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Emmy Awards
: 1986
Emmy
Date:
6 September (creative arts), 21 September (primetime programming)
Host:
David Letterman
Location:
Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California, USA
Notes:
The awards are presented to shows that were broadcast between 1 July 1985 and 30 June 1986.
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Winner:
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
William Daniels (I)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Equalizer, The" (1985)
-
Edward Woodward
; CBS
"Magnum, P.I." (1980)
-
Tom Selleck
; CBS
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Bruce Willis
; ABC
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Ed Flanders
; NBC
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Death of a Salesman (1985) (TV)
-
Dustin Hoffman
; CBS
Other Nominees:
Amos (1985) (TV)
-
Kirk Douglas (I)
; CBS
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
Aidan Quinn (I)
; CBS
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
Ben Gazzara
; NBC
Resting Place (1986) (TV)
-
John Lithgow (I)
; CBS
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Family Ties" (1982)
-
Michael J. Fox (I)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Ted Danson
; NBC
"Crazy Like a Fox" (1984)
-
Jack Warden
; CBS
"Newhart" (1982)
-
Bob Newhart
; CBS
"Night Court" (1984)
-
Harry Anderson (I)
; NBC
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Winner:
"Cagney & Lacey" (1982)
-
Sharon Gless
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Cagney & Lacey" (1982)
-
Tyne Daly
; CBS
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Cybill Shepherd
; ABC
"Murder, She Wrote" (1984)
-
Angela Lansbury
; CBS
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Alfre Woodard
; NBC
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Nobody's Child (1986) (TV)
-
Marlo Thomas
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Hallmark Hall of Fame" (1951) {Love Is Never Silent}
-
Mare Winningham
; NBC
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
Gena Rowlands
; NBC
Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry (1986) (TV)
-
Katharine Hepburn
; CBS
Second Serve (1986) (TV)
-
Vanessa Redgrave
; CBS
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Betty White (I)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Shelley Long
; NBC
"Cosby Show, The" (1984)
-
Phylicia Rashad
; NBC
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Beatrice Arthur
; NBC
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Rue McClanahan
; NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Winner:
"Cagney & Lacey" (1982)
-
John Karlen
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Hill Street Blues" (1981)
-
Bruce Weitz
; NBC
"Magnum, P.I." (1980)
-
John Hillerman
; CBS
"Miami Vice" (1984)
-
Edward James Olmos
; NBC
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Ed Begley Jr.
; NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Death of a Salesman (1985) (TV)
-
John Malkovich
; CBS
Other Nominees:
Amos (1985) (TV)
-
Pat Morita (I)
; CBS
Death of a Salesman (1985) (TV)
-
Charles Durning
; CBS
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
John Glover (I)
; NBC
Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry (1986) (TV)
-
Harold Gould (I)
; CBS
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Night Court" (1984)
- John Larroquette (I); NBC
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
John Ratzenberger
; NBC
"Cheers" (1982)
-
George Wendt (I)
; NBC
"Cosby Show, The" (1984)
-
Malcolm-Jamal Warner
; NBC
"Newhart" (1982)
-
Tom Poston
; CBS
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Rhea Perlman
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Cosby Show, The" (1984)
-
Lisa Bonet
; NBC
"Cosby Show, The" (1984)
-
Keshia Knight Pulliam
; NBC
"Family Ties" (1982)
-
Justine Bateman
; NBC
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Estelle Getty
; NBC
"Newhart" (1982)
-
Julia Duffy
; CBS
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Winner:
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Bonnie Bartlett
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Hill Street Blues" (1981)
-
Betty Thomas (I)
; NBC
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Allyce Beasley
; ABC
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Christina Pickles
; NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Between Two Women (1986) (TV)
-
Colleen Dewhurst
; ABC
Other Nominees:
"Hallmark Hall of Fame" (1951) {Love Is Never Silent}
-
Phyllis Frelich
; NBC
"Peter the Great" (1986)
-
Vanessa Redgrave
; NBC
Amos (1985) (TV)
-
Dorothy McGuire (I)
; CBS
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
Sylvia Sidney
; NBC
Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Neil Diamond... Hello Again (1986) (TV)
- Marilyn Lowey
(lighting director)
;
John Rook (II)
(lighting director)
;
Kim Killingsworth
(lighting director)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
58th Annual Academy Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
Robert A. Dickinson
(lighting consultant)
;
Thomas W. Markle
(lighting director)
;
Marc Palius
(lighting director)
; ABC
Academy of Country Music Awards (1986) (TV)
-
Ted Polmanski
(lighting director)
;
Olin Younger
(lighting consultant)
; NBC
Execution of Raymond Graham, The (1985) (TV)
-
Fred McKinnon
(lighting consultant)
;
John Botelho
(lighting director)
;
Barney Stewart (I)
(lighting director)
; ABC
Nell Carter...Never Too Old to Dream (1986) (TV) -
Ted Polmanski
(lighting director)
;
John Rook (II)
(lighting consultant)
; NBC
Outstanding Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video Control for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Neil Diamond... Hello Again (1986) (TV)
-
Gene Crowe
(technical director)
;
Harry Tatarian
(technical director)
;
Toby Brown
(cameraperson)
;
Ed Chaney
(cameraperson)
;
Mike Denney
(cameraperson)
;
Larry Heider
(cameraperson)
;
Pat Kenney (II)
(cameraperson)
;
Bob Keys
(cameraperson)
;
David Levisohn
(cameraperson)
;
Wayne Orr
(cameraperson)
;
Hector Ramirez (I)
(cameraperson)
;
Ron Sheldon (I)
(camerperson)
;
John Palacio
(senior video control)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
13th Annual American Music Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
John Allen (XXI)
(technical director)
;
Gary Larkins
(technical director)
;
Jim Ralston
(technical director)
;
Ralph Alcocer
(cameraperson)
;
Warren Cress
(cameraperson)
;
Evan Baker
(cameraperson)
;
David N. Banks
(cameraperson)
;
Ron Brooks (III)
(cameraperson)
;
D.J. Diomedes
(cameraperson)
;
Sal Folino
(cameraperson)
;
Dale Walsh (II)
(cameraperson)
;
Blair White (I)
(cameraperson)
;
Hugh Dilonardo
(senior video control)
; ABC
58th Annual Academy Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
John Allen (XXI)
(technical director)
;
Ernie Buttelman
(technical director)
;
Averill Perry
(technical director)
;
Jim Ralston
(technical director)
;
Ralph Alcocer
(cameraperson)
;
Evan Baker
(cameraperson)
;
David N. Banks
(cameraperson)
;
Ron Brooks (III)
(cameraperson)
;
Warren Cress
(cameraperson)
;
D.J. Diomedes
(cameraperson)
;
Sal Folino
(cameraperson)
;
Bud Holland
(cameraperson)
;
Art LaCombe
(cameraperson)
;
Don Langford
(cameraperson)
;
Bill Pope (III)
(cameraperson)
;
Larry Stenman
(cameraperson)
;
Joe Talosi
(cameraperson)
;
Blair White (I)
(cameraperson)
;
Hugh Dilonardo
(senior video control)
; Bob Greenseth
(senior video control)
; ABC
Magic of David Copperfield VIII: Walking Through the Great Wall of China, The (1986) (TV)
-
Keith Winikoff
(technical director/senior video control)
;
David Hennings
(cameraperson)
;
David Levisohn
(cameraperson)
;
Hector Ramirez (I)
(cameraperson)
; CBS
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Cosby Show, The" (1984)
-
Jay Sandrich
; NBC
- For episode "Denise's Friend".
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
James Burrows (II)
; NBC
- For episode "The Triangle".
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Jim Drake (II)
; NBC
- For episode "The Heart Attack".
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Terry Hughes (I)
; NBC
- For episode "A Little Romance".
"Kate & Allie" (1984)
-
Bill Persky
; CBS
- For episode "Chip's Friend".
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series
Winner:
"Cagney & Lacey" (1982)
-
Georg Stanford Brown
; CBS
- For episode "Parting Shots".
Other Nominees:
"Amazing Stories" (1985)
-
Steven Spielberg
; NBC
- For episode "The Mission".
"Hill Street Blues" (1981)
-
Gabrielle Beaumont
; NBC
- For episode "Two Easy Pieces".
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Will Mackenzie (I)
; ABC
- For episode "My Fair David".
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Peter Werner (III)
; ABC
- For episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice".
Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction
Winner:
40th Annual Tony Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
Elliot Lawrence (I)
(music director)
;
Jamie Lawrence (III)
(principal arranger)
;
Lanny Meyers
(principal arranger)
;
Tommy Newsom
(principal arranger)
;
Glen Roven
(principal arranger)
;
Lawrence Schwartz
(principal arranger)
;
Torrie Zito
(principal arranger)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
Andy Williams and the NBC Kids Search for Santa (1985) (TV)
-
Ian Fraser (I)
(music director/principal arranger)
;
Chris Boardman (I)
(principal arranger)
;
J. Hill (II)
(principal arranger)
;
Lenny Stack
(principal arranger)
; NBC
Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, The (1985) (TV)
-
Nick Perito
(music director/principal arranger)
;
Bob Alberti
(principal arranger)
;
Jon Charles
(principal arranger)
;
Allyn Ferguson
(principal arranger)
;
Peter Matz (I)
(principal arranger)
; CBS
Kraft Salutes George Burns' 90th Birthday (1986) (TV) -
Peter Matz (I)
(music director/principal arranger)
; CBS
Outstanding Technical Direction/Electronic Camerawork/Video Control for a Series
Winner:
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Gerry Bucci
(technical director)
;
Randy Baer
(cameraperson)
;
Dale Carlson (I)
(cameraperson)
;
Stephen A. Jones
(cameraperson)
;
Donna Quante
(cameraperson)
;
Victor Bagdadi
(senior video control)
; NBC
- For the pilot.
Other Nominees:
"Facts of Life, The" (1979)
-
Noel Newman (I)
(technical director)
;
Ron Brooks (III)
(cameraperson)
;
D.J. Diomedes
(cameraperson)
;
Bud Holland
(cameraperson)
;
Donna Quante
(cameraperson)
;
Ross Harmon
(senior video control)
; NBC
- For episode "Come Back to the Truck Stop, Natalie Green, Natalie Green".
"Motown Revue Starring Smokey Robinson, The" (1985)
-
Robert G. Holmes (I)
(technical director)
;
Les Atkinson
(cameraperson)
;
Don Barker (II)
(cameraperson)
;
Bruce Bottone
(cameraperson)
;
Wayne Getchell
(cameraperson)
;
Jay O'Neill
(cameraperson)
;
Michael Stramisky
(cameraperson)
; Jerry R. Smith
(senior video control)
; NBC
- For episode with The Mary Jane Girls, ''Wierd Al' Yankovic' (qv),
Mary Wells (I)
and
Diana Ross (I)
.
"Motown Revue Starring Smokey Robinson, The" (1985)
-
Robert G. Holmes (I)
(technical director)
;
Les Atkinson
(cameraperson)
;
Don Barker (II)
(cameraperson)
;
Bruce Bottone
(cameraperson)
;
Mike Higuera
(cameraperson)
;
Jay O'Neill
(cameraperson)
;
Michael Stramisky
(cameraperson)
;
Jim Herring (II)
(cameraperson)
; Arnie Shapiro
(senior video control)
; NBC
- For the pilot.
"Who's the Boss?" (1984)
-
Gerry Bucci
(technical director)
;
Randy Baer
(cameraperson)
;
Dale Carlson (I)
(cameraperson)
;
Art LaCombe
(cameraperson)
;
Jan Lowry
(cameraperson)
;
John O'Brien (IX)
(senior video control)
; ABC
- For episode "The Hunk of the Month".
Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
Copacabana (1985) (TV)
-
Waris Hussein
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Great Performances" (1972)
-
Kirk Browning
; PBS
- For episode "The Gospel at Colonus".
58th Annual Academy Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
Marty Pasetta
; ABC
Neil Diamond... Hello Again (1986) (TV)
-
Dwight Hemion
(director)
; CBS
Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Series
Winner:
"Solid Gold" (1980)
-
Robert A. Dickinson
(director of photography)
; Syndicated
- For show #283.
Other Nominees:
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Alan Walker (III)
(director of photography)
; NBC
- For episode "On Golden Girls".
"Night Court" (1984)
-
George Spiro Dibie
(director of photography)
; NBC
- For episode "Leon We Hardly Knew Ye".
"Silver Spoons" (1982)
-
Mark Buxbaum
(lighting director)
; NBC
- For episode "Rick Sings".
"Who's the Boss?" (1984)
-
Mark J. Levin
(lighting director)
; ABC
- For episode "Charmed Lives".
Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
"Hallmark Hall of Fame" (1951) {Love Is Never Silent}
-
Joseph Sargent
; NBC
Other Nominees:
Death of a Salesman (1985) (TV)
-
Volker Schlöndorff
; CBS
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
John Erman
; NBC
Execution of Raymond Graham, The (1985) (TV)
-
Daniel Petrie
; ABC
Resting Place (1986) (TV)
-
John Korty
; CBS
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series
Winner:
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Tom Fontana
(writer)
;
John Tinker
(writer)
;
John Masius
(writer)
; NBC
- For episode "Time Heals", parts 1 and 2.
Other Nominees:
"Hill Street Blues" (1981)
-
Dick Wolf (I)
(writer)
; NBC
- For episode "What Are Friends For?".
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Glenn Gordon Caron
(writer)
; ABC
- For episode "'Twas the Episode Before Christmas".
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Debra Frank
(writer)
;
Carl Sautter
(writer)
; ABC
- For episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice".
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Charles H. Eglee
(teleplay)
;
John Tinker
(teleplay)
;
Channing Gibson
(teleplay)
;
John Masius
(story)
;
Tom Fontana
(story)
; NBC
- For episode "Haunted".
Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or a Special
Winners:
"Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy" (1986)
-
David Butler (II)
(writer)
; PBS
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
Ron Cowen
(teleplay)
;
Daniel Lipman
(teleplay)
;
Sherman Yellen
(story)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Hallmark Hall of Fame" (1951) {Love Is Never Silent}
-
Darlene Craviotto
(writer)
; NBC
Alex: The Life of a Child (1986) (TV)
-
Carol Evan McKeand
(writer)
;
Nigel McKeand
(writer)
; ABC
Anne of Green Gables (1985) (TV)
-
Kevin Sullivan (I)
(writer)
;
Joe Wiesenfeld
(writer)
; PBS
- For part I.
Dress Gray (1986) (TV)
-
Gore Vidal
(writer)
; NBC
- For part I.
Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
"Late Night with David Letterman" (1982)
-
David Letterman
(writer)
;
Steve O'Donnell (III)
(writer)
;
Sandy Frank (II)
(writer)
;
Joe Toplyn
(writer)
;
Chris Elliott (I)
(writer)
;
Matt Wickline
(writer)
;
Jeff Martin (III)
(writer)
;
Gerard Mulligan
(writer)
;
Randy Cohen (I)
(writer)
;
Larry Jacobson (II)
(writer)
;
Kevin Curran (I)
(writer)
;
Fred Graver
(writer)
;
Merrill Markoe
(writer)
; NBC
- For episode "Fourth Anniversary Special".
Other Nominees:
"Great Performances" (1972)
-
Sylvia Fine
(writer)
; PBS
- For episode "Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III".
"Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The" (1962)
-
Raymond Siller
(writer)
;
Kevin Mulholland (I)
(writer)
;
Bob Keane (I)
(writer)
;
Hal Goodman
(writer)
;
Andrew Nicholls (II)
(writer)
;
Jim Mulholland
(writer)
;
Darrell Vickers
(writer)
;
Gary Belkin
(writer)
;
Larry Klein (I)
(writer)
;
Michael Barrie (I)
(writer)
; NBC
- For episode with guests
David Letterman
,
Maureen McGovern
and Rivera, Adela.
40th Annual Tony Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
Hildy Parks
(writer)
; CBS
American Film Institute Salute to Billy Wilder, The (1986) (TV)
-
George Stevens Jr.
(writer)
;
Jeffrey Lane (I)
(writer)
; NBC
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Barry Fanaro
(writer)
;
Mort Nathan
(writer)
; NBC
- For episode "A Little Romance".
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Peter Casey (I)
(writer)
;
David Lee (V)
(writer)
; NBC
- For episode "2 Good 2 Be 4 Real".
"Cosby Show, The" (1984)
-
John Markus
(writer)
; NBC
- For episode "Denise's Friend".
"Cosby Show, The" (1984)
-
Matt Williams (II)
;
Carmen Finestra
;
John Markus
; NBC
- For episode "Theo's Holiday".
"Family Ties" (1982)
-
Michael J. Weithorn
(writer)
; NBC
- For episode "The Real Thing", part II.
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Susan Harris (I)
(writer)
; NBC
- For the pilot ("Premiere").
Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
Woody Omens
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"North and South" (1985)
-
Stevan Larner
; ABC
- For part VI.
"Peter the Great" (1986)
-
Vittorio Storaro
; NBC
- For part III.
Picking Up the Pieces (1985) (TV)
-
Philip H. Lathrop
; CBS
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series
Winner:
"Amazing Stories" (1985)
-
John McPherson (I)
; NBC
- For episode "The Mission".
Other Nominees:
"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1985)
-
Woody Omens
; NBC
- For episode "Road Hog".
"Blacke's Magic" (1986)
-
Terry K. Meade
; NBC
- For episode "Prisoner of Paradise".
"Colbys, The" (1985)
-
Richard L. Rawlings
; ABC
- For episode "The Celebration".
"Highway to Heaven" (1984)
-
Ted Voigtlander
; NBC
- For episode "To Bind the Wounds".
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Gerald Perry Finnerman
; ABC
- For episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice".
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series
Winner:
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Jacqueline Webber
(art director)
;
Norman Rockett
(set decorator)
; NBC
- For episode "Time Heals", parts 1 and 2.
Other Nominees:
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Edward Stephenson (II)
(production designer)
; NBC
- For the pilot.
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
James J. Agazzi
(production designer)
;
Bill Harp
(set decorator)
; ABC
- For episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice".
"Murder, She Wrote" (1984)
-
Hub Braden
(art director)
;
Wally White (I)
(set decorator)
; CBS
- For episode "Widow, Weep for Me".
"Murder, She Wrote" (1984)
-
Leslie Parsons
(art director)
;
Robert Wingo
(set decorator)
; CBS
- For episode "Sing a Song of Murder".
Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Death of a Salesman (1985) (TV)
-
Tony Walton (I)
(production designer)
;
John Kasarda
(art director)
;
Robert J. Franco
(set decorator)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Peter the Great" (1986)
-
Aleksandr Popov (II)
(production designer)
;
John Blezard
(production designer)
;
Freddi Dobsak
(set dresser)
; NBC
- For part I.
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
James Hulsey
(production designer)
;
Hal Gausman
(set decorator)
; NBC
Long Hot Summer, The (1985) (TV)
-
Jan Scott (I)
(production designer)
;
Keith Hein
(set decorator)
; NBC
- For part I.
Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
58th Annual Academy Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
Roy Christopher
(production designer)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
Alice in Wonderland (1985) (TV)
-
Philip M. Jeffries
(production designer)
;
Ross Bellah
(art director)
;
Hub Braden
(art director)
;
Audrey A. Blasdel
(set decorator)
;
Robert De Vestel
(set decorator)
; CBS
- For part II.
Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, The (1985) (TV)
-
Ray Klausen
(art director)
;
Rebecca Holler Barkley
(set decorator)
; CBS
Magic of David Copperfield VIII: Walking Through the Great Wall of China, The (1986) (TV)
-
Brian Bartholomew
(production designer)
; CBS
Twelfth Annual People's Choice Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
Anthony Sabatino (I)
(art director)
;
William H. Harris
(art director)
; CBS
Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
"Peter the Great" (1986)
-
Ella Maklakova
(costume designer)
;
Sibylle Ulsamer
(costume designer)
; NBC
- For part I.
Other Nominees:
"Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy" (1986)
-
Jenny Beavan
(costume designer)
; PBS
- For part I.
"North and South, Book II" (1986)
-
Robert Fletcher (I)
(costume designer)
; ABC
- For part I.
Death of a Salesman (1985) (TV)
-
Ruth Morley
(costume designer)
; CBS
Roanoak (1986) (TV)
-
Ann Roth (I)
(costume design consultant)
;
Richard Shissler
(costume designer)
;
Neil Spisak (I)
(costume designer)
; PBS
- For part I.
Outstanding Costume Design for a Series
Winner:
"Murder, She Wrote" (1984)
-
Al Lehman (I)
; CBS
- For episode "Widow, Weep for Me".
Other Nominees:
"Dallas" (1978)
-
Travilla
(costume designer)
; CBS
- For episode "Blast From the Past".
"Dynasty" (1981)
-
Nolan Miller (I)
(costume designer)
; ABC
- For episode "The Vendetta".
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Judy Evans (I)
(costume designer)
; NBC
- For episode "Nice and Easy".
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Robert Turturice
(costume designer)
; ABC
- For episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice".
Outstanding Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
"Great Performances" (1972)
-
Bill Hargate
(costume designer)
; PBS
- For episode "Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III".
Other Nominees:
Alice in Wonderland (1985) (TV)
-
Paul Zastupnevich
; CBS
- For part I.
NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration (1986) (TV)
-
Alvin Colt
(costume designer)
; NBC
Neil Diamond... Hello Again (1986) (TV)
-
Bill Whitten
(costume designer)
;
Ret Turner
(costume designer)
;
Bob Mackie
(Carol Burnett's gown designer)
; CBS
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Winner:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Michael Ballin
(sound mixer)
;
Robert Douglass
(sound mixer)
;
Doug Gray (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Thomas J. Huth
(sound mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "Fear is My Co-Pilot".
Other Nominees:
"Cosby Show, The" (1984)
-
Rich Jacob
(sound mixer)
;
Allen Patapoff
(sound mixer)
;
Craig Porter (I)
(sound mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "Happy Anniversary".
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
- Terri Lynn Fraser
(sound mixer)
;
Ken Quayle
(sound mixer)
;
Allen Patapoff
(sound mixer)
;
Craig Porter (I)
(sound mixer)
; NBC
- For the pilot.
"Newhart" (1982)
-
Bill Nicholson (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Rick Wachter
(sound mixer)
;
Craig Porter (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Andy MacDonald (I)
(sound mixer)
; CBS
- For episode "Larry's Dead, Long Live Larry".
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or a Special
Winner:
Mr. Previn Comes to Town (1986) (TV) -
Tom Ancell
(sound mixer)
;
David E. Fluhr
(sound mixer)
; PBS
Other Nominees:
"Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The" (1962)
-
Ron Estes
(sound mixer)
; NBC
28th Annual Grammy Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
Ed Greene (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Carroll Pratt
(sound mixer)
;
Paul Sandweiss
(sound mixer)
;
Don Worsham
(sound mixer)
; CBS
Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, The (1985) (TV)
-
Bob Elder (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Ed Greene (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Carroll Pratt
(sound mixer)
;
Paul Sandweiss
(sound mixer)
; CBS
Neil Diamond... Hello Again (1986) (TV)
-
Ed Greene (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Marshall King (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Carroll Pratt
(sound mixer)
;
Alan Sides
(sound mixer)
; CBS
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
David E. Campbell
(sound mixer)
;
John T. Reitz
(sound mixer)
;
Gregg Rudloff
(sound mixer)
;
Keith A. Wester
(sound mixer)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Mussolini: The Untold Story" (1985)
-
Thomas J. Huth
(sound mixer)
;
Tim Philben
(sound mixer)
;
George Stephenson (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Howard Wilmarth
(sound mixer)
; NBC
- For part I.
Death of a Salesman (1985) (TV)
-
Tom Fleischman
(sound mixer)
; CBS
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985) (TV)
-
Tom Johnson (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Randy Thom
(sound mixer)
; ABC
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series
Winner:
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
William Gazecki
(sound mixer)
;
Andy MacDonald (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Bill Nicholson (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Blake Wilcox
(sound mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "Time Heals", part 2.
Other Nominees:
"Falcon Crest" (1981)
-
John Asman
(sound mixer)
;
Eddie Knowles
(sound mixer)
;
Andy MacDonald (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Ken S. Polk
(sound mixer)
; CBS
- For episode "The Cataclysm".
"Hill Street Blues" (1981)
-
John 'Pee Wee' Carter
(production mixer)
;
William Gazecki
(re-recording mixer)
;
Andy MacDonald (I)
(re-recording mixer)
;
Bill Nicholson (I)
(re-recording mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "Iced Coffey".
"Miami Vice" (1984)
-
Rick Alexander (II)
;
Anthony Constantini
(sound mixer)
;
Daniel J. Leahy
(sound mixer)
;
Michael R. Tromer
(sound mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "Florence Italy".
"Murder, She Wrote" (1984)
-
James L. Aicholtz
(sound mixer)
;
Tim Cooney
;
Doc Kane
(sound mixer)
;
Rocky Moriana Jr.
; CBS
- For episode "A Lady in the Lake".
"Our Family Honor" (1985)
-
John Asman
(sound mixer)
;
Tim Philben
(sound mixer)
;
Ken S. Polk
(sound mixer)
;
John Speak
(sound mixer)
; ABC
- For episode "Cat and Mouse".
Outstanding Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production
Winner:
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Neil Mandelberg
(editor)
; ABC
- For episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice".
Other Nominees:
"Amazing Stories" (1985)
-
Joe Ann Fogle
(editor)
; NBC
- For episode "Mummy, Daddy".
"Amazing Stories" (1985)
-
Steven Kemper
(editor)
; NBC
- For episode "The Mission".
"Miami Vice" (1984)
-
Robert A. Daniels
; NBC
- For episode "Out Where the Buses Don't Run".
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Roger Bondelli
(editor)
; ABC
- For episode "Every Daughter's Father is a Virgin".
Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Single Camera Production
Winner:
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
Jerrold L. Ludwig
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Kane & Abel" (1985)
-
Mel Friedman (I)
(editor)
;
James Galloway (I)
(editor)
;
Les Green (I)
; CBS
- For part I.
"Mussolini: The Untold Story" (1985)
-
Ronald J. Fagan
;
Noelle Imparato
(editor)
;
Rod Stephens
; NBC
- For part II.
"North and South" (1985)
-
Michael Eliot
;
Scott C. Eyler
; ABC
- For part IV.
Death of a Salesman (1985) (TV)
-
David Ray (I)
; CBS
Outstanding Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production
Winner:
"Cosby Show, The" (1984)
-
Henry Chan (IV)
; NBC
- For episode "Full House".
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Andy Ackerman (I)
; NBC
- For episode "Birth, Death, Love and Rice".
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Douglas Hines (I)
; NBC
- For episode "The Triangle".
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Harold McKenzie
; NBC
- For the pilot.
"Night Court" (1984)
-
Jerry Davis (II)
(editor)
; NBC
- For episode "Hurricane", parts 1 and 2.
Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Multi-Camera Production
Winner:
American Bandstand's 33 1/3 Celebration (1985) (TV)
-
Pam Marshall (I)
(Editor)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
Neil Diamond... Hello Again (1986) (TV)
-
Kevin Fernan
(editor)
;
Mark West (I)
(editor)
; CBS
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Under Siege (1986) (TV)
-
David R. Elliott
(supervising sound editor)
;
Dino Dimuro
(sound editor)
;
Mark Friedgen
(sound editor)
;
G. Michael Graham
(sound editor)
;
Larry Kemp
(sound editor)
;
Joseph A. Mayer (I)
(sound editor)
;
Joseph Melody
(sound editor)
;
Stewart Nelson
(sound editor)
;
Greg Schorer
(sound editor)
;
Eric Scott (XV)
(sound editor)
;
Rusty Tinsley
(sound editor/adr editor)
;
Scott A. Tinsley
(sound editor)
;
Bill Williams (V)
(sound editor)
;
Daniel Allan Carlin
(music editor)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"North and South" (1985)
-
Ron Tinsley
(supervising sound editor)
;
Andre Bacha
(sound editor)
;
Alex Bamattre
(sound editor)
;
Stu Bernstein (I)
(sound editor)
;
Lee Chaney (I)
(sound editor)
;
Vincent Connelly
(sound editor)
;
Gene Eliot
(sound editor)
;
Larry Kaufman
(sound editor)
;
Sid Lubow
(sound editor)
;
Walter Newman (II)
(sound editor)
;
Corinne Sessarego
(adr editor)
;
Stephen A. Hope
(music editor)
; ABC
- For part II
"North and South, Book II" (1986)
-
James Troutman
(supervising sound editor)
;
Terry Chambers (I)
(sound editor)
;
Brian Courcier
(sound editor)
;
Jim De Roos
(sound editor)
;
Ed Fassl
(sound editor)
;
Dan Finnerty (I)
(sound editor)
; Dan Mandel
(sound editor)
;
Richard Raderman
(sound editor)
;
Greg Stacy
(sound editor)
;
Dick Vandenberg
(sound editor)
;
Art Ottinger
(adr editor)
;
Stephen A. Hope
(music editor)
; ABC
- For part VI.
"Peter the Great" (1986)
-
James Troutman
(supervising sound editor)
;
David D. Caldwell
(sound editor)
;
Terry Chambers (I)
(sound editor)
;
Brian Courcier
(sound editor)
;
Dan Finnerty (I)
(sound editor)
;
James Koford
(sound editor)
;
Linda Moss (I)
(sound editor)
;
Richard Raderman
(sound editor)
;
Greg Stacy
(sound editor)
;
Marty Stein
(sound editor)
;
Mike Virnig
(sound editor)
;
Paul B. Clay
(adr editor)
;
Dan Carlin Sr.
; NBC
- For part I.
Alice in Wonderland (1985) (TV)
-
Joseph Melody
(supervising sound editor)
;
Dino Dimuro
(sound editor)
;
David R. Elliott
(sound editor)
;
Mark Friedgen
(sound editor)
;
Anthony Ippolito (I)
(sound editor)
;
Larry Kemp
(sound editor)
;
John Kline (II)
(sound editor)
;
Greg Schorer
(sound editor)
;
Rusty Tinsley
(sound editor)
;
Scott A. Tinsley
(sound editor)
;
Joseph A. Mayer (I)
(adr editor)
;
Erma E. Levin
(music editor)
; CBS
- For part II.
Dallas: The Early Years (1986) (TV)
-
David D. Caldwell
(supervising sound editor)
;
Irwin Cadden
(sound editor)
;
Terry Chambers (I)
(sound editor)
;
Stuart Chasmar
(sound editor)
;
Brian Courcier
(sound editor)
;
Rick Crampton
(sound editor)
;
Dan Finnerty (I)
(sound editor)
;
Donald Flick
(sound editor)
;
Don Higgins (I)
(sound editor)
;
Ted Johnston (I)
(sound editor)
;
James Koford
(sound editor)
;
Ingeborg Larson
(sound editor)
;
Linda Moss (I)
(sound editor)
;
Lorie O'Shatz
(sound editor)
;
Greg Stacy
(sound editor)
;
Dick Vandenberg
(sound editor)
;
Mike Virnig
(sound editor)
;
Tally Paulos
(adr editor)
;
Patricia Peck
(music editor)
; CBS
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Winner:
"Amazing Stories" (1985)
-
Richard L. Anderson
(supervising sound editor)
;
Wayne Allwine
(sound editor)
;
James Christopher (I)
(sound editor)
;
George Fredrick
(sound editor)
;
John Stacy (II)
(sound editor)
;
Burton Weinstein
(sound editor)
;
Lettie Odney
(adr editor)
;
Denise Whiting
(adr editor)
;
Kenneth Wannberg
(music editor)
; NBC
- For episode "The Mission".
Other Nominees:
"Airwolf" (1984)
-
Michael D. Wilhoit
(supervising sound editor)
;
Gene Corso
(sound editor)
;
Michael H. Ford
(sound editor)
;
Hector C. Gika
(sound editor)
;
Donlee Jorgensen
(sound editor)
;
Asher Yates
(sound editor)
;
Ernesto Mas (I)
(adr editor)
;
Gene L. Gillette
(music editor)
; CBS
- For episode "Eagles".
"Hill Street Blues" (1981)
-
Gary Krivacek
(supervising editor)
;
Timothy Borquez
(sound editor)
;
Mark R. Crookston
(sound editor)
;
Bill Dannevick
(sound editor)
;
Stephen Janisz
(sound editor)
;
Mary Ruth Smith
(sound editor)
;
Jerelyn J. Harding
(adr editor)
;
Don Sanders (II)
(music editor)
; NBC
- For episode "Two Easy Pieces".
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Kevin Spears (I)
(supervising sound editor/adr editor)
;
Mark R. Crookston
(sound editor)
;
Andrea Horta
(sound editor)
;
Constance A. Kazmer
(sound editor)
;
Brian F. Mars
(sound editor)
;
John O. Robinson III
;
Dan Garde
(music editor)
; NBC
- For episode "Time Heals", part 1.
Misfits of Science (1985) (TV)
-
Kyle Wright (I)
(supervising sound editor)
;
Bruce Bell (I)
(sound editor)
;
Barney Cabral
(sound editor)
;
Phil Haberman
(sound editor)
;
Mark Hollingsworth
(sound editor)
;
Donlee Jorgensen
(sound editor)
;
Jimmy Ling
(sound editor)
;
Bernard F. Pincus
(sound editor)
;
Vern Shaw
(sound editor)
;
Bruce Stambler
(sound editor)
;
Michael D. Wilhoit
(sound editor)
;
Richard Marx (I)
(adr editor)
;
Laurie Higgins Tobias
(music editor)
; NBC
Outstanding Special Visual Effects
Winners:
Dinosaur! (1985) (TV)
-
Phil Tippett
(special visual effects)
; CBS
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985) (TV)
-
Michael J. McAlister
(special visual effects)
; ABC
Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Second Serve (1986) (TV)
-
Del Acevedo
(makeup creation)
;
Paul Stanhope (I)
(makeup artist)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"North and South" (1985)
-
Alan Fama
;
Rod Wilson (II)
(makeup artist)
;
Dick Smith (II)
(Hal Holbrook's makeup)
; ABC
- For part VI.
Alice in Wonderland (1985) (TV)
-
Terry Smith (III)
(makeup artist)
;
Werner Keppler
(makeup artist)
;
Leo Lotito Jr.
(makeup supervisor)
; CBS
- For part II.
Annihilator (1986) (TV)
-
Michael Westmore (I)
(makeup)
;
Zoltan Elek
(makeup)
; NBC
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
Richard Blair (I)
;
Stephen Abrums
; NBC
Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series
Winner:
"Airwolf" (1984)
-
Rod Wilson (II)
(makeup)
; CBS
- For episode "The Horn of Plenty".
Other Nominees:
"Amazing Stories" (1985)
-
Chuck House
(makeup)
;
Michael Westmore (I)
(makeup)
; NBC
- For episode "Gather Ye Acorns".
"Dynasty" (1981)
-
Jack Freeman (I)
(makeup)
;
Robert Sidell
(makeup)
;
Bruce Hutchinson (I)
(makeup)
; ABC
- For episode "Masquerade".
Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Winner:
"Scarecrow and Mrs. King" (1983)
-
Arthur B. Rubinstein
(composer)
; CBS
- For episode "We're Off to See the Wizard".
Other Nominees:
"Dynasty" (1981)
-
Angela Morley
(composer)
; ABC
- For episode "The Subpoenas".
"Miami Vice" (1984)
-
Jan Hammer
(composer)
; NBC
- For episode "Bushido".
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Alf Clausen
; ABC
- For episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice".
Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Special (Dramatic Underscore)
Winner:
"Peter the Great" (1986)
-
Laurence Rosenthal (I)
(composer)
; NBC
- For part I.
Other Nominees:
"North and South" (1985)
-
Bill Conti
(composer)
; ABC
- For part I.
Death of a Salesman (1985) (TV)
-
Alex North
(composer)
; CBS
Early Frost, An (1985) (TV)
-
John Kander
; NBC
Letter to Three Wives, A (1985) (TV)
-
Johnny Mandel
(composer)
; NBC
Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics
Winner:
Andy Williams and the NBC Kids Search for Santa (1985) (TV)
-
Larry Grossman (I)
(composer)
;
Buz Kohan
(lyricist)
; NBC
- For the song "My Christmas Wish".
Other Nominees:
"Growing Pains" (1985)
-
Steve Dorff
(composer)
;
John Bettis (I)
(lyricist)
; ABC
- For the song "As Long As We Got Each Other".
All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan (1985) (TV)
-
Earl Brown (II)
(composer/lyricist)
;
Toby Martin (I)
(lyricist)
; CBS
- For the song "America is Changing Back to What She Used to Be".
America Votes the #1 Song (1986) (TV)
-
Ray Charles (I)
(composer/lyricist)
; ABC
- For the song "Take It to the People".
Third Annual NBC All-Star Hour, The (1986) (TV) -
Ken Welch
(composer/lyricist)
;
Mitzie Welch
(composer/lyricist)
; NBC
- For the song "One Big Happy Family".
Twelfth Annual People's Choice Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
Earl Brown (II)
(composer/lyricist)
; CBS
- For the song "The People's Choice".
Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
28th Annual Grammy Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
Whitney Houston
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Great Performances" (1972)
-
Patti LaBelle
; PBS
- For episode "Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III".
"Saturday Night Live" (1975)
-
Jon Lovitz
; NBC
28th Annual Grammy Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
Sarah Vaughan (I)
; CBS
All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr., An (1986) (TV)
-
Debbie Allen
; NBC
All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr., An (1986) (TV)
-
Stevie Wonder
; NBC
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program
Winner:
Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, The (1985) (TV)
-
Nick Vanoff
(producer)
;
George Stevens Jr.
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Late Night with David Letterman" (1982)
-
Jack Rollins
(executive producer)
;
Barry Sand
(producer)
;
David Letterman
(host)
; NBC
"Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The" (1962)
-
Frederick De Cordova
(executive producer)
;
Peter Lassally
(producer)
;
Johnny Carson (I)
(host)
; NBC
40th Annual Tony Awards, The (1986) (TV)
-
Alexander H. Cohen (II)
(executive producer)
;
Hildy Parks
(producer)
;
Martha Mason (II)
(co-producer)
; CBS
American Film Institute Salute to Billy Wilder, The (1986) (TV)
-
George Stevens Jr.
; NBC
Outstanding Individual Achievements - Classical Music/Dance Programming
Winner:
"Great Performances" (1972)
-
Franco Zeffirelli
(director)
; PBS
- For episode "Cavalleria Rusticana".
Other Nominees:
"Great Performances" (1972)
-
Plácido Domingo
; PBS
- For episode "Cavalleria Rusticana".
"Great Performances: Dance in America" (1976)
-
Emile Ardolino
(director)
; PBS
- For episode "Choreography by Jerome Robbins with the New York City Ballet".
Gala of Stars 1986 (1986) (TV)
-
John Ardoin
(writer)
; PBS
Verdi Requiem, The (1986) (TV) -
Kirk Browning
(director)
; PBS
Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Second Serve (1986) (TV)
-
K.G. Ramsey
(hairstylist)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"North and South" (1985)
-
Virginia Darcy
(hairstylist)
; ABC
- For part I.
"North and South, Book II" (1986)
-
Yolanda Toussieng
(hairstylist)
;
Shirley Crawford
(hairstylist)
; ABC
- For part I.
Alice in Wonderland (1985) (TV)
-
Josée Normand
(hairstylist)
;
Jo Thomas (II)
(hairstylist)
; CBS
- For part I.
Outstanding Miniseries
Winner:
"Peter the Great" (1986)
-
Lawrence Schiller
(executive producer)
;
Marvin J. Chomsky
(producer)
;
Konstantin Thoeren
(line producer)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy" (1986)
-
George Walker (VI)
(executive producer)
;
Judith de Paul
(producer)
; PBS
"On Wings of Eagles" (1986)
-
Edgar J. Scherick
(executive producer)
;
Lynn Raynor
(producer)
; NBC
Dress Gray (1986) (TV)
-
Frank von Zerneck Jr.
(executive producer)
;
Glenn Jordan (I)
(producer)
;
William Beaudine Jr.
; NBC
Long Hot Summer, The (1985) (TV)
-
Leonard Hill
(executive producer)
;
John Thomas Lenox
(executive producer)
;
Ronald Gilbert
(supervising producer)
;
Dori Weiss
(producer)
; NBC
Outstanding Children's Program
Winner:
Anne of Green Gables (1985) (TV)
-
Kevin Sullivan (I)
(executive producer/producer)
;
Lee Polk (II)
(executive producer)
;
Ian McDougall (I)
(producer)
; PBS
Other Nominees:
"Punky Brewster" (1984)
-
David W. Duclon
(executive producer)
;
Gary Menteer (I)
(supervising producer)
;
Rick Hawkins (I)
(producer)
; NBC
116th Edition of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, The (1986) (TV) -
Kenneth Feld
(executive producer)
;
Steve Binder
(producer)
; CBS
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor (1985) (TV)
-
George Lucas
(executive producer)
;
Thomas G. Smith (I)
(producer)
; ABC
Girl Who Spelled Freedom, The (1986) (TV)
-
Judith A. Polone
(executive producer)
;
R.W. Goodwin
(producer)
;
Christopher Knopf
(co-producer)
;
David A. Simons
(co-producer)
; ABC
Outstanding Achievement in Costuming for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
"North and South" (1985)
-
Joie Hutchinson
(women's costume supervisor)
;
Vicki Sánchez
(women's costume supervisor)
;
Pat McGrath (IV)
(men's costume supervisor)
; ABC
- For part IV.
Other Nominees:
Blood & Orchids (1986) (TV)
-
Louise Clark (II)
(women's costumer)
;
Patrick R. Norris
(men's costumer)
; CBS
- For part II.
Dallas: The Early Years (1986) (TV)
-
Winnie D. Brown
(women's costumes)
;
Daniel J. Lester
(men's costumes)
;
Joan Thomas (I)
(set costumer)
;
Janet Lucas Lawler
(set costumer)
; CBS
Dress Gray (1986) (TV)
-
Shari Feldman
(women's wardrobe)
;
Lucille Cusolito
(women's wardrobe)
;
Pat McGrath (IV)
(men's wardrobe)
;
Buck Skelton
(men's costumer)
; Umberto Savoia
(men's costumer)
; NBC
- For part II.
Outstanding Comedy Series
Winner:
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Paul Junger Witt
(executive producer)
;
Tony Thomas (I)
(executive producer)
;
Paul Bogart
(supervising producer)
;
Kathy Speer
;
Terry Grossman
;
Marsha Posner Williams
(co-producer)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
James Burrows (II)
(executive producer)
;
Glen Charles
(executive producer)
;
Les Charles
(executive producer)
;
Peter Casey (I)
;
David Lee (V)
;
Heide Perlman
;
David Angell
;
Tim Berry (I)
(co-producer)
; NBC
"Cosby Show, The" (1984)
-
Marcy Carsey
(executive producer)
;
Tom Werner (I)
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