Awards for 1985
Governor's Award
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Primetime Emmy
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
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NOMINEES
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
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Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
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NOMINEES
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special
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Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof: Kim Stanley (PBS)
Kim Stanley was not present at the awards ceremony. Presenter Ted Danson accepted the award on her behalf.NOMINEES
Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: Terry Hughes (PBS)
(Shown within _"Great Performances" (1972)_ .)NOMINEES
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
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Outstanding Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video Control for a Limited Series or a Special
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The Magic of David Copperfield VII: Familares: Lou Fusaro (technical director), Les Atkinson (cameraperson), Jim Herring (cameraperson), Mike Higuera (cameraperson), Roy Holm (cameraperson), David Levisohn (cameraperson), Dana Martin (cameraperson), Michael Stramisky (cameraperson), Jerry Smith (senior video control) (CBS)NOMINEES
Solid Gold: Ray Conners (technical director), Jack Chisolm (cameraperson), Greg Cook (cameraperson), Rocky Danielson (cameraperson), Frank Geraty (cameraperson), John Gillis (cameraperson), Bruce Oldham (cameraperson), George Wood (cameraperson), Dick Watson (cameraperson), Dick Browning (senior video control) (Syndicated)
For "Solid Gold Salutes the Songs of Summer".The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts: Gene Crowe (technical director), Thomas Geren (cameraperson), Kevin Hayes (cameraperson), Larry Heider (cameraperson), Bob Keys (cameraperson), Jay Millard (cameraperson), Wayne Orr (cameraperson), Bill Philbin (cameraperson), Ron Sheldon (cameraperson), Jimmie Scurti (cameraperson), Keith Winikoff (senior video control) (CBS)Motown Returns to the Apollo: Gene Crowe (technical director), Juan Barrera (cameraperson), Brett Francis (cameraperson), Thomas Geren (cameraperson), Larry Heider (cameraperson), Bob Keys (cameraperson), Marvin McLinn (cameraperson), Luis Rojas (cameraperson), Ron Sheldon (cameraperson), Keith Winikoff (senior video control) (NBC)Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or a Special
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NOMINEES
Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Series
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Mr. Belvedere: George Spiro Dibie (director of photography) (ABC)
For episode "Strangers in the Night".NOMINEES
Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction
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Christmas in Washington: Ian Fraser (music director/principal arranger), Billy Byers (principal arranger), Angela Morley (principal arranger) (NBC)NOMINEES
Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration: Lenny Stack (music director/principal arranger), J. Hill (principal arranger), John Rodby (principal arranger), Tony Fox (principal arranger) (NBC)Night of 100 Stars II: Elliot Lawrence (music director), Torrie Zito (principal arranger), Lanny Meyers (principal arranger), Tommy Newsom (principal arranger), Glen Roven (principal arranger), Lawrence James (principal arranger), William Elton (principal arranger) (ABC)Outstanding Technical Direction/Electronic Camerawork/Video Control for a Series
WINNER
Benson: Herm Falk (technical director), Randy Baer (cameraperson), Stephen A. Jones (cameraperson), Bill McCloud (cameraperson), Donna Quante (cameraperson), Victor Bagdadi (senior video control) (ABC)
For episode "Home for Christmas".NOMINEES
The Cosby Show: Gerry Bucci (technical director), Jim Marshall (technical director), D.J. Diomedes (cameraperson), Stephen A. Jones (cameraperson), Art LaCombe (cameraperson), Donna Quante (cameraperson), Michael Bennett (cameraperson), James Mott (cameraperson), Brian Phraner (cameraperson), Alonzo Roberts (cameraperson), Charles Barrett (senior video control), Jack Durkin (senior video control) (NBC)
For episode "Presentation".Punky Brewster: O. Tamburri (technical director), Les Atkinson (cameraperson), Roy Holm (cameraperson), Reed Howard (cameraperson), Kurt Tonnessen (cameraperson), Arnie Shapiro (senior video control) (NBC)
For episode "Henry Falls in Love", parts I and II.Sara: Jerry Weiss (technical director), Les Atkinson (cameraperson), Roy Holm (cameraperson), Reed Howard (cameraperson), Kurt Tonnessen (cameraperson), Bob Vinson (senior video control) (NBC)
For episode "Rock 'N Roll Father".Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series
WINNER
NOMINEES
Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Limited Series or a Special
WINNER
Great Performances: Dance in America: Bill Klages (lighting director), Arnie Smith (lighting director) (PBS)
For episode "Baryshnikov by Tharp with American Ballet Theatre".NOMINEES
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Classical Music/Dance Programming - Writing
NOMINEE
Great Performances: Dance in America: Twyla Tharp (writer), Peter Elbling (writer) (PBS)
For episode "Baryshnikov by Tharp with American Ballet Theatre".Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series
WINNER
NOMINEES
Hill Street Blues: Jacob Epstein (teleplay), Michael I. Wagner (story) (NBC)
For episode "The Rise and Fall of Paul the Wall".St. Elsewhere: Tom Fontana (writer), John Masius (writer), Steve Bello (writer) (NBC)
For episode "Murder, She Rote".Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series or a Special
WINNER
NOMINEES
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
WINNER
NOMINEES
Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program
WINNER
Late Night with David Letterman: Gerard Mulligan, Sandy Frank, Joe Toplyn, Chris Elliott, Matt Wickline, Jeff Martin, Eddie Gorodetsky, Randy Cohen, Larry Jacobson, Kevin Curran, Fred Graver, Merrill Markoe, David Letterman (NBC)
For episode "Christmas with the Lettermans".NOMINEES
Late Night with David Letterman: Steve O'Donnell (writer), Sandy Frank (writer), Joe Toplyn (writer), Chris Elliott (writer), Matt Wickline (writer), Jeff Martin (writer), Gerard Mulligan (writer), Randy Cohen (writer), Larry Jacobson (writer), Kevin Curran (writer), Fred Graver (writer), David Letterman (writer) (NBC)
For episode "The Late Night Morning Show".Late Night with David Letterman: Steve O'Donnell (writer), Sandy Frank (writer), Joe Toplyn (writer), Chris Elliott (writer), Matt Wickline (writer), Jeff Martin (writer), Gerard Mulligan (writer), Randy Cohen (writer), Larry Jacobson (writer), Kevin Curran (writer), Fred Graver (writer), Merrill Markoe (writer), David Letterman (writer) (NBC)
For episode "Late Night in Los Angeles".AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Gene Kelly: George Stevens Jr. (writer), Jeffrey Lane (writer) (CBS)Motown Returns to the Apollo: Buz Kohan (writer), Peter Elbling (writer), Samm-Art Williams (writer) (NBC)Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming - Writing
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Heritage: Civilization and the Jews: Howard Enders (writer), John G. Fox (writer), Michael Joseloff (writer), Marc Siegel (writer) (PBS)
For episode "The Crucible of Europe".NOMINEES
Heritage: Civilization and the Jews: John G. Fox (writer), Eugene Marner (writer) (PBS)
For episode "Roads from the Ghetto".Outstanding Cinematography for a Series
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Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or a Special
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Outstanding Art Direction for a Limited Series or a Special
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Evergreen: Jan Scott (production designer), Charles C. Bennett (art director), David M. Davis (art director), Robert Drumheller (set decorator), Jacques M. Bradette (set decorator) (NBC)
For part I.NOMINEES
Christopher Columbus: Mario Chiari (production designer), Francesco Frigeri (art director), Enzo Eusepi (set decorator) (CBS)The Jewel in the Crown: Vic Symonds (production designer), Alan Pickford (production designer) (PBS)
For "The Regimental Silver".My Wicked, Wicked Ways: The Legend of Errol Flynn: Albert Heschong (production designer), Richard Berger (art director), Dave L. Love (set decorator) (CBS)Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program
WINNER
The 57th Annual Academy Awards: Rene Lagler (production designer), Jeremy Railton (art director) (ABC)NOMINEES
The 11th Annual People's Choice Awards: Anthony Sabatino (art director), William H. Harris (art director) (CBS)Outstanding Art Direction for a Series
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NOMINEES
Dynasty: Tom Trimble (art director), Brock Broughton (set decorator) (ABC)
For episode "Royal Wedding".Murder, She Wrote: Hub Braden (art director), Frank Lombardo (set decorator) (CBS)
For episode "Broadway Malady".Murder, She Wrote: Leslie Parsons (art director), Robert Wingo (set decorator) (CBS)
For episode "Capitol Offense".Outstanding Costume Design for a Limited Series or a Special
WINNER
NOMINEES
The Jewel in the Crown: Esther Dean (costume designer), Diane Holmes (costume designer) (PBS)
For "Crossing the River".Malice in Wonderland: Nolan Miller (Elizabeth Taylor's costumes), Mina Mittelman (Jane Alexander's/women's costumes) (CBS)Outstanding Costume Design for a Series
WINNER
NOMINEES
Outstanding Film Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or a Special
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Space: Clark King (production mixer), David J. Hudson (re-recording mixer), Mel Metcalfe (re-recording mixer), Terry Porter (CBS)
For part V.NOMINEES
Ellis Island: Tony Dawe (production mixer), Rick Alexander (re-recording mixer), Gordon L. Day (re-recording mixer), Howard Wilmarth (re-recording mixer) (CBS)
For part I.The Jesse Owens Story: Alan Bernard (production mixer), Terry Porter (re-recording mixer), Mel Metcalfe (re-recording mixer), B. Tennyson Sebastian III (re-recording mixer) (OPT)Malice in Wonderland: Keith A. Wester, Rick Alexander, Gordon L. Day (re-recording mixer), Howard Wilmarth (re-recording mixer) (CBS)Wallenberg: A Hero's Story: Robin Gregory (production mixer), David J. Hudson (re-recording mixer), Mel Metcalfe (re-recording mixer), Terry Porter (NBC)Outstanding Film Sound Mixing for a Series
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Cagney & Lacey: Maury Harris (production mixer), John Asman (re-recording mixer), Bill Nicholson (re-recording mixer), Ken S. Polk (re-recording mixer) (CBS)
For episode "Heat".NOMINEES
Hill Street Blues: Sunny Meyer (production mixer), John Asman (re-recording mixer), Bill Nicholson (re-recording mixer), Ken S. Polk (re-recording mixer) (NBC)
For episode "The Rise and Fall of Paul the Wall".Hill Street Blues: James Pilcher (production mixer), John Asman (re-recording mixer), Bill Nicholson (re-recording mixer), Ken S. Polk (re-recording mixer) (NBC)
For episode "Queen For a Day".St. Elsewhere: Dean Vernon (production mixer), John Asman (re-recording mixer), Bill Nicholson (re-recording mixer), Ken S. Polk (re-recording mixer) (NBC)
For episode "Sweet Dreams".Outstanding Videotape Editing for a Series
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NOMINEE
Outstanding Film Editing for a Limited Series or a Special
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NOMINEES
Outstanding Film Editing for a Series
WINNER
NOMINEES
Outstanding Videotape Editing for a Limited Series or a Special
WINNER
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: Jimmy B. Frazier (PBS)
(Shown within _"Great Performances" (1972)_ .)NOMINEES
David Frost Presents: The Fifth International Book of World Records: Jefferey Bass (editor), Roger Ames Berger (editor), Bruce Gowers (editor), Michael Sachs (editor), Marco Zappia (editor) (ABC)Outstanding Film Sound Editing for a Limited Series or a Special
WINNER
Wallenberg: A Hero's Story: Jeff Clark (supervising sound editor), Paul Timothy Carden (sound editor), Nicholas Eliopoulos (sound editor), Jeff Koford (sound editor), Donald J. Malouf (sound editor), Richard Raderman (sound editor), Greg Stacy (sound editor), Dan Thomas (sound editor), James Troutman (sound editor), Mike Virnig (sound editor), Tally Paulos (adr editor), John La Salandra (music editor) (NBC)NOMINEES
Children in the Crossfire: Scott A. Tinsley (sound editor), Dino Dimuro (sound editor), John Kline (sound editor), Clive Smith (sound editor), Allan K. Rosen (music editor), Rusty Tinsley (sound editor), Fred Judkins (sound editor), David R. Elliott (supervising sound editor), Russ Tinsley (adr editor) (National Broadcasting Company (NBC))Space: Lon Bender (supervising sound editor), Wylie Stateman (supervising sound editor), Terry Lynn Allen (sound editor), David Bartlett (sound editor), Jill Demby (sound editor), John Duffy (sound editor), Cameron Frankley (sound editor), Avram D. Gold (sound editor), Randy Kelley (sound editor), Elliott Koretz (sound editor), Bobbe Kurtz (sound editor), Cliff Latimer (sound editor), Mark P. Stoeckinger (sound editor), Joseph A. Mayer (sound editor), Stan Gilbert (adr editor), Stephen M. Rowe (NBC)
For part 5.A Bunny's Tale: David R. Elliott (supervising sound editor), John Kline (sound editor), Val Kuklowsky (sound editor), Greg Schorer (sound editor), Clive Smith (sound editor), Rusty Tinsley (sound editor), Jill Taggart (adr editor), Curt Sobel (music editor) (ABC)Embassy: David R. Elliott (supervising sound editor), Dino Dimuro (sound editor), Mark Friedgen (sound editor), Fred Judkins (sound editor), John Kline (sound editor), Greg Schorer (sound editor), Clive Smith (sound editor), Rusty Tinsley (sound editor), Scott A. Tinsley (sound editor), Denise Whiting (adr editor), Eugene Marks (music editor) (ABC)Outstanding Film Sound Editing for a Series
WINNER
Miami Vice: Charles E. Moran (supervising sound editor), Bruce Bell (sound editor), Victor B. Lackey (sound editor), Ian MacGregor-Scott (sound editor), Carl Mahakian (sound editor), John Oettinger (sound editor), Bernard F. Pincus (sound editor), Warren Smith (sound editor), Bruce Stambler (sound editor), Michael D. Wilhoit (sound editor), Kyle Wright (sound editor), Paul Wittenberg (adr editor), Jerry Cohen (music editor) (NBC)
For episode "Brother's Keeper (#1.1)".
For the pilot episode.NOMINEES
Airwolf: Michael D. Wilhoit (supervising sound editor), Gene Corso (sound editor), Donlee Jorgensen (sound editor), Gary Mundheim (sound editor), Bob Newlan (sound editor), Asher Yates (sound editor), Barney Cabral (adr editor), Gene L. Gillette (music editor) (CBS)
For episode "Firestorm".Miami Vice: John A. Larsen (supervising sound editor), Scott Hecker (sound editor), Harry B. Miller III (sound editor), Robert R. Rutledge (sound editor), Gary Vaughan (sound editor), Jay Wilkinson (sound editor), Norto Sepulveda (adr editor), Jerry Cohen (music editor) (NBC)
For episode "Smuggler's Blues".Murder, She Wrote: Anthony Magro (supervising sound editor), Anthony Milch (sound editor), Linda Moss (sound editor), Steve Shearsby (sound editor), Billy Mauch (adr editor), Laurie Higgins Tobias (music editor) (CBS)
For episode "Funeral at Fifty Mile".Ripley's Believe It or Not!: David R. Elliott (supervising sound editor), Doug Gray (sound editor), James Wolvington (sound editor), Robert Fisher (sound editor), Michael J. Mitchell (adr editor/music editor) (ABC)
For episode "Accident Research".Outstanding Live and Tape Sound Mixing and Sound Effects for a Limited Series or a Special
WINNER
Motown Returns to the Apollo: Robert Liftin (pre-production mixer), Ed Greene (production mixer), Russell Terrana (post-production mixer), Carroll Pratt (sound effects) (NBC)NOMINEES
Gidget's Summer Reunion: Glenn E. Anderson (production mixer), Robert L. Harman (post-production mixer), Jeremy Hoenack (sound effects) (Syndicated)Salute to Lady Liberty: Ed Barton (pre-production mixer), Aaron Baron (production mixer), Thomas J. Huth (post-production mixer), William H. Angarola (sound effects) (CBS)Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: Doug Nelson (production), Jerry Clemans (post-production), Eric Levinson (sound effects) (PBS)
(Shown within _"Great Performances" (1972)_ .)Words by Heart: Mark Bovos (production mixer), Thomas J. Huth (post-production mixer), Michael J. Mitchell (sound effects) (PBS)Outstanding Live and Tape Sound Mixing and Sound Effects for a Series
WINNER
Cheers: Doug Gray (pre-production mixer), Michael Ballin (production mixer), Thomas J. Huth (post-production mixer), Sam Black (sound effects) (NBC)
For episode "The Executive's Executioner".NOMINEES
The Cosby Show: Rich Jacob (pre-production mixer/production mixer), Allen Patapoff (post-production mixer), David E. Fluhr (sound effects), Maureen Teller (sound effects) (NBC)
For episode "Presentation".The Cosby Show: Alan Varner (pre-production mixer), George Corrado Jr., Allen Patapoff (post production mixer), Craig Porter (sound effects mixer) (NBC)
For episode "Good-Bye Mr. Fish".Ripley's Believe It or Not!: John Normann (pre-production mixer), Harlan Riggs (production mixer), Thomas J. Huth (post-production mixer), Tim Philben (sound effects) (ABC)
For episode "Accident Research".Outstanding Special Visual Effects
WINNERS
A.D.: Albert Whitlock (visual effects supervisor/matte artist), Syd Dutton (matte artist), Mark Whitlock (assistant matte artist), Bill Taylor (matte photography), Dennis Glouner (matte photography), Lynn Ledgerwood (special rigging) (NBC)The Ewok Adventure: Michael Pangrazio (visual effects supervisor), Dennis Muren (post-production effects supervisor), Phil Tippett (stop motion supervisor), Jon Berg (creature supervisor), Harley Jessup (art director), John Ellis (optical photography supervisor), Christopher Evans (matte painting supervisor) (ABC)The Hugga Bunch: William Mesa (introvision visual effetcs/director/cinematograher), Michael Z. Hanan (introvision art director), Tim Donahue (model shop supervisor), Eugene P. Rizzardi (introvision stage-matte artist) (Syndicated)Outstanding Achievement in Makeup
WINNER
The Three Wishes of Billy Grier: Michael Westmore (special makeup designed and created by), Robert Norin (makeup supervisor), Jamie Brown (makeup artist), Sandy Cooper (makeup artist) (ABC)NOMINEES
V: Leo Lotito Jr. (makeup design/makeup supervisor), Marvin G. Westmore (makeup), Alan Fama (NBC)
For episode "The Rescue".Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
WINNER
NOMINEES
Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Limited Series or a Special (Dramatic Underscore)
WINNER
NOMINEES
Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics
WINNER
NOMINEES
Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration: Ken Welch (composer/lyricist), Mitzie Welch (composer/lyricist) (NBC)Moonlighting: Lee Holdridge (composer), Al Jarreau (lyricist) (ABC)
For episode "Moonlighting (Pilot) (#1.1)".
For the theme song.Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program
WINNER
Motown Returns to the Apollo: Suzanne De Passe (executive producer), Don Mischer, Suzanne Coston (co-producer), Michael Weisbarth (co-producer) (NBC)NOMINEES
Great Performances: Sherman Sneed (producer), Diane M. Gioia (supervising producer), Robert Manby (executive producer), Bill Siegler (coordinating producer), Lena Horne (star) (PBS)
For episode "Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music".Late Night with David Letterman: Jack Rollins (executive producer), Barry Sand (producer), David Letterman (host) (NBC)The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Frederick De Cordova (executive producer), Peter Lassally (producer), Johnny Carson (host) (NBC)Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
WINNER
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: George Hearn (PBS)
(Shown within _"Great Performances" (1972)_ .)NOMINEES
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: Angela Lansbury (PBS)
(Shown within _"Great Performances" (1972)_ .)Outstanding Individual Achievement - Classical Music/Dance Programming - Directing
WINNERS
Great Performances: Dance in America: Don Mischer (director), Twyla Tharp (director) (PBS)
For episode "Baryshnikov by Tharp with American Ballet Theatre".NOMINEE
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Classical Music/Dance Programming - Performing
WINNER
Outstanding Children's Program
WINNER
Displaced Person: Allison Maher (executive producer), Barry Solomon (executive producer), Rick Traum (executive producer), Patrick Lynch (executive producer), Patrick Dromgoole (supervising executive producer), Barry Levinson (producer) (PBS)NOMINEES
Punky Brewster: David W. Duclon (executive producer), Gary Menteer (supervising producer), Rick Hawkins (producer), Liz Sage (producer) (NBC)Reading Rainbow: Twila Liggett (executive producer), Tony Buttino (executive producer), Cecily Truett (producer), Larry Lancit (producer) (PBS)The Night They Saved Christmas: Robert Halmi Jr. (executive producer), Jack Haley Jr. (executive producer), David Niven Jr. (executive producer), Robert Halmi Sr. (supervising producer), David R. Kappes (producer) (ABC)Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling
WINNER
NOMINEES
Outstanding Comedy Series
WINNER
The Cosby Show: Marcy Carsey (executive producer), Tom Werner (executive producer), Earl Pomerantz (co-executive producer), Elliot Shoenman (co-executive producer), John Markus (supervising producer), Caryn Mandabach (producer), Jerry Ross (co-producer), Michael Loman (co-producer) (NBC)NOMINEES
Cheers: James Burrows (executive producer), Glen Charles (executive producer), Les Charles (executive producer), Ken Estin (producer), Sam Simon (producer) (NBC)Family Ties: Gary David Goldberg (executive producer), Lloyd Garver (executive producer), Michael J. Weithorn (supervising producer), Ruth Bennett (producer), Alan Uger (producer), Carol Himes (line producer) (NBC)Kate & Allie: Mort Lachman (executive producer), Merrill Grant (executive producer), Bill Persky (producer), Bob Randall (producer), Allan Leicht (co-producer), George Barimo (coordinating producer) (CBS)Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming - Performing
NOMINEE
Outstanding Animated Program
WINNER
Garfield in the Rough: Jay Poynor (executive producer), Phil Roman (producer/director), Jim Davis (writer) (CBS)NOMINEES
Donald Duck's 50th Birthday: Andrew Solt (producer/director/writer), Phil Savenick (co-producer), Peter Elbling (writer) (CBS)Snoopy's Getting Married, Charlie Brown: Lee Mendelson (producer), Bill Melendez (producer/director), Charles M. Schulz (writer) (CBS)Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special
WINNER
Do You Remember Love: Dave Bell (executive producer), Marilyn Hall (co-executive producer), Wayne Threm (producer), James Thompson (producer), Walter Halsey Davis (co-producer) (CBS)NOMINEES
The Burning Bed: Jon Avnet (executive producer), Steve Tisch (executive producer), Carol Schreder (producer), Rose Leiman Goldemberg (co-producer) (NBC)Fatal Vision: Mike Rosenfeld (executive producer), Dan Wigutow (executive producer), Richard L. O'Connor (producer) (NBC)Wallenberg: A Hero's Story: Richard Berg (executive producer), Richard Irving (producer), Lamont Johnson (co-producer), Phillip Levitan (co-producer) (NBC)Outstanding Drama Series
WINNER
Cagney & Lacey: Barney Rosenzweig (executive producer), Steve Brown (producer), Terry Louise Fisher (producer), Peter Lefcourt (producer) (CBS)NOMINEES
Hill Street Blues: Steven Bochco (executive producer), Gregory Hoblit (co-executive producer), Scott Brazil (supervising producer), Jeff Lewis (producer), David Milch (co-producer) (NBC)Miami Vice: Michael Mann (executive producer), Anthony Yerkovich (executive producer), John Nicolella (supervising producer/producer), Liam O'Brien (supervising producer), Mel Swope (producer), Richard Brams (co-producer), George E. Crosby (co-producer) (NBC)Murder, She Wrote: Peter S. Fischer (executive producer), Richard Levinson (executive producer), William Link (executive producer), Robert F. O'Neill (supervising producer/producer), Douglas Benton (producer) (CBS)St. Elsewhere: Bruce Paltrow (executive producer), Mark Tinker (supervising producer), John Masius (producer), Tom Fontana (producer), Abby Singer (coordinating producer) (NBC)Outstanding Achievement in Costuming
WINNER
Wallenberg: A Hero's Story: Thomas Welsh (costume supervisor), Bob E. Horn (costumer), Marko Cerovac (Yugoslavian costumer) (NBC)NOMINEES
Scarecrow and Mrs. King: Andrea E. Weaver (women's costumer), James Lapidus (men's costumer) (CBS)
For episode "Ship of Spies".The Jesse Owens Story: Thomas Welsh (wardrobe supervisor), Bob E. Horn (wardrobe), Marjorie K. Chan (women's wardrobe) (OPT)Outstanding Informational Series
WINNER
The Living Planet: Richard Brock (executive producer/producer), Adrian Warren (producer), Ned Kelly (producer), Andrew Neal (producer) (PBS)NOMINEES
At the Movies: Joseph Antelo (executive producer), Laura C. Hernandez (producer), Nancy De Los Santos (producer), Roger Ebert (host), Gene Siskel (host) (Syndicated)Entertainment Tonight: Jack Reilly (producer), Stuart Crowner (coordinating producer), Gary H. Grossman (coordinating producer) (Syndicated)Heart of the Dragon: Peter Montagnon (executive producer), Patrick W. Lui (producer), Nigel Houghton (producer), Alasdair Clayre (producer), Herb Bloom (coordinating producer) (PBS)Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts
WINNER
Tosca: Michael Bronson (executive producer), Samuel Paul (producer) (PBS)
(Screened within Live from the Metropolitan Opera.)NOMINEES
The Well-Tempered Bach with Peter Ustinov: Hans Vetter (producer), Peter Ustinov (host), Thomas Doggett (co-executive producer), Byron Knight (co-executive producer), Christian P. Stehr (co-executive producer) (PBS)Great Performances: Dance in America: Rhoda Grauer (executive producer), Don Mischer (producer), Mikhail Baryshnikov (host) (PBS)
For episode "Baryshnikov by Tharp with American Ballet Theatre".The Metropolitan Opera Presents: Michael Bronson (executive producer), Samuel Paul (producer) (PBS)
For episode "Aida".The Making of 'West Side Story': Ian Squires (executive producer), Harry J. Kraut (executive producer), Humphrey Burton (producer), Thomas Skinner (producer), Leonard Bernstein (host) (PBS)
(Shown within _"Great Performances" (1972)_ .)Outstanding Achievement in Choreography
WINNER
Great Performances: Dance in America: Twyla Tharp (choreographer) (PBS)
For episode "Baryshnikov by Tharp with American Ballet Theatre".NOMINEES
Outstanding Graphic and Title Design
WINNERS
Friday Night: Rocky Morton (title designer), Annabel Jankel (title designer), Dick Ebersol (executive producer) (NBC)Saturday Night Live: Alex Weil (title sequence creator), Charles Levi (title sequence creator) (NBC)Outstanding Limited Series
WINNER
NOMINEES
Ellis Island: Gabriel Katzka (executive producer), Frank Konigsberg (executive producer), Jerry London (supervising producer), Nick Gillott (producer) (CBS)A Woman of Substance: Ian Warren (executive producer), Tom Donald (executive producer), Diane Baker (producer) (OPT)Space: Richard Berg (executive producer), Martin Manulis (producer), Allan Marcil (co-producer), Jack Clements (coordinating producer), Robert Birnbaum (coordinating producer) (CBS)Outstanding Informational Special
WINNER
Cousteau: Mississippi: Jacques-Yves Cousteau (executive producer/host), Jean-Michel Cousteau (executive producer), Andrew Solt (producer) (Syndicated)NOMINEES
Amazon: Jacques-Yves Cousteau (executive producer/host), Jean-Michel Cousteau (executive producer/producer)
For epsiode "Snowstorm in the Jungle"Missing... Have You Seen This Person?: Terry Dunn Meurer (producer), Chris Pye (producer), John Cosgrove (producer), Dave Bell (executive producer) (NBC)A Day in the Country: Impressionism and the French Landscape: Bob Shanks (producer), Ann Zane Shanks (producer) (PBS)Judy Garland: The Concert Years: Jac Venza (executive producer), Joan Kramer (producer), David Heeley (producer) (PBS)
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