production mixer)
    • [object Object]

      Tap Dance in America

      8.8 (26)
      Ed Greene(production/post production mixer)
      Carroll Pratt(post-production mixer)
      (Screened within Great Performances: Dance in America (1976)).

    Outstanding Special Events

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Sesame Street: 20 Years & Still Counting! 1969-1989

      8.2 (100)
      Jim Henson(executive producer)
      Diana Birkenfield(producer)
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Cirque du Soleil: The Magic Circus

      7.1 (21)
      Hélène Dufresne(producer)
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Cirque du Soleil: The Magic Circus

      7.1 (21)
      Hélène Dufresne(producer)
      Home Box Office (HBO)
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The 42nd Annual Tony Awards

      7.1 (52)
      Don Mischer(executive producer)
      David J. Goldberg(producer)
      Jeffrey Lane(co-producer)
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Gregory Peck

      7.1 (188)
      George Stevens Jr.(producer)
      Jeffrey Lane(co-producer)
    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts

      6.2 (105)
      George Stevens Jr.(producer)
      Nick Vanoff(producer)

    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

    • Woody Harrelson at an event for Seven Pounds (2008)
      Winner
      • Woody Harrelson
      • Cheers
      For playing "Woody Boyd".
    • George Wendt
      • George Wendt
      • Cheers
      For playing "Norm Peterson".
    • Meshach Taylor
      • Meshach Taylor
      • Designing Women
      For playing "Anthony Bouvier".
    • Joe Regalbuto at an event for The Straight Story (1999)
      • Joe Regalbuto
      • Murphy Brown
      For playing "Frank Fontana".
    • Peter Scolari
      • Peter Scolari
      • Newhart
      For playing "Michael Harris".

    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

    • Larry Drake in Darkman II: The Return of Durant (1995)
      Winner
      • Larry Drake
      • L.A. Law
      For playing "Benny Stulwicz".
    • Richard Dysart
      • Richard Dysart
      • L.A. Law
      For playing "Leland McKenzie".
    • Jimmy Smits
      • Jimmy Smits
      • L.A. Law
      For playing "Victor Sifuentes".
    • Timothy Busfield
      • Timothy Busfield
      • Thirtysomething
      For playing "Elliot Weston".
    • Jonathan Banks at an event for Mudbound (2017)
      • Jonathan Banks
      • Wiseguy
      For playing "Frank McPike".

    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special

    • Derek Jacobi in Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998)
      Winner
      • Derek Jacobi
      • The Tenth Man
      CBS
      For playing "The Imposter".
    • James Garner in The Rockford Files (1974)
      • James Garner
      • My Name Is Bill W.
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      For playing "Bob Smith".
    • Danny Glover at an event for Blindness (2008)
      • Danny Glover
      • Lonesome Dove
      For playing "Joshua Deets".
    • Corin Nemec
      • Corin Nemec
      • I Know My First Name Is Steven
      For playing "Steven Stayner".
    • Armand Assante
      • Armand Assante
      • Jack the Ripper
      For playing "Richard Mansfield".

    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

    • Rhea Perlman
      Winner
      • Rhea Perlman
      • Cheers
      For playing "Carla Tortelli".
    • Estelle Getty
      • Estelle Getty
      • The Golden Girls
      For playing "Sophia Petrillo".
    • Faith Ford
      • Faith Ford
      • Murphy Brown
      For playing "Corky Sherwood".
    • Julia Duffy
      • Julia Duffy
      • Newhart
      For playing "Stephanie Vanderkellen".
    • Katherine Helmond
      • Katherine Helmond
      • Who's the Boss?
      For playing "Mona Robinson".

    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

    • Melanie Mayron at an event for Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002)
      Winner
      • Melanie Mayron
      • Thirtysomething
      For playing "Melissa Steadman".
    • Lois Nettleton
      • Lois Nettleton
      • In the Heat of the Night
      For playing "Joanne St. John".
    • Michele Greene in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000)
      • Michele Greene
      • L.A. Law
      For playing "Abby Perkins".
    • 2011 shoot
      • Amanda Plummer
      • L.A. Law
      For playing "Alice Hackett".
    • Susan Ruttan in Grimm (2011)
      • Susan Ruttan
      • L.A. Law
      For playing "Roxanne Melman".

    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special

    • Colleen Dewhurst in Bed & Breakfast (1991)
      Winner
      • Colleen Dewhurst
      • Those She Left Behind
      For playing "Margaret Page".
    • Glenne Headly
      • Glenne Headly
      • Lonesome Dove
      For playing "Elmira Johnson".
    • Peggy Ashcroft
      • Peggy Ashcroft
      • A Perfect Spy
      For playing "Miss Duber".
    • Polly Bergen in Candles on Bay Street (2006)
      • Polly Bergen
      • War and Remembrance
      For playing "Rhoda Henry".
    • Paula Kelly
      • Paula Kelly
      • The Women of Brewster Place
      For playing "Theresa".

    Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Miniseries or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      American Playhouse

      7.3 (457)
      Ron Graft(technical director)
      Richard Price(camera operator)
      Kenneth Patterson(camera operator)
      Greg Harms(camera operator)
      Mark Sanford(senior video control)
      For The Meeting (1989).
    • [object Object]

      American Playhouse

      7.3 (457)
      Ron Graft(technical director)
      Greg Cook(camera operator)
      Greg Harms(camera operator)
      Kenneth Patterson(camera operator)
      Mark Sanford(senior video control)
      Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
      For A Raisin in the Sun (1989).
    • [object Object]

      Tap Dance in America

      8.8 (26)
      Larry Heider(camera operator)
      Michael Lieberman(camera operator)
      Charlie Huntley(camera operator)
      Jake Ostroff(camera operator)
      Ron Washburn(camera operator)
      (Screened within Great Performances: Dance in America (1976)).
    • [object Object]

      Il Trovatore

      8.6 (85)
      Frank O'Connell(technical director)
      Bill Akerlund(camera operator)
      Juan Barrera(camera operator)
      Manny Gutierrez(camera operator)
      Jay Millard(camera operator)
      Jake Ostroff(camera operator)
      David Smith(camera operator)
      Ron Washburn(camera operator)
      Paul Ranieri(senior video control)
      (Screened within The Metropolitan Opera Presents (1977)).

    Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Night Court

      7.7 (19K)
      Robert G. Holmes(technical director)
      Leigh Nicholson(camera operator)
      John Repczynski(camera operator)
      Jeffrey Wheat(camera operator)
      Rocky Danielson(camera operator)
      Tom Tcimpidis(senior video control)
      For episode "Yet Another Day In The Life".
    • [object Object]

      The Arsenio Hall Show

      6.5 (1.1K)
      Clay Jacobsen(technical director)
      Greg Cook(camera operator)
      Ken Dahlquist(camera operator)
      Thomas Geren(camera operator)
      Bob Highton(camera operator)
      Steve Berry(senior video control)
      For episode with guests 'Boy George', Mary Frann and Bruce Boxleitner.
    • [object Object]

      Family Ties

      7.3 (22K)
      Parker Roe(technical director)
      Paul Basta(camera operator)
      Rick Caswell(camera operator)
      Richard Price(camera operator)
      Hank Geving(camera operator)
      Eric Clay(senior video control)
      For episode "Alex Dosen't Live Here Anymore".
    • [object Object]

      The Golden Girls

      Episode: 

      Brother, Can You Spare That Jacket?

      8.2 (52K)
      O. Tamburri(technical director)
      Ritch Kenney(camera operator)
      Ken Tamburri(camera operator)
      Chester Jackson(camera operator)
      Stephen A. Jones(camera operator)
      John O'Brien(senior video control)
    • [object Object]

      Who's the Boss?

      Episode: 

      A Spirited Christmas

      6.6 (17K)
      Herm Falk(technical director)
      Dale Carlson(camera operator)
      Blair White(camera operator)
      Keith Lisle(camera operator)
      Robert Martin(camera operator)
      Leonard Grice(senior video control)
    • [object Object]

      Win, Lose or Draw

      6.3 (364)
      Rick Labgold(technical director)
      Tracy Lawrence(camera operator)
      James Earl Jackson(camera operator)
      Van Theodore Carlson(camera operator)
      Jim Rush(camera operator)
      David Navarrette(camera operator)
      Thomas Geren(camera operator)
      Bob Blair(camera operator)
      Ross Elliott(senior video control)
      Mike Hernandez(senior video control)
      For episode "Disney World Remote".

    Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The Tracey Ullman Show

      7.2 (1.7K)
      James L. Brooks(executive producer)
      Jerry Belson(executive producer)
      Heide Perlman(executive producer)
      Ken Estin(executive producer)
      Sam Simon(executive producer)
      Richard Sakai(producer)
      Ted Bessell(producer)
      Marc Flanagan(co-producer)
      Tracey Ullman(host)
    • [object Object]

      The Arsenio Hall Show

      6.5 (1.1K)
      Arsenio Hall(executive producer/host)
      Marla Kell Brown(producer)
      For episode #74.
    • [object Object]

      Late Night with David Letterman

      7.5 (5.3K)
      Jack Rollins(executive producer)
      David Letterman(executive producer/host)
      Robert Morton(producer)
      For episode "In Chicago".
    • [object Object]

      Saturday Night Live

      8.0 (57K)
      Lorne Michaels(executive producer)
      James Downey(producer)
      For episode #569.
    • [object Object]

      Tap Dance in America

      8.8 (26)
      Don Mischer(executive producer)
      Jac Venza(executive producer)
      David J. Goldberg(producer)
      Rhoda Grauer(producer)
      Gregory Hines(performer)
      (Screened within Great Performances: Dance in America (1976)).

    Outstanding Writing for Special Events

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      The 42nd Annual Tony Awards

      7.1 (52)
      Jeffrey Lane(writer)

    Outstanding Writing in Informational Programming

    • Winner

      The Mind

      John Heminway(writer)
      For episode "Search For Mind".

    Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Murphy Brown

      6.9 (11K)
      Diane English(writer)
      For Respect (1988)
    • [object Object]

      The Wonder Years

      8.4 (43K)
      Matthew Carlson
      For Pottery Will Get You Nowhere (1989)
    • [object Object]

      The Wonder Years

      8.4 (43K)
      Todd W. Langen
      For Coda (1989)
    • [object Object]

      The Wonder Years

      8.4 (43K)
      David M. Stern
      For Loosiers (1989)
    • [object Object]

      The Wonder Years

      8.4 (43K)
      Michael J. Weithorn
      For Our Miss White (1988)

    Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Thirtysomething

      Episode: 

      First Day/Last Day

      7.5 (3.4K)
      Joseph Dougherty(writer)
    • [object Object]

      L.A. Law

      Episode: 

      His Suit Is Hirsute

      7.1 (7.1K)
      Steven Bochco
      David E. Kelley
      William M. Finkelstein
      Michele Gallery
    • [object Object]

      L.A. Law

      Episode: 

      Urine Trouble Now

      7.1 (7.1K)
      David E. Kelley
      William M. Finkelstein
      Michele Gallery
      Judith Parker
    • [object Object]

      L.A. Law

      7.1 (7.1K)
      David E. Kelley(writer)
      For episode "I'm In The Nude For Love".
    • [object Object]

      Thirtysomething

      Episode: 

      The Mike Van Dyke Show

      7.5 (3.4K)
      Edward Zwick(writer)
      Marshall Herskovitz(writer)

    Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or a Special

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story

      7.6 (389)
      Abby Mann(writer)
      Robin Vote(writer)
      Ron Hutchinson(writer)
    • [object Object]

      Lonesome Dove

      8.7 (29K)
      William D. Wittliff(teleplay)
      CBS
      For part l.
    • [object Object]

      My Name Is Bill W.

      7.3 (1.5K)
      William Borchert(written by)
      American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
    • [object Object]

      I Know My First Name Is Steven

      7.7 (3.1K)
      J.P. Miller(teleplay/story)
      Cynthia Whitcomb(teleplay)
    • [object Object]

      Roe vs. Wade

      6.0 (399)
      Alison Cross(writer)

    Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program

    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Saturday Night Live

      8.0 (57K)
      James Downey(head writer)
      John Bowman(writer)
      A. Whitney Brown(writer)
      Greg Daniels(writer)
      Tom Davis(writer)
      Al Franken(writer)
      Shannon Gaughan(writer)
      Jack Handey(writer)
      Phil Hartman(writer)
      Lorne Michaels(writer)
      Mike Myers(writer)
      Conan O'Brien(writer)
      Bob Odenkirk(writer)
      Herbert Sargent(writer)
      Tom Schiller(writer)
      Robert Smigel(writer)
      Bonnie Turner(writer)
      Terry Turner(writer)
      Christine Zander(writer)
      George Meyer(additional sketches)
    • [object Object]

      Late Night with David Letterman

      7.5 (5.3K)
      Steve O'Donnell(head writer)
      Joe Toplyn
      Matt Wickline
      Jeff Martin
      Gerard Mulligan
      Randy Cohen
      Larry Jacobson
      Kevin Curran
      Fred Graver
      Adam Resnick
      Boyd Hale
      Rob Burnett
      David Letterman
      Chris Elliott(additional sketches)
      For episode "Seventh Anniversary Special".
    • [object Object]

      Not Necessarily the News

      7.5 (633)
      Matt Neuman(head writer)
      Larry Arnstein(writer)
      Steve Barker(writer)
      David Hurwitz(writer)
      Lane Sarasohn(writer)
      Billy Kimball(writer)
    • [object Object]

      The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

      8.5 (4.6K)
      Raymond Siller(head writer)
      Michael Barrie(writer)
      Jim Mulholland(writer)
      Bob Keane(writer)
      Andrew Nicholls(writer)
      Darrell Vickers(writer)
      Tony De Sena(writer)
      Patric M. Verrone(writer)
      Bob Dolan Smith(writer)
      Hal Goodman(writer)
      Larry Klein(writer)
      Kevin Mulholland(writer)
    • [object Object]

      The Tracey Ullman Show

      7.2 (1.7K)
      James L. Brooks(writer)
      Heide Perlman(writer)
      Jerry Belson(writer)
      Ken Estin(writer)
      Sam Simon(writer)
      Marc Flanagan(writer)
      Jay Kogen(writer)
      Wallace Wolodarsky(writer)
      Michael Sardo(writer)
      Dick Blasucci(writer)
      Matt Groening(writer)
      Tracey Ullman(writer)
      For episode "5W76".

    Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Title Sequences

    • [object Object]

      Just Say Julie

      8.0 (125)
      John Payson(designer)
    • [object Object]

      Later with Bob Costas

      7.3 (98)
      John Semerad(designer)
      Chris Harvey(designer)
      Alex Weil(designer)
    • [object Object]

      The Tracey Ullman Show

      7.2 (1.7K)
      Jeff Boortz(designer/animator)
      Ed Sullivan(designer/producer)
      Billy Pittard(production designer)
    • [object Object]

      Christmas at Pee-wee's Playhouse

      7.8 (1.9K)
      Prudence Fenton(animation producer/director)
      Joel Fletcher(animator)
      • Martin Brierley(designer/creator)
      • Steven Lowe(designer/creator)

    Outstanding Achievement in Main Title Theme Music

    • [object Object]

      Knightwatch

      5.8 (78)
      Stanley Clarke(composer)
    • [object Object]

      Men

      7.3 (23)
      James Newton Howard(composer)
    • [object Object]

      Paradise

      8.0 (600)
      Jerrold Immel(composer)
    • [object Object]

      Nick & Hillary

      6.9 (104)
      Jonathan Tunick(composer)
    • [object Object]

      Unsub

      8.1 (180)
      Mike Post(composer)

    Outstanding Directing in Classical Music/Dance Programming

    • A Pavarotti Celebration: Scenes from La Bohème

      Kirk Browning(director)
      Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)

    Outstanding Directing in Informational Programming

    • [object Object]

      Entertainment Tonight

      3.6 (3K)
      Ron de Moraes(director)
      For episode "Lucille Ball Memorial".
    • Destined to Live

      Linda Otto(director)

    Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for Special Events

    • [object Object]

      The 61st Annual Academy Awards

      5.5 (299)
      John Rook(lighting director)
      Marc Palius(lighting director)

    Outstanding Music for Special Events

    • [object Object]

      The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts

      6.2 (105)
      Nick Perito(music director/arranger)
      Bob Alberti(principal arranger)
      Jon Charles(principal arranger)
      Ray Charles(principal arranger)
      Dick Lieb(principal arranger)

    Governor's Award

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    • Lucille Ball in I Love Lucy (1951)
      Winner
      • Lucille Ball

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    Academy Awards, USABAFTA AwardsBerlin International Film FestivalCannes Film FestivalCritics Choice AwardsDirectors Guild of America, USAFilm Independent Spirit AwardsGolden Globes, USAGrammy AwardsMumbai Film FestivalPGA AwardsPrimetime Emmy AwardsActors AwardsSundance Film FestivalSXSW Film FestivalToronto International Film FestivalTribeca Film FestivalVenice Film FestivalWriters Guild of America, USA

    Event date

    September 16, 1989

    Event location

    USA

    Event links

    • https://www.televisionacademy.com/

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