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Sunday’s Winners

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Here is the complete list of winners from Sunday’s 51st annual nighttime Emmy Awards, as announced by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. They cover programs aired between June 1, 1998, and May 31, 1999.

* Comedy series: “Ally McBeal,” Fox.

* Drama series: “The Practice,” ABC.

* Movie: “A Lesson Before Dying,” HBO.

* Miniseries: “Horatio Hornblower,” A&E.;

* Variety, music or comedy series: “Late Show With David Letterman,” CBS.

* Variety, music or comedy special: “1998 Tony Awards,” CBS.

* Actor, comedy series: John Lithgow, “3rd Rock From the Sun,” NBC.

* Actor, drama series: Dennis Franz, “NYPD Blue,” ABC.

* Actor, miniseries or movie: Stanley Tucci, “Winchell,” HBO.

* Actress, comedy series: Helen Hunt, “Mad About You,” NBC.

* Actress, drama series: Edie Falco, “The Sopranos,” HBO.

* Actress, miniseries or movie: Helen Mirren, “The Passion of Ayn Rand,” Showtime.

* Supporting actor, comedy series: David Hyde Pierce, “Frasier,” NBC.

* Supporting actor, drama series: Michael Badalucco, “The Practice,” ABC.

* Supporting actor, miniseries or movie: Peter O’Toole, “Joan of Arc,” CBS.

* Supporting actress, comedy: Kristen Johnston, “3rd Rock From the Sun,” NBC.

* Supporting actress, drama series: Holland Taylor, “The Practice,” ABC.

* Supporting actress, miniseries or movie: Anne Bancroft, “Deep in My Heart,” CBS.

* Performance in a variety or music program: John Leguizamo, “John Leguizamo’s Freak,” HBO.

* Writing, comedy series: Jay Kogen, “Frasier (Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz),” NBC.

* Writing, drama series: James Manos Jr., David Chase, “The Sopranos (College),” HBO.

* Writing, variety or music show: Tom Agna, Vernon Chatman, Louis CK, Lance Crouther, Gregory Greenberg, Ali Leroi, Steve O’Donnell, Chris Rock, Frank Sebastiano, Chuck Sklar, Jeff Stilson, Wanda Sykes-Hall, Mike Upchurch, “The Chris Rock Show,” HBO.

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* Writing, miniseries or movie: Ann Peacock, “A Lesson Before Dying,” HBO.

* Directing comedy series: Thomas Schlamme, “Sports Night (Pilot),” ABC.

* Directing, drama series: Paris Barclay, “NYPD Blue (Hearts and Souls),” ABC.

* Directing, variety or music program: Paul Miller, “1998 Tony Awards,” CBS.

* Directing, miniseries or movie: Allan Arkush, “The Temptations,” NBC.

For a list of creative arts Emmy Award winners, see F10.

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