EMMY '96.Complete list of nominees for the 48th annual Prime-time Emmy Awards, announced Thursday by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences: 1. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN ART DIRECTION FOR A SERIES: ``Cybill: Wedding Bell Blues,'' CBS (Cell Broadcast Service) See cell broadcast. ; ``Murder One: Chapter One,'' ABC ABC in full American Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928. ; ``Murder She Wrote: Nan's Ghost,'' CBS; ``NYPD Blue NYPD Blue is an Emmy Award-winning hour long-running American television police drama set in New York City. It was created by Steven Bochco and David Milch and inspired by Milch's relationship with a former member of the New York City Police Department Bill Clark (who : Hollie and the Blowfish A secret key cryptography method that uses a variable length key from 32 to 448 bits long. It uses the block cipher method, which breaks the text into 64-bit blocks before encrypting them. ,'' ABC; ``The X-Files: Jose Chung's From Outer Space,'' Fox. 2. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN ART DIRECTION FOR A MINISERIES OR A SPECIAL: ``Andersonville: Part 1,'' TNT TNT: see trinitrotoluene. TNT in full trinitrotoluene Pale yellow, solid organic compound made by adding nitrate (−NO2) groups to toluene. ; ``Gulliver's Travels: Part One,'' NBC NBC in full National Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network. ; ``Harvest of Fire (Hallmark Hall of Fame),'' CBS; ``Rasputin,'' HBO Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO) A form of oxygen therapy in which the patient breathes oxygen in a pressurized chamber. Mentioned in: Ozone Therapy ; ``Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire A Streetcar Named Desire may refer to:
3. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN ART DIRECTION FOR A VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM: ``The 68th Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; ``The Best of Tracey Takes On...,'' HBO; ``Magicians' Favorite Magicians,'' CBS; ``Muppets Tonight Muppets Tonight is a live-action/puppet television series created by Jim Henson Productions and featuring the Muppets. Much like the "MuppeTelevision" segment of The Jim Henson Hour, Muppets Tonight was a continuation of The Muppet Show : With Special Guest Star Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett (born Anthony Dominick Benedetto on August 3 1926) is an American singer of popular music, standards and jazz who is widely considered to be one of ,'' ABC; ``The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Jay Leno (born April 28, 1950) is an Emmy-winning American comedian, writer who is best known as the current host of NBC television's long-running variety and talk program The Tonight Show. Biography Leno was born in New Rochelle, New York. : Show 914,'' NBC. 4. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN CASTING FOR A SERIES: ``Chicago Hope,'' CBS; ``ER,'' NBC; ``Frasier,'' NBC; ``Homicide: Life on the Street,'' NBC; ``Picket Fences,'' CBS; ``Seinfeld,'' NBC. 5. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN CASTING FOR A MINISERIES OR SPECIAL: ``The Boys Next Door (Hallmark Hall of Fame)'' CBS; ``Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo,'' CBS; ``The Late Shift,'' HBO; ``Truman,'' HBO; ``Tuskegee Airmen,'' HBO. 6. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN CHOREOGRAPHY: ``Comic Relief VII,'' HBO; ``Ice Princess,'' HBO; ``1995 Miss America Pageant,'' NBC; ``1995 MTV Video Music Awards The MTV Video Music Awards were established in 1984 by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year. Originally beginning as an alternative to the Grammy Awards, the MTV Video Music Awards is now a respected pop culture awards show in its own right. ,'' MTV MTV in full Music Television U.S. cable television network, established in 1980 to present videos of musicians and singers performing new rock music. MTV won a wide following among rock-music fans worldwide and greatly affected the popular-music business. ; ``Pride & Prejudice: Part 1,'' A&E. 7. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY cinematography: see motion picture photography. cinematography Art and technology of motion-picture photography. It involves the composition of a scene, lighting of the set and actors, choice of cameras, camera angle, and integration of special FOR A SERIES: ``Babylon 5: Comes the Inquisitor Comes the Inquisitor is the 21st episode from the second season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. Synopsis The Vorlons bring an inqusitor to the station, a man named Sebastian, to test Delenn and Sheridan's readiness to lead the Army of ,'' syndicated; ``Chicago Hope: Leave of Absence,'' CBS; ``ER: Hell and High Water,'' NBC; ``Murder One: Chapter One,'' ABC; ``The X-Files: Grotesque,'' Fox. 8. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A MINISERIES OR A SPECIAL: ``Andersonville: Part 2,'' TNT; ``Gulliver's Travels: Part 1,'' NBC; ``Harrison, Cry of the City,'' UPN UPN User Principal Name (Microsoft Windows 2000) UPN United Paramount Network UPN Unión del Pueblo Navarro (Navarrese People Union) UPN Umgekehrte Polnische Notation ; ``Norma Jean and Marilyn,'' HBO; ``Rasputin,'' HBO; ``Ruby Ridge: An American Tragedy: Part 2,'' CBS. 9. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUMING FOR A SERIES: ``Cybill: Where's Zoey?'' CBS; ``JAG judge advocate general (J.A.G.) n. a military officer who advises the government on courts-martial and administers the conduct of courts-martial. The officers who are judge advocates and counsel assigned to the accused come from the office of the judge advocate : Smoked,'' NBC; ``The Nanny: The Kibbutz kibbutz: see collective farm. kibbutz Israeli communal settlement in which all wealth is held in common and profits are reinvested in the settlement. The first kibbutz was founded in Palestine in 1909; most have since been agricultural. ,'' CBS; ``Picket Fences: Three Weddings and a Meltdown,'' CBS. 10. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUMING FOR A MINISERIES OR A SPECIAL: ``The Christmas Box,'' CBS. 11. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN FOR A SERIES: ``Avonlea: What a Tangled Web We Weave,'' Disney; ``Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman is multi-Emmy Award winning western/dramatic television series in the United States, created by Beth Sullivan. It ran on CBS for six seasons, from January 1st, 1993 to May 16th, 1998. : When a Child is Born Part I,'' CBS; ``Remember WENN WENN World Entertainment News Network : Hillary Booth Registered Nurse,'' AMC (Advanced Mezzanine Card) See AdvancedTCA. ; ``Sisters: Don't Go to Springfield,'' NBC; ``Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Muse,'' syndicated. 12. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN FOR A MINISERIES OR A SPECIAL: ``Andersonville: Part 2,'' TNT; ``Gulliver's Travels: Part 1,'' NBC; ``Lily Dale,'' Showtime; ``Pride & Prejudice: Part 1,'' A&E; ``Rasputin,'' HBO. 13. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN FOR A VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM: ``Barbara Mandrell: Steppin' Out,'' TNN TNN The National Network (formerly The Nashville Network) TNN The Nashville Network (now The National Network) TNN The Nerd Network (online gaming clan) ; ``The Best of Tracey Takes On...,'' HBO; ``Muppets Tonight: With Special Guest Star Garth Brooks,'' ABC. 14. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING IN A COMEDY SERIES: ``Friends: The One After the Super Bowl,'' NBC; ``The Larry Sanders Show: Arthur After Hours,'' HBO; ``The Larry Sanders Show: I Was a Teen-age Lesbian,'' HBO; ``Seinfeld: The Soup Nazi,'' NBC; ``3rd Rock From the Sun: Pilot,'' NBC. 15. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING IN A DRAMA SERIES: ``Chicago Hope: Leave of Absence,'' CBS; ``ER: The Healers,'' NBC; ``ER: Hell and High Water,'' NBC; ``Murder One: Chapter One,'' ABC; ``NYPD Blue: Backboard back·board n. 1. A board placed under or behind something to provide firmness or support. 2. A board placed beneath the body of a person with an injury to the neck or back, used especially in transporting the person in such a way Jungle,'' ABC. 16. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING IN A VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM: ``The 68th Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; ``The Kennedy Center Honors The Kennedy Center Honors are held to be the highlight event in the cultural life of the United States. The idea was the brainchild of George Stevens, Jr. (who remains involved), and he and his partner, the late Nick Vanoff, put together the first event, launching it in 1978. ,'' CBS; ``Late Show With David Letterman “Late Show” redirects here. For other uses, see The Late Show. The Late Show with David Letterman is a multiple Emmy Award-winning hour-long weeknight comedy talk show broadcast by CBS from the Ed Sullivan Theater on Broadway in New York City. : Episode 503,'' CBS; ``Marsalis on Music: Sousa to Satchmo,'' PBS PBS in full Public Broadcasting Service Private, nonprofit U.S. corporation of public television stations. PBS provides its member stations, which are supported by public funds and private contributions rather than by commercials, with educational, cultural, ; ``The Tonight Show With Jay Leno: Show 914,'' NBC. 17. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING FOR A MINISERIES OR A SPECIAL: ``Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story,'' Lifetime; ``Andersonville,'' TNT; ``Gulliver's Travels,'' NBC; ``The Heidi Chronicles,'' TNT; ``The Late Shift,'' HBO. 18. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING FOR A SERIES - SINGLE CAMERA PRODUCTION: ``Chicago Hope: Leave of Absence,'' CBS; ``ER: Hell and High Water,'' NBC; ``ER: The Healers,'' NBC; ``JAG: Pilot,'' NBC; ``NYPD Blue: Death in the Family,'' ABC. 19. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING FOR A MINISERIES OR A SPECIAL - SINGLE CAMERA PRODUCTION: ``Andersonville: Part 2,'' TNT; ``Gulliver's Travels: Part 1,'' NBC; ``Hiroshima: Part 1,'' Showtime; ``Truman,'' HBO; ``Tuskegee Airmen,'' HBO 20. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING FOR SERIES - MULTI-CAMERA PRODUCTION: ``Frasier: The Adventures of Bad Boy and Dirty Girl,'' NBC; ``Frasier: The Show Where Diane Comes Back,'' NBC; ``Home Improvement: The Longest Day,'' ABC; ``Murphy Brown: Up in Smoke,'' CBS; ``Seinfeld: The Rye,'' NBC. 21. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING FOR A MINISERIES OR A SPECIAL, MULTI-CAMERA PRODUCTION: ``Kelsey Grammer Salutes Jack Benny,'' NBC; ``The Kennedy Center Honors,'' CBS; ``Pavarotti on Miami Beach,'' PBS; ``Sinatra: 80 Year My Way,'' ABC; ``20 Years of Comedy on HBO,'' HBO. 22. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN GRAPHIC DESIGN AND TITLE SEQUENCES: ``Caroline in the City Caroline in the City is an American sitcom that ran from September 21, 1995, to May 11, 1999, on the NBC television network. Premise Caroline Duffy is a cartoonist living in a Manhattan loft. ,'' NBC; ``Central Park West,'' CBS; ``Discovery Journal,'' Discovery Channel. 23. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN HAIRSTYLING FOR A SERIES: ``Chicago Hope: Right to Life,'' CBS; ``Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: When a Child is Born,'' CBS; ``Saturday Night Live This article is about the American television series. For the show related to Big Brother (UK), see Saturday Night Live (UK). Saturday Night Live (SNL : Quentin Tarantino,'' NBC; ``Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Our Man Bashir "Our Man Bashir" is an episode of the television show , the ninth episode of the fourth season. It features many homages to James Bond and similar heroes, the title itself being a homage to Our Man Flint, a 1966 Bond spoof. ,'' syndicated; ``Star Trek: Voyager: Persistence of Vision This article is about the theory on human vision. For other uses, see Persistence of vision (disambiguation). According to the theory of persistence of vision, the perceptual processes of the retina of the human eye retains an image for a brief moment. ,'' UPN; ``3rd Rock From the Sun: The Dicks They Are a Changin,' '' NBC. 24. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN HAIRSTYLING FOR A MINISERIES OR A SPECIAL: ``The Best of Tracey Takes On ...'' HBO; ``Bye Bye Birdie,'' ABC; ``Gulliver's Travels: Part 1,'' NBC; ``The Heidi Chronicles,'' TNT; ``Norma Jean and Marilyn,'' HBO. 25. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN LIGHTING DIRECTION (ELECTRONIC) FOR A COMEDY SERIES: ``Dave's World: Writing Wrongs,'' CBS; ``The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: Burnin' Down the House,'' NBC; ``Home Improvement: Room Without a View,'' ABC; ``The John Larroquette Show: Here We Go Again,'' NBC; ``Living Single: A Raze raze also rase tr.v. razed also rased, raz·ing also ras·ing, raz·es also ras·es 1. To level to the ground; demolish. See Synonyms at ruin. 2. To scrape or shave off. 3. in Harlem,'' Fox; ``Sister, Sister: Thanksgiving in Hawaii Part 2,'' WB. 26. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN LIGHTING DIRECTION FOR A DRAMA SERIES, VARIETY SERIES, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL: ``The 68th Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; ``The 38th Annual Grammy Awards,'' CBS; ``Muppets Tonight: With Special Guest Star Tony Bennett,'' ABC; ``Neil Diamond ... Under a Tennessee Moon,'' ABC; ``The 1995 Tony Awards,'' CBS. 27. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKEUP FOR A SERIES: ``Chicago Hope: Quiet Riot,'' CBS; ``Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Visitor,'' UPN; ``Star Trek: Voyager: Threshold,'' UPN; ``Wings: Death Becomes Him,'' NBC. 28. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKEUP FOR A MINISERIES OR A SPECIAL: ``Alien Nation: Body & Soul,'' Fox; ``The Best of Tracey Takes On ...'' HBO; ``Kissinger and Nixon,'' TNT; ``The Late Shift,'' HBO; ``Truman,'' HBO. 29. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A SERIES: ``Diagnosis Murder: Mind Over Murder,'' CBS: ``Picture Windows: Language of the Heart,'' Showtime; ``SeaQuest 2032: Brave New World Brave New World Aldous Huxley’s grim picture of the future, where scientific and social developments have turned life into a tragic travesty. [Br. Lit.: Magill I, 79] See : Dystopia Brave New World ,'' NBC; ``Space: Above and Beyond: The River of Stars,'' Fox; ``Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Our Man Bashir,'' syndicated. 30. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A MINISERIES OR SPECIAL: ``Annie: A Royal Adventure '' ABC; ``The Canterville Ghost,'' ABC; ``Larry McMurty's Dead Man's Walk Dead Man's Walk is a novel by Larry McMurtry. Though published third, it is chronologically first in the Lonesome Dove series. Plot introduction Dead Man's Walk , Part 1,'' ABC; ``Norma Jean and Marilyn,'' HBO; ``Tuskegee Airmen,'' HBO. 31. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC DIRECTION: ``Bye Bye Birdie,'' ABC; ``Christmas in Washington,'' NBC; ``The 39th Pablo Casals Festival,'' A&E; ``Peter and the Wolf For other uses, see . Peter and the Wolf is a composition by Sergei Prokofiev written in 1936 after his return to the Soviet Union. It is a children's story (with both music and text by Prokofiev), spoken by a narrator accompanied by the orchestra. ,'' ABC; ``Sinatra: 80 Years My Way,'' ABC. 32. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC AND LYRICS: ``Bye Bye Birdie: Let's Settle Down,'' ABC; ``Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree Christmas tree Evergreen tree, usually decorated with lights and ornaments, to celebrate the Christmas season. The use of evergreen trees, wreaths, and garlands as symbols of eternal life was common among the ancient Egyptians, Chinese, and Hebrews. : The Perfect Tree,'' CBS; ``People: A Musical Celebration: Children of the World,'' Disney Channel; ``The Simpsons: Who Shot Mr. Burns: Senor Burns,'' Fox; ``The Walt Disney Company and McDonalds Presents the American Teacher Awards: Come On In,'' Disney Channel. 33. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN MAIN TITLE THEME MUSIC: ``Central Park West,'' CBS; ``Chicago Hope,'' CBS; ``JAG,'' NBC; ``Murder One,'' ABC; ``Nowhere Man,'' UPN. 34. GUEST ACTOR, COMEDY SERIES: Tim Conway, ``Coach: The Gardener,'' ABC; Griffin Dunne, ``Frasier: The Friend,'' NBC; Mandy Patinkin, ``The Larry Sanders Show: Eight,'' HBO; Larry Thomas, ``Seinfeld: The Soup Nazi,'' NBC; Harris Yulin, ``Frasier: A Word to the Wiseguy,'' NBC. 35. ACTOR, COMEDY SERIES: Kelsey Grammer, ``Frasier,'' NBC; John Lithgow, ``3rd Rock From the Sun,'' NBC; Paul Reiser, ``Mad About You,'' NBC; Jerry Seinfeld, ``Seinfeld,'' NBC; Garry Shandling, ``The Larry Sanders Show,'' HBO. 36. GUEST ACTOR, DRAMA SERIES: Peter Boyle, ``The X-Files: Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" is the fourth episode of the third season of television series The X-Files. Skeptical of a famous psychic's predictions regarding the murder of several prognosticators, Mulder instead finds someone who he believes truly can predict the ,'' Fox; Danny Glover, ``Fallen Angels: Red Wind,'' Showtime; Michael Jeter, ``Chicago Hope: A Coupla Stiffs,'' CBS; Richard Pryor, ``Chicago Hope: Stand,'' CBS; Rip Torn, ``Chicago Hope: Hello Goodbye,'' CBS. 37. ACTOR, DRAMA SERIES: Andre Braugher, ``Homicide: Life on the Street,'' NBC; George Clooney, ``ER,'' NBC; Anthony Edwards, ``ER,'' NBC; Dennis Franz, ``NYPD Blue,'' ABC; Jimmy Smits, ``NYPD Blue,'' ABC. 38. ACTOR, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL: Alec Baldwin, ``Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire,'' CBS; Beau Bridges, ``Kissinger and Nixon,'' TNT; Laurence Fishburne, ``Tuskegee Airmen,'' HBO; Alan Rickman, ``Rasputin,'' HBO; Gary Sinise, ``Truman,'' HBO. 39. GUEST ACTRESS, COMEDY SERIES: Shelley Long, ``Frasier: The Show Where Diane Comes Back,'' NBC; Rosie O'Donnell, ``The Larry Sanders Show: Eight,'' HBO; Marlo Thomas, ``Friends: The One With the Lesbian Wedding,'' NBC; Betty White, ``The John Larroquette Show: Here We Go Again,'' NBC; Irene Worth, ``Remember WENN: A Rock and a Soft Place,'' AMC. 40. ACTRESS, COMEDY SERIES: Ellen DeGeneres, ``Ellen,'' ABC; Fran Drescher, ``The Nanny,'' CBS; Helen Hunt, ``Mad About You,'' NBC; Patricia Richardson, ``Home Improvement,'' ABC; Cybill Shepherd, ``Cybill,'' CBS. 41. GUEST ACTRESS, DRAMA SERIES: Louise Fletcher, ``Picket Fences,'' CBS; Penny Fuller, ``ER,'' NBC; Carol Kane, ``Chicago Hope,'' CBS; Amanda Plummer, ``The Outer Limits,'' Showtime; Maureen Stapleton, ``Avonlea,'' Disney; Lily Tomlin, ``Homicide: Life on the Street,'' NBC. 42. ACTRESS, DRAMA SERIES: Gillian Anderson, ``The X-Files,'' Fox; Kathy Baker, ``Picket Fences,'' CBS; Christine Lahti, ``Chicago Hope,'' CBS; Angela Lansbury, ``Murder, She Wrote,'' CBS; Sherry Stringfield, ``ER,'' NBC. 43. ACTRESS, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL: Ashley Judd, ``Norman Jean and Marilyn,'' HBO; Jessica Lange, ``Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire,'' CBS; Helen Mirren, ``Prime Suspect: Scent of Darkness,'' PBS; Mira Sorvino, ``Norma Jean and Marilyn,'' HBO; Sela Ward, ``Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch,'' Lifetime. 44. SUPPORTING ACTOR, COMEDY SERIES: Jason Alexander, ``Seinfeld,'' NBC; David Hyde Pierce David Hyde Pierce (born April 3, 1959) is a Screen Actors Guild, Tony and Emmy Award-winning American actor, best known for his co-starring role as psychiatrist Dr. Niles Crane on the NBC sitcom Frasier alongside Kelsey Grammer. , ``Frasier,'' NBC; Michael Richards, ``Seinfeld,'' NBC; Jeffrey Tambor, ``The Larry Sanders Show,'' HBO; Rip Torn, ``The Larry Sanders Show,'' HBO. 45. SUPPORTING ACTOR, DRAMA SERIES: Hector Elizondo, ``Chicago Hope,'' CBS; James McDaniel, ``NYPD Blue,'' ABC; Stanley Tucci, ``Murder One,'' ABC; Ray Walston, ``Picket Fences,'' CBS; Noah Wyle, ``ER,'' NBC. 46. SUPPORTING ACTOR, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL: Andre Braugher, ``Tuskegee Airmen,'' HBO; John Goodman, ``Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire,'' CBS; Tom Hulce, ``The Heidi Chronicles,'' TNT; Ian McKellen, ``Rasputin,'' HBO; Treat Williams, ``The Late Shift,'' HBO. 47. SUPPORTING ACTRESS, COMEDY SERIES: Christine Baranski, ``Cybill,'' CBS; Janeane Garofalo, ``The Larry Sanders Show,'' HBO; Julia Louis-Dreyfus, ``Seinfeld,'' NBC; Jayne Meadows Allen, ``High Society,'' CBS; Renee Taylor, ``The Nanny,'' CBS. 48. SUPPORTING ACTRESS, DRAMA SERIES: Barbara Bosson, ``Murder One,'' ABC; Tyne Daly, ``Christy,'' CBS; Sharon Lawrence, ``NYPD Blue,'' ABC; Julianna Margulies, ``ER,'' NBC; Gail O'Grady, ``NYPD Blue,'' ABC. 49. SUPPORTING ACTRESS, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL: Kathy Bates Bates , Katherine Lee 1859-1929. American educator and writer best known for her poem "America the Beautiful," written in 1893 and revised in 1904 and 1911. , ``The Late Shift,'' HBO; Greta Scacchi, ``Rasputin,'' HBO; Diana Scarwid, ``Truman,'' HBO; Mare Winningham, ``The Boys Next Door,'' CBS; Alfre Woodard, ``Gulliver's Travels,'' NBC. 50. INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE, VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM: Tony Bennett, ``Tony Bennett Live By Request: A Valentine Special,'' A&E; Ellen DeGeneres, ``The 68th Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; Tracey Ullman, ``The Best of Tracey Takes On...,'' HBO; Robin Williams, Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Crystal, ``Comic Relief VII,'' HBO. 51. PRESIDENT'S AWARD: ``A&E Biography,'' A&E; ``Blacklist (1) A list of e-mail addresses of known spammers. See spam, spam filter, Blacklist of Internet Advertisers, greylisting and blackholing. Contrast with white list. (2) A list of Web sites that are considered off limits or dangerous. : Hollywood on Trial,'' AMC; ``The Celluloid Closet,'' HBO; ``ER,'' NBC; ``Survivors of the Holocaust,'' PBS. 52. COMEDY SERIES: ``Frasier,'' NBC; ``Friends,'' NBC; ``The Larry Sanders Show,'' HBO; ``Mad About You,'' NBC; ``Seinfeld,'' NBC. 53. DRAMA SERIES: ``Chicago Hope,'' CBS; ``ER,'' NBC; ``Law & Order,'' NBC; ``NYPD Blue,'' ABC; ``The X-Files,'' Fox. 54. MINISERIES: ``Andersonville,'' TNT; ``Gulliver's Travels,'' NBC; ``Hiroshima,'' Showtime; ``Moses,'' TNT; ``Pride & Prejudice,'' A&E. 55. TELEVISION MOVIE: ``Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story,'' Lifetime; ``The Heidi Chronicles,'' TNT; ``The Late Shift,'' HBO; ``Truman,'' HBO; ``Tuskegee Airmen,'' HBO. 56. VARIETY, MUSIC OR COMEDY SERIES: ``Dennis Miller Live,'' HBO; ``Late Show With David Letterman,'' CBS; ``Muppets Tonight,'' ABC; ``Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher,'' HBO; ``The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,'' NBC. 57. VARIETY, MUSIC OR COMEDY SPECIAL: ``The 68th Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; ``The Best of Tracey Takes On ...,'' HBO; ``Dennis Miller: Citizen Arcane,'' HBO; ``The Kennedy Center Honors,'' CBS; ``Sinatra: 80 Years My Way,'' ABC. 58. CULTURAL PROGRAM: ``Brian Wilson: I Just Wasn't Made for These Times,'' Disney; ``Gregorian Chant: Songs of the Spirit,'' PBS; ``Itzhak Perlman: In The Fielder's House (Great Performances),'' PBS; ``Peter, Paul and Mary The trio Peter, Paul and Mary (often PP&M) is a musical group from the United States; they were one of the most successful folk-singing groups of the 1960s. The trio comprises Peter Yarrow, Noel "Paul" Stookey and Mary Travers. : Lifelines (Great Performances),'' PBS; ``Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies,'' A&E. 59. CHILDREN'S PROGRAM: ``Avonlea,'' Disney; ``LeVar Burton Presents - A Reading Rainbow Special: Act Against Violence,'' PBS; ``Marsalis on Music,'' PBS; ``Nick News Special: Clearing the Air - Kids Talk to the President About Smoking,'' Nickelodeon; ``Peter and the Wolf,'' ABC. 60. INFORMATIONAL SPECIAL: ``Andersonville Diaries,'' TNT; ``The Battle Over Citizen Kane (The American Experience),'' PBS; ``The Celluloid Closet,'' HBO; ``Survivors of the Holocaust,'' TBS. 61. INFORMATIONAL SERIES: ``A&E Biography,'' A&E; ``The Beatles Anthology,'' ABC; ``The Private Life of Plants,'' TBS; ``Time Life's Lost Civilizations,'' NBC; ``TV Nation,'' Fox. 62. ANIMATED PROGRAM (for programming one hour or less): ``Cow and Chicken in No Smoking,'' Cartoon Network; ``Dexter's Laboratory,'' Cartoon Network; ``Duckman,'' USA; ``A Pinky & the Brain Christmas Special,'' WB. 63. SOUND EDITING FOR A SERIES: ``Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Halloween III,'' CBS; ``Law & Order: Hot Pursuit,'' NBC; ``Party of Five: The Wedding,'' Fox; ``Sliders sliders a species of tortoise kept as pets. They have a black shell and a red stripe behind the eye. Called also Chrysemys scripta elegans, red-eared sliders. : Invasion,'' Fox; ``Strange Luck: The Liver Wild,'' Fox; ``The X-Files: Nisei,'' Fox. 64. SOUND EDITING, MINISERIES OR A SPECIAL: ``Dead by Sunset Dead By Sunset is a true crime novel penned by Ann Rule in 1995. It is based on the 1986 Oregon case of the murder of Cheryl Keeton, who was found beaten to death inside her van on the Sunset Highway and the later conviction of her estranged husband, Brad Cunningham. : Part 1,'' NBC; ``Larry McMurtry's Streets of Laredo: Part 1,'' CBS; ``Peter Benchley's the Beast: Part 2,'' NBC; ``The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best,'' CBS; ``Tuskegee Airmen,'' HBO. 65. SOUND MIXING, COMEDY SERIES OR A SPECIAL: ``Cybill: Zing '' CBS; ``Frasier: Kisses Sweeter Than Wine,'' NBC; ``Home Improvement: A Taylor Runs Through It,'' ABC; ``Mad About You: New Year's Eve,'' NBC; ``Seinfeld: The Cadillac,'' NBC. 66. SOUND MIXING, VARIETY OR MUSIC SERIES OR A SPECIAL: ``The 68th Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; ``Annie Lennox ... In the Park,'' Disney Channel; ``Bonnie Raitt `Road Tested,''' PBS; ``Music for the Movies: The Hollywood Sound,'' PBS; ``Sinatra: 80 Years My Way,'' ABC. 67. SOUND MIXING, DRAMA SERIES: ``American Gothic: Damned If You Don't,''CBS; ``Chicago Hope: Quiet Riot,'' CBS; ``ER: Hell and High Water,'' NBC; ``Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman Adventures of Superman may refer to the following works featuring Superman:
68. SOUND MIXING, DRAMA MINISERIES OR SPECIAL: ``Andersonville: Part 2,'' TNT; ``Gulliver's Travels: Part 1,'' NBC; ``Harvest of Fire (Hallmark Hall of Fame Presentation),'' CBS; ``Truman,'' HBO; ``Tuskegee Airmen,'' HBO. 69. TECHNICAL DIRECTION, CAMERA - VIDEO, SERIES: ``Home Improvement: The Longest Day,'' ABC; ``The John Larroquette Show: Here We Go Again,'' NBC; ``Muppets Tonight: With Special Guest Star Cindy Crawford,'' ABC; ``Saturday Night Live: Starring Christopher Walken and Musical Guest Joan Osborne,'' NBC; ``The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, No. 914,'' NBC. 70. TECHNICAL DIRECTION, CAMERA - VIDEO, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL: ``The 68th Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; ``The 38th Annual Grammy Awards,'' CBS; ``The Kennedy Center Honors,'' CBS; ``Sinatra: 80 Years My Way,'' ABC. 71. WRITING, COMEDY SERIES: ``Frasier: Moon Dance,'' NBC; ``The Larry Sanders Show: Arthur After Hours,'' HBO; ``The Larry Sanders Show: Roseanne's Return,'' HBO; ``The Larry Sanders Show: Hank's Sex Tape,'' HBO; ``Seinfeld: The Soup Nazi,'' NBC. 72. WRITING, DRAMA SERIES: ``ER: The Healers,'' NBC; ``ER: Hell and High Water,'' NBC; ``Murder One: Chapter One,'' ABC; ``NYPD Blue: The Backboard Jungle,'' ABC; ``The X-Files: Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose,'' Fox. 73. WRITING, VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM: ``Dennis Miller Live,'' HBO; ``Late Night With Conan O'Brien Late Night with Conan O'Brien is an Emmy Award-winning American late night talk show that is syndicated worldwide. The show, hosted by Conan O'Brien, features varied comedic material, celebrity interviews, and musical and stand-up comedy performances. ,'' NBC; ``Late Show With David Letterman Video Special II,'' CBS; ``Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher,'' Comedy Central; ``Tracey Takes On ...'' HBO. 74. WRITING, MINISERIES OR SPECIAL: ``Gulliver's Travels,'' NBC; ``The Late Shift,'' HBO; ``Pride & Prejudice,'' A&E; ``Truman,'' HBO; ``Tuskegee Airmen,'' HBO. 75. INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT, INFORMATIONAL PROGRAMMING: ``The Celluloid Closet,'' photography, HBO; ``The Celluloid Closet,'' sound, HBO; ``The Beatles Anthology: Part Two,'' ABC; ``The Private Life of Plants,'' TBS; ``The Battle Over Citizen Kane (The American Experience),'' PBS; ``The Beatles Anthology: Part Two,'' ABC; ``The Celluloid Closet,'' HBO; ``The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful,'' TNT; ``Hollywood's Amazing Animal Actors,'' TBS; ``Survivors of the Holocaust,'' TBS. CAPTION(S): 8 Photos Photo: (1) Academy of Television Arts & Sciences preside nt Richard H. Frank and actress-comedian Tracey Ullman announce the prime-time Emmy nominees Thursday morning. Ullman was also a multiple nominee. Her comedy shows ``Tracey Takes On ...'' and ``The Best of Tracey Takes On ...'' received seven nods. Associated Press (2--3) Angela Lansbury, left, of ``Murder, She Wrote,'' and Kathy Baker, of ``Picket Fences,'' received nominations for best actress in a drama series, although their CBS series both have been canceled. (4) Among nominees for individual achievement in casting for a miniseries or special is HBO's ``Truman,'' starring Gary Sinise. (5) John Lithgow was nominated for NBC's ``3rd Rock From the Sun.'' (6) ``Ellen's'' Ellen DeGeneres is among comedy nominees. (7) Fran Drescher was nominated for CBS' ``The Nanny.'' (8) Outstanding made-for-television nominees include HBO's ``The Late Shift,'' chronicling the late-night battle between David Letterman and Jay Leno. |
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