Emmy Winners Who Got Awards Saturday
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If you thought a lot of Emmy Awards were handed out Sunday night--that wasn’t even half of them!
To keep the telecast from running hours longer, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences presented the bulk of the statuettes Saturday in non-televised ceremonies at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. Those winners:
Children’s Program: “The Secret Garden,” CBS.
Animated Program: “A Claymation Christmas Celebration,” CBS.
Classical Program in the Performing Arts: “Nixon in China,” PBS.
Guest Performer in a Comedy Series: Beah Richards, “Frank’s Place,” CBS.
Guest Performer in a Drama Series: Shirley Knight, “thirtysomething,” ABC.
Music and Lyrics: Larry Grossman, Buz Kohan, “Julie Andrews . . . The Sound of Christmas,” ABC.
Music Composition for a Miniseries or Special (Dramatic): Laurence Rosenthal, “The Bourne Identity,” ABC.
Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic): Lee Holdridge, “Beauty and the Beast,” CBS.
Choreography: Alan Johnson, “Irving Berlin’s 100th Birthday Celebration,” CBS.
Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program: Charles Lisanby, “Barry Manilow: Big Fun on Swing Street,” CBS.
Art Direction for a Miniseries or Special: Jan Scott, Erica Rogalla, “Foxfire,” CBS.
Art Direction for a Series: John Mansbridge, Chuck Korian, “Beauty and the Beast,” CBS.
Cinematography for a Miniseries or Special: Woody Omens, “I Saw What You Did,” CBS.
Cinematography for a Series: Roy H. Wagner, “Beauty and the Beast,” CBS.
Editing for a Miniseries or Special (Single-Camera Production): John A. Martinelli, “The Murder of Mary Phagan,” NBC.
Editing for a Miniseries or Special (Multi-Camera Production): Andy Zall, Mark West, Bob Jenkis, “Julie Andrews . . . The Sound of Christmas,” ABC.
Editing for a Series (Single-Camera Production): Elodie Keene, “L.A. Law,” NBC.
Editing for a Series (Multi-Camera Production): Andy Ackerman, “Cheers,” NBC.
Makeup for a Miniseries or Special: Ronnie Specter, Linda De Vetta, Pauline Heys, “Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story,” NBC.
Makeup for a Series: Werner Keppler, Michael Westmore, Gerald Quist, “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” syn.
Hairstyling for a Miniseries or Special: Claudia Thompson, Aaron Quarles, Jan Archibald, Stephen Rose, “Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story,” NBC.
Hairstyling for a Series: Judy Crown, Monique De Sart, “Designing Women,” CBS.
Costuming for a Miniseries or Special: Eddie Marks, Deborah Hopper, “Shakedown on the Sunset Strip,” CBS.
Costume Design for a Miniseries or Special: Jane Robinson, “Poor Little Rich Girl: The Barbara Hutton Story,” NBC.
Costume Design for a Series: William Ware Theiss, “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” syn.
Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Variety/Music or Drama Series, Miniseries or Special: John Rook, “Julie Andrews . . . The Sound of Christmas, “ ABC.
Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Comedy Series: Mark Buxbaum, “The Charmings,” ABC.
Sound Editing for a Miniseries or Special: Rich Harrison, Tom Cornwell, Peter N. Harrison, Tom McMullen, Stan Siegel, Tally Paulos, Allan K. Rosen, “The Murder of Mary Phagan,” NBC.
Sound Editing for a Series: William Wistrom, Wilson Dyer, Mace Matiosian, James Wolvington, Keith Bilderbeck, Gerry Sackman, “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” syn.
Sound Mixing for a Dramatic Miniseries or Special: Don MacDougall, Grover Helsley, Joe Citarella, Russell Williams, “Terrorist on Trial: The United States vs. Salim Ajami,” CBS.
Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or Special: Doug Rider, Carroll Pratt, David E. Fluhr, Doug Nelson, “Dolly,” ABC.
Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or Special: Michael Ballin, M. Curtis Price, Martin P. Church, Lenora Peterson, “Frank’s Place,” CBS.
Sound Mixing for a Drama Series: Susan Chong, Thomas Huth, Tim Philben, Sam Black, “Tour of Duty,” CBS.
Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video Control for a Miniseries or Special: Mike Spencer, David (Rocket) Barber, Bob Keys, Ron Sheldon, Gunter Degn, “Julie Andrews . . . The Sound of Christmas,” ABC.
Technical Direction/Electronic Camerawork/Video Control for a Series: O. Tamburri, Jack Chisholm, Stephen A. Jones, Ritch Kenney, Ken Tamburri, Robert G. Kaufmann, “The Golden Girls,” NBC.
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