45th Primetime Emmy Awards

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45th Primetime Emmy Awards
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted byAngela Lansbury
Highlights
Most awards
Most nominationsNorthern Exposure (9)
Outstanding Comedy SeriesSeinfeld
Outstanding Drama SeriesPicket Fences
Outstanding MiniseriesPrime Suspect II
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy SeriesSaturday Night Live
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
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The 45th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 19, 1993. The ceremony was broadcast on ABC and was hosted by Angela Lansbury. MTV received its first major nomination at this ceremony.

For its

fourth season, Seinfeld won its first, and only, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. Cheers was once again nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series. It was nominated for all eleven years that it ran and won four times. This tied the record set by M*A*S*H
which also went 11/11, but only won once.

On the drama side,

Creative Arts Emmy Awards nominations, the record increases to 0/16. This record would later be tied by The Larry Sanders Show in 1997, but both of these records were later broken by Mad Men (0/17) in 2012, and again by The Handmaid's Tale (0/21) in 2021
.

With David Clennon's win for Outstanding Comedy Guest Actor, this was the first time HBO won an Acting Emmy.

Winners and nominees

[1]

Programs

Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special
Outstanding Made for Television Movie
Outstanding Miniseries

Acting

Lead performances

  • Tom Skerritt as Jimmy Brock in Picket Fences (CBS) (Episode: "High Tidings")
    • Scott Bakula as Sam Beckett in Quantum Leap (NBC) (Episode: "Lee Harvey Oswald: October 5, 1957-November 22, 1963")
    • Ben Stone
      in Law & Order (NBC) (Episode: "Night and Fog")
    • Rob Morrow as Joel Fleischman in Northern Exposure (CBS) (Episode: "Kaddish for Uncle Manny")
    • Sam Waterston as Forrest Bedford in I'll Fly Away (NBC) (Episode: "All in the Life")
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special

Supporting performances

  • Chad Lowe as Jesse McKenna in Life Goes On (ABC) (Episodes: "Lost Weekend" + "Bedfellows")
    • Barry Corbin as Maurice J. Minnifield in Northern Exposure (CBS) (Episodes: "The Big Feast" + "Sleeping with the Enemy")
    • John Cullum as Holling Vincoeur in Northern Exposure (CBS) (Episodes: "Learning Curve" + "Mud and Blood")
    • Fyvush Finkel as Douglas Wambaugh in Picket Fences (CBS) (Episodes: "Thanksgiving" + "The Body Politic")
    • Al Calavicci
      in Quantum Leap (NBC) (Episodes: "Lee Harvey Oswald: October 5, 1957 – November 22, 1963" + "Killin' Time: June 18, 1958")
  • Mary Alice as Marguerite Peck in I'll Fly Away (NBC) (Episodes: "Ruler of My Heart" + "The Third Man")
    • Cynthia Geary as Shelly Tambo in Northern Exposure (CBS) (Episodes: "Kaddish for Uncle Manny" + "Mud and Blood")
    • Kay Lenz as Maggie Zombro in Reasonable Doubts (NBC) (Episodes: "Two Women" + "Wish You Were Here")
    • Kellie Martin as Becca Thatcher in Life Goes On (ABC) (Episodes: "Visions" + "Last Wish")
    • Peg Phillips as Ruth Anne in Northern Exposure (CBS) (Episodes: "Blowing Bubbles" + "Revelations")
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special

Individual performances

Directing

  • The 46th Annual Tony Awards (CBS) – Walter C. Miller
    • The 65th Annual Academy Awards (ABC) – Jeff Margolis
    • Black and Blue (PBS) – Robert Altman
    • Late Night with David Letterman (NBC) – Hal Gurnee
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing for a Miniseries or a Special

Writing

  • Homicide: Life on the Street (NBC): "Three Men and Adena" – Tom Fontana
    • Homefront (ABC): "The Lacemakers" – Bernard Lechowick
    • Law & Order (NBC): "Manhood" – Story by : Walon Green and Robert Nathan
      Teleplay by : Robert Nathan
    • Northern Exposure (CBS): "Kaddish for Uncle Manny" – Jeff Melvoin
    • Northern Exposure (CBS): "Midnight Sun" – Geoffrey Neigher
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Miniseries or a Special
  • The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (HBO) – Jane Anderson

Most major nominations

Networks with multiple major nominations[note 1]
Network No. of
Nominations
NBC 45
CBS 36
HBO 35
ABC 20
Programs with multiple major nominations
Program Category Network No. of
Nominations
Northern Exposure Drama CBS 9
Seinfeld Comedy NBC 8
Barbarians at the Gate Movie HBO 6
The Larry Sanders Show Comedy
Cheers Comedy NBC 5
Citizen Cohn Movie HBO
I'll Fly Away Drama NBC
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom Movie HBO
Stalin
Law & Order Drama NBC 4
Picket Fences CBS
Roseanne Comedy ABC
The 65th Annual Academy Awards Variety 3
Dream On Comedy HBO
Late Night with David Letterman Variety NBC
Murphy Brown Comedy CBS
Saturday Night Live Variety NBC
The 46th Annual Tony Awards CBS 2
Alex Haley's Queen Miniseries
Family Pictures ABC
Home Improvement Comedy
Homefront Drama
Homicide: Life on the Street NBC
Life Goes On ABC
Prime Suspect II Miniseries PBS
Quantum Leap Drama NBC
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe Variety Showtime
Sinatra Miniseries CBS
Sisters Drama NBC
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Variety
Tru Movie PBS

Most major awards

Networks with multiple major awards[note 1]
Network No. of
Awards
NBC 10
HBO 7
CBS 5
ABC 4
Fox 2
PBS
Programs with multiple major awards
Programs Category Network No. of
Awards
Picket Fences Drama CBS 3
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom Movie HBO
Seinfeld Comedy NBC
Homicide: Life on the Street Drama 2
Roseanne Comedy ABC
Saturday Night Live Variety NBC
Notes
  1. ^
    technical categories.

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