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Emmy Awards: 1992

Emmy

Date:29 August (creative arts), 30 August (primetime programming)
Host:Dennis Miller (I)
Location:Pasadena Center Exhibition Hall, Pasadena, California, USA (creative arts)
Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California, USA (primetime programming)
Notes:
  • The awards are presented to shows that were broadcast 6:00pm to 2:00am between 1 June 1991 and 31 May 1992.

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
  Winner:
 
  Other Nominees:
 
  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - Sam Waterston; NBC
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Michael Moriarty (I); NBC
  • "Northern Exposure" (1990) - Rob Morrow (I); CBS
  • "Quantum Leap" (1989) - Scott Bakula; NBC
  • "Quantum Leap" (1989) - Harrison Page; NBC
  • "Tales from the Crypt" (1989) - Kirk Douglas (I); HBO

  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Cheers" (1982) - Ted Danson; NBC
  • "Evening Shade" (1990) - Burt Reynolds (I); CBS
  • "Roseanne" (1988) - John Goodman (I); ABC
  • "Seinfeld" (1990) - Jerry Seinfeld; NBC
  • "Wings" (1990) - Kelsey Grammer; NBC

  • Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Christmas on Division Street (1991) (TV) - Hume Cronyn; CBS
  • Crazy from the Heart (1991) (TV) - Rubén Blades; TNT
  • Miss Rose White (1992) (TV) - Maximilian Schell; NBC
  • To Catch a Killer (1992) (TV) - Brian Dennehy; Syndicated

  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - Regina Taylor (I); NBC
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Shirley Knight (I); NBC
  • "Murder, She Wrote" (1984) - Angela Lansbury; CBS
  • "Road to Avonlea" (1989) - Kate Nelligan; Disney Channel
  • "The Trials of Rosie O'Neill" (1990) - Sharon Gless; CBS

  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story (1992) (TV) - Meredith Baxter; CBS
  • Afterburn (1992) (TV) - Laura Dern; HBO
  • Mrs. Cage (1992) (TV) - Anne Bancroft (I); PBS
  • One Against the Wind (1991) (TV) - Judy Davis (I); CBS

  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Brooklyn Bridge" (1991) - Marion Ross (I); CBS
  • "Cheers" (1982) - Kirstie Alley; NBC
  • "Roseanne" (1988) - Roseanne; ABC
  • "The Golden Girls" (1985) - Betty White (I); NBC
  • "Wings" (1990) - Tyne Daly; NBC

  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "L.A. Law" (1986) - Jimmy Smits; NBC
  • "Northern Exposure" (1990) - John Corbett (I); CBS
  • "Quantum Leap" (1989) - Dean Stockwell; NBC
  • "The Ray Bradbury Theater" (1985) - Richard Kiley; USA
  • "The Trials of Rosie O'Neill" (1990) - Edward Asner; CBS

  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Broadway Bound (1992) (TV) - Jerry Orbach; ABC
  • Intruders (1992) (TV) - Ben Vereen; CBS
  • Mrs. Cage (1992) (TV) - Hector Elizondo; PBS
  • The Burden of Proof (1992) (TV) - Brian Dennehy; ABC

  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Cheers" (1982) - Harvey Fierstein; NBC
  • "Coach" (1989) - Jerry Van Dyke; ABC
  • "Evening Shade" (1990) - Charles Durning; CBS
  • "Murphy Brown" (1988) - Jay Thomas (I); CBS
  • "Seinfeld" (1990) - Jason Alexander (I); NBC

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Broadway Bound (1992) (TV) - Anne Bancroft (I); ABC
  • Doing Time on Maple Drive (1992) (TV) - Bibi Besch; 20th Century Fox Television
  • Miss Rose White (1992) (TV) - Penny Fuller (I); NBC
  • Miss Rose White (1992) (TV) - Maureen Stapleton; NBC

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "China Beach" (1988) - Marg Helgenberger; ABC
  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - Mary Alice (I); NBC
  • "L.A. Law" (1986) - Conchata Ferrell; NBC
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Barbara Barrie; NBC
  • "Northern Exposure" (1990) - Cynthia Geary; CBS
  • "Reasonable Doubts" (1991) - Kay Lenz; NBC

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Cheers" (1982) - Frances Sternhagen; NBC
  • "Designing Women" (1986) - Alice Ghostley; CBS
  • "Murphy Brown" (1988) - Faith Ford; CBS
  • "Seinfeld" (1990) - Julia Louis-Dreyfus; NBC
  • "The Golden Girls" (1985) - Estelle Getty; NBC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Comic Relief V (1992) (TV) - John B. Field (technical director); Bill Philbin (I) (camera operator); Larry Heider (camera operator); David Levisohn (camera operator); Thomas Geren (camera operator); Hector Ramirez (I) (camera operator); Theodore Ashton (camera operator); Keith Winikoff (video control); HBO
  • Sinbad and Friends: All the Way Live... Almost! (1991) (TV) - Gene Crowe (technical director); Donna Quante (camera operator); Bill Philbin (I) (camera operator); Vince Singletary (camera operator); Larry Heider (camera operator); Dave Hilmer (camera operator); Kenneth Patterson (II) (camera operator); Mark Sanford (I) (video control); Steve Berry (I) (video control); ABC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Late Night with David Letterman" (1982) - Hal Gurnee (director); NBC
    - For episode "10th Anniversary Special".
  • "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962) - Bobby Quinn (director); NBC
  • The 45th Annual Tony Awards (1991) (TV) - Walter C. Miller (director); CBS
  • The 64th Annual Academy Awards (1992) (TV) - Jeff Margolis (I) (director); ABC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Brooklyn Bridge" (1991) - Sam Weisman (director); CBS
    - For episode "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling".
  • "Cheers" (1982) - James Burrows (II) (director); NBC
    - For episode "An Old Fashioned Wedding".
  • "Murphy Brown" (1988) - Lee Shallat Chemel (director); CBS
    - For episode "Send in the Clowns".
  • "Seinfeld" (1990) - David Steinberg (I) (director); NBC
    - For episode "The Tapes".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming - Directing
      Winner:
     

    Outstanding Individual Achievement in Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Drama Series, Variety Series, Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962) - William Merrill (lighting director); NBC
  • Comic Relief V (1992) (TV) - Jeff Engel (I) (lighting designer); HBO
  • Nouvelle expérience (1991) (TV) - Sylvain Brault (lighting director); HBO
  • The 64th Annual Academy Awards (1992) (TV) - Jeff Engel (I) (lighting consultant); Marc Palius (lighting director); ABC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Direction
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Late Night with David Letterman" (1982) - Paul Shaffer (music director); Bruce Kapler (arranger); NBC
    - For episode "10th Anniversary Special".
  • Christmas in Washington (1991) (TV) - Ian Fraser (I) (music director); Chris Boardman (I) (arranger); Billy Byers (arranger); J. Hill (II) (arranger); NBC
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1991) (TV) - Nick Perito (music director/principal arranger); Ray Charles (II) (arranger); CBS

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "China Beach" (1988) - Mimi Leder (director); ABC
    - For episode "Rewind".
  • "L.A. Law" (1986) - Rick Wallace (director); NBC
    - For episode "Say Goodnight Gracie.".
  • "Northern Exposure" (1990) - Jack Bender (director); CBS
    - For episode "Seoul Mates".
  • "The Trials of Rosie O'Neill" (1990) - Nancy Malone (I) (director); CBS
    - For episode "Heartbreak Hotel".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing for a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Homefront" (1991) - Ron Lagomarsino (director); ABC
    - For the pilot episode.
  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - Joshua Brand (director); NBC
    - For the pilot episode.
  • Broadway Bound (1992) (TV) - Paul Bogart (director); ABC
  • Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232 (1992) (TV) - Lamont Johnson (I) (director); ABC
  • Mark Twain and Me (1991) (TV) - Daniel Petrie (director); Disney Channel

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Davis Rules" (1991) - Jo Mayer (lighting designer); CBS
    - For episode "A Foggy Day On Puget Sound".
  • "Growing Pains" (1985) - George Spiro Dibie (director of photography); ABC
    - For episode "Home Malone".
  • "Night Court" (1984) - Charles L. Barbee (director of photography); NBC
    - For episode "A Guy Named Phantom", part I.

  • Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Night Court" (1984) - Robert G. Holmes (I) (technical director); Rocky Danielson (camera operator); Robert Bonas (camera operator); Rick Caswell (camera operator); Jeffrey Wheat (camera operator); Tom Tcimpidis (senior video control); NBC
    - For episode "A Guy Named Phantom", part II.
  • "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962) - Ray Figelski (technical director); Kurt Tonnessen (camera operator); Don Barker (II) (camera operator); Bruce Bottone (camera operator); Harold C. Ingels (video control); NBC
  • "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) - Michael Stramisky (technical director); Les Atkinson (camera operator); Kurt Tonnessen (camera operator); Don Barker (II) (camera operator); Theodore Ashton (camera operator); Harold C. Ingels (video control); NBC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Broadway Bound (1992) (TV) - Neil Simon (I) (writer); ABC
  • Doing Time on Maple Drive (1992) (TV) - James Duff (I) (writer); 20th Century Fox Television
  • Miss Rose White (1992) (TV) - Anna Sandor (writer); NBC
  • Without Warning: The James Brady Story (1991) (TV) - Robert Bolt (writer); HBO

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "In Living Color" (1990) - Pam Veasey (head writer); Greg Fields (head writer); Les Firestein (head writer); Keenen Ivory Wayans (writer); Fax Bahr (writer); Fred Graver (writer); Adam Small (I) (writer); Michael Anthony Snowden (writer); Steve Tompkins (writer); Damon Wayans (writer); Larry Wilmore (writer); Marc Wilmore (writer); Harry Dunn (IV) (writer); Michelle Jones (IV) (writer); Becky Hartman-Edwards (writer); Buddy Sheffield (writer); John Bowman (I) (writer); 20th Century Fox Television
  • "Late Night with David Letterman" (1982) - Steve O'Donnell (III) (head writer); Gerard Mulligan (writer); Larry Jacobson (II) (writer); Rob Burnett (I) (writer); Paul Simms (writer); Steve Young (II) (writer); Spike Feresten (writer); Maria Pope (I) (writer); Joe Furey (writer); Ken Keeler (writer); Jill Davis (I) (writer); Bill Scheft (writer); Adam Resnick (I) (writer); David Letterman (writer); NBC
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975) - Tom Davis (I) (writer); James Downey (I) (writer); Al Franken (I) (writer); Jack Handey (writer); Warren Hutcherson (writer); Steve Koren (writer); Dan McGrath (I) (writer); Lorne Michaels (writer); Adam Sandler (I) (writer); Herbert Sargent (I) (writer); Rob Schneider (I) (writer); Robert Smigel (writer); Bonnie Turner (writer); Terry Turner (I) (writer); Christine Zander (I) (writer); NBC
  • "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962) - Darrell Vickers (head writer); Andrew Nicholls (II) (head writer); Bob Smith (XV) (writer); Tony DeSena (writer); Michael Barrie (I) (writer); Jim Mulholland (writer); Bob Keane (I) (writer); Tom Finnigan (writer); NBC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Murphy Brown" (1988) - Diane English (teleplay/story); Korby Siamis (story); CBS
    - For episode "Uh-Oh", part II.
  • "Murphy Brown" (1988) - Steven Peterman (writer); Gary Dontzig (writer); CBS
    - For episode "Come Out, Come Out, Where Ever You Are".
  • "Roseanne" (1988) - Jennifer Heath (I) (writer); Amy Sherman (I) (writer); ABC
    - For episode "A Bitter Pill To Swallow".
  • "Seinfeld" (1990) - Larry David (I) (writer); NBC
    - For episode "The Parking Garage".
  • "Seinfeld" (1990) - Larry David (I) (writer); Bob Shaw (III) (writer); Don McEnery (writer); NBC
    - For episode "The Tape".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "China Beach" (1988) - John Wells (III) (teleplay/story); John Sacret Young (story); Carol Flint (story); Lydia Woodward (story); ABC
    - For episode "Hello-Goodbye".
  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - David Chase (II) (writer); NBC
    - For episode "Master Magician".
  • "Northern Exposure" (1990) - Robin Green (III) (writer); CBS
    - For episode "Burning Down The House".
  • "Northern Exposure" (1990) - Jeff Melvoin (writer); CBS
    - For episode "Democracy In America".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming - Writing
      Nominees:
     
  • Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991) - Fax Bahr (writer); George Hickenlooper (writer); Showtime
  • Losing It All: The Reality of Alzheimer's Disease (1991) (TV) - Michael Mierendorf (writer); HBO

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Afterburn (1992) (TV) - Isidore Mankofsky (director of photography); HBO
  • Doublecrossed (1991) (TV) - Donald M. Morgan; HBO
  • Into the Badlands (1991) (TV) - Johnny E. Jensen (director of photography); USA
  • Miss Rose White (1992) (TV) - Kees Van Oostrum (director of photography); NBC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Cinematography for a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Doogie Howser, M.D." (1989) - Michael D. O'Shea (I) (director of photography); ABC
    - For episode "Summer Of '91".
  • "Quantum Leap" (1989) - Michael W. Watkins; NBC
    - For episode "Dreams".
  • "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" (1992) - Miguel Icaza Solana (director of photography); Hugh Miles (II) (director of photography); ABC
    - For episode "British East Africa 1909".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming - Cinematography
      Winner:
     

    Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Murder, She Wrote" (1984) - Hub Braden (production designer); Mary Dodson (art director); Fred S. Winston (set decorator); CBS
    - For episode "Murder On Madison Avenue".
  • "Quantum Leap" (1989) - Cameron Birnie (production designer); Ellen Dambros-Williams (art director); Robert L. Zilliox (set decorator); NBC
    - For episode "Song For The Soul".
  • "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) - Richard D. James (production designer); Jim Mees (set decorator); Syndicated
    - For episode "Unification II".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "The Carol Burnett Show" (1991) - Roy Christopher (production designer); Debe Hale (art director); Ron Olsen (I) (set decorator); CBS
    - For episode #405.
  • The 45th Annual Tony Awards (1991) (TV) - John Falabella (production designer); Rosaria Sinisi (art director); CBS
  • The 64th Annual Academy Awards (1992) (TV) - Roy Christopher (production designer); Greg Richman (art director); Chris Idoine (art director); ABC
  • The 6th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1992) (TV) - Anthony Sabatino (I) (production designer); Alan Okazaki (art director); Scott Storey (art director); Syndicated

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Homefront" (1991) - Dean Edward Mitzner (production designer); Anne D. McCulley (set decorator); ABC
    - For the pilot episode.
  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - James Hulsey (production designer); Joseph Litsch (set decorator); NBC
    - For the pilot episode.
  • Cruel Doubt (1992) (TV) - Jan Scott (I) (production designer); Sandy Getzler (art director); Donald Krafft (set decorator); NBC
    - For part II.
  • Miss Rose White (1992) (TV) - Fred Harpman (production designer); Robert Checchi (set decorator); NBC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "In Living Color" (1990) - Michelle Cole (I) (costume designer); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For show #302.
  • "The Carol Burnett Show" (1991) - Bob Mackie (Carol Burnett's costumes); Ret Turner (costume designer); CBS
    - For show #403.
  • Louise Duart: The Secret Life of Barry's Wife (1991) (TV) - Garland W. Riddle (costume designer); Showtime

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Brooklyn Bridge" (1991) - Linda M. Bass (costume designer); CBS
    - For episode "War Of The Worlds".
  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - Tom McKinley (costume designer); NBC
    - For episode "The Slightest Distance".
  • "P.S.I. Luv U" (1991) - Jerry Skeels (costume designer); CBS
    - For episode "What's Up Bugsy".
  • "Quantum Leap" (1989) - Jean-Pierre Dorléac (costume designer); NBC
    - For episode "A Single Drop Of Rain".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "A Woman Named Jackie" (1991) - Shelley Komarov (costume designer); NBC
    - For part I.
  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - Mina Mittelman (costume designer); NBC
    - For the pilot episode.
  • Stompin' at the Savoy (1992) (TV) - Marilyn Matthews (I) (costume designer); CBS
  • The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (1991) (TV) - Robert Turturice (costume designer); NBC
    - For part II.

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "China Beach" (1988) - Lowell Harris (I) (production sound mixer); Don Cahn (re-recording mixer); Artie Torgersen (re-recording mixer); Jim Cook (I) (re-recording mixer); ABC
    - For episode "Hello-Goodbye".
  • "Northern Exposure" (1990) - Robert Marts (production sound mixer); Gary Gegan (re-recording mixer); Anthony D'Amico (re-recording mixer); Peter Cole (I) (re-recording mixer); CBS
    - For episode "Three Amigos".
  • "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) - Alan Bernard (I) (production mixer); Chris Haire (re-recording mixer); Richard L. Morrison (re-recording mixer); Doug Davey (I) (re-recording mixer); Syndicated
    - For episode "The Next Phase".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" (1962) - Dave Cone (audio); Roger Cortes (audio); NBC
  • Paul Simon's Concert in the Park (1991) (V) - Roy Halee (I) (audio mixing); Jay Vicari (audio mixing); Randy Ezratty (audio mixing); Stacey Foster (I) (audio mixing); Rich Travali (audio mixing); HBO
  • The 64th Annual Academy Awards (1992) (TV) - Paul Sandweiss (production audio mixer); Lee De Carlo (orchestra mixer); Robert Douglass (re-recording mixer); ABC
  • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (1991) (TV) - Ed Greene (I) (production sound mixer); Rick Himot (re-recording mixer); David E. Fluhr (re-recording mixer); Bob Elder (I) (pre-production mixer); CBS

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Brooklyn Bridge" (1991) - David Schneiderman (I) (production sound mixer); Jim Fitzpatrick (I) (re-recording mixer); Bruce P. Michaels (re-recording mixer); Gary Montgomery (III) (re-recording mixer); CBS
    - For episode "Get A Job".
  • "Cheers" (1982) - Robert Crosby (I) (production sound mixer); Robert Douglass (re-recording mixer); Sam Black (I) (re-recording mixer); Thomas J. Huth (re-recording mixer); NBC
    - For episode "Bar Wars IV: This Time It's For Real".
  • "The Simpsons" (1989) - Brad Brock (production mixer); Anthony D'Amico (re-recording mixer); Peter Cole (I) (re-recording mixer); Gary Gegan (re-recording mixer); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Treehouse Of Horror II".
  • "The Wonder Years" (1988) - Agamemnon Andrianos (production sound mixer); David John West (re-recording mixer); Nello Torri (re-recording mixer); Craig Hunter (III) (re-recording mixer); ABC
    - For episode "Grandpa's Car".

  • Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "A Woman Named Jackie" (1991) - Walter Hoylman (production sound mixer); Jerry Clemans (re-recording mixer); Robert L. Harman (re-recording mixer); Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixer); NBC
    - For part III.
  • Crash Landing: The Rescue of Flight 232 (1992) (TV) - Kenneth B. Ross (production sound mixer); Troy Porter (re-recording mixer); George R. Groves Jr. (re-recording mixer); David E. Fluhr (re-recording mixer); ABC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Single Camera Production
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Homefront" (1991) - William B. Stich; Michael B. Hoggan; ABC
    - For the pilot episode.
  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - David Rosenbloom; Karen I. Stern (editor); NBC
    - For the pilot episode.
  • Afterburn (1992) (TV) - Jerrold L. Ludwig; HBO
  • Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel (1992) (TV) - Douglas Ibold; NBC
    - For part II.

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement - Informational Programming - Picture Editing
      Winner:
     

    Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Cheers" (1982) - Robert Bramwell (editor); Peter Chakos (editor); NBC
    - For episode "An Old Fashioned Wedding".
  • "Coach" (1989) - Andrew Chulack (editor); ABC
    - For episode "A Real Guy's Guy".
  • "Home Improvement" (1991) - Alex Gimenez (editor); Marco Zappia (editor); ABC
    - For episode "Stereo Typical".
  • "Murphy Brown" (1988) - Tucker Wiard (editor); CBS
    - For episode "Send In The Clowns".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Brooklyn Bridge" (1991) - Roger Bondelli (editor); Jerry U. Frizell (editor); Ron Volk (editor); CBS
    - For episode "War Of The Worlds".
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Arthur W. Forney (editor); NBC
    - For episode "Misconception".
  • "Northern Exposure" (1990) - Briana London (editor); CBS
    - For episode "Three Amigos".
  • "The Trials of Rosie O'Neill" (1990) - Jeanene Ambler; CBS
    - For episode "This Can't Be Love".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Multi-Camera Production
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Nouvelle expérience (1991) (TV) - Vidal Béïque (editor); HBO
  • Sting at the Hollywood Bowl (1991) (TV) - Sean Fullan (editor); Michael Burlingame (I) (editor); Disney Channel

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
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  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - Richard Taylor (IV) (supervising sound editor); Michael C. Gutierrez (supervising sound editor); Brian Thomas Nist (sound editor); Matt Sawelson (sound editor); H. Jay Levine (sound editor); Peter Bergren (sound editor); John Voss Bonds Jr. (sound editor); Frank A. Fuller Jr. (sound editor); Joe Earle (sound editor); James Hebenstreit (sound editor); Peter Austin (II) (sound editor); Gary S. Gelfand (sound editor); Randal S. Thomas (sound editor); Adam Sawelson (dialogue editor); Ralph Osborn (I) (dialogue editor); Albert Edmund Lord III (adr editor); Bruce P. Michaels (adr editor); Dave Weathers (adr editor); Patty von Arx (music editor); Allan K. Rosen (music editor); NBC
    - For the pilot episode.
  • Cast a Deadly Spell (1991) (TV) - David Hankins (supervising sound editor); Brian Thomas Nist (sound editor); Peter Bergren (sound editor); Pat McCormick (II) (sound editor); Richard F.W. Davis (sound editor); Matt Sawelson (sound editor); Adam Sawelson (sound editor); Joe Earle (sound editor); James Hebenstreit (sound editor); Ralph Osborn (I) (sound editor); Dave Weathers (sound editor); Bruce P. Michaels (adr editor); Lise Richardson (music editor); HBO
  • Conagher (1991) (TV) - Joseph Melody (supervising sound editor); Scott A. Tinsley (supervising sound editor); Mark Steele (I) (sound editor); Richard S. Steele (sound editor); Gary Macheel (sound editor); Bob Costanza (sound editor); Dan Luna (sound editor); Michael J. Wright (I) (sound editor); T.W. Davis (sound editor); Kristi Johns (adr editor); TNT
  • Wedlock (1991) - Dave Weathers (supervising sound editor); Anthony Mazzei (I) (supervising sound editor); Joe Earle (sound editor); Frank A. Fuller Jr. (sound editor); Brian Thomas Nist (sound editor); John Voss Bonds Jr. (sound editor); Peter Bergren (sound editor); John Haeny (sound editor); Matt Sawelson (sound editor); Adam Sawelson (sound editor); James Hebenstreit (sound editor); Gary Lewis (II) (sound editor); Ralph Osborn (I) (sound editor); H. Jay Levine (sound editor); Albert Edmund Lord III (sound editor/adr editor); Bruce P. Michaels (adr editor); Richard Whitfield (music editor); Carlton Kaller (music editor); HBO

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series
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  • "Civil Wars" (1991) - Dave Weathers (supervising sound editor); Richard Taylor (IV) (supervising sound editor); Barbara Issak (sound editor); Frank A. Fuller Jr. (sound editor); Pat McCormick (II) (sound editor); Gary Lewis (II) (sound editor); Albert Edmund Lord III (adr editor); James Hebenstreit (adr editor); ABC
    - For episode "Oceans White With Phone".
  • "Northern Exposure" (1990) - William H. Angarola (supervising sound editor); Miguel Rivera (I) (sound editor); Brian Risner (sound editor); Michael L. DePatie (sound editor); Kimberly Lambert (II) (sound editor); Patty von Arx (music editor); Allan K. Rosen (music editor); CBS
    - For episode "Three Amigos".
  • "Quantum Leap" (1989) - Greg Schorer (supervising sound editor); Bob Costanza (sound editor); Rick Crampton (sound editor); Mike Dickeson (sound editor); Dan Luna (sound editor); Gary Macheel (sound editor); Mark Steele (I) (sound editor); Richard S. Steele (sound editor); Ernesto Mas (I) (adr editor); Bruce Frazier (music editor); NBC
    - For episode "Hurricane".
  • "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) - Bill Wistrom (supervising sound editor); James Wolvington (sound editor); Wilson Dyer (sound editor); Masanobu 'Tomi' Tomita (sound editor); Dan Yale (sound editor); Gerry Sackman (music editor); Syndicated
    - For episode "Power Play".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects
      Winners:
     

    Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series
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  • "In Living Color" (1990) - Stephanie Cozart Burton (key make-up); Sheryl Ptak (key make-up); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For show #327.
  • "Northern Exposure" (1990) - Joni Powell (make-up supervisor); CBS
    - For episode "Cicely".
  • "Perfect Strangers" (1986) - Matthew W. Mungle (special make-up); Joe Hailey (make-up); ABC
    - For episode "Citizenship", part I.
  • "Tales from the Crypt" (1989) - Todd Masters (special effects make-up designer/creator); Michael Spatola (make-up); HBO
    - For episode "Yellow".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Miniseries or a Special
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Babe Ruth (1991) (TV) - Michael Westmore (I) (special make-up); Michael R. Jones (I) (make-up); Richard Schwartz (VIII) (make-up); NBC
  • Wild Texas Wind (1991) (TV) - Keith Crary (make-up); NBC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Special (Dramatic Underscore)
      Winner:
     
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  • A Little Piece of Heaven (1991) (TV) - Don Davis (I) (composer); NBC
  • Doublecrossed (1991) (TV) - Richard Bellis (composer); HBO
  • Fire in the Dark (1991) (TV) - Arthur Kempel (composer); CBS
  • Survive the Savage Sea (1992) (TV) - Fred Karlin (composer); ABC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)
      Winner:
     
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  • "In the Heat of the Night" (1988) - Nan Schwartz (I) (composer); NBC
    - For episode "Family Reunion".
  • "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) - Dennis McCarthy (I) (composer); Syndicated
    - For episode "Unification I".
  • "The Simpsons" (1989) - Alf Clausen (composer); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Treehouse Of Horror II".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music
      Nominees:
     
  • "Brooklyn Bridge" (1991) - Marvin Hamlisch (music); Alan Bergman (I) (lyricist); Marilyn Bergman (lyricist); CBS
    - For episode "When Irish Eyes are Smiling".
  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - W.G. Snuffy Walden (composer); NBC
  • "Major Dad" (1989) - Steve Dorff (music); CBS
  • "Silk Stalkings" (1991) - Mike Post (I) (composer); USA
    - For episode "Working Girl".
  • "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" (1992) - Laurence Rosenthal (I) (composer); ABC

  • Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program (Series)
      Winner:
     
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  • "In Living Color" (1990) - Keenen Ivory Wayans (executive producer); Tamara Rawitt (producer); Kevin Berg (I) (co-producer); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For show #329.
  • "Late Night with David Letterman" (1982) - David Letterman (executive producer/host); Jack Rollins (I) (executive producer); Robert Morton (I) (producer); NBC
    - For episode "10th Anniversary Special".

  • Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program (Special)
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  • "Great Performances" (1972) - Dan Cleary (II) (executive producer); Jac Venza (executive producer); David Horn (I) (producer); John Walker (XVII) (coordinating producer); PBS
    - For episode "Unforgettable, with Love: Natalie Cole Sings the Songs of Nat King Cole".
  • Comic Relief V (1992) (TV) - John Moffitt (I) (executive producer); Pat Tourk Lee (executive producer); Bob Zmuda (executive producer); HBO

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics
      Winner:
     
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  • "The Carol Burnett Show" (1991) - Ken Welch (music/lyrics); Mitzie Welch (music/lyrics); CBS
    - For show #404.
    - For the song "Rock Out Of That Rockin' Chair".
  • A Salute to America's Pets (1991) (TV) - Jimmie Haskell (composer/lyricist); Carol Connors (II) (composer/lyricist); ABC
    - For the song "Love Without Strings".
  • The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards (1991) (TV) - Larry Grossman (I) (composer); Buz Kohan (lyricist); Disney Channel
    - For the song "We Have Come To Learn".

  • Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Great Performances" (1972) - Natalie Cole (I) (performer); PBS
    - For episode "Unforgettable, with Love: Natalie Cole Sings the Songs of Nat King Cole".
  • "Saturday Night Live" (1975) - Dana Carvey (member of repertory company); NBC
    - For episode with host Kirstie Alley.
  • George Carlin: Jammin' in New York (1992) (TV) - George Carlin (performer); HBO
  • The 64th Annual Academy Awards (1992) (TV) - Billy Crystal (host); ABC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement - Classical Music/Dance Programming - Directing
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Great Performances: Dance in America" (1976) - Matthew Diamond (director); PBS
    - For episode "Paul Taylor's Speaking in Tongues".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement - Classical Music/Dance Programming - Performance
      Winners:
     

    Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)
      Winner:
     
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  • "Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories" (1992) - Shelley Duvall (executive producer); Art Leonardi (animation producer/director); Carol Davies (I) (co-producer); Showtime
  • "The Ren & Stimpy Show" (1991) - Vanessa Coffey (executive producer); Mary Harrington (supervising producer); Christine Danzo (producer); John Kricfalusi (producer/director/writer); Bob Jaques (animation director); Bob Camp (writer); Will McRobb (writer); Mitchell Kriegman (writer); Nickelodeon
  • "The Simpsons" (1989) - James L. Brooks (executive producer); Matt Groening (executive producer); Sam Simon (I) (executive producer); Gabor Csupo (animation executive producer); Mike Reiss (co-executive producer); Al Jean (co-executive producer); Jay Kogen (supervising producer); Wallace Wolodarsky (supervising producer); George Meyer (II) (producer); Richard Sakai (I) (producer); David Silverman (I) (producer); Sherry Gunther (animation producer); John Swartzwelder (co-producer); Carlos Baeza (I) (director); Jon Vitti (writer); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode "Radio Bart".

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Graphic Design and Title Sequences
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Brooklyn Bridge" (1991) - Ed Sullivan (III) (designer/art director/creative director); Judy Korin (designer/producer/illustrator); CBS
  • "In Living Color" (1990) - Martin Ansolabehere (designer); 20th Century Fox Television
  • The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show 2 (1991) (TV) - James House (IV) (main title design); CBS

  • Outstanding Miniseries
      Winner:
     
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  • Cruel Doubt (1992) (TV) - Susan Baerwald (executive producer/producer); Daniel Franklin (I) (co-producer); NBC
  • Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel (1992) (TV) - Michael Mann (I) (executive producer); Richard Brams (co-executive producer); Gordon Greisman (co-executive producer); NBC
  • In a Child's Name (1991) (TV) - Dan Wigutow (executive producer); Helen Verno (executive producer); Vahan Moosekian (supervising producer); CBS
  • The Burden of Proof (1992) (TV) - Mike Robe (executive producer); Preston Fischer (I) (supervising producer); John Perrin Flynn (producer); ABC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
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  • "Homefront" (1991) - Georgina Williams (I) (hairstylist); Jerry Gugliemotto (hairstylist); ABC
    - For the pilot episode.
  • "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" (1992) - Meinir Jones-Lewis (chief hairdresser); Tricia Cameron (hairdresser); ABC
    - For the pilot episode.
  • Marilyn and Me (1991) (TV) - Linle White (hairstylist); ABC
  • O Pioneers! (1992) (TV) - Arturo Rojas (I) (hairstylist); CBS

  • Outstanding Comedy Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "Brooklyn Bridge" (1991) - Gary David Goldberg (executive producer); Sam Weisman (supervising producer); Seth Freeman (I) (supervising producer); Brad Hall (I) (producer); Alice West (I) (producer); Craig Zisk (co-producer); CBS
  • "Cheers" (1982) - James Burrows (II) (executive producer); Glen Charles (executive producer); Les Charles (executive producer); Cherie Steinkellner (executive producer); Bill Steinkellner (executive producer); Phoef Sutton (executive producer); Dan O'Shannon (supervising producer); Tom Anderson (IV) (supervising producer); Tim Berry (I) (producer); Dan Staley (co-producer); Rob Long (I) (co-producer); NBC
  • "Home Improvement" (1991) - Matt Williams (II) (executive producer); David McFadzean (executive producer); Carmen Finestra (executive producer); Gayle S. Maffeo (producer); John Pasquin (producer); ABC
  • "Seinfeld" (1990) - Andrew Scheinman (executive producer); Larry David (I) (executive producer); George Shapiro (executive producer); Howard West (executive producer); Tom Cherones (supervising producer); Jerry Seinfeld (producer); Larry Charles (I) (producer); Joan Van Horn (producer); Elaine Pope (co-producer); NBC

  • Outstanding Drama Series
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  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - Joshua Brand (executive producer); John Falsey (executive producer); David Chase (II) (executive producer); Barbara Hall (II) (supervising producer); Ian Sander (I) (producer); John Forrest Niss (co-producer); NBC
  • "L.A. Law" (1986) - Steven Bochco (executive producer); Rick Wallace (executive producer); Patricia Green (I) (executive producer); Alan Brennert (supervising producer); Carol Flint (supervising producer); Elodie Keene (supervising producer); James C. Hart (senior producer); Robert Breech (producer); Don Behrns (coordinating producer); NBC
  • "Law & Order" (1990) - Dick Wolf (I) (executive producer); Joseph Stern (co-executive producer); Michael Duggan (I) (supervising producer); David Black (I) (supervising producer); Robert Palm (producer); Daniel Sackheim (producer); Robert Nathan (I) (co-producer); Jeffrey M. Hayes (co-producer); NBC
  • "Quantum Leap" (1989) - Donald P. Bellisario (executive producer); Michael Zinberg (co-executive producer); Deborah Pratt (co-executive producer); Harker Wade (I) (supervising producer); Chris Ruppenthal (producer); Tommy Thompson (XII) (producer); Jeff Gourson (producer); Paul Brown (III) (producer); David Bellisario (coordinating producer); NBC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
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    Outstanding Children's Program
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  • "3-2-1 Contact" (1980) - Anne MacLeod (II) (executive producer); Terri Randall (II) (producer); PBS
    - For the extra "What Kids Want to Know About Sex and Growing Up".
  • "ABC Afterschool Specials" (1972) {In the Shadow of Love: A Teen AIDS Story (#20.1)} - Judith Stoia (executive producer); Lisa Schmid (producer); PBS
  • "Road to Avonlea" (1989) - Kevin Sullivan (I) (executive producer); Trudy Grant (I) (executive producer); Disney Channel
    - For episode "Facts And Fictions".
  • Winnie the Pooh & Christmas Too (1991) (TV) - Ken Kessel (supervising producer); Gaëtan Brizzi (producer); Jamie Mitchell (I) (producer); Paul Brizzi (producer); ABC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Choreography
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  • "In Living Color" (1990) - Rosie Perez (choreographer); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For show #307.
  • Comic Relief V (1992) (TV) - Lester Wilson (choreographer); HBO
  • Stompin' at the Savoy (1992) (TV) - Norma Miller (choreographer); CBS
  • The 64th Annual Academy Awards (1992) (TV) - Debbie Allen (choreographer); ABC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Miniseries or a Special
      Winner:
     
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  • "Homefront" (1991) - Chic Gennarelli (costume supervisor); Lyn Paolo (costume supervisor); Nanrose Buchman (costume supervisor); ABC
    - For the pilot episode.

  • Outstanding Informational Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "Entertainment Tonight" (1981) - Jim Van Messel (executive producer); David Nuell (executive producer); Barry Berk (II) (supervising producer); Bill Olson (III) (producer); Jim Ziegler (producer); Syndicated
    - For episode "Oscar Show #2752".
  • "Later with Bob Costas" (1988) - Lou Del Prete (executive producer); Matthew McCarthy (III) (executive producer); Bruce Cornblatt (senior producer); Fred Rothenberg (senior producer); Cynthia Parsons (I) (producer); Michael Weinberg (III) (producer); Bob Costas (host); NBC
    - For episode "Three Years Later".
  • "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" (1986) - Larry Dieckhaus (executive producer); Jim Murphy (XX) (supervising producer); Andrea Gronvall (producer); Gene Siskel (host); Roger Ebert (host); Syndicated
    - For episode "Breakthrough Stars Of 1992".
  • "Unsolved Mysteries" (1987) - Terry Dunn Meurer (executive producer); John Cosgrove (I) (executive producer); Stuart Schwartz (I) (coordinating producer); Raymond Bridgers (supervising producer); Ed Horwitz (supervising producer); NBC
    - For episode #417.

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series
      Winner:
     
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  • "In Living Color" (1990) - Pauletta O. Lewis (key hairstylist); Victoria Wood (III) (hairstylist); Pinky Cunningham (hairstylist); 20th Century Fox Television
    - For episode #310.
  • "Sessions" (1991) - Lucia Castaneda (I) (hairstylist); HBO
    - For episode "Thursday We Eat Italian".
  • "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) - Joy Zapata (hair designer); Patricia Miller (II) (hairstylist); Syndicated
    - For episode "Cost Of Living".

  • Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts
      Winner:
     
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  • A Carnegie Hall Christmas (1991) (TV) - Peter Gelb (executive producer); Daniel Anker (producer); Laura Mitgang (producer); André Previn (conductor); PBS
  • Kathleen Battle and Wynton Marsalis in Baroque Duet (1991) (TV) - Susan Frömke (producer); Peter Gelb (producer); Kathleen Battle (performer); Wynton Marsalis (performer); PBS
  • Liverpool Oratorio (1991) (TV) - Richard Ogden (II) (executive producer); Chips Chipperfield (producer); PBS
    - (Shown within "Great Performances" (1972)).
  • The 100th Telecast: Pavarotti Plus! Live from Lincoln Center (1991) (TV) - John Goberman (producer); Karen McLaughlin (II) (coordinating producer); Marc Bauman (I) (coordinating producer); Luciano Pavarotti (performer); PBS

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Casting
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    Outstanding Informational Special
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  • "The Barbara Walters Special" (1976) - Bill Geddie (producer); Barbara Walters (host); ABC
    - For episode with guests Michelle Pfeiffer, Anthony Hopkins and Tom Cruise.
  • Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio (1991) - Ken Burns (I) (producer); Morgan Wesson (producer); Tom Lewis (VI) (producer); PBS
  • Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991) - Doug Claybourne (executive producer); Fred Roos (executive producer); George Zaloom (producer); Les Mayfield (producer); Showtime
  • In the Company of Whales (1991) (TV) - Tim Cowling (executive producer); Robin Brown (II) (producer); TDC

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Series
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  • "China Beach" (1988) - Paula Lynn Kaatz (women's costume supervisor); Thomas S. Dawson (men's costume supervisor); ABC
    - For episode "Hello-Goodbye".
  • "L.A. Law" (1986) - Robert Q. Mathews (men's costume supervisor); Elinor Bardach (women's costume supervisor); Deborah Squires (key costumer); NBC
    - For episode "Double Breasted Suit".
  • "MacGyver" (1985) - Thomas Welsh (I) (costume supervisor); Bernadette O'Brien (costumer); ABC
    - For episode "Good Knight MacGyver", part I.

  • Outstanding Voice-Over Performance
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    Outstanding Made for Television Movie
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  • "Homefront" (1991) - David Jacobs (IV) (executive producer); Lynn Marie Latham (executive producer); Bernard Lechowick (executive producer); Christopher Chulack (producer); ABC
    - For the pilot episode.
  • "I'll Fly Away" (1991) - Joshua Brand (executive producer); John Falsey (executive producer); Ian Sander (I) (producer); John Forrest Niss (co-producer); NBC
    - For the pilot episode.
  • Doing Time on Maple Drive (1992) (TV) - Paul Lussier (executive producer); 20th Century Fox Television
  • Without Warning: The James Brady Story (1991) (TV) - David Puttnam (executive producer); Fred Berner (producer); HBO

  • Governor's Award

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