The Primetime Emmys: 1987-1988
Outstanding Comedy Series -- The Wonder Years
(ABC);
Carol Black and Neal Marlens, executive producers;
Jeff Silver, producer.
Outstanding Drama Series -- Thirtysomething (ABC);
Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz, executive producer;
Paul Haggis, supervising producer;
Edward Zwick and Scott Winant, producers.
Outstanding Miniseries -- The Murder of Mary Phagan
(NBC);
George Stevens, Jr., producer.
Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Program -- Irvin Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration
(CBS);
Don Mischer, executive producer;
Jan Cornell and David J. Goldberg, producers;
Sara Lukinson, coproducer.
Outstanding Informational Series -- Buster Keaton: Hard Act To Follow, American Masters
(PBS);
Kevin Brownlow and David Gill, producers.
Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special -- Inherit the Wind, AT&T Presents
(NBC);
Peter Douglas, executive producer;
Robert A Papazian, producer.
Outstanding Informational Special -- Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam
(HBO);
Bill Couturie and Thomas Bird, producers.
Outstanding Children's Program -- The Secret Garden, Hallmark Hall of Fame
(CBS);
Norman Rosemont, executive producer;
Steve Lanning, producer.
Outstanding Animated Program -- A Claymation Christmas Celebration
(CBS);
Will Venton, executive producer;
David Altschul, producer;
Will Venton, director;
Ralph Liddle, writer.
Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts --
Nixon In China, Great Performances
(PBS);
Jack Venza, executive producer; David Horn, series producer; Michael Bronson, producer; John Walker, coordinating producer.
Outstanding Variety-Music Events Programming -- The 60th Annual Academy Awards
(ABC);
Samuel Goldwyn, Jr., producer.
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series -- Richard Kiley, A Year In The Life (NBC)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series -- Tyne Daly, Cagney & Lacey (CBS)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series --
Michael J. Fox, Family Ties (NBC)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series --
Beatrice Arthur, The Golden Girls (NBC)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special --
Jason Robards, Inherit The Wind, AT&T Presents (NBC)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special --
Jessica Tandy, Foxfire, Hallmark Hall of Fame (CBS)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series --
Larry Drake, L.A. Law (NBC)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series --
Patricia Wettig, Thirtysomething (ABC)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special --
John Shea, Baby M.(ABC)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special --
Jane Seymour, Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (ABC)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series --
John Larroquette, Night Court (NBC)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy --
Estelle Getty, The Golden Girls (NBC)
Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Series --
Robin Williams, ABC Presents a Royal Gala (ABC)
Outstanding Guest Performer In A Comedy Series --
Beah Richards, Frank's Place (CBS)
Outstanding Guest Performer In A Drama Series --
Shirley Knight, Thirtysomething (ABC)
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series --
Mark Tinker, St. Elsewhere (NBC)
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series --
Gregory Hoblit, Hooperman (ABC)
Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or a Special --
Lamont Jordan, Gore Vidal's Lincoln (NBC)
Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program --
Patricia Birch and Humphrey Burton, Celebrating Gershwin, Great Performances (PBS)
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series --
Paul Haggis and Marshall Herskovitz. Thirtysomething (ABC)
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series --
Hugh Wilson. Frank's Place (CBS)
Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or a Special --
William Hanley. The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank, General Foods' Golden Showcase (CBS)
Outstanding Writing in a Variety, Music or Comedy Program --
Jackie Mason The World According To Me (HBO)
Eleventh Annual ATAS Governors Award --
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
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