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38th Primetime Emmy Awards

The 38th Primetime Emmy Awards were presented on September 21, 1986, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. The Emmy ceremony was cohosted by David Letterman and Shelley Long. During the ceremony, Letterman saluted Grant Tinker, who had stepped down as chairman of NBC due to its parent company, RCA, having been acquired by General Electric. The ceremony was also memorable for the presentation of the Governors' Award to Red Skelton, presented by comedy legend Lucille Ball, who in his acceptance speech said he had missed being on TV for the previous 16 years.

38th Primetime Emmy Awards
Date
  • September 21, 1986
    (Ceremony)
  • September 6, 1986
    (Creative Arts Awards)
LocationPasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted byDavid Letterman
Shelley Long
Highlights
Most awardsCagney & Lacey (4)
Most nominationsThe Cosby Show (13)
Outstanding Comedy SeriesThe Golden Girls
Outstanding Drama SeriesCagney & Lacey
Outstanding MiniseriesPeter the Great
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy ProgramThe Kennedy Center Honors
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNBC
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This year's ceremony saw the return of the guest acting category. The top shows of the night were The Golden Girls which won Outstanding Comedy Series and two other major awards. The Golden Girls became the first series to gain three nominations in a lead acting category, they would repeat this feat multiple times. For the second straight year Cagney & Lacey won for Outstanding Drama Series, and led all shows with four major wins. With help from the guest acting category, The Cosby Show with 13 nominations broke the record for most major nominations by a comedy series of 11 set by The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1977. This record has since been surpassed.

Winners and nominees edit

 
Michael J. Fox, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series winner
 
Betty White, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series winner
 
William Daniels, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series winner
 
Sharon Gless, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series winner
 
Dustin Hoffman, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special winner
 
Marlo Thomas, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special winner
 
John Larroquette, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series winner
 
Rhea Perlman, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series winner
 
Bonnie Bartlett, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winner
 
John Malkovich, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special winner
 
Colleen Dewhurst, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special winner
 
Roscoe Lee Browne, Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series winner
 
John Lithgow, Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series winner
 
Whitney Houston, Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program winner
 
Georg Stanford Brown, Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series winner
 
Waris Hussein, Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program winner
 
Tom Fontana, Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series co-winner

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Programs edit

Programs

Acting edit

Lead performances edit

Acting

Supporting performances edit

Guest performances edit

  • Roscoe Lee Browne as Prof. Barnabus Foster in The Cosby Show (NBC) (Episode: "The Card Game")
    • Earle Hyman as Russell Huxtable in The Cosby Show (NBC) (Episode: "Happy Anniversary")
    • Danny Kaye as Dr. Burns in The Cosby Show (NBC) (Episode: "The Dentist")
    • Clarice Taylor as Anna Huxtable in The Cosby Show (NBC) (Episode: "Happy Anniversary")
    • Stevie Wonder as himself in The Cosby Show (NBC) (Episode: "A Touch of Wonder")
  • John Lithgow as John Walters in Amazing Stories (NBC) (Episode: "The Doll")
    • Whoopi Goldberg as Camille in Moonlighting (ABC) (Episode: "Camille")
    • Edward Herrmann as Father McCabe in St. Elsewhere (NBC) (Episode: "Time Heals, Part 2")
    • Peggy McCay as Mrs. Carruthers in Cagney & Lacey (CBS) (Episode: "Mothers and Sons")
    • James Stacy as Ted Peters in Cagney & Lacey (CBS) (Episode: "The Gimp")

Individual performances edit

Directing edit

Directing

Writing edit

Writing
  • Late Night with David Letterman Fourth Anniversary Special (NBC)
    • The 40th Annual Tony Awards (CBS)
    • AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Billy Wilder (NBC)
    • Great Performances: "Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III" (PBS)
    • The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (NBC)

Most major nominations edit

Networks with multiple major nominations[note 1]
Network Number of
Nominations
NBC 79
CBS 39
ABC 13
Programs with multiple major nominations
Program Category Network Number of
Nominations
The Cosby Show Comedy NBC 13
St. Elsewhere Drama 9
The Golden Girls Comedy 9
Moonlighting Drama ABC
Cheers Comedy NBC 8
An Early Frost Special
Cagney & Lacey Drama CBS 7
Death of a Salesman Special 5
Hill Street Blues Drama NBC
Love Is Never Silent Special
Amos CBS 4
Family Ties Comedy NBC
Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry Special CBS 3
Newhart Comedy
The 28th Annual Grammy Awards Variety 2
The 40th Annual Tony Awards
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Billy Wilder NBC
An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
Amazing Stories Drama
Dress Gray Miniseries
Great Performances: "Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight III" Variety PBS
Kate & Allie Comedy CBS
Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy Miniseries PBS
Magnum, P.I. Drama CBS
Murder, She Wrote
Night Court Comedy NBC
Peter the Great Miniseries
Resting Place Special CBS
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Variety NBC

Most major awards edit

Networks with multiple major awards[note 1]
Network Number of
Awards
NBC 17
CBS 9
Programs with multiple major awards
Program Category Network Number of
Awards
Cagney & Lacey Drama CBS 4
The Golden Girls Comedy NBC 3
St. Elsewhere Drama
The Cosby Show Comedy 2
Death of a Salesman Special CBS
Love Is Never Silent NBC
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 1986 Nominees & Winners

External links edit

  • Emmys.com list of 1986 Nominees & Winners
  • 38th Primetime Emmy Awards at IMDb

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The 38th Primetime Emmy Awards were presented on September 21 1986 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena California The Emmy ceremony was cohosted by David Letterman and Shelley Long During the ceremony Letterman saluted Grant Tinker who had stepped down as chairman of NBC due to its parent company RCA having been acquired by General Electric The ceremony was also memorable for the presentation of the Governors Award to Red Skelton presented by comedy legend Lucille Ball who in his acceptance speech said he had missed being on TV for the previous 16 years 38th Primetime Emmy AwardsDateSeptember 21 1986 Ceremony September 6 1986 Creative Arts Awards LocationPasadena Civic Auditorium Pasadena CaliforniaPresented byAcademy of Television Arts and SciencesHosted byDavid Letterman Shelley LongHighlightsMost awardsCagney amp Lacey 4 Most nominationsThe Cosby Show 13 Outstanding Comedy SeriesThe Golden GirlsOutstanding Drama SeriesCagney amp LaceyOutstanding MiniseriesPeter the GreatOutstanding Variety Music or Comedy ProgramThe Kennedy Center HonorsTelevision radio coverageNetworkNBC 37th Primetime Emmy Awards 39th This year s ceremony saw the return of the guest acting category The top shows of the night were The Golden Girls which won Outstanding Comedy Series and two other major awards The Golden Girls became the first series to gain three nominations in a lead acting category they would repeat this feat multiple times For the second straight year Cagney amp Lacey won for Outstanding Drama Series and led all shows with four major wins With help from the guest acting category The Cosby Show with 13 nominations broke the record for most major nominations by a comedy series of 11 set by The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1977 This record has since been surpassed Contents 1 Winners and nominees 1 1 Programs 1 2 Acting 1 2 1 Lead performances 1 2 2 Supporting performances 1 2 3 Guest performances 1 2 4 Individual performances 1 3 Directing 1 4 Writing 2 Most major nominations 3 Most major awards 4 References 5 External linksWinners and nominees edit nbsp Michael J Fox Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series winner nbsp Betty White Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series winner nbsp William Daniels Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series winner nbsp Sharon Gless Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series winner nbsp Dustin Hoffman Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special winner nbsp Marlo Thomas Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special winner nbsp John Larroquette Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series winner nbsp Rhea Perlman Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series winner nbsp Bonnie Bartlett Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winner nbsp John Malkovich Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special winner nbsp Colleen Dewhurst Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special winner nbsp Roscoe Lee Browne Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series winner nbsp John Lithgow Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series winner nbsp Whitney Houston Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program winner nbsp Georg Stanford Brown Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series winner nbsp Waris Hussein Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program winner nbsp Tom Fontana Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series co winner 1 Programs edit Programs Outstanding Comedy Series The Golden Girls NBC Cheers NBC The Cosby Show NBC Family Ties NBC Kate amp Allie CBS Outstanding Drama Series Cagney amp Lacey CBS Hill Street Blues NBC Moonlighting ABC Murder She Wrote CBS St Elsewhere NBC Outstanding Drama Comedy Special Love Is Never Silent NBC Amos CBS Death of a Salesman CBS An Early Frost NBC Mrs Delafield Wants to Marry CBS Outstanding Miniseries Peter the Great NBC Dress Gray NBC The Long Hot Summer NBC Lord Mountbatten The Last Viceroy PBS On Wings of Eagles NBC Outstanding Variety Music or Comedy Program The Kennedy Center Honors A Celebration of the Performing Arts CBS The 40th Annual Tony Awards CBS AFI Life Achievement Award A Tribute to Billy Wilder NBC Late Night with David Letterman NBC The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson NBC Acting edit Lead performances edit Acting Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Michael J Fox as Alex P Keaton in Family Ties NBC Episode The Real Thing Harry Anderson as Judge Harry T Stone in Night Court NBC Episode The Wheels of Justice Ted Danson as Sam Malone in Cheers NBC Bob Newhart as Dick Loudon in Newhart CBS Jack Warden as Harrison Fox Sr in Crazy Like a Fox CBS Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Betty White as Rose Nylund in The Golden Girls NBC Episode In a Bed of Rose s Bea Arthur as Dorothy Zbornak in The Golden Girls NBC Episode The Triangle Shelley Long as Diane Chambers in Cheers NBC Rue McClanahan as Blanche Devereaux in The Golden Girls NBC Episode The Way We Met Phylicia Rashad as Clair Huxtable in The Cosby Show NBC Episode Cliff In Love Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series William Daniels as Dr Mark Craig in St Elsewhere NBC Episode Haunted Ed Flanders as Dr Donald Westphall in St Elsewhere NBC Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum in Magnum P I CBS Bruce Willis as David Addison Jr in Moonlighting ABC Edward Woodward as Robert McCall in The Equalizer CBS Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Sharon Gless as Christine Cagney in Cagney amp Lacey CBS Episode The Gimp Tyne Daly as Mary Beth Lacey in Cagney amp Lacey CBS Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher in Murder She Wrote CBS Cybill Shepherd as Madelyn Hayes in Moonlighting ABC Alfre Woodard as Dr Roxanne Turner in St Elsewhere NBC Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special Dustin Hoffman as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman CBS Kirk Douglas as Amos Lasher in Amos CBS Ben Gazzara as Nick Pierson in An Early Frost NBC John Lithgow as Major Kendall Laird in Resting Place CBS Aidan Quinn as Michael Pierson in An Early Frost NBC Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special Marlo Thomas as Marie Balter in Nobody s Child CBS Katharine Hepburn as Margaret Delafield in Mrs Delafield Wants to Marry CBS Vanessa Redgrave as Richard Radley and Renee Richards in Second Serve CBS Gena Rowlands as Katherine Pierson in An Early Frost NBC Mare Winningham as Margaret Ryder in Love Is Never Silent NBC Supporting performances edit Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series John Larroquette as Dan Fielding in Night Court NBC Episode Best of Friends Tom Poston as Clayton George Utley in Newhart CBS John Ratzenberger as Cliff Clavin in Cheers NBC Malcolm Jamal Warner as Theo Huxtable in The Cosby Show NBC George Wendt as Norm Peterson in Cheers NBC Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Rhea Perlman as Carla Tortelli in Cheers NBC Justine Bateman as Mallory Keaton in Family Ties NBC Lisa Bonet as Denise Huxtable in The Cosby Show NBC Julia Duffy as Stephanie Vanderkellen in Newhart CBS Estelle Getty as Sophia Petrillo in The Golden Girls NBC Keshia Knight Pulliam as Rudy Huxtable in The Cosby Show NBC Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series John Karlen as Harvey Lacey in Cagney amp Lacey CBS Episode Mothers and Sons Ed Begley Jr as Dr Victor Ehrlich in St Elsewhere NBC John Hillerman as Higgins in Magnum P I CBS Edward James Olmos as Martin Castillo in Miami Vice NBC Bruce Weitz as Det Mick Belker in Hill Street Blues NBC Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Bonnie Bartlett as Ellen Craig in St Elsewhere NBC Episode Haunted Allyce Beasley as Agnes DiPesto in Moonlighting ABC Christina Pickles as Nurse Helen Rosenthal in St Elsewhere NBC Betty Thomas as Sgt Lucille Bates in Hill Street Blues NBC Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special John Malkovich as Biff Loman in Death of a Salesman CBS Charles Durning as Charley in Death of a Salesman CBS John Glover as Victor DiMato in An Early Frost NBC Harold Gould as Dr Marvin Elias in Mrs Delafield Wants to Marry CBS Pat Morita as Tommy Tanaka in Amos CBS Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special Colleen Dewhurst as Barbara Petherton in Between Two Women ABC Phyllis Frelich as Janice Ryder in Love Is Never Silent NBC Dorothy McGuire as Hester Farrell in Amos CBS Vanessa Redgrave as Sophia in Peter the Great NBC Sylvia Sidney as Beatrice McKenna in An Early Frost NBC Guest performances edit Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series Roscoe Lee Browne as Prof Barnabus Foster in The Cosby Show NBC Episode The Card Game Earle Hyman as Russell Huxtable in The Cosby Show NBC Episode Happy Anniversary Danny Kaye as Dr Burns in The Cosby Show NBC Episode The Dentist Clarice Taylor as Anna Huxtable in The Cosby Show NBC Episode Happy Anniversary Stevie Wonder as himself in The Cosby Show NBC Episode A Touch of Wonder Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series John Lithgow as John Walters in Amazing Stories NBC Episode The Doll Whoopi Goldberg as Camille in Moonlighting ABC Episode Camille Edward Herrmann as Father McCabe in St Elsewhere NBC Episode Time Heals Part 2 Peggy McCay as Mrs Carruthers in Cagney amp Lacey CBS Episode Mothers and Sons James Stacy as Ted Peters in Cagney amp Lacey CBS Episode The Gimp Individual performances edit Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program Whitney Houston The 28th Annual Grammy Awards CBS Debbie Allen An All Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr NBC Patti LaBelle Great Performances Sylvia Fine Kaye s Musical Comedy Tonight III PBS Jon Lovitz Saturday Night Live NBC Sarah Vaughan The 28th Annual Grammy Awards CBS Stevie Wonder An All Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr NBC Directing edit Directing Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series The Cosby Show NBC Denise s Friend Jay Sandrich Cheers NBC The Triangle James Burrows The Golden Girls NBC The Heart Attack Jim Drake The Golden Girls NBC A Little Romance Terry Hughes Kate amp Allie CBS Chip s Friend Bill Persky Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series Cagney amp Lacey CBS Parting Shots Georg Stanford Brown Amazing Stories NBC The Mission Steven Spielberg Hill Street Blues NBC Two Easy Pieces Gabrielle Beaumont Moonlighting ABC The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice Peter Werner Moonlighting ABC My Fair David Will Mackenzie Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program Copacabana CBS Waris Hussein The 58th Annual Academy Awards ABC Marty Pasetta Great Performances The Gospel at Colonus PBS Kirk Browning Neil Diamond Hello Again CBS Dwight Hemion Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or a Special Love Is Never Silent NBC Joseph Sargent Death of a Salesman CBS Volker Schlondorff An Early Frost NBC John Erman The Execution of Raymond Graham ABC Daniel Petrie Resting Place CBS John Korty Writing edit Writing Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series The Golden Girls NBC A Little Romance Mort Nathan and Barry Fanaro Cheers NBC 2 Good 2 Be 4 Real Peter Casey and David Lee The Cosby Show NBC Denise s Friend John Markus The Cosby Show NBC Theo s Holiday John Markus Carmen Finestra and Matt Williams Family Ties NBC The Real Thing Part II Michael J Weithorn The Golden Girls NBC Pilot Susan Harris Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series St Elsewhere NBC Time Heals John Tinker Tom Fontana and John Masius Hill Street Blues NBC What Are Friends For Dick Wolf Moonlighting ABC The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice Debra Frank and Carl Sautter Moonlighting ABC Twas the Episode Before Christmas Glenn Gordon Caron St Elsewhere NBC Haunted Story by John Masius and Tom FontanaTeleplay by John Tinker Charles H Eglee and Channing Gibson Outstanding Writing in a Variety Music or Comedy Program Late Night with David Letterman Fourth Anniversary Special NBC The 40th Annual Tony Awards CBS AFI Life Achievement Award A Tribute to Billy Wilder NBC Great Performances Sylvia Fine Kaye s Musical Comedy Tonight III PBS The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson NBC Outstanding Writing in a Miniseries or a Special An Early Frost NBC Story by Sherman YellenTeleplay by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman Lord Mountbatten The Last Viceroy PBS David Butler Alex The Life of a Child ABC Carol Evan McKeand and Nigel McKeand Anne of Green Gables PBS Part I Kevin Sullivan and Joe Wiesenfeld Dress Gray NBC Part I Gore Vidal Love Is Never Silent NBC Darlene CraviottoMost major nominations editNetworks with multiple major nominations note 1 Network Number ofNominations NBC 79 CBS 39 ABC 13 Programs with multiple major nominations Program Category Network Number ofNominations The Cosby Show Comedy NBC 13 St Elsewhere Drama 9 The Golden Girls Comedy 9 Moonlighting Drama ABC Cheers Comedy NBC 8 An Early Frost Special Cagney amp Lacey Drama CBS 7 Death of a Salesman Special 5 Hill Street Blues Drama NBC Love Is Never Silent Special Amos CBS 4 Family Ties Comedy NBC Mrs Delafield Wants to Marry Special CBS 3 Newhart Comedy The 28th Annual Grammy Awards Variety 2 The 40th Annual Tony Awards AFI Life Achievement Award A Tribute to Billy Wilder NBC An All Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr Amazing Stories Drama Dress Gray Miniseries Great Performances Sylvia Fine Kaye s Musical Comedy Tonight III Variety PBS Kate amp Allie Comedy CBS Lord Mountbatten The Last Viceroy Miniseries PBS Magnum P I Drama CBS Murder She Wrote Night Court Comedy NBC Peter the Great Miniseries Resting Place Special CBS The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Variety NBCMost major awards editNetworks with multiple major awards note 1 Network Number ofAwards NBC 17 CBS 9 Programs with multiple major awards Program Category Network Number ofAwards Cagney amp Lacey Drama CBS 4 The Golden Girls Comedy NBC 3 St Elsewhere Drama The Cosby Show Comedy 2 Death of a Salesman Special CBS Love Is Never Silent NBC 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 1986 Nominees amp WinnersExternal links editEmmys com list of 1986 Nominees amp Winners 38th Primetime Emmy Awards at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 38th Primetime Emmy Awards amp oldid 1201613398, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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