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34th Primetime Emmy Awards

The 34th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 19, 1982. The ceremony was broadcast on ABC. It was hosted by John Forsythe and Marlo Thomas.

34th Primetime Emmy Awards
Date
  • September 19, 1982
    (Ceremony)
  • September 12, 1982
    (Creative Arts Awards)
LocationPasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted byJohn Forsythe
Marlo Thomas
Highlights
Most awardsHill Street Blues (4)
Most nominationsHill Street Blues (16)
Outstanding Comedy SeriesBarney Miller
Outstanding Drama SeriesHill Street Blues
Outstanding Limited SeriesMarco Polo
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy ProgramNight of 100 Stars
Websitewww.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1982
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
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In its eighth and final season, Barney Miller finally won the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, it had been nominated and lost the previous six seasons. On the drama side, it was once again all about Hill Street Blues. It set multiple records on the night, including receiving 16 major nominations (winning four), breaking the long-held record (subsequently broken) of 14 for a comedy or drama set by Playhouse 90 in 1959. It also received nine acting nominations for regular cast members, this has since been tied by L.A. Law, The West Wing and Game of Thrones. Included in those acting nominations was another milestone, Hill Street Blues received every nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, this achievement has not been duplicated by a comedy or drama in a major acting category since. Another milestone was set by Andrea Martin, who became the first actor from a variety series, in this case Second City Television, to be nominated in the comedy acting field since the categories merged in 1979.[citation needed]

Ingrid Bergman won her final award posthumously, for A Woman Called Golda. It was not only the fourth posthumous acting award in Emmy history, but also the second performance ever to have won from a non-Network Syndicated show.

Winners and nominees edit

[1]

Programs edit

Programs

Acting edit

Lead performances edit

Acting

Supporting performances edit

Directing edit

Directing
  • One Day at a Time (CBS): "Barbara's Crisis" – Alan Rafkin
    • M*A*S*H (CBS): "Picture This" – Burt Metcalfe
    • M*A*S*H (CBS): "Pressure Points" – Charles S. Dubin
    • M*A*S*H (CBS): "Sons and Bowlers" – Hy Averback
    • M*A*S*H (CBS): "Where There's a Will, There's a War" – Alan Alda
    • Taxi (ABC): "Jim the Psychic" – James Burrows

Writing edit

Writing
  • Hill Street Blues (NBC): "Freedom's Last Stand" – Story by : Michael Kozoll and Steven Bochco
    Teleplay by : Steven Bochco, Anthony Yerkovich, Jeffrey Lewis and Michael Wagner
    • Hill Street Blues (NBC): "Personal Foul" – Steven Bochco, Anthony Yerkovich, Jeffrey Lewis and Michael Wagner
    • Hill Street Blues (NBC): "The Second Oldest Profession" – Story by : Michael Kozoll, Steven Bochco and Anthony Yerkovich
      Teleplay by : Steven Bochco, Anthony Yerkovich and Robert Crais
    • Hill Street Blues (NBC): "The World According to Freedom" – Michael Wagner
    • Lou Grant (CBS): "Blacklist" – Seth Freeman
  • Second City Television (NBC): "Moral Majority Show"
    • I Love Liberty (ABC)
    • Second City Television (NBC): "Christmas Show"
    • Second City Television (NBC): "Cycle Two, Show Two"
    • Second City Television (NBC): "Tony Bennett"

Most major nominations edit

Networks with multiple major nominations[note 1]
Network Number of
Nominations
CBS 43
ABC 34
NBC
PBS 13
Programs with multiple major nominations
Program Category Network Number of
Nominations
Hill Street Blues Drama NBC 16
M*A*S*H Comedy CBS 10
Brideshead Revisited Miniseries PBS 8
Taxi Comedy ABC
Lou Grant Drama CBS 6
Second City Television Variety NBC
Barney Miller Comedy ABC 5
A Woman Called Golda Special Syndicated
Bill CBS 3
The Elephant Man ABC
Inside the Third Reich
Skokie CBS
Baryshnikov in Hollywood Variety 2
Benson Comedy ABC
Dynasty Drama
The Jeffersons Comedy CBS
Knots Landing Drama
Love, Sidney Comedy NBC
Mae West Special ABC
Magnum, P.I. Drama CBS
Night of 100 Stars Variety ABC
One Day at a Time Comedy CBS
Oppenheimer Limited PBS
Police Squad! Comedy ABC

Most major awards edit

Networks with multiple major awards[note 1]
Network Number of
Awards
ABC 8
CBS 7
NBC
Programs with multiple major awards
Program Category Network Number of
Awards
Hill Street Blues Drama NBC 4
Taxi Comedy ABC 3
Bill Special CBS 2
M*A*S*H Comedy
A Woman Called Golda Special Syndicated
Notes
  1. ^ a b "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.

References edit

  1. ^ Emmys.com list of 1982 Nominees & Winners

External links edit

  • Emmys.com list of 1982 Nominees & Winners
  • 34th Primetime Emmy Awards at IMDb

34th, primetime, emmy, awards, were, held, sunday, september, 1982, ceremony, broadcast, hosted, john, forsythe, marlo, thomas, dateseptember, 1982, ceremony, september, 1982, creative, arts, awards, locationpasadena, civic, auditorium, pasadena, californiapre. The 34th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday September 19 1982 The ceremony was broadcast on ABC It was hosted by John Forsythe and Marlo Thomas 34th Primetime Emmy AwardsDateSeptember 19 1982 Ceremony September 12 1982 Creative Arts Awards LocationPasadena Civic Auditorium Pasadena CaliforniaPresented byAcademy of Television Arts and SciencesHosted byJohn Forsythe Marlo ThomasHighlightsMost awardsHill Street Blues 4 Most nominationsHill Street Blues 16 Outstanding Comedy SeriesBarney MillerOutstanding Drama SeriesHill Street BluesOutstanding Limited SeriesMarco PoloOutstanding Variety Music or Comedy ProgramNight of 100 StarsWebsitewww wbr emmys wbr com wbr awards wbr nominees winners wbr 1982Television radio coverageNetworkABC 33rd Primetime Emmy Awards 35th In its eighth and final season Barney Miller finally won the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series it had been nominated and lost the previous six seasons On the drama side it was once again all about Hill Street Blues It set multiple records on the night including receiving 16 major nominations winning four breaking the long held record subsequently broken of 14 for a comedy or drama set by Playhouse 90 in 1959 It also received nine acting nominations for regular cast members this has since been tied by L A Law The West Wing and Game of Thrones Included in those acting nominations was another milestone Hill Street Blues received every nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series this achievement has not been duplicated by a comedy or drama in a major acting category since Another milestone was set by Andrea Martin who became the first actor from a variety series in this case Second City Television to be nominated in the comedy acting field since the categories merged in 1979 citation needed Ingrid Bergman won her final award posthumously for A Woman Called Golda It was not only the fourth posthumous acting award in Emmy history but also the second performance ever to have won from a non Network Syndicated show Contents 1 Winners and nominees 1 1 Programs 1 2 Acting 1 2 1 Lead performances 1 2 2 Supporting performances 1 3 Directing 1 4 Writing 2 Most major nominations 3 Most major awards 4 References 5 External linksWinners and nominees edit 1 Programs edit Programs Outstanding Comedy Series Barney Miller ABC Love Sidney NBC M A S H CBS Taxi ABC WKRP in Cincinnati CBS Outstanding Drama Series Hill Street Blues NBC Dynasty ABC Fame NBC Lou Grant CBS Magnum P I CBS Outstanding Drama Special A Woman Called Golda Syndicated Bill CBS The Elephant Man ABC Inside the Third Reich ABC Skokie CBS Outstanding Limited Series Marco Polo NBC Brideshead Revisited PBS Flickers PBS Oppenheimer PBS A Town Like Alice PBS Outstanding Variety Music or Comedy Program Night of 100 Stars ABC AFI Life Achievement Award A Tribute to Frank Capra CBS Ain t Misbehavin NBC Baryshnikov in Hollywood CBS Second City Television NBC Acting edit Lead performances edit Acting Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Alan Alda as Hawkeye Pierce in M A S H CBS Episode Where There s a Will There s a War Robert Guillaume as Benson DuBois in Benson ABC Judd Hirsch as Alex Reiger in Taxi ABC Hal Linden as Capt Barney Miller in Barney Miller ABC Leslie Nielsen as Lieutenant Frank Drebin in Police Squad ABC Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Carol Kane as Simka Dahblitz in Taxi ABC Episode Simka Returns Nell Carter as Nell Harper in Gimme a Break NBC Bonnie Franklin as Ann Romano in One Day at a Time CBS Swoosie Kurtz as Laurie Morgan in Love Sidney NBC Charlotte Rae as Edna Garrett in The Facts of Life NBC Isabel Sanford as Louise Jefferson in The Jeffersons CBS Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Daniel J Travanti as Captain Frank Furillo in Hill Street Blues NBC Edward Asner as Lou Grant in Lou Grant CBS John Forsythe as Blake Carrington in Dynasty ABC James Garner as Bret Maverick in Bret Maverick NBC Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P I CBS Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Michael Learned as Mary Benjamin in Nurse CBS Debbie Allen as Lydia Grant in Fame NBC Veronica Hamel as Joyce Davenport in Hill Street Blues NBC Michele Lee as Karen Fairgate in Knots Landing CBS Stefanie Powers as Jennifer Hart in Hart to Hart ABC Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special Mickey Rooney as Bill Sackter in Bill CBS Anthony Andrews as Sebastian Flyte in Brideshead Revisited PBS Philip Anglim as John Merrick in The Elephant Man ABC Anthony Hopkins as Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame CBS Jeremy Irons as Charles Ryder in Brideshead Revisited PBS Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special Ingrid Bergman as Golda Meir in A Woman Called Golda Syndicated Glenda Jackson as Patricia Neal in The Patricia Neal Story CBS Ann Jillian as Mae West in Mae West ABC Jean Stapleton as Eleanor Roosevelt in Eleanor First Lady of the World CBS Cicely Tyson as Marva Collins in The Marva Collins Story CBS Supporting performances edit Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series Christopher Lloyd as Jim Ignatowski in Taxi ABC Episode Elegant Iggy Danny DeVito as Louie De Palma in Taxi ABC Ron Glass as Det Ron Harris in Barney Miller ABC Steve Landesberg as Sgt Arthur Dietrich in Barney Miller ABC Harry Morgan as Sherman T Potter in M A S H CBS David Ogden Stiers as Charles Emerson Winchester III in M A S H CBS Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series Loretta Swit as Margaret Houlihan in M A S H CBS Episode The Birthday Girls Eileen Brennan as Doreen Lewis in Private Benjamin CBS Marla Gibbs as Florence Johnston in The Jeffersons CBS Andrea Martin as Various Characters in Second City Television NBC Anne Meara as Veronica Rooney in Archie Bunker s Place CBS Episode Relapse Inga Swenson as Gretchen Wilomena Kraus in Benson ABC Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Michael Conrad as Sgt Phil Esterhaus in Hill Street Blues NBC Taurean Blacque as Det Neal Washington in Hill Street Blues NBC Charles Haid as Officer Andy Renko in Hill Street Blues NBC Michael Warren as Officer Bobby Hill in Hill Street Blues NBC Bruce Weitz as Detective Mick Belker in Hill Street Blues NBC Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Nancy Marchand as Margaret Pynchon in Lou Grant CBS Episode Review Barbara Bosson as Fay Furillo in Hill Street Blues NBC Julie Harris as Lilimae Clements in Knots Landing CBS Linda Kelsey as Billie Newman in Lou Grant CBS Betty Thomas as Sgt Lucille Bates in Hill Street Blues NBC Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special Laurence Olivier as Lord Marchmain in Brideshead Revisited PBS Episode Brideshead Revisited Jack Albertson as Poppa MacMahon in My Body My Child ABC John Gielgud as Edward Ryder in Brideshead Revisited PBS Episode Et in Arcadia Ego Derek Jacobi as Adolf Hitler in Inside the Third Reich ABC Leonard Nimoy as Morris Meyerson in A Woman Called Golda Syndicated Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special Penny Fuller as Mrs Kendal in The Elephant Man ABC Claire Bloom as Lady Marchmain in Brideshead Revisited PBS Episode Sebastian Against the World Judy Davis as Young Golda in A Woman Called Golda Syndicated Vicki Lawrence as Thelma Mama Harper in Eunice CBS Rita Moreno as Rosella DeLeon in Portrait of a Showgirl CBS Directing edit Directing Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series One Day at a Time CBS Barbara s Crisis Alan Rafkin M A S H CBS Picture This Burt Metcalfe M A S H CBS Pressure Points Charles S Dubin M A S H CBS Sons and Bowlers Hy Averback M A S H CBS Where There s a Will There s a War Alan Alda Taxi ABC Jim the Psychic James Burrows Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series Fame NBC To Soar and Never Falter Harry Harris Fame NBC Musical Bridge Robert Scheerer Hill Street Blues NBC The Second Oldest Profession Robert Butler Hill Street Blues NBC The World According to Freedom Jeff Bleckner Lou Grant CBS Hometown Gene Reynolds Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program Goldie and Kids Listen to Us ABC Dwight Hemion The 54th Annual Academy Awards ABC Marty Pasetta Baryshnikov in Hollywood CBS Don Mischer Live from Lincoln Center An Evening with Danny Kaye and the New York Philharmonic PBS Robert Scheerer Night of 100 Stars ABC Clark Jones Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or a Special Inside the Third Reich ABC Marvin J Chomsky Brideshead Revisited PBS Et in Arcadia Ego Charles Sturridge and Michael Lindsay Hogg Mae West ABC Lee Philips Skokie CBS Herbert Wise Writing edit Writing Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series Taxi ABC Elegant Iggy Ken Estin Barney Miller ABC Landmark Part III Frank Dungan Jeff Stein and Tony Sheehan M A S H CBS Follies of the Living Concerns of the Dead Alan Alda Police Squad ABC A Substantial Gift Jim Abrahams David Zucker and Jerry Zucker Taxi ABC Jim the Psychic Story by Holly Holmberg BrooksTeleplay by Barry Kemp Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series Hill Street Blues NBC Freedom s Last Stand Story by Michael Kozoll and Steven BochcoTeleplay by Steven Bochco Anthony Yerkovich Jeffrey Lewis and Michael Wagner Hill Street Blues NBC Personal Foul Steven Bochco Anthony Yerkovich Jeffrey Lewis and Michael Wagner Hill Street Blues NBC The Second Oldest Profession Story by Michael Kozoll Steven Bochco and Anthony YerkovichTeleplay by Steven Bochco Anthony Yerkovich and Robert Crais Hill Street Blues NBC The World According to Freedom Michael Wagner Lou Grant CBS Blacklist Seth Freeman Outstanding Writing in a Variety Music or Comedy Program Second City Television NBC Moral Majority Show I Love Liberty ABC Second City Television NBC Christmas Show Second City Television NBC Cycle Two Show Two Second City Television NBC Tony Bennett Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series or a Special Bill CBS Story by Barry MorrowTeleplay by Corey Blechman Brideshead Revisited PBS Et in Arcadia Ego John Mortimer Oppenheimer PBS Part V Peter Prince Sidney Shorr A Girl s Best Friend NBC Oliver Hailey Skokie CBS Ernest KinoyMost major nominations editNetworks with multiple major nominations note 1 Network Number ofNominations CBS 43 ABC 34 NBC PBS 13 Programs with multiple major nominations Program Category Network Number ofNominations Hill Street Blues Drama NBC 16 M A S H Comedy CBS 10 Brideshead Revisited Miniseries PBS 8 Taxi Comedy ABC Lou Grant Drama CBS 6 Second City Television Variety NBC Barney Miller Comedy ABC 5 A Woman Called Golda Special Syndicated Bill CBS 3 The Elephant Man ABC Inside the Third Reich Skokie CBS Baryshnikov in Hollywood Variety 2 Benson Comedy ABC Dynasty Drama The Jeffersons Comedy CBS Knots Landing Drama Love Sidney Comedy NBC Mae West Special ABC Magnum P I Drama CBS Night of 100 Stars Variety ABC One Day at a Time Comedy CBS Oppenheimer Limited PBS Police Squad Comedy ABCMost major awards editNetworks with multiple major awards note 1 Network Number ofAwards ABC 8 CBS 7 NBC Programs with multiple major awards Program Category Network Number ofAwards Hill Street Blues Drama NBC 4 Taxi Comedy ABC 3 Bill Special CBS 2 M A S H Comedy A Woman Called Golda Special Syndicated Notes a b Major constitutes the categories listed above Program Acting Directing and Writing Does not include the technical categories References edit Emmys com list of 1982 Nominees amp WinnersExternal links editEmmys com list of 1982 Nominees amp Winners 34th Primetime Emmy Awards at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 34th Primetime Emmy Awards amp oldid 1216162703, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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