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Emmy Award Nominations 1993 : Nighttime Nominees: A Complete Rundown

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Here is a complete list of nominees for the 45th annual nighttime Emmy Awards, announced Thursday by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

* Comedy series: “Cheers,” NBC; “Home Improvement,” ABC; “The Larry Sanders Show,” HBO; “Murphy Brown,” CBS; “Seinfeld,” NBC.

* Drama series: “Homefront,” ABC; “I’ll Fly Away,” NBC; “Law & Order,” NBC; “Northern Exposure,” CBS; “Picket Fences,” CBS.

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* Miniseries: “Alex Haley’s Queen,” CBS; “Family Pictures,” ABC; “The Jacksons: An American Dream,” ABC; “Prime Suspect 2,” PBS; “Sinatra,” CBS.

* Made-for-television movie: “Barbarians at the Gate,” HBO; “Citizen Cohn,” HBO; “The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom,” HBO; “Stalin,” HBO; “Tru,” PBS.

* Variety, music or comedy series: “Late Night With David Letterman,” NBC; “MTV Unplugged,” MTV; “Saturday Night Live,” NBC; “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,” NBC.

* Variety, music or comedy special: “The 65th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; “Bob Hope: The First 90 Years,” NBC; “The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe,” Showtime; “Sondheim: A Celebration at Carnegie Hall,” PBS; “The 1992 Tony Awards,” CBS.

* Classical program in the performing arts: “Dance in America: The Hard Nut,” PBS; “Disney’s Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra,” Disney; “Kathleen Battle at the Metropolitan Museum,” PBS; “The King and I: Recording a Hollywood Dream,” PBS; “Tosca in the Settings and at the Times of Tosca,” PBS.

* Children’s program: “Avonlea,” Disney; “Beethoven Lives Upstairs,” HBO; “Brainstorm: The Truth About Your Brain on Drugs,” PBS; “Dance in America: Dances for the New Generations,” PBS; “Peter, Paul and Mommy, Too,” PBS.

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* Informational special: “The Barbara Walters Special With Kathie Lee & Frank Gifford, Al Pacino, Jerry Seinfeld and Clint Eastwood,” ABC; “D.W. Griffith: Father of Film,” PBS; “Katharine Hepburn: All About Me,” TNT; “Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie,” NBC; “Michael Jackson Talks . . . to Oprah--90 Primetime Minutes With the King of Pop,” ABC.

* Informational series: “Cops,” Fox; “Entertainment Tonight,” syn.; “Healing and the Mind With Bill Moyers,” PBS; “Unsolved Mysteries,” NBC; “The Wild West,” syn.

* Animated program (one hour or less): “Batman: The Series,” Fox; “Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas,” NBC; “Liquid Television,” MTV; “The Ren & Stimpy Show,” MTV; “The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny,” Family Channel.

* Actor, comedy series: Ted Danson, “Cheers,” NBC; Tim Allen, “Home Improvement,” ABC; Garry Shandling, “The Larry Sanders Show,” HBO; John Goodman, “Roseanne,” ABC; Jerry Seinfeld, “Seinfeld,” NBC.

* Actor, drama series: Sam Waterston, “I’ll Fly Away,” NBC; Michael Moriarty, “Law & Order,” NBC; Rob Morrow, “Northern Exposure,” CBS; Tom Skerritt, “Picket Fences,” CBS; Scott Bakula, “Quantum Leap,” NBC.

* Actor, miniseries or special: James Garner, “Barbarians at the Gate,” HBO; James Woods, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO; Robert Blake, “Judgment Day: The John List Story,” CBS; Robert Duvall, “Stalin,” HBO; Robert Morse, “Tru,” PBS.

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* Actress, comedy series: Marion Ross, “Brooklyn Bridge,” CBS; Kirstie Alley, “Cheers,” NBC; Helen Hunt, “Mad About You,” NBC; Candice Bergen, “Murphy Brown,” CBS; Roseanne Arnold, “Roseanne,” ABC.

* Actress, drama series: Regina Taylor, “I’ll Fly Away,” NBC; Angela Lansbury, “Murder, She Wrote,” CBS; Janine Turner, “Northern Exposure,” CBS; Kathy Baker, “Picket Fences,” CBS; Swoosie Kurtz, “Sisters,” NBC.

* Actress, miniseries or special: Joanne Woodward, “Blind Spot,” CBS; Holly Hunter, “The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom,” HBO; Helen Mirren, “Prime Suspect 2,” PBS; Glenn Close, “Skylark,” CBS; Maggie Smith, “Suddenly Last Summer,” PBS.

* Supporting actor, comedy series: Michael Jeter, “Evening Shade,” CBS; Jeffrey Tambor, “The Larry Sanders Show,” HBO; Rip Torn, “The Larry Sanders Show,” HBO; Michael Richards, “Seinfeld,” NBC; Jason Alexander, “Seinfeld,” NBC.

* Supporting actor, drama series: Chad Lowe, “Life Goes On,” ABC; John Cullum, “Northern Exposure,” CBS; Barry Corbin, “Northern Exposure,” CBS; Fyvush Finkel, “Picket Fences,” CBS; Dean Stockwell, “Quantum Leap,” NBC.

* Supporting actor, miniseries or special: Jonathan Pryce, “Barbarians at the Gate,” HBO; Peter Riegert, “Barbarians at the Gate,” HBO; Brian Dennehy, “Murder in the Heartland,” ABC; Beau Bridges, “The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom,” HBO; Maximilian Schell, “Stalin,” HBO.

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* Guest actor, comedy series: Joel Grey, “Brooklyn Bridge,” CBS; Tom Berenger, “Cheers,” NBC; David Clennon, “Dream On,” HBO; Dana Carvey, “The Larry Sanders Show,” HBO; Bill Erwin, “Seinfeld,” NBC.

* Guest actor, drama series: John Glover, “Crime & Punishment,” NBC; Adam Arkin, “Northern Exposure,” CBS; Richard Kiley, “Picket Fences,” CBS; Michael Jeter, “Picket Fences,” CBS; Laurence Fishburne, “Tribeca,” Fox.

* Supporting actress, comedy series: Rhea Perlman, “Cheers,” NBC; Shelley Fabares, “Coach,” ABC; Laurie Metcalf, “Roseanne,” ABC; Sara Gilbert, “Roseanne,” ABC; Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Seinfeld,” NBC.

* Supporting actress, drama series: Mary Alice, “I’ll Fly Away,” NBC; Kellie Martin, “Life Goes On,” ABC; Cynthia Geary, “Northern Exposure,” CBS; Peg Phillips, “Northern Exposure,” CBS; Kay Lenz, “Reasonable Doubts,” NBC.

* Supporting actress, miniseries or special: Ann-Margret, “Alex Haley’s Queen,” CBS; Lee Grant, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO; Joan Plowright, “Stalin,” HBO; Mary Tyler Moore, “Stolen Babies,” Lifetime; Peggy McCay, “Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story,” NBC.

* Guest actress, comedy series: Shelley Long, “Cheers,” NBC; Gwen Verdon, “Dream On,” HBO; Ruby Dee, “Evening Shade,” CBS; Carol Burnett, “The Larry Sanders Show,” HBO; Tracey Ullman, “Love & War,” CBS.

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* Guest actress, drama series: Diane Ladd, “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” CBS; Gwen Verdon, “Homicide--Life on the Street,” NBC; Rosanna Carter, “I’ll Fly Away,” NBC; Elaine Stritch, “Law & Order,” NBC; Bibi Besch, “Northern Exposure,” CBS.

* Individual performance, variety or music program: Billy Crystal, “The 65th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Liza Minnelli, “Liza Minnelli Live From Radio City Music Hall,” PBS; Dana Carvey, “Saturday Night Live,” NBC; Lily Tomlin, “The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe,” Showtime; Cirque du Soleil, “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,” NBC.

* Writing, comedy: David Crane, Marta Kauffman, “Dream On: For Peter’s Sake,” HBO; Garry Shandling, Dennis Klein, “The Larry Sanders Show” (pilot), HBO; Garry Shandling, Paul Simms, Peter Tolan, Rosie Shuster, “The Larry Sanders Show: The Spider Episode,” HBO; Larry Charles, “Seinfeld: The Outing,” NBC; Larry David, “Seinfeld: The Contest,” NBC.

* Writing, drama: Bernard Lechowick, “Homefront: The Lacemakers,” ABC; Tom Fontana, “Homicide--Life on the Street: Three Men and Adena,” NBC; Robert Nathan, Walon Green, “Law & Order: Manhood,” NBC; Jeff Melvoin, “Northern Exposure: Kaddish for Uncle Manny,” CBS; Geoffrey Neigher, “Northern Exposure: Midnight Sun,” CBS.

* Writing, variety or music: Judd Apatow, Robert Cohen, Brent Forrester, Jeff Kahn, Bruce Kirschbaum, Bob Odenkirk, Sultan Pepper, Sino Stamatopoulos, Ben Stiller, “The Ben Stiller Show,” Fox; Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney, Scott Thompson, Paul Bellini, Brian Hartt, Norm Hiscock, “The Kids in the Hall,” HBO/CBS; Robert Burnett, Steve O’Donnell, Gerard Mulligan, Larry Jacobson, Steven Young, Spike Feresten, Jill Davis, Bill Scheft, Jon Beckerman, Donick Cary, Brian Reich, David Letterman, “Late Night With David Letterman,” NBC; Rick Reynolds, “Rick Reynolds: Only the Truth Is Funny,” Showtime; James Downey, Tom Davis, Al Franken, Bruce Handy, Jack Handey, Warren Hutcherson, Steven Koren, David Mandel, Ian Maxtone-Graham, Tim Meadows, Lorne Michaels, Vanessa Middleton, Adam Sandler, Herb Sargent, Robert Smigel, David Spade, Bonnie Turner, Terry Turner, Christine Zander, “Saturday Night Live,” NBC.

* Writing, miniseries or special: Larry Gelbart, “Barbarians at the Gate,” HBO; David Franzoni, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO; Jennifer Miller, “Family Pictures,” ABC; Jane Anderson, “The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom,” HBO; Paul Monash, “Stalin,” HBO.

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* Directing, comedy series: James Burrows, “Cheers--One for the Road,” NBC; Betty Thomas, “Dream On--For Peter’s Sake,” HBO; Eric Laneuville, “Dream On--And Bimbo Was His Name-O,” HBO; Peter Bonerz, “Murphy Brown--You Say Potatoe, I Say Potato,” CBS; Tom Cherones, “Seinfeld--The Contest,” NBC.

* Directing, drama series: Barry Levinson, “Homicide--Life on the Street--Gone for Goode,” NBC; Eric Laneuville, “I’ll Fly Away--Until Tomorrow,” NBC; Ed Sherin, “Law & Order--Conspiracy,” NBC; Robert Butler, “Sirens--What We Talk About When We Talk About Love,” ABC; Nancy Malone, “Sisters--Crash and Born,” NBC; Bille August, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC.

* Directing, variety or music program: Jeff Margolis, “The 65th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Robert Altman, “Black and Blue” (Great Performances), PBS; Hal Gurnee, “Late Night With David Letterman,” NBC; Walter C. Miller, “The 1992 Tony Awards,” CBS.

* Directing, miniseries or special: Glenn Jordan, “Barbarians at the Gate,” HBO; Frank Pierson, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO; Michael Ritchie, “The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom,” HBO; James Sadwith, “Sinatra,” CBS; Daniel Petrie, “A Town Torn Apart,” NBC.

* Cinematography, series: Constantine Makris, “Law & Order,” NBC; Frank Prinzi, “Northern Exposure,” CBS; Michael Watkins, “Quantum Leap,” NBC; Richard M. Rawlings, “Reasonable Doubts,” NBC; David Tattersall, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC.

* Cinematography, miniseries or special: Johnny E. Jensen, “An American Story,” CBS; Chuck Arnold, “Jackie Collins’ Lady Boss--Part 1,” NBC; Ron Garcia, “Murder in the Heartland--Part 1” ABC; Reynaldo Villalobos, “Sinatra--Part 1,” CBS; Vilmos Zsigmond, “Stalin,” HBO.

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* Editing, series, single-camera production: Ron Volk, “Brooklyn Bridge,” CBS; Briana Spears London, “Northern Exposure,” CBS; Jon Koslowsky, “Quantum Leap,” NBC; Susanne Stinson Malles, “Sisters,” NBC.

* Editing, miniseries or special, single-camera production: Paul Federick La Mastra, James Galloway, “Alex Haley’s Queen--Part 3,” CBS; Patrick Kennedy, “Barbarians at the Gate,” HBO; Peter Zinner, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO; Remsen Scott Vickrey, “Sinatra--Part 1,” CBS.

* Editing, series, multicamera production: Robert Bramwell, “Cheers,” NBC; Andy Chulack, “Coach,” ABC; Marco Zappia, Alex Jimenez, “Home Improvement,” ABC; Tucker Wiard, “Murphy Brown,” CBS; Janet Ashikaga, “Seinfeld,” NBC.

* Editing, miniseries or special, multi-camera production: Robert P. Schneider, Rick Piccini, Floyd Ingram, “Bob Hope: The First 90 Years,” NBC; Robert A. Bernstein, “The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion,” CBS; Girish Bhargava, “Dance in America: The Hard Nut,” PBS; Michael Polito, “For Our Children: The Concert,” Disney; Jeff U’Ren, Ray Miller, Larry Lyman, “The Magic of David Copperfield XV: Fires of Passion,” CBS; Donn Hoyer, Barney Robinson, Tim Amyx, Cary Gries, Mark Raudonis, “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In 25th Anniversary Reunion,” NBC.

* Art direction, series: Dean E. Mitzner, Tom Pedigo, “Homefront,” ABC; Woody Crocker, Kenneth J. Berg, Lori Melendy, Robert L. Stover, “Northern Exposure,” CBS; Cameron Birnie, Ellen Dambros-Williams, Robert Zilliox, “Quantum Leap,” NBC; Herman Zimmerman, Randall Mcilvain, Mickey S. Michaels, “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” syn.; Gavin Bocquet, Keith Pain, Maggie Gray, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC.

* Art direction, miniseries or special: Linda Pearl, Michael Armani, Jan Bergstrom, Karen O’Hara, “Barbarians at the Gate,” HBO; Stephen Marsh, Gary Kosko, Diana Stoughton-Saldin, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO; Veronica Hadfield, Richard Johnson, Cindy Carr, Robinson Royce, “Sinatra--Part 1,” CBS; Keith Wilson, Alistair Kay, Vladimir Bashkin, Peter Drozd, Eugene Kamaev, Vladimir Rybin, Yuri Shuyer, Valery Tsvetkov, Alexander Kazmischev, “Stalin,” HBO; Dins Danielson, Mark Zuelzke, Suzette Sheets, “Wild Palms--Part 2,” ABC.

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* Art direction, variety or music program: Bob Keene, Tom Buderwitz, Jerry Dunn, Keaton S. Walker, “The 65th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Michael Hotopp, “Liza Minnelli Live From Radio City Music Hall,” PBS: John Shaffner, Joe Stewart, “The Magic of David Copperfield XV: Fires of Passion,” CBS; John Falabella, Rosaria Sinisi, Anna Louizos, “The 1992 Tony Awards,” CBS; Aldo Terlizzi, “Tosca in the Settings and at the Times of Tosca,” PBS.

* Music composition, series (dramatic underscore): Bruce Babcock, “Murder, She Wrote,” CBS; Velton Ray Bunch, “Quantum Leap,” NBC; Alf Clausen, “The Simpsons,” Fox; Joel McNeely, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC; Laurence Rosenthal, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC.

* Music composition, miniseries or special (dramatic underscore): Mark Snow, “An American Story,” CBS; Lee Holdridge, “Call of the Wild,” CBS; Patrick Williams, “Danielle Steel’s Jewels--Part 1,” NBC; Joseph Conlan, “Mortal Sins,” USA; Charles Bernstein, “The Sea Wolf,” TNT.

* Music direction: Bill Conti, “The 65th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Nick Perito, “The Kennedy Center Honors,” CBS; Ian Fraser, “The 52nd Presidential Inaugural Gala,” CBS; Artie Butler, “Sinatra--Part 1” CBS; Joel McNeely, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC.

* Music and lyrics: Patrick Williams, Arthur Hamilton, “Blind Spot,” CBS; Ray Charles, Buz Kohan, “Bob Hope: The First 90 Years,” NBC; Steve Tyrell, Barry Coffing, Stephanie Tyrell, “The Heights,” Fox; Stephen James Taylor, “I’ll Fly Away,” NBC; John Kander, Fred Ebb, “Liza Minnelli Live From Radio City Music Hall,” PBS.

* Main title theme music: Lee Holdridge, “Bob,” CBS; Chris Klatman, “Bodies of Evidence,” CBS; Carl Davis, “Covington Cross,” ABC; Jonathan Tunic, “Love & War,” CBS; Stewart Levin, “Picket Fences,” CBS; Dennis McCarthy, “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” syn.

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* Choreography: Debbie Allen, “The 65th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Don Crichton, “Bob Hope: The First 90 Years,” NBC; Rosie Perez, “In Living Color,” Fox; Michael Peters, “The Jacksons: An American Dream,” ABC; Susan Stroman, “Liza Minnelli Live From Radio City Music Hall,” PBS.

* Costuming, series: M.J. Chic Gennarelli, Lyn Paolo, “Homefront,” ABC; Eilish Zebrasky, Buffy Snyder, Jim H. O’Daniel, “Murder, She Wrote,” CBS; Shelly Levine, Loree Parral, “Picket Fences,” CBS

* Costuming, miniseries or special: Jim Lapidus, Rachel Stanley, “Danielle Steel’s Heartbeat,” NBC.

* Costume design, series: Brienne Glyttov, “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” CBS; Tom McKinley, “I’ll Fly Away,” NBC; Jean-Pierre Dorleac, “Quantum Leap,” NBC; Robert Blackman, “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” syn.; Peggy Farrell, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC.

* Costume design, miniseries or special: Helen Butler Barbon, “Alex Haley’s Queen--Part 1,” CBS; Jill M. Ohanneson, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO; Joan Wadge, “The House of Eliott--Part 12,” A&E; Jane Robinson, “Mrs. ‘Arris Goes to Paris,” CBS; Shelley Komarov, “Sinatra--Part 1,” CBS

* Costume design, variety or music program: Bob Mackie, Ret Turner, “The Carol Burnett Show: A Reunion,” CBS; Ret Turner, “Disney’s Christmas Fantasy On Ice,” CBS; Michelle Cole, “In Living Color,” Fox; Julie Weiss, Isaac Mizrahi, “Liza Minnelli Live From Radio City Music Hall,” PBS; Emi Wada, “Oedipus Rex,” PBS.

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* Graphic design and title sequences: William B. Pittard, Frances Schifrin, Jennifer Grey Berkowitz, Darin Kirchner, “Dudley,” CBS; Mark Pellington, “Homicide--Life on the Street,” NBC; Mike Smith, “MTV Video Music Awards,” MTV; Edward M. Sullivan, Jeff Boortz, “Rave,” A&E; William B. Pittard, Judy Korin, “Sisters,” NBC.

* Lighting direction (electronic), comedy series: Alan Walker, “Blossom,” NBC; George Spiro Dibie; Kim Killingsworth, “Dudley,” CBS; Donald A. Morgan, “Home Improvement,” ABC; Daniel Flannery, “Roseanne,” ABC.

* Lighting direction (electronic), drama series, variety series, miniseries or special: Robert A. Dickinson, “The 65th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Simon Miles, Jules Fisher, “An American Reunion: The People’s Inaugural Celebration,” HBO; Gregory Brunton, “Michael Jack son Talks . . . to Oprah,” ABC; John Rook, “The 52nd Presidential Inaugural Gala,” CBS.

* Hairstyling, series: Generio Gugliemotto, Georgina Williams, “Homefront,” ABC; Judy Crown, “Murphy Brown,” CBS; Sharleen J. Rassi, Barry Rosenberg, “Sisters,” NBC; Candace Neal, Ron Smith, Gerold Solomon, Susan Maust, “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” syn.; Joy Zapata, Candy Neal, Patty Miller, Laura Connelly, Richard Sabre, Julia Walker, Josee Normand, “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” syn.

* Hairstyling, miniseries or special: Linda De Andrea, “Alex Haley’s Queen--Part 2,” CBS; Mona Orr, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO; Robert Louis Stevenson, “The Jacksons: An American Dream--Part 2,” ABC; Leslie Anne Anderson, Karl Wesson, “Love, Honor & Obey: The Last Mafia Marriage--Part 2,” CBS; Bette Iverson, Adele Taylor, “Sinatra--Part 1,” CBS.

* Makeup, series: Michele Burke, Michael Mills, “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” CBS; Patricia Messina, Rick Stratton, “Murphy Brown,” CBS; Jennifer Aspinall, “Saturday Night Live,” NBC; Marvin Westmore, Ed French, “Space Rangers,” CBS; Michael G. Westmore, Jill Rockow, Karen J. Westerfield, Gilmosko, Dean Jones, Michael Key, Craig Reardon, Vincent Niebla, “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” syn.; Michael G. Westmore, Gerald Quist, June Abston Haymore, Karen J. Westerfield, Jill Rockow, Doug Drexler, “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” syn.

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* Makeup, miniseries or special: Steve La Porte, Richard Blair, Thom Floutz, Angela Levin, “Alex Haley’s Queen--Part 3,” CBS; Lynne Eagan, Matthew Mungle, Deborah La Mia Denaver, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO; Stephen L. Dupuis, Charles Carter, “Stalin,” HBO; Gerald Quist, Elizabeth Spetnagel, “Tru,” PBS.

* Sound editing, series: William H. Angarola, Mike Depatie, Joel Valentine, Mark Seagrave, Kim Lambert, Tony Capelli, Allan K. Rosen, Patty Von Arx, “Northern Exposure,” CBS; Greg Schorer, Gary Macheel, Rick Crampton, Dan Luna, Bob Constanza, Rick Steele, Ernesto Mas, Bruce Frazier, “Quantum Leap,” NBC; James Wolvington, William Wistrom, Ashley Harvey, Miguel Rivera, Jeff Gersh, Sean Callery, Steffan Falesitch, Steve Rowe, “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” syn.; William Wistrom, James Wolvington, Miguel Rivera, Masanobu Tomita, Guy Tsujimoto, Jeff Gersh, Dan Yale, Gerry Sackman, “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” syn.; Stephen Grubbs, Gary Gelfand, Craig Otte, Andre Caporaso, Eric A. Norris, Joey L. Carey, David Scharf, John Kincade, Todd Niesen, Burton M. Weinstein, Michael C. Gutierrez, Clark Conrad, Lloyd Keiser, Stephen P. Danforth, “The Untouchables,” syn.; Tom Bellfort, Larry Oatfield, Chris Scarabosio, Michael Silvers, David Slusser, Tom Villano, Jamie Gelf-Forester, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC.

* Sound editing, miniseries or special: G. Michael Graham, Mark Steele, Stuard Calderon, Rick Steele, Rick Crampton, Tim Terusa, John Bonds, Bob Costanza, Mike Dickeson, Gary Macheel, Mark Friedgen, Bill Bell, Dan Luna, Phil Jamtaas, J. Michael Hooser, Todd Kasow, “Alex Haley’s Queen--Part 3,” CBS; Charles R. Beith Jr., Phil Hess, Bill Bell, David Eichhorn, Tim Terusa, Rusty Tinsley, Scott Eilers, Mark Steele, Rick Steele, Michael Graham, Mark Friedgen, Gary Shinkle, Gary Macheel, Mike Dickeson, Dan Luna, Kristi Johns, J. Michael Hooser, Bob Costanza, Roy Pendergast, Jerry Rothchild, “The Fire Next Time--Part 1,” CBS; Joseph Melody, Tim Terusa, Gary Macheel, Rick Steele, Bob Costanza, David Eichhorn, Bill Bell, Rusty Tinsley, Mike Dickeson, Dan Luna, Kristi Johns, Allan K. Rosen, “The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom,” HBO; G. Michael Graham, Mark Friedgen, Tim Terusa, Phil Hess, Greg Schorer, Bill Bell, David Eichhorn, Rusty Tinsley, Charles R. Beith Jr., Scott Eilers, Gary Shinkle, Rick Steele, Mark Steele, Bob Costanza, Dan Luna, Michael J. Wright, Gary Macheel, J. Michael Hooser, David Marshall, Kristi Johns, Peter Davies, “Stalin,” HBO; Richard Taylor, Peter Austin, David Mork Beadle, Peter Bergren, Ken T. Gladden, Sonya L. Henry, Gary Lewis, Myron C. Nettinga, Brian Thomas Nist, Adam Sawelson, Matthew Sawelson, Bruce Tanis, James B. Hebenstreit, Albert Edmund Lord III, Marty Weresky, “The Tommyknockers--Part 2,” ABC.

* Sound mixing, comedy series or special: David Ronne, Bruce Michaels, Gary Montgomery, Jim Fitzpatrick, “Brooklyn Bridge,” CBS; Joe Kenworthy, Michael Getlin, Dean Okrand, R. William A. Thiederman, “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” ABC; Peter San Filipo, Charle McDaniel, Craig Porter, “Seinfeld,” NBC; Brad Brock, R. Russell Smith, Greg Orloff, Anthony D’Amico, “The Simpsons,” Fox; Agamemnon Andaianos, David J. West, Nello Torri, Craig Hunter, “The Wonder Years,” ABC.

* Sound mixing, variety or music series or special: Robert Douglass, Paul Sandweiss, Lee Decarlo, “The 65th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; Edward J. Greene, Rick Himot, Don Worsham, David Hewitt, Paul Sandweiss, “The 35th Annual Grammy Awards,” CBS; Gregg Rubin, Randy Ezratty, John Alberts, “Harry Connick Jr.: The New York Big Band Concert,” Disney; Toby Scott, Bob Clearmountain, John Alberts, Jay Vicari, “MTV Unplugged,” MTV; Bob Palladino, Jay Vicari, Julie Perez, Bill Taylor, Josiah Gluck, John Alberts, “Saturday Night Live,” NBC; Claudio Nerone, Nicola Caponero, Sergio Marcotulli, Fabio Venturi, “Tosca in the Settings and at the Times of Tosca,” PBS.

* Sound mixing, drama series: Claude Riggins, Dean Okrand, R. William A. Thiederman, Michael Getlin, “Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman,” CBS; Bob Marts, Glenn Micallef, Anthony D’Amico, Greg Orloff, R. Russell Smith, “Northern Exposure,” CBS; Bill Gocke, Christopher Haire, Richard Morrison, Douglas W. Davey, “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” syn.; Alan Bernard, Doug Davey, Richard Morrison, Christopher Haire, “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” syn.; Carl Rudisill, Gary Summers, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC.

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* Sound mixing, drama miniseries or special: Robert Anderson, John B. Asman, George Groves, David E. Fluhr, “Alex Haley’s Queen--Part 3,” CBS; Jacob Goldstein, John Hurst, Ken Polk, Tim Philben, Jim Williams, “Barbarians at the Gate,” HBO; John Pritchett, Dan Wallin, Anna Behlmer, Richard Portman, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO; Claude Riggins, Daniel Leahy, Michael Casper, Gary Lux, “The Jacksons: An American Dream--Part 2,” ABC; Maury Harris, Wayne Artman, Robert Fernandez, Tom E. Dahl, “Sinatra--Part 1,” CBS; Drew Kunin, Grover Helsley, Robert W. Glass Jr., Richard D. Rogers, Tim Philben, Michael Jiron, Scott Millan, “Stalin,” HBO.

* Technical direction/camera/video, series: Allan Wells, John Gillis, Larry Heider, Robert L. Highton, Dave Hilmer, Michael Malone, Bruce Oldham, Kenneth A. Patterson, David A. Plakos, Steven C. Berry, Rick Edwards, “The Arsenio Hall Show,” syn.; Chris Donovan, Gary Allen, Greg Harms, Marvin Shearer, Randy Baer, Larry Gaudette, Bob Kaufman, “Home Improvement,” ABC; Emmett Loughran, Charlie Huntley, Manny Rodriguez, Manny Gutierrez, Mark Whitman, Steve Yaconetti, Juan Barrera, Bob Conover, Billy Steinberg, “MTV Unplugged,” MTV; Kenneth R. Shapiro, Diane Biederbeck, Vince Stingletary, Rocky Danielson, Leigh Nicholson, Rick Caswell, Keith Winikoff, “Roc,” Fox; Mike Stramisky, Ted Ashton, Leslie Atkinson, Don Barker, Kurt Tonnesson, Hal Ingels, “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,” NBC.

* Technical direction/camera/video, miniseries or special: Terry Donahue, Donna Quante, Pat Gleason, Ray Hoover, Charlie Huntley, Paul Klekotta, Mike Lieberman, Ken Patterson, Tom Hildreth, Jake Ostroff, Manny Guiterez, Manny Rodrieguez, George C. Reilly, Roy Otake, “An American Reunion: The People’s Inagural Celebration,” HBO; John Tweden, George A. Prince III, Jake Jacobs, Jim Velarde, David Navarrette, Easter Xua, John Lee, Tim Lewis, Gary Meeker, John Pellechia, Bud Keys, “John Williams at the Hollywood Bowl,” A&E; Alan Wells, John Burdich, Ken Dahlquist, Ed Fussell, Larry Heider, Ernie Jew, David Levisohn, Jay Millard, Alain Onesto, David Niles, “Liza Minnelli Live From Radio City Music Hall,” PBS; Keith Winikoff, Mark Sanford, Tom Banzoi, David Eastwood, Skip Eppley; Neal Gallagher, Hank Geving, Scott McClain, Ken Patterson, Hector Ramirez, Gordy Sager, “The Magic of David Copperfield XV: Fires of Passion,” CBS; Steve Laxton, Steve Bennett, Mike Culp, Bobby Dunn, Tom Geren, Allen Merriweather, Bob Minges, Rick Rice, Jeff Zachary, Mark Sanford, “Michael Jackson Talks . . . to Oprah,” ABC.

* Individual achievement, classical music/dance: Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, Brian Large (directors), “Tosca in the Settings and at the Times of Tosca,” PBS; Graham Clark (performer), “The Ghosts of Versailles,” PBS; Catherine Malfitano (performer), “Tosca in the Settings and at the Times of Tosca,” PBS.

* Individual achievement, informational: Lionel Friedberg, Sid Perou (cinematographers), “National Geographic: Mysteries Underground,” PBS; Orlando Bagwell (director), “Dancing: New Worlds, New Forms,” PBS; Geoff Dunlop (director), “Dancing: Dance Centerstage,” PBS; Bill Couturie (director), “Earth and the American Dream,” HBO; Barbara Kopple (director), “Fallen Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson,” NBC; Lee Stanley (director), “Gridiron Gang,” syn.; David Grubin (director), “Healing the Mind With Bill Moyers,” PBS; Peter W. Kunhardt (director), “Lincoln,” ABC; Perry Schaffer (editor), “Alive: The Miracle of the Andes,” CBS; Gary Weimberg (editor), “Earth and the American Dream,” HBO; Barry Nye (editor), “National Geographic: Mysteries Underground,” PBS; Audrey Hepburn (host), “Gardens of the World,” PBS; Ken King, Michael Becker, Paul Schremp, Mark Linden (sound mixers), “National Geographic: Mysteries Underground,” PBS; Randall Balmer (writer), “Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory,” PBS.

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