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Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. Lists Golden Globe Television Nominees

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CBS, NBC and ABC each have shows in the running for a Golden Globe award as TV’s best dramatic series.

CBS’ “Beauty and the Beast” and “Murder, She Wrote,” NBC’s “L.A. Law,” “St. Elsewhere” and “A Year in the Life” and ABC’s “thirtysomething” were listed as nominees for best TV series-drama in the TV nominations issued this week by the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn.

The TV winners will be announced Jan. 23 along with winners in motion picture categories (previously reported). The ceremonies will be televised on Channel 9.

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Here are the TV nominees:

Best TV Series-Drama: “Beauty and the Beast,” “L.A. Law,” “Murder, She Wrote,” “St. Elsewhere,” “thirtysomething,” “A Year in the Life.”

Actress, TV Series-Drama: Susan Dey “L.A. Law,” Jill Eikenberry “L.A. Law,” Sharon Gless “Cagney & Lacey,” Linda Hamilton “Beauty and the Beast,” Angela Lansbury “Murder, She Wrote.”

Actor, TV Series-Drama: Harry Hamlin “L.A. Law,” Richard Kiley “A Year in the Life,” Tom Selleck “Magnum P.I.,” Michael Tucker “L.A. Law,” Edward Woodward “The Equalizer.”

Best TV Series-Musical or Comedy: “Cheers,” “Family Ties,” “Frank’s Place,” “The Golden Girls,” “Hooperman,” “Moonlighting.”

Actress, TV Series-Musical or Comedy: Beatrice Arthur “Golden Girls,” Rue McClanahan “Golden Girls,” Cybill Shepherd “Moonlighting,” Tracey Ullman “The Tracey Ullman Show,” Betty White “The Golden Girls.”

Actor, TV Series-Musical or Comedy: Dabney Coleman “The ‘Slap’ Maxwell Story,” Michael J. Fox “Family Ties,” John Ritter “Hooperman,” Alan Thicke “Growing Pains,” Bruce Willis “Moonlighting.”

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Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TV: “After the Promise,” “Echoes in the Darkness,” “Escape From Sobibor,” “Foxfire,” “Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story.”

Actress, Miniseries or TV Motion Picture: Farrah Fawcett “Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story,” Shirley MacLaine “Out on a Limb,” Ann-Margret “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,” Gena Rowlands “The Betty Ford Story,” Raquel Welch “Right to Die.”

Actor, Miniseries or TV Motion Picture: Alan Arkin “Escape From Sobibor,” Mark Harmon “After the Promise,” Jack Lemmon “Long Day’s Journey Into Night,” Judd Nelson “Billionaire Boys Club,” Randy Quaid “LBJ: The Early Years,” James Woods “In Love and War.”

Supporting Actress, Series, Miniseries or TV Motion Picture: Allyce Beasley “Moonlighting,” Claudette Colbert “The Two Mrs. Grenvilles,” Julia Duffy “Newhart,” Christine Lahti “Amerika,” Rhea Perlman “Cheers.”

Supporting Actor, Series, Miniseries or TV Motion Picture: Kirk Cameron “Growing Pains,” Dabney Coleman “Sworn to Silence,” Rutger Hauer “Escape From Sobibor,” John Hillerman “Magnum, P.I.,” John Larroquette “Night Court,” Brian McNamara “Billionaire Boys Club,” Alan Rachins “L.A. Law,” Gordon Thomson “Dynasty.”

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