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NOMINATIONS FOR PRIME-TIME EMMYS

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Here are the nominations for the 39th annual prime-time Emmy Awards, covering the period of July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987.

COMEDY SERIES

“Cheers,” NBC.

“The Cosby Show,” NBC.

“Family Ties,” NBC.

“The Golden Girls,” NBC.

“Night Court,” NBC.

DRAMA SERIES

“Cagney & Lacey,” CBS.

“L.A. Law,” NBC.

“Moonlighting,” ABC.

“Murder, She Wrote,” CBS.

“St. Elsewhere,” NBC.

MINISERIES

“Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna,” NBC.

“Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder,” NBC.

“Out on a Limb,” ABC.

“The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,” NBC.

“A Year in the Life,” NBC.

VARIETY, MUSIC OR COMEDY PROGRAM

“Late Night With David Letterman,” NBC.

“Liberty Weekend Closing Ceremonies,” ABC.

“The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson,” NBC.

“The 1987 Tony Awards,” CBS.

“The Tracey Ullman Show,” Fox.

DRAMA/COMEDY SPECIAL

“Escape From Sobibor,” CBS.

“LBJ: The Early Years,” NBC.

“Pack of Lies,” “Hallmark Hall of Fame,” CBS.

“Promise,” “Hallmark Hall of Fame,” CBS.

“Unnatural Causes,” NBC.

CLASSICAL PROGRAM IN THE PERFORMING ARTS

“Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening,” CBS.

“Dance in America: In Memory of . . . a Ballet by Jerome Robbins,” “Great Performances,” PBS.

“An Evening With Joan Sutherland & Luciano Pavarotti,” “Live From the Met,” PBS.

“Liberty Weekend International Concert,” ABC.

“Vladimir Horowitz: The Last Romantic,” PBS.

INFORMATIONAL SPECIAL

“Billie Holiday: The Long Night of Lady Day,” “American Masters,” PBS.

“Dance in America: Agnes, the Indomitable De Mille,” “Great Performances,” PBS.

“James Stewart: A Wonderful Life,” “Great Performances,” PBS.

“Minnelli on Minnelli: Liza Remembers Vincente,” PBS.

“Scared Straight: 10 Years Later,” Syn.

INFORMATIONAL SERIES

“The Barbara Walters Specials,” ABC.

“Entertainment Tonight,” Syn.

“Siskel & Ebert & the Movies,” Syn.

“Smithsonian World,” PBS.

“Unknown Chaplin,” “American Masters,” PBS.

ANIMATED PROGRAM

“Cathy,” CBS.

“Garfield Goes Hollywood,” CBS.

CHILDREN’S PROGRAM

“Great Moments in Disney Animation,” ABC.

“Jim Henson’s the Story Teller: Hans My Hedgehog,” NBC.

“Kraft Presents: Jim Henson’s the Christmas Toy,” ABC.

“Walking on Air,” “Wonderworks,” PBS.

“Young Harry Houdini,” “The Disney Sunday Movie,” ABC.

LEAD ACTOR, COMEDY SERIES

Harry Anderson, “Night Court,” NBC.

Ted Danson, “Cheers,” NBC.

Michael J. Fox, “Family Ties,” NBC.

Bob Newhart, “Newhart,” CBS.

Bronson Pinchot, “Perfect Strangers,” ABC.

LEAD ACTOR, DRAMA SERIES

Corbin Bernsen, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

William Daniels, “St. Elsewhere,” NBC.

Ed Flanders, “St. Elsewhere,” NBC.

Bruce Willis, “Moonlighting,” ABC.

Edward Woodward, “The Equalizer,” CBS.

LEAD ACTOR, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Alan Arkin, “Escape From Sobibor,” CBS.

James Garner, “Promise,” “Hallmark Hall of Fame,” CBS.

Louis Gossett Jr., “A Gathering of Old Men,” CBS.

Randy Quaid, “LBJ: The Early Years,” NBC.

James Woods, “Promise,” “Hallmark Hall of Fame,” CBS.

LEAD ACTRESS, COMEDY SERIES

Beatrice Arthur, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

Blair Brown, “The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd,” NBC.

Jane Curtin, “Kate & Allie,” CBS.

Rue McClanahan, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

Betty White, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

LEAD ACTRESS, DRAMA SERIES

Tyne Daly, “Cagney & Lacey,” CBS.

Susan Dey, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Jill Eikenberry, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Sharon Gless, “Cagney & Lacey,” CBS.

Angela Lansbury, “Murder, She Wrote,” CBS.

LEAD ACTRESS, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Ellen Burstyn, “Pack of Lies,” “Hallmark Hall of Fame,” CBS.

Ann-Margret, “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,” NBC.

Lee Remick, “Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder,” NBC.

Gena Rowlands, “The Betty Ford Story,” ABC.

Alfre Woodard, “Unnatural Causes,” NBC.

SUPPORTING ACTOR, COMEDY SERIES

Woody Harrelson, “Cheers,” NBC.

John Larroquette, “Night Court,” NBC.

Tom Poston, “Newhart,” CBS.

Peter Scolari, “Newhart,” CBS.

George Wendt, “Cheers,” NBC.

SUPPORTING ACTOR, DRAMA SERIES

Ed Begley Jr., “St. Elsewhere,” NBC.

John Hillerman, “Magnum, P.I.,” CBS.

John Karlen, “Cagney & Lacey,” CBS.

Jimmy Smits, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Michael Tucker, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

SUPPORTING ACTOR, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Dabney Coleman, “Sworn to Silence,” ABC.

Stephen Collins, “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,” NBC.

John Glover, “Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder,” NBC.

Laurence Olivier, “Lost Empires,” “Masterpiece Theatre,” PBS.

Eli Wallach, “Something in Common,” CBS.

SUPPORTING ACTRESS, COMEDY SERIES

Justine Bateman, “Family Ties,” NBC.

Julia Duffy, “Newhart,” CBS.

Estelle Getty, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

Jackee Harry, “227,” NBC.

Rhea Perlman, “Cheers,” NBC.

SUPPORTING ACTRESS, DRAMA SERIES

Bonnie Bartlett, “St. Elsewhere,” NBC.

Allyce Beasley, “Moonlighting,” ABC.

Christina Pickles, “St. Elsewhere,” NBC.

Susan Ruttan, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Betty Thomas, “Hill Street Blues,” NBC.

SUPPORTING ACTRESS, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Claudette Colbert, “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,” NBC.

Olivia de Havilland, “Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna,” NBC.

Christine Lahti, “Amerika,” ABC.

Piper Laurie, “Promise,” “Hallmark Hall of Fame,” CBS.

Elizabeth Wilson, “Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder,” NBC.

INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE, VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM

Billy Crystal, “The 26th Annual Grammy Awards,” CBS.

Julie Kavner, “The Tracey Ullman Show,” Fox.

Angela Lansbury, “The 1987 Tony Awards,” CBS.

Jon Lovitz, “Saturday Night Live,” NBC.

Robin Williams, “Carol Burnett Special,” ABC.

GUEST PERFORMER, COMEDY SERIES

Art Carney, “The Cavanaughs,” CBS.

John Cleese, “Cheers,” NBC.

Herb Edelman, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

Lois Nettleton, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

Nancy Walker, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

GUEST PERFORMER, DRAMA SERIES

Jayne Meadows Allen, “St. Elsewhere,” NBC.

Steve Allen, “St. Elsewhere,” NBC.

Jeanne Cooper, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Edward Herrmann, “St. Elsewhere,” NBC.

Alfre Woodard, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

DIRECTING, COMEDY SERIES

James Burrows, “Cheers,” NBC.

Terry Hughes, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

Will Mackenzie, “Family Ties,” NBC.

Jay Sandrich, “The Cosby Show,” NBC.

Jack Shea, “Designing Women,” CBS.

DIRECTING, DRAMA SERIES

Allan Arkush, “Moonlighting,” ABC.

Gregory Hoblit, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Will Mackenzie, “Moonlighting,” ABC.

Sharron Miller, “Cagney & Lacey,” CBS.

Donald Petrie, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

DIRECTING, VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM

Hal Gurnee, “Late Night With David Letterman: Fifth Anniversary Special,” NBC.

Dwight Hemion, “Opening Ceremonies--Liberty Weekend,” ABC.

Albert Maysles, David Maysles, “Vladimir Horowitz: The Last Romantic,” PBS.

Walter C. Miller, “The 1987 Tony Awards,” CBS.

Don Mischer, “The Kennedy Center Honors,” CBS.

DIRECTING, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Paul Bogart, “Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder,” NBC.

Jack Gold, “Escape From Sobibor,” CBS.

Lamont Johnson, “Unnatural Causes,” NBC.

Glenn Jordan, “Promise,” “Hallmark Hall of Fame,” CBS.

Peter Werner, “LBJ: The Early Years.”

CHOREOGRAPHY

Bill Landrum, Jacqui Landrum, “Moonlighting,” ABC.

Walter Painter, “Happy Birthday, Hollywood,” ABC.

Dee Dee Wood, Michael Peters, “Liberty Weekend 1986 Closing Ceremonies,” ABC.

WRITING, COMEDY SERIES

Jeffrey Duteil, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

Gary David Goldberg, Alan Uger, “Family Ties,” NBC.

Janet Leahy, “Cheers,” NBC.

David Mirkin, “Newhart,” CBS.

Jay Tarses, “The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd,” NBC.

WRITING, DRAMA SERIES

Steven Bochco, Terry Louise Fisher, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Glenn Caron, Jeff Reno (teleplay), Ron Osborn, Karen Hall, Roger Director, Charles H. Eglee (story), “Moonlighting,” ABC.

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William M. Finkelstein, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Georgia Jeffries, “Cagney & Lacey,” CBS.

Ron Osborn, Jeff Reno, “Moonlighting,” ABC.

John Tinker, Tom Fontana, John Masius, “St. Elsewhere,” NBC.

Jeffrey Lewis, David Milch, John Romano, “Hill Street Blues,”NBC.

WRITING, VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM

Andy Breckman, A. Whitney Brown, E. Jean Carroll, James Downey, Al Franken, Eddie Gorodetsky, Phil Hartman, George Meyer, Lorne Michaels, Kevin Nealon, Margaret Oberman, Herb Sargent, Marc Shaiman, Rosie Shuster, Robert Smigel, Jon Vitti, John Eskow, “Saturday Night Live,” NBC.

James L. Brooks, Jerry Belson, Heide Perlman, Ken Estin, Paul Flaherty, Dick Blasucci, Susan Herring, “The Tracey Ullman Show,” Fox.

Steve O’Donnell, Sandy Frank, Joe Toplyn, Chris Elliott, Matt Wickline, Jeff Martin, Gerard Mulligan, Randy Cohen, Larry Jacobsen, Kevin Curran, Fred Graver, Adam Resnick, David Letterman, “Late Night With David Letterman: Fifth Anniversary Special,” NBC.

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Raymond Siller, Michael Barrie, James Mulholland, Kevin Mulholland, Bob Keane, Andrew Nicholls, Darrell Vickers, Hal Goodman, Larry Klein, Gary Belkin, “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson,” NBC.

Jeffrey Lane, “The 1987 Tony Awards,” CBS.

WRITING, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Joshua Brand, John Falsey, “A Year in the Life: The First Christmas,” NBC.

Richard Friedenberg (teleplay), Kenneth Blackwell, Tennyson Flowers, Richard Friedenberg (story), “Promise,” “Hallmark Hall of Fame,” CBS.

Ralph Gallup, “Pack of Lies,” “Hallmark Hall of Fame,” CBS.

William Hanley, “Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder,” NBC.

Reginald Rose, “Escape From Sobibor,” CBS.

CINEMATOGRAPHY, SERIES

James A. Conter, “Crime Story,” NBC.

John McPherson, “Amazing Stories,” NBC.

Woody Omens, “Heart of the City,” ABC.

Robert Seaman, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Ted Voigtlander, “Highway to Heaven,” NBC.

CINEMATOGRAPHY, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

John Elsenbach, “The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory,” NBC.

Victor J. Kemper, “Kojak: The Price of Justice,” CBS.

Philip Lathrop, “Christmas Snow,” NBC.

Brianne Murphy, “There Were Times, Dear,” PBS.

Gayne Rescher, “Promise,” CBS.

ART DIRECTION, SERIES

James J. Agazzi, Bill Harp, “Moonlighting,” ABC.

Jeffrey L. Goldstein, Richard D. Kent, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Richard B. Lewis, Bernard P. Cutler, Leslie Frankenheimer, “Max Headroom,” ABC.

Leslie Parsons, Peter A. Samish, Robert Wingo, “Murder, She Wrote,” CBS.

Tom Trimble, Brock Broughton, “Dynasty,” ABC.

ART DIRECTION, VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM

Roy Christopher, Gregory S. Richman, “The 59th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC.

Romain Johnston, “Diana Ross . . . Red Hot Rhythm and Blues,” ABC.

Rene Lagler, “Liberty Weekend Closing Ceremonies,” ABC.

John Shaffner, Joe Stewart, Jack Hart, “Kraft Salutes the Magic of David Copperfield IX: The Escape From Alcatraz,” CBS.

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Ray Klausen, Paul Galbraith, Randy Blom, “Happy Birthday, Hollywood,” ABC.

ART DIRECTION, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

James J. Agazzi, Ross Bellah, Audrey Blasdel-Goddard, Jerry Adams, “There Must Be a Pony,” ABC.

Ben Edwards, Mike Patterson, “Lyndon Johnson,” PBS.

Tommy Goetz, Mary Ann Good, Chuck Pierce, “Fresno,” Part 1, CBS.

Malcolm Middleton, Herbert Westbrook, Harry Cordwell, “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,” Part 2, NBC.

Allan Starski, Vlastimir Gavrik, Milorad Kalanj, Miodrag Miric, “Escape From Sobibor,” CBS.

MUSIC COMPOSITION, SERIES

Alf Clausen, “Moonlighting,” ABC.

Dick De Benedictis, “Matlock,” NBC.

Angela Morley, “Dallas,” CBS.

Joel Rosenbaum, “Knots Landing,” CBS.

Nan Schwartz, “Jack and Mike,” ABC.

Patrick Williams, “The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd,” NBC.

MUSIC COMPOSITION, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Allyn Ferguson, “The Last Days of Patton,” CBS.

Billy Goldenberg, “Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder,” NBC.

Johnny Mandel, “LBJ: The Early Years,” NBC.

Laurence Rosenthal, “Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna,” Part 1, NBC.

Nan Schwartz, “Under the Influence,” CBS.

MUSIC DIRECTION

Ian Fraser, Chris Boardman, Ralph Burns, Alexander Courage, J. Hill, Angela Morley, “Liberty Weekend Opening Ceremonies,” ABC.

Elliot Lawrence, Larry Grossman, Wally Harper, Torrie Zito, Lanny Meyers, James Lawrence, “The 1987 Tony Awards,” CBS.

Peter Matz, “A Carol Burnett Special,” ABC.

Nick Perito, “The Perry Como Christmas Special,” ABC.

Don Pippin, Eric Stern, Buster Davis, “Broadway Sings: The Music of Jule Styne,” “Great Performances,” PBS.

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MUSIC AND LYRICS

Earl Brown, “Liberty Weekend Closing Ceremonies,” ABC.

Larry Grossman, Buz Kohan, “Liberty Weekend Opening Ceremonies,” ABC.

Nan Schwartz, “Jack and Mike,” ABC.

Ken Welch, Mitzie Welch, “59th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC.

COSTUME DESIGN, SERIES

Clifford L. Chally, “Designing Women,” CBS.

Bill Hargate, “My Sister Sam,” CBS.

Alfred E. Lehman, “Murder, She Wrote,” CBS.

Ret Turner, Bob Mackie, “Mama’s Family,” Syn.

Robert Turturice, “Moonlighting,” ABC.

COSTUME DESIGN, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Theoni V. Aldredge, “Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder,” Part 1, NBC.

Yvonne Blake, “Casanova,” ABC.

Bob Mackie, “Fresno,” Part 1, CBS.

Nolan Miller, Donald Brooks, Sue Yelland, “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,” Part 1, NBC.

Jane Robinson, “Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna,” Part 1, NBC.

COSTUME DESIGN, VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM

Ray Aghayan, Ret Turner, “Diana Ross . . . Red Hot Rhythm and Blues,” ABC.

Alvin Colt, “Happy Birthday, Hollywood,” ABC.

Rickie Hansen, “Solid Gold--Countdown ‘86,” Part 1, Syn.

Pete Menefee, “Liberty Weekend Closing Ceremonies,” ABC.

COSTUMING, SERIES

Nanrose Buchman, “Fame,” Syn.

Dan Frank, Molly Harris Campbell, “Night Court,” NBC.

Shelly Levine, Loree Parral, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Betsey Potter, “The Charmings,” ABC.

MAKEUP, SERIES

Tom Burman, Bari Dreiband-Burman, “The Tracey Ullman Show,” Fox.

Katalin Elek, Zoltan Elek, “Max Headroom,” ABC.

Rols Kepper, Michael Westmore, Robert Norin, “MacGyver,” ABC.

Michael Westmore, Mark Bussan, Charles House, Zoltan Elek, Fred Blau Jr., “Amazing Stories,” NBC.

MAKEUP, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Del Acevedo, Eddie Knight, Alan Boyle, “The Last Days of Patton,” CBS.

Richard Blair, “When the Times Comes,” ABC.

Alan Fama, Jay Cannistraci, Dennis Eger, “George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation,” Part 2, CBS.

Alan Fama, Paul Stanhope, Dennis Eger, “Nutcracker: Money, Madness and Murder,” Part 1, NBC.

HAIRSTYLING, SERIES

Phil Ackerman, Joann Stafford-Chaney, “The Facts of Life,” NBC.

Jan Alexander, “Max Headroom,” ABC.

Kathryn Blondell, Josee Normand, “Moonlighting,” ABC.

Bunny Parker, “Crime Story,” NBC.

Gerald J. Solomon, Cherie, “Dynasty,” ABC.

HAIRSTYLING, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Janice D. Brandow, “A Year in the Life,” Part 2, NBC.

Shirley Crawford, Irene Aparicio, Cathy Engel, “George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation,” Part 2, CBS.

Virginia Kearns, “Amerika,” Part 3, ABC.

Marsha Lewis, Mike Lockey, Sydney Guilaroff, “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,” Part 2, NBC.

Carol O’Connell, Janice Alexander, “Fresno,” Part 4, CBS.

EDITING, SERIES, SINGLE-CAMERA PRODUCTION

Jeanene Ambler, “Cagney & Lacey,” CBS.

Roger Bondelli, Neil Mandelberg, “Moonlighting,” ABC.

Ray Daniels, Joe Ann Fogle, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

John Wm. Heath, “St. Elsewhere,” NBC.

Bonnie Koehler, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

EDITING, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL, SINGLE CAMERA PRODUCTION

Michael Brown, “Judith Krantz’s I’ll Take Manhattan,” Part 1, CBS.

Andrew Chulack, “Fresno,” Part 4, CBS.

Steve Cohen, “LBJ: The Early Years,” NBC.

Michael Eliot, “Murder Ordained,” Part 2, CBS.

Paul La Mastra, “Unnatural Causes,” NBC.

EDITING, SERIES, MULTI-CAMERA PRODUCTION

Andy Ackerman, “Cheers,” NBC.

Gary Anderson, Jon Bellis, “Family Ties,” NBC.

Henry Chan, “The Cosby Show,” NBC.

Jerry Davis, “Night Court,” NBC.

Harold McKenzie, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

EDITING, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL, MULTI-CAMERA PRODUCTION

Mark Fernan, Mark West, “The Pointer Sisters,” NBC.

Steven Hess, Vic Lowrey, “Minnelli on Minnelli,” PBS.

Kris Trexler, “Happy Birthday, Hollywood,” ABC.

SOUND MIXING, COMEDY SERIES OR SPECIAL

Richard Burns, Ed Epstien, Allan Patapoff, Craig Porter, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

Michael Ballin, Bob Douglas, Doug Grey, Tom Huth, “Cheers,” NBC.

Richard Jacob, Alan Patapoff, Maureen Teller, “The Cosby Show,” NBC.

Edward L. Moskowitz, John Orr, Alan Patapoff, Craig Porter, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

Murray McFadden, Don Sharpless, Mike Stone, Fred Tator, “Fame,” Syn.

SOUND MIXING, COMEDY SERIES OR SPECIAL

Lee Dichter, Larry Loewinger, “Vladimir Horowitz: The Last Romantic,” PBS.

Roger Cortes, Ron Estes, “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson,” NBC.

Aaron Baron, Bud Graham, Edward J. Greene, “Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening,” CBS.

Eric Lee Levinson, “Minnelli on Minnelli,” PBS.

SOUND MIXING, DRAMA SERIES

Alan Bernard, “Crime Story,” NBC.

Martin Raymond Bolger, Dave Hudson, Mel Metcalf, Terry Porter, “Moonlighting,” ABC.

R. A. Dan Dillon, John Norman, David Schneiderman, Theodore Soderberg, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Gary Alexander, Joseph Kenworthy, Tim Philben, R. William A. Thiederman, “Max Headroom,” ABC.

William Gazecki, William M. Nicholson, Peter Reale, Dean S. Vernon, “Hill Street Blues,” NBC.

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SOUND MIXING, DRAMA MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Joseph Citarella, Charles Grenzbach, David Lee, George R. West, “Unnatural Causes,” NBC.

John B. Asman, Neil Brody, Ken S. Polk, Peter Sutton, “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,” Part 1, NBC.

Joseph Citarella, Grover Helsley, John Speak, George R. West, “Out on a Limb,” Part 1, ABC.

Joseph Citarella, Grover Helsley, Donald B. Summer, Geroge R. West, “LBJ: The Early Years,” NBC.

Grover Helsley, Richard Rogers, Keith A. Wester, John (Doc) Wilkinson, “Amerika,” Part 3, ABC.

TECHNICAL DIRECTION/ELECTRONIC CAMERA/VIDEO CONTROL, SERIES

Parker Roe, Paul Basta, Tom Dasbach, Richard Price, John Repcynski, Eric Clay, “Family Ties,” NBC.

David A. Smith, Warren Cress, Stephen Jones, Art LaCombe, Charles Henry, Bud Holland, Bill Scott, Ross Harmon, “The Charmings,” ABC.

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O. Tamburri, Jack Chisholm, Ritch Kenney, Ken Tamburri, Carol A. Wetovich, Bob Kaufman, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.

Jerry Weiss, Rocky Danielson, Leigh Nicholson, John Repczynski, Jeffrey Wheat, Tom Tcimpidis, “Night Court,” NBC.

TECHNICAL DIRECTION/ELECTRONIC CAMERA/VIDEO CONTROL, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Gregory Harms, Bob Keys, Ron Sheldon, Wayne Orr, Hector Ramerez, Gregory Harms, “The Pointer Sisters,” NBC.

Karl Messerschmidt, Les Atkinson, Roy Holm, Dana Martin, Jay O’Neil, Jerry Smith, “Barbara Mandrell’s Christmas: A Family Reunion,” CBS.

Jim Ralston, Ralph Alcocer, Evan Baker, Warren Cress, D. J. Diomedes, Sal Folino, Don Langford, Dale Walsh, Blair White, Hugh DiLonardo, “American Music Awards ‘87,” ABC.

Jim Ralston, Ralph Alcocer, Evan Baker, Ron Brooks, Warren Cress, D. J. Diomedes, Sal Folino, Don Langford, Dale Walsh, Blair White, Hugo DiLonardo, “Happy Birthday, Hollywood,” ABC.

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Jim Ralston, Ralph Alcocer, Dave Banks, Ron Brooks, Warren Cress, D. J. Diomedes, Sal Folino, Tom Geren, Larry Heider, Dave Hilmer, Bob Keys, Don Langford, Dave Levisohn, Wayne Orr, Jim Scurti, Ron Sheldon, Larry Stenman, John Monteleone, “Liberty Weekend Closing Ceremonies,” ABC.

LIGHTING DIRECTION (ELECTRONIC), SERIES

Mark Buxbaum, “Married . . . With Children,” Fox.

George Spiro Dibie, “Growing Pains,” ABC.

Jeff Engel, “Keep on Cruisin’,” CBS.

Mark J. Levin, “Who’s the Boss?,” ABC.

LIGHTING DIRECTION (ELECTRONIC), MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

Alan Adelman, “Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening,” CBS.

Greg Brunton, Fred (Red) McKinnon, Kieran Healy, “Liberty Weekend Opening Ceremonies,” ABC.

Greg Brunton, “Diana Ross . . . Red Hot Rhythm and Blues,” ABC.

Bob Dickinson, Olin Younger, “Liberty Weekend Closing Ceremonies,” ABC.

Bob Dickinson, “Kraft Salutes the Magic of David Copperfield IX: The Escape From Alcatraz,” CBS.

Jeff Engel, Marc Palius, “Happy Birthday, Hollywood,” ABC.

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT, CLASSICAL MUSIC/DANCE PROGRAMMING, PERFORMING

Leonard Bernstein, “Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening,” CBS.

Isaac Stern, “Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening,” CBS.

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT, CLASSICAL MUSIC/DANCE PROGRAMMING, WRITING

Sara Lukinson, “Carnegie Hall: The Grand Reopening,” CBS.

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT, CLASSICAL MUSIC/DANCE PROGRAMMING, DIRECTING

Emile Ardolino, “Dance in America: In Memory of . . . a Ballet by Jerome Robbins,” “Great Performances,” PBS.

Kirk Browning, “Goya with Placido Domingo,” “Great Performances,” PBS.

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT, INFORMATIONAL PROGRAMMING, PERFORMING

Lee Remick, “Eleanor: In Her Own Words,” PBS.

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT, INFORMATIONAL PROGRAMMING, WRITING

John Jeremy, “Billie Holiday: The Long Night of Lady Day,” “American Masters,” PBS.

Robert McCrum, “The Story of English,” “A Muse of Fire,” PBS.

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT, INFORMATIONAL PROGRAMMING, DIRECTING

Kevin Brownlow, “Unknown Chaplin,” “American Masters,” “My Happiest Years,” PBS.

Richard Schickel, “Minnelli on Minnelli: Liza Remembers Vincente,” PBS.

SOUND EDITING, SERIES

Dick Wahrman, Gene Craig, Tom McMullen, John Kaufman, Jack Woods, Roxanne Jones, Angelo Bruzzese, John Caper, “The A-Team,” NBC.

Sam Gemette, Dave Kylczcki, Ed Osborne, John Post, Ed Sandlin, Gary Vaughn, Cliff Bell, John Caper, “Hunter,” NBC.

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Sam Horta, Petra Bach, Sam Black, Don Ernst, Andrea Horta, Ron Horwitz, Constance Kazmer, Eileen Horta, Mark Green, “L.A. Law,” NBC.

Richard C. Corwin, Clark Conrad, Brad Sherman, Richard Taylor, James Wolvington, Richard C. Corwin, Dick Bernstein, “Max Headroom,” ABC.

Lawrence Mann, Ray Alda, Alan Bromberg, John Colwell, Joe DiVitale, Jim Siracusa, Angelo Bruzzese, Michael Dittrick, “Stingray,” NBC.

SOUND EDITING, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL

David R. Elliott, Dino DiMuro, Mark Friedgen, Mike Graham, Joe Melody, Stewart Nelson, Rusty Tinsley, Scot Tinsley, Bill Voigtlander, John Mick, “Out on a Limb,” Part 2, ABC.

Vince R. Gutierrez, William H. Angarola, Clark Conrad, Douglas Gray, Mace Matiosian, Anthony Mazzei, Michael Mitchell, Matthew Sawelson, Edward F. Suski, Jim Wolvington, John Johnson, Dan Carlin, “Unnatural Causes,” NBC.

Gary Winter, Ray Alba, Alan Bromberg, John Colwell, Joe Divitale, Bob Gutknecht, Larry Mann, Michael O’Corrigan, Jim Siracusa, Ken Sweet, Craig Vandagriff, Cliff Bell Jr., Roy Prendergast, “Hero in the Family,” ABC.

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Gary Winter, Joe Divitale, Bob Gutknecht, Bill Hooper, Bill Jacobs, Larry Mann, Michael O’Corrigan, Steve Olson, Ken Sweet, Bill Young, Cliff Bell Jr., Kathy Durning, “Little Spies,” “The Disney Sunday Movie,” ABC.

Bill Wistrom, Bill Angorola, Clark Conrad, Steve Dutkovich, Ken Gladden, Doug Gray, John Haeny, Jay Jones, Tony Mazzei, Steve Pederson, Matt Sawelson, Brad Sherman, Ed Suski, Jim Wolvington, John Johnson, Dan Carlin, “Fresno,” Part 6, CBS.

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