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Emmy Awards
: 1988
Emmy
Date:
27 August (creative arts), 28 August (primetime programming)
Host:
John Forsythe (I)
Location:
Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California, USA
Notes:
The awards are presented to shows that were broadcast 6:00pm to 2:00am between 1 July 1987 and 31 May 1988.
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Winner:
"Year in the Life, A" (1987)
-
Richard Kiley
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)
-
Ron Perlman
; CBS
"Equalizer, The" (1985)
-
Edward Woodward
; CBS
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Corbin Bernsen
; NBC
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Michael Tucker (I)
; NBC
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Inherit the Wind (1988) (TV)
-
Jason Robards
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Hemingway" (1988)
-
Stacy Keach
; Syndicated
- For part I
Foxfire (1987) (TV)
-
Hume Cronyn
; CBS
Mandela (1987) (TV)
-
Danny Glover
; HBO
Murder of Mary Phagan, The (1988) (TV)
-
Jack Lemmon (I)
; NBC
- For part II.
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Family Ties" (1982)
-
Michael J. Fox (I)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Ted Danson
; NBC
"Frank's Place" (1987)
-
Tim Reid (I)
; CBS
"Hooperman" (1987)
-
John Ritter
; ABC
"Slap Maxwell Story, The" (1987)
-
Dabney Coleman
; ABC
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Winner:
"Cagney & Lacey" (1982)
-
Tyne Daly
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Cagney & Lacey" (1982)
-
Sharon Gless
; CBS
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Susan Dey
; NBC
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Jill Eikenberry
; NBC
"Murder, She Wrote" (1984)
-
Angela Lansbury
; CBS
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Foxfire (1987) (TV)
-
Jessica Tandy
; CBS
Other Nominees:
Ann Jillian Story, The (1988) (TV)
-
Ann Jillian
; NBC
Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank, The (1988) (TV)
-
Mary Steenburgen
; CBS
Baby M (1988) (TV)
-
JoBeth Williams
; ABC
Lincoln (1988) (TV)
-
Mary Tyler Moore
; NBC
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Beatrice Arthur
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Kirstie Alley
; NBC
"Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, The" (1987)
-
Blair Brown
; NBC
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Rue McClanahan
; NBC
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Betty White (I)
; NBC
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Winner:
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Larry Drake
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Alan Rachins
; NBC
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Jimmy Smits
; NBC
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Ed Begley Jr.
; NBC
"thirtysomething" (1987)
-
Timothy Busfield
; ABC
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Baby M (1988) (TV)
-
John Shea (I)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
Baby M (1988) (TV)
-
Dabney Coleman
; ABC
Baby M (1988) (TV)
-
Bruce Weitz
; ABC
Billionaire Boys Club (1987) (TV)
-
Ron Silver (I)
; NBC
Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988) (TV)
-
Anthony Quinn (I)
; ABC
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Night Court" (1984)
- John Larroquette (I); NBC
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Kelsey Grammer
; NBC
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Woody Harrelson
; NBC
"Cheers" (1982)
-
George Wendt (I)
; NBC
"Newhart" (1982)
-
Peter Scolari
; CBS
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Estelle Getty
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"227" (1985)
-
Jackée Harry
; NBC
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Rhea Perlman
; NBC
"Newhart" (1982)
-
Julia Duffy
; CBS
"Who's the Boss?" (1984)
-
Katherine Helmond
; ABC
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Winner:
"thirtysomething" (1987)
-
Patricia Wettig
; ABC
Other Nominees:
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Susan Ruttan
; NBC
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Bonnie Bartlett
; NBC
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Christina Pickles
; NBC
"thirtysomething" (1987)
-
Polly Draper
; ABC
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988) (TV)
-
Jane Seymour (I)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank, The (1988) (TV)
-
Lisa Jacobs (I)
; CBS
Echoes in the Darkness (1987) (TV)
-
Stockard Channing
; CBS
Lincoln (1988) (TV)
-
Ruby Dee (I)
; NBC
Woman He Loved, The (1988) (TV)
-
Julie Harris (I)
; CBS
Outstanding Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video Control for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas (1987) (TV)
-
Mike Spencer (II)
(technical director/senior video control)
; David 'Rocket' Barber
(cameraperson)
;
Bob Keys
(cameraperson)
;
Ron Sheldon (I)
(cameraperson)
; Gunter Degn
(cameraperson)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
Evening of Comedy with Jimmie Walker and Friends (1988) (TV) -
Robert G. Holmes (I)
(technical director)
;
David N. Banks
(cameraperson)
;
Paul Basta
(cameraperson)
;
Dean Hall (I)
(cameraperson)
;
Dave Owens
(cameraperson)
;
Irv Waitsman
(cameraperson)
;
Larry Huchingson
(senior video control)
; Showtime
Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, The (1987) (TV)
-
Gene Crowe
(technical director)
;
Thomas Geren
(cameraperson)
;
Kevin Hayes (III)
(cameraperson)
;
Larry Heider
(cameraperson)
;
Bob Keys
(cameraperson)
;
David Levisohn
(cameraperson)
;
Jay Millard
(cameraperson)
;
Wayne Orr
(cameraperson)
;
Bill Philbin (I)
(cameraperson)
;
Ron Sheldon (I)
(cameraperson)
;
Keith Winikoff
(senior video control)
;
John B. Field
(senior video control)
; CBS
Magic of David Copperfield X: The Bermuda Triangle, The (1988) (TV)
-
Keith Winikoff
(technical director)
;
David Levisohn
(cameraperson)
;
Bill Philbin (I)
(cameraperson)
;
Hector Ramirez (I)
(cameraperson)
; CBS
We The People 200: The Constitutional Gala (1988) (TV) -
Gene Crowe
(technical director)
;
John Burdick
(cameraperson)
;
Ed Crosby
(cameraperson)
;
Larry Heider
(cameraperson)
;
Bob Keys
(cameraperson)
;
Wayne Orr
(cameraperson)
;
Hector Ramirez (I)
(cameraperson)
; Fred Roth (III)
(cameraperson)
;
Ron Sheldon (I)
(cameraperson)
;
Keith Winikoff
(senior video control)
; CBS
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Hooperman" (1987)
-
Gregory Hoblit
; ABC
- For the pilot episode.
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
James Burrows (II)
; NBC
- For episode "Backseat Becky, Up Front".
"Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, The" (1987)
-
Jay Tarses
; NBC
- For episode "Here Comes That Cold Wind Off the River".
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Terry Hughes (I)
; NBC
- For episode "Old Friends".
"It's Garry Shandling's Show." (1986)
-
Alan Rafkin
; Showtime
- For episode "No Baby, No Show".
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series
Winner:
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Mark Tinker
; NBC
- For the episode "Weigh In, Way Out".
Other Nominees:
"China Beach" (1988) {Pilot (#1.0)}
-
Rod Holcomb
; ABC
- For the pilot episode.
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Kim Friedman
; NBC
- For episode "Handroll Express".
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Gregory Hoblit
; NBC
- For episode "The Wizard of Odds".
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Win Phelps
; NBC
- For episode "Full Marital Jacket".
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Sam Weisman
; NBC
- For episode "Beauty and Obese".
Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction
Winner:
Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas (1987) (TV)
-
Ian Fraser (I)
(music director/principal arranger)
;
Chris Boardman (I)
(principal arranger)
;
Alexander Courage
(principal arranger)
;
Angela Morley
(principal arranger)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
"Great Performances" (1972)
-
Michael Tilson Thomas
(music director/principal arranger)
; PBS
- For episode "Celebrating Gershwin".
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Alf Clausen
(music director/principal arranger)
;
Hummie Mann
(principal arranger)
;
Brad Dechter
(principal arranger)
;
Don Nemitz
(principal arranger)
;
George Gaffney (I)
(principal arranger)
; ABC
- For episode "Cool Hand Dave", part II.
Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration (1988) (TV)
-
Elliot Lawrence (I)
(music director)
;
Torrie Zito
(principal arranger)
;
Don Sebesky
(principal arranger)
;
Tommy Newsom
(principal arranger)
;
Lanny Meyers
(principal arranger)
;
Jamie Lawrence (III)
(principal arranger)
;
Lawrence Schwartz
(principal arranger)
;
Peter Matz (I)
(principal arranger)
;
Larry Grossman (I)
(vocal arranger)
;
Mark Hummel
(dance arranger)
; CBS
Outstanding Technical Direction/Electronic Camerawork/Video Control for a Series
Winner:
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
O. Tamburri
(technical director)
;
Jack Chisolm
(cameraperson)
;
Stephen A. Jones
(cameraperson)
;
Ritch Kenney
(cameraperson)
;
Ken Tamburri
(cameraperson)
;
Bob Kaufman (II)
(senior video control)
; NBC
- For episode "Old Friends".
Other Nominees:
"Charmings, The" (1987)
-
Dave Smith (VIII)
(technical director)
;
Warren Cress
(cameraperson)
; Charles T. Henry (II)
(cameraperson)
;
Joe Talosi
(cameraperson)
;
Harriet Uhl
(cameraperson)
;
Dale Walsh (II)
(cameraperson)
;
Ross Harmon
(senior video control)
; ABC
- For episode "Trading Places".
"Dolly" (1987)
-
Vaughn Gaddey
(technical director)
;
Ralph Alcocer
(cameraperson)
;
Ron Brooks (III)
(cameraperson)
;
D.J. Diomedes
(cameraperson)
;
Sal Folino
(cameraperson)
;
Dale Walsh (II)
(cameraperson)
;
Chuck Pharis
(senior video control)
; ABC
- For episode "A Down Home Country Christmas".
"Win, Lose or Draw" (1987)
-
Rick Labgold
(technical director)
;
Van Theodore Carlson
(cameraperson)
;
James Earl Jackson
(cameraperson)
;
Tracy Lawrence (II)
(cameraperson)
;
David Navarrette
(cameraperson)
;
Jim Rush (I)
(cameraperson)
;
Dale Orlich
(senior video control)
;
Jean Mason (II)
(senior video control)
; Syndicated
- For show #1183.
Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Variety/Music or Drama Series, a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas (1987) (TV)
-
John Rook (II)
(lighting director)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
Barry Manilow: Big Fun on Swing Street (1988) (TV)
-
Bill Klages
(lighting director)
; CBS
Willie Nelson, Texas Style (1988) (TV) -
Olin Younger
(lighting director)
; CBS
Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
"Great Performances" (1972)
-
Patricia Birch
;
Humphrey Burton
; PBS
- For episode "Celebrating Gershwin".
Other Nominees:
"Late Night with David Letterman" (1982)
-
Hal Gurnee
; NBC
- For episode "6th Anniversary Special".
Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration (1988) (TV)
-
Walter C. Miller
; CBS
Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour: The 20th Reunion, The (1988) (TV)
-
David Grossman (III)
; CBS
Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Charmings, The" (1987)
-
Mark Buxbaum
(lighting director)
; ABC
- For episode "The Witch Is of Van Oaks".
Other Nominees:
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Alan Walker (III)
(director of photography)
; NBC
- For episode "Old Friends".
"Married with Children" (1987)
-
Ted Polmanski
(lighting consultant)
; Gavin Wishart
(lighting director)
; FBC
- For episode "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun".
"Night Court" (1984)
-
George Spiro Dibie
(director of photography)
; NBC
- For episode "Constitution", part II.
"Who's the Boss?" (1984)
-
Mark J. Levin
(lighting director)
; ABC
- For episode "Two on a Billboard".
Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Lincoln (1988) (TV)
-
Lamont Johnson (I)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank, The (1988) (TV)
-
John Erman
; CBS
Billionaire Boys Club (1987) (TV)
-
Marvin J. Chomsky
; NBC
Echoes in the Darkness (1987) (TV)
-
Glenn Jordan (I)
; CBS
Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story, The (1988) (TV)
-
Paul Wendkos
; NBC
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series
Winner:
"thirtysomething" (1987)
-
Paul Haggis
(writer)
;
Marshall Herskovitz
(writer)
; ABC
- For episode "Business as Usual (aka Michael's Father's Death)".
Other Nominees:
"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)
-
Ron Koslow
(writer)
; CBS
- For the pilot episode.
"China Beach" (1988) {Pilot (#1.0)}
-
John Sacret Young
; ABC
- For the pilot episode.
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Terry Louise Fisher
;
David E. Kelley
; NBC
- For episode "Beauty and Obese".
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Terry Louise Fisher
(teleplay/story)
;
David E. Kelley
(teleplay)
;
Steven Bochco
(story)
; NBC
- For episode "Full Marital Jacket".
"St. Elsewhere" (1982)
-
Bruce Paltrow
(teleplay)
;
Mark Tinker
(teleplay)
;
Tom Fontana
(story)
;
John Tinker
(story)
;
Channing Gibson
(story)
; NBC
- For episode "The Last One".
Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank, The (1988) (TV)
-
William Hanley
(writer)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
Baby M (1988) (TV)
-
James Steven Sadwith
; ABC
- For part I.
Billionaire Boys Club (1987) (TV)
-
Gy Waldron
(writer)
; NBC
- For part I.
Foxfire (1987) (TV)
-
Susan Cooper (I)
(writer)
; CBS
Murder of Mary Phagan, The (1988) (TV)
-
Jeffrey Lane (I)
(teleplay)
;
Larry McMurtry
(story)
; NBC
- For part II.
Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
World According to Me, The (1988) (TV)
-
Jackie Mason
(writer)
; HBO
Other Nominees:
"Late Night with David Letterman" (1982)
-
Steve O'Donnell (III)
;
Joe Toplyn
;
Chris Elliott (I)
;
Matt Wickline
;
Jeff Martin (III)
;
Gerard Mulligan
;
Randy Cohen (I)
;
Larry Jacobson (II)
;
Kevin Curran (I)
;
Fred Graver
;
Adam Resnick (I)
;
Boyd Hale (I)
;
David Letterman
; NBC
- For episode "Sixth Anniversary Special".
"Tracey Ullman Show, The" (1987)
-
James L. Brooks
;
Heide Perlman
;
Jerry Belson
;
Ken Estin
;
Sam Simon (I)
;
Marc Flanagan
;
Matt Groening
;
Wallace Wolodarsky
;
Jay Kogen
;
Dick Blasucci
;
Tracey Ullman
; FBC
- For episodes "Ginny Redux", "Fear" and "Real Lace".
Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour: The 20th Reunion, The (1988) (TV)
-
Mason Williams (II)
(writer)
;
Bob Arnott
(writer)
; CBS
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Winner:
"Frank's Place" (1987)
-
Hugh Wilson (I)
; CBS
- For episode "The Bridge".
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Glen Charles
;
Les Charles
; NBC
- For episode "Home is the Sailor".
"Designing Women" (1986)
-
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
(writer)
; CBS
- For episode "Killing All the Right People".
"It's Garry Shandling's Show." (1986)
-
Tom Gammill (I)
;
Max Pross
;
Sam Simon (I)
; Showtime
- For episode "It's Garry and Angelica's Show".
"It's Garry Shandling's Show." (1986)
-
Garry Shandling
;
Alan Zweibel
; Showtime
- For episode "No Baby, No Show".
"Wonder Years, The" (1988)
-
Carol Black (I)
;
Neal Marlens
; ABC
- For the pilot episode.
Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
I Saw What You Did (1988) (TV)
-
Woody Omens
; CBS
Other Nominees:
Baby M (1988) (TV)
-
James Crabe
; ABC
- For part I.
Inherit the Wind (1988) (TV)
-
Stevan Larner
; NBC
Little Girl Lost (1988) (TV)
-
Philip H. Lathrop
; ABC
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series
Winner:
"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)
-
Roy H. Wagner
; CBS
- For the pilot episode.
Other Nominees:
"Highway to Heaven" (1984)
-
Ted Voigtlander
; NBC
- For episode "A Dream of Wild Horses"
"Magnum, P.I." (1980)
-
John C. Flinn III
; CBS
- For episode "Unfinished Business".
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Gerald Perry Finnerman
; ABC
- For episode "Hee's Living With You, Kid".
"Ohara" (1987)
-
Richard M. Rawlings Jr.
; ABC
- For episode "See Something That Isn't There"
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)
-
Edward R. Brown
; Syndicated
- For episode "The Big Goodbye".
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series
Winner:
"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)
-
John B. Mansbridge
(art director)
;
Charles Korian
(set decorator)
; CBS
- For the pilot episode.
Other Nominees:
"Frank's Place" (1987)
-
Jacqueline Webber
(production designer)
;
Daniel Loren May
(set decorator)
; CBS
- For episode "Cool and the Gang" part II.
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
James J. Agazzi
(production designer)
;
Bill Harp
(set decorator)
; ABC
- For episode "Here's Living with You, Kid".
Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Foxfire (1987) (TV)
-
Jan Scott (I)
(production designer)
;
Erica Rogalla
(set decorator)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Noble House" (1988)
-
Robert W. Laing
(production designer)
;
Francesco Chianese
(art director)
;
George Richardson (I)
(art director)
;
Hugh Scaife
(set decorator)
; NBC
- For part I.
Lincoln (1988) (TV)
-
Paul Peters (I)
(art director)
;
Lynn Smart
(set decorator)
; NBC
- For part I.
Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
Barry Manilow: Big Fun on Swing Street (1988) (TV)
-
Charles Lisanby
(production designer)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
Family Comedy Hour (1987) (TV)
-
Romain Johnston
(art director)
; NBC
Magic of David Copperfield X: The Bermuda Triangle, The (1988) (TV)
-
Joe Stewart (I)
(art director)
;
John Shaffner
(art director)
; CBS
We The People 200: The Constitutional Gala (1988) (TV) -
Rene Lagler
(production designer)
; CBS
Women of the Night II (1988) (TV) -
Jane Fletcher (I)
(art director)
; HBO
Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story (1987) (TV)
-
Jane Robinson (I)
(costume designer)
; NBC
- For part II.
Other Nominees:
"Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story" (1987)
-
Michel Fresnay
(costume designer)
; ABC
- For part III.
Lincoln (1988) (TV)
-
Joseph G. Aulisi
(costume designer: Abraham & Mary Lincoln)
;
George L. Little
(costume designer: all other costumes)
; NBC
- For part I.
Woman He Loved, The (1988) (TV)
-
Robin Fraser-Paye
(costume designer)
; CBS
Outstanding Costume Design for a Series
Winner:
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)
-
William Ware Theiss
(costume designer)
; Syndicated
- For episode "The Big Goodbye".
Other Nominees:
"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)
-
Judy Evans (I)
(costume designer)
; CBS
- For episode "The Alchemist".
"Frank's Place" (1987)
-
Pat Welch (II)
(costume designer)
; CBS
- For episode "Frank Returns".
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Robert Turturice
(costume designer)
; ABC
- For episode "Here's Living with You, Kid".
"Murder, She Wrote" (1984)
-
Al Lehman (I)
(costume designer)
; CBS
- For episode "A Fashionable Way to Die".
Outstanding Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
Las Vegas: An All-Star 75th Anniversary (1987) (TV)
-
Peter Menefee
(costume designer)
;
Ret Turner
(costume designer)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
"Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The" (1988)
-
Madeline Ann Graneto
(costume designer)
; CBS
- For the show with guests
Harry Belafonte
,
Jack Lemmon (I)
and
Pat Paulsen
.
Opryland Celebrates 200 Years of American Music (1988) (TV) -
Bill Hargate
(costume designer)
; Syndicated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Winner:
"Frank's Place" (1987)
-
Michael Ballin
(sound mixer)
;
M. Curtis Price
(sound mixer)
;
Marty Church
(sound mixer)
; Lenora Peterson
(sound mixer)
; CBS
- For episode "Food Fight".
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Pete San Filipo Sr.
(sound mixer)
;
Thomas J. Huth
(sound mixer)
;
Doug Gray (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Robert Douglas (II)
(sound mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "The Last Angry Mailman".
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Edward L. Moskowitz
;
Allen Patapoff
(sound mixer)
;
Craig Porter (I)
(sound mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "Old Friends".
Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour: The 20th Reunion, The (1988) (TV)
-
David E. Fluhr
(sound mixer)
;
Carroll Pratt
(sound mixer)
;
Otto Svoboda
(sound mixer)
; CBS
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or a Special
Winner:
"Dolly" (1987)
-
Doug Rider
(sound mixer)
;
Carroll Pratt
(sound mixer)
;
David E. Fluhr
(sound mixer)
;
Doug Nelson (I)
(sound mixer)
; ABC
- For episode "Down in New Orleans".
Other Nominees:
"Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The" (1962)
-
Ron Estes
(sound mixer)
;
Roger Cortes
(sound mixer)
; NBC
- For the show with host
Jay Leno
and guests
Dan Aykroyd
and Miami Sound Machine.
Bob Hope's USO Christmas from the Persian Gulf: Around the World in Eight Days (1988) (TV)
-
Murray McFadden
(sound mixer)
;
Michael T. Gannon
(sound mixer)
;
Billy Youdelman
(sound mixer)
;
Thomas J. Huth
(sound mixer)
;
Steve Deaver
(sound mixer)
; NBC
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Dramatic Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs. Salim Ajami (1988) (TV)
-
Don MacDougall
(sound mixer)
;
Grover B. Helsley
(sound mixer)
;
Joseph D. Citarella
(sound mixer)
;
Russell Williams II
(sound mixer)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Earth Star Voyager" (1988)
-
Ray West (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Don MacDougall
(sound mixer)
;
Joseph D. Citarella
(sound mixer)
;
Eric Batut
(sound mixer)
; ABC
- For part II.
Bluffing It (1987) (TV)
-
Ray West (I)
(sound mixer)
;
John L. Anderson (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Joseph D. Citarella
(sound mixer)
;
Owen Langevin
(sound mixer)
; ABC
Foxfire (1987) (TV)
-
Hank Garfield (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Bill Nicholson (I)
(sound mixer)
;
William Gazecki
(sound mixer)
;
Peter Reale
(sound mixer)
; CBS
Right to Die (1987) (TV)
-
Ray West (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Joseph D. Citarella
(sound mixer)
;
Charles Grenzbach (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Walter Hoylman
(sound mixer)
; NBC
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series
Winner:
"Tour of Duty" (1987)
-
Susan Moore-Chong
(sound mixer)
;
Thomas J. Huth
(sound mixer)
;
Tim Philben
(sound mixer)
;
Sam Black (I)
(sound mixer)
; CBS
- For episode "Under Siege".
Other Nominees:
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
David Schneiderman (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Sergio Reyes (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Robert Appere
(sound mixer)
;
David Dockendorf
(sound mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "Leapin' Lizards".
"Magnum, P.I." (1980)
-
William L. McCaughey
(sound mixer)
;
Doug Botnick
(sound mixer)
;
Paul Wells (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Stan Gordon
(sound mixer)
; CBS
- For episode "Resolution".
"Miami Vice" (1984)
-
Ray West (I)
(sound mixer)
;
Joseph D. Citarella
(sound mixer)
;
Grover B. Helsley
(sound mixer)
;
Joe Foglia
(sound mixer)
; NBC
- For episode "Like A Hurricane".
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)
-
Chris Haire
(sound mixer)
;
Doug Davey
(sound mixer)
;
Jerry Clemans
(sound mixer)
;
Alan Bernard (I)
(sound mixer)
; Syndicated
- For episode "Where No One Has Gone Before".
Outstanding Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production
Winner:
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Elodie Keene
(editor)
; NBC
- For episode "Full Marital Jacket".
Other Nominees:
"China Beach" (1988) {Pilot (#1.0)}
-
Erwin Dumbrille
(editor)
;
Christopher Nelson (I)
(editor)
; ABC
- For the pilot episode.
"Frank's Place" (1987)
-
Marsh Hendry
(editor)
;
Robert Souders
(editor)
; CBS
- For episode "Food Fight".
"L.A. Law" (1986)
-
Quinnie Martin Jr.
(editor)
; NBC
- For episode "Divorce with Extreme Prejudice".
"thirtysomething" (1987)
-
Victor Du Bois
(editor)
;
Richard Freeman (I)
(editor)
; ABC
- For episode "Therapy".
Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Single Camera Production
Winner:
Murder of Mary Phagan, The (1988) (TV)
-
John A. Martinelli
(editor)
; NBC
- For part II
Other Nominees:
Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank, The (1988) (TV)
-
Jerrold L. Ludwig
(editor)
; CBS
Bourne Identity, The (1988) (TV)
-
Benjamin A. Weissman
(editor)
;
Ellen Ring Jacobson
(editor)
; ABC
Foxfire (1987) (TV)
-
Paul LaMastra
(editor)
; CBS
Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story, The (1988) (TV)
-
James Galloway (I)
(editor)
; NBC
To Heal a Nation (1988) (TV)
-
Gregory Prange
(editor)
;
Millie Moore
(editor)
; NBC
Outstanding Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production
Winner:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
Andy Ackerman (I)
(editor)
; NBC
- For episode "The Big Kiss-Off".
Other Nominees:
"Designing Women" (1986)
-
Roger Bondelli
(editor)
; CBS
- For episode "Killing All the Right People".
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Jim McElroy (II)
(editor)
; NBC
- For episode "Old Friends".
"Newhart" (1982)
-
Mike Wilcox
(editor)
; CBS
- For episode "A Midseason Night's Dream".
"Tracey Ullman Show, The" (1987)
-
M. Pam Blumenthal
(editor)
;
Douglas Hines (I)
(editor)
; FBC
- For episodes "Ginny Redux", "Fear" and "Real Lace".
Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Multi-Camera Production
Winner:
Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas (1987) (TV)
-
Andy Zall
(editor)
;
Mark West (I)
(editor)
;
Bob Jenkis
(editor)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
"Barbara Walters Special, The" (1976)
-
Ann Woodward (I)
(supervising tape editor)
;
Mark Oberthaler
(videotape editor)
; ABC
- For episode with guests
Glenn Close
,
Oprah Winfrey
and Cher.
Plaza Suite (1987) (TV)
-
Robert Bernstein (I)
(editor)
; ABC
Willie Nelson, Texas Style (1988) (TV) -
Pam Marshall (I)
(editor)
; CBS
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Murder of Mary Phagan, The (1988) (TV)
-
Rich Harrison (I)
(supervising sound editor/sound editor)
;
Tom Cornwell
(sound editor)
;
Peter Harrison (I)
(sound editor)
;
Thomas McMullen
(sound editor)
;
Stan Siegel
(sound editor)
;
Tally Paulos
(supervising adr editor)
;
Allan K. Rosen
(supervising music editor)
; NBC
- For part II.
Other Nominees:
"Earth Star Voyager" (1988)
-
Joseph Melody
(supervising sound editor)
;
Rusty Beith
(sound editor)
;
Dino Dimuro
(sound editor)
;
Golden Felton
(sound editor)
;
Mark Friedgen
(sound editor)
;
G. Michael Graham
(sound editor)
;
Lenny Jennings
(sound editor)
;
A. David Marshall
(sound editor)
;
Dave McMoyler
(sound editor)
;
Greg Schorer
(sound editor)
;
Scott A. Tinsley
(sound editor)
;
Michael C. Gutierrez
(supervising adr editor)
;
John Mick
(supervising music editor)
;
Mark Steele (I)
(sound editor)
;
Gary Macheel
(sound editor)
; ABC
- For part II.
Return of the Shaggy Dog, The (1987) (TV)
-
Gary Winter (III)
(supervising sound editor)
;
Dick Wahrman
(sound editor)
;
John Kline (II)
(sound editor)
;
Craig Vandagriff
(sound editor)
;
Joe Divitale
(sound editor)
;
Alan Bromberg
(sound editor)
;
Ed Osborne
(sound editor)
;
Cliff Bell Jr.
(supervising adr editor)
;
Jamie Forester
(supervising music editor)
; ABC
- For part II.
Save the Dog! (1988) (TV)
-
Gary Winter (III)
(supervising sound editor)
;
Jack A. Finlay
(sound editor)
;
William Hooper (I)
(sound editor)
;
John Kline (II)
(sound editor)
;
Thomas McMullen
(sound editor)
;
Michael O'Corrigan
(sound editor)
;
Gary Vaughan
(sound editor)
;
Dick Wahrman
(sound editor)
;
Bill Young (V)
(sound editor)
;
Craig Vandagriff
(sound editor)
;
Cliff Bell Jr.
;
Kathleen Bennett
(supervising music editor)
; Disney Channel
Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story, The (1988) (TV)
-
Dwayne Avery (II)
(supervising sound editor)
;
Duncan Burns (I)
(sound editor)
;
Terry Chambers (I)
(sound editor)
;
Jeff Clark (I)
(sound editor)
;
Michael P. Cook
(sound editor)
;
Ed Fassl
(sound editor)
;
Adam Johnston (I)
(sound editor)
;
James Koford
(sound editor)
;
Carin Rogers
(sound editor)
;
Skip Williams
(sound editor)
;
David Lewis Yewdall
(sound editor)
;
Jerry Jacobson
(sound editor)
;
Gail Clark Burch
(supervising adr editor)
;
Steve Livingston
(supervising music editor)
; NBC
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
Winner:
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)
-
Bill Wistrom
(supervising sound editor)
;
Wilson Dyer
(sound editor)
;
Mace Matiosian
(sound editor/supervising adr editor)
;
James Wolvington
(sound editor)
;
Gerry Sackman
(supervising music editor)
;
Keith Bilderbeck
(sound editor)
; Syndicated
- For episode "11001001".
Other Nominees:
"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)
-
Anthony Mazzei (I)
(supervising sound editor)
;
Scott Martin Gershin
(sound editor)
;
Robert Mackston
(sound editor)
;
Steve Dutkovich
(sound editor)
;
Dave Weathers
(sound editor)
;
David Hankins
(adr)
;
Don Sanders (II)
(supervising music editor)
; CBS
- For episode "No Way Down".
"Hunter" (1984)
-
Sam Gemette
(supervising sound editor)
;
Ray Alba
(sound editor)
;
John M. Colwell
(sound editor)
;
William Jacobs (II)
(sound editor)
;
Jim Siracusa
(sound editor)
;
Craig Vandagriff
(sound editor)
;
Cliff Bell Jr.
(supervising adr editor)
;
Jeff Charbonneau
(supervising music editor)
; NBC
- For episode "The Black Dahlia".
"J.J. Starbuck" (1987)
-
Dick Wahrman
(supervising sound editor)
;
Joe Divitale
(sound editor)
;
John Kline (II)
(sound editor)
;
Alan Bromberg
(sound editor)
;
Ed Osborne
(sound editor)
;
Steve Olson (IV)
(sound editor)
;
Cliff Bell Jr.
(supervising adr editor)
;
John Caper Jr.
(supervising music editor)
; NBC
- For episode "Incident at Sam September"
"Wiseguy" (1987) {Pilot (#1.1)}
-
Gary Winter (III)
(supervising sound editor)
;
William Jacobs (II)
(sound editor)
;
John M. Colwell
(sound editor)
;
Ray Alba
(sound editor)
;
Jim Siracusa
(sound editor)
;
Michael O'Corrigan
(sound editor)
;
William Hooper (I)
(sound editor)
;
Bill Young (V)
(sound editor)
;
Robert Gutknecht
(sound editor)
;
Joe Divitale
(sound editor)
;
John Kaufman (VI)
(sound editor)
;
Thomas McMullen
(sound editor)
;
John Kline (II)
(sound editor)
;
Cliff Bell Jr.
;
John Caper Jr.
(supervising music editor)
; CBS
- For the pilot episode.
Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story (1987) (TV)
-
Ronnie Specter
(key makeup)
;
Linda DeVetta
(Ms. Fawcett's makeup)
;
Pauline Heys
(Ms. Fawcett's makeup)
; NBC
- For part II.
Other Nominees:
King of Love, The (1987) (TV)
-
Moni Mansano
(makeup supervisor)
; ABC
Right to Die (1987) (TV)
-
Tommy Cole (I)
(Ms. Welch's makeup)
;
Pat Gerhardt
(makeup)
; NBC
Something Is Out There (1988) (TV)
-
Rick Baker (I)
(makeup)
; NBC
- For part II.
Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Derickson Story, The (1988) (TV)
-
John M. Elliott Jr.
(makeup)
; NBC
Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series
Winner:
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)
-
Werner Keppler
(makeup)
;
Michael Westmore (I)
(makeup)
;
Gerald Quist
(makeup)
; Syndicated
- For episode "Conspiracy".
Other Nominees:
"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)
-
Rick Baker (I)
(makeup)
;
Margaret Prentice (I)
(makeup)
; CBS
- For episode "To Reign in Hell".
"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)
-
Rick Baker (I)
(makeup)
;
Margaret Prentice (I)
(makeup)
;
Fred C. Blau Jr.
(makeup)
;
Vincent Prentice
(makeup)
; CBS
- For episode "Promises of Someday".
"Highway to Heaven" (1984)
-
Hank Edds
(makeup)
;
Michael Westmore (I)
(makeup)
;
Gerald Quist
(makeup)
; NBC
- For episode "I Was a Middle-Aged Werewolf".
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)
-
Michael Westmore (I)
(makeup)
;
Werner Keppler
(makeup)
;
Gerald Quist
(makeup)
;
Rolf John Keppler
(makeup)
; Syndicated
- For episode "Coming of Age"
Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
Winner:
"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)
-
Lee Holdridge
(composer)
; CBS
- For the pilot episode.
Other Nominees:
"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)
-
Don Davis (I)
(composer)
; CBS
- For episode "To Reign In Hell".
"Dallas" (1978)
-
Angela Morley
(composer)
; CBS
- For episode "Hustling"
"Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, The" (1987)
-
Patrick Williams (I)
(composer)
; NBC
- For episode "Here's Why You Shouldn't Get Too Attached to Your Cat".
"Moonlighting" (1985)
-
Alf Clausen
(composer)
; ABC
- For episode "Here's Living With You, Kid".
Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Special (Dramatic Underscore)
Winner:
Bourne Identity, The (1988) (TV)
-
Laurence Rosenthal (I)
(composer)
; ABC
- For part I.
Other Nominees:
"Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story" (1987)
-
Gerald Fried
(composer)
; ABC
- For part III.
April Morning (1988) (TV)
-
Allyn Ferguson
(composer)
; CBS
Foxfire (1987) (TV)
-
Johnny Mandel
(composer)
; CBS
Perry Mason: The Case of the Avenging Ace (1988) (TV)
-
Dick DeBenedictis
(composer)
; NBC
Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics
Winner:
Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas (1987) (TV)
-
Larry Grossman (I)
(composer)
;
Buz Kohan
(lyricist)
; ABC
- For the song "The Sound of Christmas".
Other Nominees:
"Growing Pains" (1985)
-
Steve Dorff
(composer)
;
John Bettis (I)
(lyricist)
;
Christopher Cross
(lyricist)
; ABC
- For the song "Swept Away".
- For episode "Aloha".
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC (1988) (TV) -
Cy Coleman
(composer/lyricist)
;
James Lipton
(composer/lyricist)
; NBC
- For the song "Comedy Ain't No Joke".
NBC Investigates Bob Hope (1987) (TV)
-
Bob Alberti
(composer)
;
Gene Perret
(lyricist)
;
Martha Bolton
(lyricist)
; NBC
- For the song "A Man Is Innocent/Until Proven Guilty".
Outstanding Achievement in Main Title Theme Music
Nominees:
"Beauty and the Beast" (1987)
-
Lee Holdridge
; CBS
"Great Performances" (1972)
-
John Corigliano
; PBS
"Law and Harry McGraw, The" (1987)
-
Richard Markowitz
; CBS
"thirtysomething" (1987)
-
Stewart Levin
;
W.G. Snuffy Walden
; ABC
Outstanding Variety-Music Events Programming
Winner:
60th Annual Academy Awards, The (1988) (TV)
-
Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
; ABC
Other Nominees:
14th Annual People's Choice Awards, The (1988) (TV)
-
Gary Smith (III)
(executive producer)
;
Dwight Hemion
(executive producer)
;
Stuart Crowner
(producer)
; CBS
15th Annual American Music Awards, The (1988) (TV)
-
Dick Clark (I)
(executive producer)
;
Al Schwartz (I)
(producer)
;
Larry Klein (III)
(co-producer)
; ABC
2nd Annual American Comedy Awards, The (1988) (TV)
-
George Schlatter
(producer)
; ABC
30th Annual Grammy Awards, The (1988) (TV)
-
Pierre Cossette
(executive producer)
;
Ken Ehrlich (I)
(producer)
; CBS
Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
Winner:
ABC Presents: A Royal Gala (1988) (TV)
-
Robin Williams (I)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
"Great Performances" (1972)
-
Mikhail Baryshnikov
; PBS
- For episode "Celebrating Gershwin".
"Tracey Ullman Show, The" (1987)
-
Julie Kavner
; FBC
- For episode "Drugs and Guns".
All-Star Toast to the Improv, An (1988) (V)
-
Billy Crystal
; HBO
Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration (1988) (TV)
-
Ray Charles (I)
; CBS
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program
Winner:
Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration (1988) (TV)
-
Don Mischer
(executive producer)
;
Jan Cornell
(producer)
;
David J. Goldberg (I)
(producer)
;
Sara Lukinson
(co-producer)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Late Night with David Letterman" (1982)
-
Jack Rollins
(executive producer)
;
David Letterman
(executive producer/host)
;
Robert Morton (I)
(producer)
; NBC
- For episode "6th Anniversary Special".
"Late Night with David Letterman" (1982)
-
Jack Rollins
(executive producer)
;
David Letterman
(executive producer/host)
;
Robert Morton (I)
(producer)
; NBC
"Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, The" (1988)
-
Tom Smothers
(executive producer/host)
;
Ken Kragen
(producer)
;
Dick Smothers
(host)
; CBS
"Tracey Ullman Show, The" (1987)
-
James L. Brooks
(executive producer)
;
Heide Perlman
(executive producer)
;
Jerry Belson
(executive producer)
;
Ken Estin
(executive producer)
;
Richard Sakai (I)
(producer)
;
Ted Bessell
(producer)
;
Marc Flanagan
(co-producer)
;
Tracey Ullman
(host)
;
Dick Blasucci
(co-producer)
; FBC
Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story (1987) (TV)
-
Claudia Thompson
(key hairstylist)
;
Aaron F. Quarles
(Ms. Fawcett's hairstylist)
;
Jan Archibald
(Ms. Fawcett's hairstylist)
;
Stephen Rose (I)
(key hairdresser)
; NBC
- For part II.
Other Nominees:
Elvis and Me (1988) (TV)
-
Russell Smith (III)
(hairstylist)
; ABC
- For part II.
Lincoln (1988) (TV)
-
Kelvin R. Trahan
(hairstylist)
; NBC
- For part I.
Right to Die (1987) (TV)
-
N. Kristine Chadwick
(Ms. Welch's hairstylist)
;
Kathy W. Estocin
(hairstylist)
; NBC
Outstanding Miniseries
Winner:
Murder of Mary Phagan, The (1988) (TV)
-
George Stevens Jr.
(producer)
; NBC
Other Nominees:
"Rumpole of the Bailey" (1978)
-
Lloyd Shirley
(executive producer)
;
Jacqueline Davis (I)
(producer)
;
Rebecca Eaton
(series executive producer)
; PBS
Baby M (1988) (TV)
-
Ilene Amy Berg
(executive producer)
;
Gordon Freedman
(producer)
; ABC
Billionaire Boys Club (1987) (TV)
-
Donald March
(executive producer)
;
Marvin J. Chomsky
(supervising producer)
;
Marcy Gross
(producer)
;
Ann Weston (I)
(producer)
; NBC
Lincoln (1988) (TV)
-
Sheldon Pinchuk
(executive producer)
;
Bill Finnegan
(executive producer)
;
Patricia Finnegan
(executive producer)
;
Robert W. Christiansen
(producer)
;
Rick Rosenberg (I)
(producer)
; NBC
Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Title Sequences
Winner:
Lord Peter Wimsey (1987) (TV)
-
Liz Friedman (II)
(graphic designer)
; PBS
Other Nominees:
"Friday the 13th" (1987)
-
Paul Boyington
; Syndicated
"Slap Maxwell Story, The" (1987)
-
James Castle (I)
(graphic designer)
;
Bruce Bryant (I)
(graphic designer)
;
Carol Johnsen
(graphic designer)
;
Vic Lowrey
(graphic designer)
; ABC
Moyers: God and Politics (1988) (TV) -
Chris Kogler
(graphic designer)
;
David Chomowicz
(graphic designer)
; PBS
Outstanding Children's Program
Winner:
Secret Garden, The (1987) (TV)
-
Norman Rosemont
(executive producer)
;
Steve Lanning
(producer)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
"Storyteller, The" (1988)
-
Jim Henson (I)
(executive producer)
;
Duncan Kenworthy
(producer)
; NBC
- For episode "A Story Short".
"Storyteller, The" (1988)
-
Jim Henson (I)
(executive producer)
;
Duncan Kenworthy
(producer)
; NBC
- For episode "The Luckchild".
"Tall Tales and Legends" (1985)
-
Shelley Duvall
(executive producer)
;
Bridget Terry
(producer)
;
Fred Fuchs
(producer)
; Showtime
Muppet Family Christmas, A (1987) (TV)
-
Jim Henson (I)
(executive producer)
;
Diana Birkenfield
(producer)
;
Martin G. Baker
(co-producer)
; ABC
Outstanding Achievement in Costuming for a Miniseries or a Special
Winner:
Shakedown on the Sunset Strip (1988) (TV)
-
Eddie Marks (I)
(costume supervisor)
;
Deborah Hopper
(costumer)
;
Radford Polinsky
(costumer)
; CBS
Other Nominees:
American Film Institute Comedy Special (1987) (TV)
-
Len Marcus
(costumer)
; NBC
What Price Victory (1988) (TV)
-
Dodie Shepard
(wardrobe supervisor)
;
Robert Iannaccone
(men's costumer)
; ABC
Outstanding Comedy Series
Winner:
"Wonder Years, The" (1988)
-
Carol Black (I)
(executive producer)
;
Neal Marlens
(executive producer)
;
Jeffrey Silver (II)
(producer)
; ABC
Other Nominees:
"Cheers" (1982)
-
James Burrows (II)
(executive producer)
;
Glen Charles
(executive producer)
;
Les Charles
(executive producer)
;
Peter Casey (I)
(producer)
;
David Lee (V)
(producer)
;
David Angell
(producer)
;
Tim Berry (I)
(co-producer)
; NBC
"Frank's Place" (1987)
-
Hugh Wilson (I)
(executive producer)
;
Tim Reid (I)
(executive producer)
;
Max Tash
(producer)
;
David Chambers (I)
(producer)
;
Richard Dubin (I)
(co-producer)
;
Samm-Art Williams
(co-producer)
; CBS
"Golden Girls, The" (1985)
-
Paul Junger Witt
(executive producer)
;
Tony Thomas (I)
(executive producer)
;
Susan Harris (I)
(executive producer)
;
Kathy Speer
(co-executive producer)
;
Terry Grossman
(co-executive producer)
;
Mort Nathan
(supervising producer)
;
Barry Fanaro
(supervising producer)
;
Winifred Hervey
;
Marsha Posner Williams
(co-producer)
;
Fredric Weiss
(co-producer)
;
Jeffrey Ferro
(co-producer)
; NBC
"Night Court" (1984)
-
Reinhold Weege
(executive producer)
;
Jeffrey Melman
(supervising producer)
;
Tom Straw (I)
(producer)
;
Linwood Boomer
(producer)
;
Tim Steele
(co-producer)
; NBC
Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special
Winner:
Inherit the Wind (1988) (TV)
-
Peter Douglas (II)
(executive producer)
;