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THE 45th ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS : Presenting the Prime of Primetime

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Here is a complete list of winners for the 45th annual nighttime Emmy Awards, announced in ceremonies Saturday and Sunday by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences:

* Comedy series: “Seinfeld,” NBC.

* Drama series: “Picket Fences,” CBS.

* Miniseries: “Prime Suspect 2,” PBS.

* Made-for-television movie: “Barbarians at the Gate,” HBO; “Stalin,” HBO.

* Variety, music or comedy series: “Saturday Night Live,” NBC.

* Variety, music or comedy special: “Bob Hope: The First 90 Years,” NBC.

* Classical program in the performing arts: “Tosca in the Settings and at the Times of Tosca,” PBS.

* Children’s program: “Avonlea,” Disney; “Beethoven Lives Upstairs,” HBO.

* Informational special: “Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie,” NBC.

* Informational series: “Healing and the Mind With Bill Moyers,” PBS.

* Animated program (one hour or less): “Batman: The Series,” Fox.

* Actor, comedy series: Ted Danson, “Cheers,” NBC.

* Actress, comedy series: Roseanne Arnold, “Roseanne,” ABC.

* Actor, drama series: Tom Skerritt, “Picket Fences,” CBS.

* Actress, drama series: Kathy Baker, “Picket Fences,” CBS.

* Actor, miniseries or special: Robert Morse, “Tru,” PBS.

* Actress, miniseries or special: Holly Hunter, “The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom,” HBO.

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* Supporting actor, comedy series: Michael Richards, “Seinfeld,” NBC.

* Supporting actress, comedy series: Laurie Metcalf, “Roseanne,” ABC.

* Supporting actor, drama series: Chad Lowe, “Life Goes On,” ABC.

* Supporting actress, drama series: Mary Alice, “I’ll Fly Away,” NBC.

* Supporting actor, miniseries or special: Beau Bridges, “The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom,” HBO.

* Supporting actress, miniseries or special: Mary Tyler Moore, “Stolen Babies,” Lifetime.

* Guest actor, comedy series: David Clennon, “Dream On,” HBO.

* Guest actress, comedy series: Tracey Ullman, “Love & War,” CBS.

* Guest actor, drama series: Laurence Fishburne, “Tribeca,” Fox.

* Guest actress, drama series: Elaine Stritch, “Law & Order,” NBC.

* Individual performance, variety or music program: Dana Carvey, “Saturday Night Live,” NBC.

* Voice-over performance: Dan Castellaneta (as Homer Simpson), “The Simpsons,” Fox.

* Writing, comedy: Larry David, “Seinfeld,” NBC.

* Writing, drama: Tom Fontana, “Homicide--Life on the Street,” NBC.

* Writing, miniseries or special: Jane Anderson, “The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom,” HBO.

* Writing, variety or music: Judd Apatow, Robert Cohen, Brent Forrester, Jeff Kahn, Bruce Kirschbaum, Bob Odenkirk, Sultan Pepper, Dino Stamatopoulos, Ben Stiller, “The Ben Stiller Show,” Fox.

* Directing, comedy series: Betty Thomas, “Dream On,” HBO.

* Directing, drama series: Barry Levinson, “Homicide--Life on the Street,” NBC.

* Directing, miniseries or special: James Sadwith, “Sinatra,” CBS.

* Directing, variety or music program: Walter C. Miller, “The 1992 Tony Awards,” CBS.

* Cinematography, series: Constantine Makris, “Law & Order,” NBC.

* Cinematography, miniseries or special: Vilmos Zsigmond, “Stalin,” HBO.

* Editing, series, single-camera production: Jon Koslowsky, “Quantum Leap,” NBC.

* Editing, miniseries or special, single-camera production: Peter Zinner, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO.

* Editing, series, multi-camera production: Robert Bramwell, “Cheers,” NBC.

* Editing, miniseries or special, multi-camera production: Jeff U’Ren, Ray Miller, Larry Lyman, “The Magic of David Copperfield XV: Fires of Passion,” CBS.

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* Art direction, series: Dean E. Mitzner, Tom Pedigo, “Homefront,” ABC.

* Art direction, miniseries or special: Keith Wilson, Vladimir Murzin, Alistair Kay, Vladimir Bashkin, Peter Drozd, Eugene Kamaev, Vladimir Rybin, Yuri Shuyer, Valery Tsvetkov, Alexander Kazmischev, “Stalin,” HBO.

* Art direction, variety or music program: John Shaffner, Joe Stewart, “The Magic of David Copperfield XV: Fires of Passion,” CBS.

* Music composition, series (dramatic underscore): Joel McNeely, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC.

* Music composition, miniseries or special (dramatic underscore): Patrick Williams, “Danielle Steel’s Jewels--Part 1,” NBC.

* Music direction: Ian Fraser, “The 52nd Presidential Inaugural Gala,” CBS.

* Music and lyrics: John Kander, Fred Ebb, “Liza Minnelli Live From Radio City Music Hall,” American Public Television Stations.

* Main title theme music: Dennis McCarthy, “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” syn.

* Choreography: Michael Peters, “The Jacksons: An American Dream,” ABC.

* Costuming, series: M.J. Chic Gennarelli, Lyn Paolo, “Homefront,” ABC.

* Costume design, series: Peggy Farrell, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC.

* Costume design, miniseries or special: Shelley Komarov, “Sinatra--Part 1,” CBS.

* Costume design, variety or music program: Emi Wada, Julie Taymor, “Oedipus Rex,” PBS.

* Lighting direction (electronic), comedy series: Donald A. Morgan, “Home Improvement,” ABC.

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* Lighting direction (electronic), drama series, variety series, miniseries or special: John Rook, “The 52nd Presidential Inaugural Gala,” CBS.

* Casting: Mary Colquhoun, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO.

* Hairstyling, series: Joy Zapata, Candy Neal, Patty Miller, Laura Connolly, 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.

* Makeup, series: Michael G. Westmore, Jill Rockow, Karen J. Westerfield, Gil Mosko, Dean Jones, Michael Key, Craig Reardon, Vincent Niebla, “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” syn.

* Makeup, miniseries or special: Lynne Eagan, Matthew Mungle, John E. Jackson, Deborah La Mia Denaver, “Citizen Cohn,” HBO.

* Sound editing, series: Tom Bellfort, Larry Oatfield, Chris Scarabosio, Michael Silvers, David Slusser, Tom Villano, Jamie Gelb-Forester, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC.

* Sound editing, miniseries or special: 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 Prendergast, Gerry Rothschild, “The Fire Next Time--Part 1,” CBS.

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* Sound mixing, comedy series or special: Joe Kenworthy, Michael Getlin, Dean Okrand, R. William A. Thiederman, “Doogie Howser, M.D.,” ABC.

* Sound mixing, variety or music series or special: Gregg Rubin, Randy Ezratty, John Alberts, “Harry Connick Jr.: The New York Big Band Concert,” Disney.

* Sound mixing, drama series: Alan Bernard, Doug Davey, Richard Morrison, Christopher Haire, “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” syn.

* Sound mixing, drama miniseries or special: 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.

* Technical direction/camera/video, miniseries or special: Keith Winikoff, Mark Sanford, Tom Vannozzi, 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.

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* Individual achievement, classical music/dance: Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, Brian Large (directors), “Tosca in the Settings and at the Times of Tosca,” 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; Lee Stanley (director), “Gridiron Gang,” syn.; Gary Weimberg (editor), “Earth and the American Dream,” HBO; Audrey Hepburn (host), “Gardens of the World,” PBS.

* Individual achievement, animation: Peter Kotor, Natalia Demidova (production designers), “Shakespeare: The Animated Tales (Hamlet),” HBO; Sergei Glagolev, Demitri Norosyolov (animators), “Shakespeare: The Animated Tales (Hamlet),” HBO.

* Individual achievement, special visual effects: Robert Legato, Gary Hutzel, Michael Dallas Gibson, Dennis Blakey, “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” syn; Allison Smith-Murphy, Mark Holmes, Yusei Uesugi, Paul Huston, Eric Chauvin, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” ABC; Ron Thornton, Shannon Casey, Paul Beigle-Bryant, “Babylon 5,” syn.

* Charles F. Jenkins Engineering Award: Richard S. O’Brien.

* Engineering development: Avid Technology, Inc. (William J. Warner, Eric C. Peters, Jeffrey J. Bedell, Joseph H. Rice, Stephen J. Reber, Thomas A. Ohanian); NewTek, Inc. and Tim Jenison; CBS, Inc. and Robert P. Seidel; Les Aseere.

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