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And the winners are . . .

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Here is a list of the winners announced Sunday at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards and some of the winners from the previous weekend’s Creative Arts ceremony. For a complete list, go to the website of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, www.emmys.org.

PROGRAMS

Comedy series

“30 Rock,” NBC

Drama series

“Mad Men,” AMC

Miniseries

“Little Dorrit,” PBS

Movie

“Grey Gardens,” HBO

Variety, music or

comedy series

“The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central

Variety, music or

comedy special

“The Kennedy Center

Honors,” CBS

Reality program

“Intervention,” A&E;

Reality-competition series

“The Amazing Race,” CBS

Animated program (less than one hour)

“South Park,” Comedy

Central

Animated program (one hour or more)

“Destination Imagination (Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends),” Cartoon Network

Children’s program

“Wizards of Waverly Place,” Disney Channel

Children’s nonfiction

program

“Grandpa, Do You Know Who I Am? With Maria Shriver,” HBO; “Nick News With Linda Ellerbee Coming Home: When Parents Return From War,” Nickelodeon

Nonfiction series

“American Masters,” PBS

Nonfiction special

“102 Minutes That Changed America,” History

ACTING

Lead actor in a comedy series

Alec Baldwin, “30 Rock,” NBC

Lead actor in a drama series

Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad,” AMC

Lead actor in a miniseries

or a movie

Brendan Gleeson, “Into the Storm,” HBO

Lead actress in a

comedy series

Toni Collette, “United States of Tara,” Showtime

Lead actress in a

drama series

Glenn Close, “Damages,” FX

Lead actress in a

miniseries or a movie

Jessica Lange, “Grey

Gardens,” HBO

Supporting actor in a

comedy series

Jon Cryer, “Two and a Half Men,” CBS

Supporting actor in a

drama series

Michael Emerson, “Lost,” ABC

Supporting actor in a

miniseries or a movie

Ken Howard, “Grey Gardens,” HBO

Supporting actress

in a comedy series

Kristin Chenoweth, “Pushing Daisies,” ABC

Supporting actress in a drama series

Cherry Jones, “24,” Fox

Supporting actress

in a miniseries or movie

Shohreh Aghdashloo, “House of Saddam,” HBO

Guest actor in a comedy

series

Justin Timberlake, “Saturday Night Live,” NBC

Guest actress in a comedy series

Tina Fey, “Saturday Night Live,” NBC

Guest actor in a drama series

Michael J. Fox, “Rescue Me,” FX

Guest actress in a drama series

Ellen Burstyn, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” NBC

Voiceover performance

Dan Castellaneta, “The

Simpsons,” Fox

Host for a reality-competition series

Jeff Probst, “Survivor,” CBS

WRITING

Comedy series

Matt Hubbard, “30 Rock

(Reunion),” NBC

Drama series

Kater Gordon, Matthew Weiner, “Mad Men (Meditations in an Emergency),” AMC

Variety, music or

comedy series

The writing staff of “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,”

Comedy Central

Miniseries, movie or

a dramatic special

Andrew Davies, “Little Dorrit,” PBS

Nonfiction programming

Joe Bini, P.G. Morgan, Marina Zenovich, “Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired,” HBO

Music and lyrics

William Ross, John Kimbrough, Dan Harmon, Rob Schrab, Ben Schwartz, “Hugh Jackman Opening Number” from “81st Annual Academy Awards,” ABC

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DIRECTING

Comedy series

Jeff Blitz, “The Office (Stress Relief),” NBC

Drama series

Rod Holcomb, “ER (And in

the End),” NBC

Variety, music or

comedy series

Bruce Gowers, “American Idol,” Fox

Miniseries, movie or

a dramatic special

Dearbhla Walsh, “Little

Dorrit,” PBS

Nonfiction programming

Marina Zenovich, “Roman Polanski: Wanted and

Desired,” HBO

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