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1 Winners and nominees  



1.1  Programs  





1.2  Acting  



1.2.1  Lead performances  





1.2.2  Supporting performances  





1.2.3  Individual performances  







1.3  Directing  





1.4  Writing  







2 Most major nominations  





3 Most major awards  





4 References  





5 External links  














42nd Primetime Emmy Awards






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42nd Primetime Emmy Awards
Date
  • September 16, 1990
    (Ceremony)
  • September 15, 1990
    (Creative Arts Awards)
  • LocationPasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California
    Presented byAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences
    Hosted byCandice Bergen
    Jay Leno
    Jane Pauley
    Highlights
    Most awardsL.A. Law (3)
    Most nominationsL.A. Law (11)
    Outstanding Comedy SeriesMurphy Brown
    Outstanding Drama SeriesL.A. Law
    Outstanding MiniseriesDrug Wars: The Camarena Story
    Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy SeriesIn Living Color
    Television/radio coverage
    NetworkFox
    ← 41st · Primetime Emmy Awards · 43rd →

    The 42nd Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 16, 1990. The ceremony was broadcast on Fox from the Pasadena Civic AuditoriuminPasadena, California. Two networks, The Family Channel and The Disney Channel, received their first major nominations.

    For its second season, Murphy Brown won Outstanding Comedy Series and one other major award. Defending champion Cheers received the most major nominations for a comedy series with 9 and Newhart finished its series run with 21 major nominations, but not a single win. On the drama side, L.A. Law won Outstanding Drama Series for the third time in four years and also won three major awards, receiving the most major nominations for a drama series with 11. This became the first year that every cast member of The Golden Girls wasn't nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award.

    This ceremony was remembered for the circumstance that three major categories resulted in ties, the most ever for one ceremony.

    A clip of The Simpsons presenting the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series can be seen on the DVD boxset of the second season as a special feature.

    Winners and nominees[edit]

    [1]

    Programs[edit]

    Programs

    Outstanding Comedy Series

    Outstanding Drama Series

    Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series

    Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special

    Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special

    Outstanding Miniseries

    Acting[edit]

    Lead performances[edit]

    Acting

    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

    Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special

    Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special

    Supporting performances[edit]

    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

    • Alex Rocco as Al Floss in The Famous Teddy Z (CBS) (Episodes: "Pilot" + "Teddy Sells His House" + "Agent of the Year")
      • Kelsey GrammerasDr. Frasier CraneinCheers (NBC) (Episodes: "The Stork Brings a Crane" + "Severe Crane Damage" + "The Ghost and Mrs. Lebec")
      • Woody HarrelsonasWoody BoydinCheers (NBC) (Episodes: "Woody or Won't He" +『50–50 Carla』+ "Loverboyd")
      • Charles Kimbrough as Jim Dial in Murphy Brown (CBS) (Episodes: "Anchors Away" + "Roasted" + "On the Road Again")
      • Jerry Van Dyke as Luther Van Dam in Coach (ABC) (Episodes: "If a Coach Falls in the Woods" + "Coaches Conference" + "Homewreckers")

    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

    • Bebe NeuwirthasLilith CraneinCheers (NBC) (Episodes: "The Stork Brings a Crane" + "Severe Crane Damage" + "The Ghost and Mrs. Lebec")
      • Julia Duffy as Stephanie Vanderkellen in Newhart (CBS) (Episodes: "Cupcake in a Cage" + "Lights, Camera, Contractions!" + "Seein' Double")
      • Faith Ford as Corky Sherwood in Murphy Brown (CBS) (Episodes: "And the Whiner Is..." + "Bad Girls" + "Going to the Chapel")
      • Estelle GettyasSophia PetrilloinThe Golden Girls (NBC) (Episodes: "Sick and Tired" + "Not Another Monday" + "Clinton Avenue Memoirs")
      • Rhea PerlmanasCarla TortelliinCheers (NBC) (Episodes: "Death Takes a Holiday on Ice" +『50–50 Carla』+ "The Ghost and Mrs. Lebec")

    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

    • Marg Helgenberger as KC Kolowski in China Beach (ABC) (Episodes: "The Unquiet Earth" + "Skin Deep" + "Nightfall")
      • Sherilyn FennasAudrey HorneinTwin Peaks (ABC) (Episodes: "Pilot" + "Episode 2" + "Episode 6")
      • Melanie Mayron as Melissa Steadman in Thirtysomething (ABC) (Episodes: "Mr. Right" + "Strangers" + "Good Sex, Bad Sex, What Sex, No Sex")
      • Diana Muldaur as Rosalind Shays in L.A. Law (NBC) (Episodes: "The Pay's Lousy, But the Tips Are Great" + "Whatever Happened to Hannah?" + "Watts a Matter?")
      • Susan Ruttan as Roxanne Melman in L.A. Law (NBC) (Episodes: "The Good Human Bar" + "Bang... Zoom... Zap" + "Forgive Me Father, For I Have Sued")

    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special

    Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special

    Individual performances[edit]

    Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program

    Directing[edit]

    Directing

    Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series

    Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series

    Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program

    Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or a Special

    Writing[edit]

    Writing

    Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series

    Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series

    Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program

    • Billy Crystal: Midnight Train to Moscow (HBO)
    • The Tracey Ullman Show (Fox): "I Hate Paris"
      • In Living Color (Fox): "Pilot"
      • Late Night with David Letterman: "8th Anniversary Special" (NBC)
      • Saturday Night Live (NBC)

    Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or a Special

    Most major nominations[edit]

    Networks with multiple major nominations[note 1]
    Network Number of
    Nominations
    NBC 47
    ABC
    CBS 35
    HBO 11
    Programs with multiple major nominations
    Program Category Network Number of
    Nominations
    L.A. Law Drama NBC 11
    Cheers Comedy 9
    Twin Peaks Drama ABC 7
    Murphy Brown Comedy CBS 6
    Thirtysomething Drama ABC
    Billy Crystal: Midnight Train to Moscow Variety HBO 4
    The Golden Girls Comedy NBC
    The Kennedys of Massachusetts Miniseries ABC
    A Killing in a Small Town Special CBS
    The Wonder Years Comedy ABC
    Caroline? Special CBS 3
    China Beach Drama ABC
    Designing Women Comedy CBS
    The Famous Teddy Z
    The Final Days Special ABC
    Quantum Leap Drama NBC
    Saturday Night Live Variety
    The Tracey Ullman Show Fox
    The 43rd Annual Tony Awards CBS 2
    The 62nd Academy Awards ABC
    Age-Old Friends Special HBO
    The Best of 'The Tracey Ullman Show' Variety Fox
    Coach Comedy ABC
    Family of Spies Miniseries CBS
    The Image Special HBO
    In Living Color Variety Fox
    The Incident Special CBS
    Murder in Mississippi NBC
    Newhart Comedy CBS
    Sammy Davis, Jr. 60th Anniversary Celebration Variety ABC
    Small Sacrifices Miniseries

    Most major awards[edit]

    Networks with multiple major awards[note 1]
    Network Number of
    Awards
    ABC 10
    CBS 9
    NBC 8
    HBO 3
    Fox 2
    Programs with multiple major awards
    Program Category Network Number of
    Awards
    L.A. Law Drama NBC 3
    Age-Old Friends Special HBO 2
    Caroline? CBS
    Cheers Comedy NBC
    Murphy Brown CBS
    Thirtysomething Drama ABC
    The Wonder Years Comedy
    Notes
    1. ^ a b "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.

    References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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