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Nominees for the 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, announced by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences:
Top Categories Comedy Series: "Ally McBeal," Fox; "Everybody Loves Raymond," CBS; "Frasier," NBC; "Friends," NBC; "Sex and the City," HBO. Drama Series: "ER," NBC; "Law & Order," NBC; "NYPD Blue," ABC; "The Practice," ABC; "The Sopranos," HBO. Miniseries: "Great Expectations (Mobil Masterpiece Theatre)," PBS; "Horatio Hornblower," A&E; "Joan of Arc," CBS; "The '60s," NBC; "The Temptations," NBC. Television Movie: "The Baby Dance," Showtime; "Dash and Lilly," A&E; "A Lesson Before Dying," HBO; "Pirates of Silicon Valley," TNT; "The Rat Pack," HBO. Actor, Comedy Series: Michael J. Fox, "Spin City," ABC; Kelsey Grammer, "Frasier," NBC; John Lithgow, "3rd Rock From the Sun," NBC; Paul Reiser, "Mad About You," NBC; Ray Romano, "Everybody Loves Raymond," CBS. Actor, Drama Series: Dennis Franz, "NYPD Blue," ABC; James Gandolfini, "The Sopranos," HBO; Dylan McDermott, "The Practice," ABC; Jimmy Smits, "NYPD Blue," ABC; Sam Waterston, "Law & Order," NBC. Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Don Cheadle, "A Lesson Before Dying," HBO; Ian Holm, "King Lear (Mobil Masterpiece Theatre)," PBS; Jack Lemmon, "Inherit the Wind," Showtime; Sam Shepard, "Dash and Lilly," A&E; Stanley Tucci, "Winchell," HBO. Actress, Comedy Series: Jenna Elfman, "Dharma & Greg," ABC; Calista Flockhart, "Ally McBeal," Fox; Patricia Heaton, "Everybody Loves Raymond," CBS; Helen Hunt, "Mad About You," NBC; Sarah Jessica Parker, "Sex and the City," HBO. Actress, Drama Series: Gillian Anderson, "The X-Files," Fox; Lorraine Bracco, "The Sopranos," HBO; Edie Falco, "The Sopranos," HBO; Christine Lahti, "Chicago Hope," CBS; Julianna Margulies, "ER," NBC. Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Ann-Margret, "Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story," Lifetime; Stockard Channing, "The Baby Dance," Showtime; Judy Davis, "Dash and Lilly," A&E; Helen Mirren, "The Passion of Ayn Rand," Showtime; Leelee Sobieski, "Joan of Arc," CBS. Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Peter Boyle, "Everybody Loves Raymond," CBS; John Mahoney, "Frasier," NBC; Peter MacNicol, "Ally McBeal," Fox; David Hyde Pierce, "Frasier," NBC; David Spade, "Just Shoot Me," NBC. Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Michael Badalucco, "The Practice," ABC; Benjamin Bratt, "Law & Order," NBC; Steve Harris," "The Practice," ABC; Steven Hill, "Law & Order," NBC; Noah Wyle, "ER," NBC. Supporting Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Beau Bridges, "Inherit the Wind," Showtime; Don Cheadle, "The Rat Pack," HBO; Peter Fonda, "The Passion of Ayn Rand," Showtime; Joe Mantegna, "The Rat Pack," HBO; Peter O'Toole, "Joan of Arc," CBS. Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Kristen Johnston, "3rd Rock From The Sun," NBC; Lisa Kudrow, "Friends," NBC; Lucy Liu, "Ally McBeal," Fox; Wendie Malick, "Just Shoot Me," NBC; Doris Roberts, "Everybody Loves Raymond," CBS. Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Lara Flynn Boyle, "The Practice," ABC; Kim Delaney, "NYPD Blue," ABC; Camryn Manheim, "The Practice," ABC; Nancy Marchand, "The Sopranos," HBO; Holland Taylor, "The Practice," ABC. Supporting Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Anne Bancroft, "Deep in My Heart," CBS; Jacqueline Bisset, "Joan of Arc," CBS; Olympia Dukakis, "Joan of Arc," CBS; Bebe Neuwirth, "Dash and Lilly," A&E; Cicely Tyson, "A Lesson Before Dying," HBO; Dianne Wiest, "The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn," CBS.
Other Categories Art Direction for a Series: "Ally McBeal: Making Spirits Bright,'' Fox; "Buddy Faro: Pilot,'' CBS; "The Sopranos: Pilot,'' HBO; "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Prodigal Daughter,'' syndicated; "The X-Files: One Son,'' Fox. Art Direction for a Miniseries or a Movie: "Alice in Wonderland,'' NBC; "Cleopatra Part 1,'' ABC; "Horatio Hornblower: The Fire Ships,'' A&E; "Joan of Arc, Night 1,'' CBS; "The Rat Pack,'' HBO; "Winchell,'' HBO. Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program: "71st Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; "41st Annual Grammy Awards,'' CBS; "The Three Tenors: Paris 1998,'' PBS; "Tracey Takes On ... Obsession,'' HBO; "Tracey Takes On ... Scandal,'' HBO. Casting for a Series: "Ally McBeal,'' Fox; "Law & Order,'' NBC; "Oz,'' HBO; "The Practice,'' ABC; "The Sopranos,'' HBO. Casting for a Miniseries or a Made for Television Movie: "Joan of Arc,'' CBS; "A Lesson Before Dying,'' HBO; "Pirates of Silicon Valley,'' TNT; "The Rat Pack,'' HBO; "The Temptations,'' NBC; "Winchell,'' HBO. Choreography - Area Award (Possibility of one or more than one award): "71st Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; "Dance In America: A Hymn For Alvin Ailey (Great Performances),'' PBS; "Goodwill Games Opening Celebration,'' TBS; "Janet: The Velvet Rope,'' HBO; "Tracey Takes On ... Drugs,'' HBO. Cinematography for a Series: "Chicago Hope: Home Is Where The Heartache Is,'' CBS; "Felicity: Todd Mulcahy, Part 2,'' WB; "JAG: Gypsy Eyes,'' CBS; "The Practice: Happily Ever After,'' ABC; "The X-Files: The Unnatural,'' Fox. Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Movie: "Dash And Lilly,'' A&E; "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Movie,'' CBS; "Lansky,'' HBO; "The '60s, Night 2,'' NBC; "Winchell,'' HBO. Commercial: Miller Lite, "Dances With Dog''; Fox Sports.com, "Feet''; snap.com, "New Friend''; Volkswagen, "Synchronicity''; Discover Brokerage Tool of North America, "Tow Truck.'' Costuming for a Series: "JAG: Gypsy Eyes,'' CBS; "The Nanny: Oh Say, Can You Ski?,'' CBS; "The Practice: Of Human Bondage,'' ABC. Costume Design for a Series: "Ally McBeal: Making Spirits Bright,'' Fox; "Friends: The One With All The Thanksgivings,'' NBC; "Law & Order: Refuge, Part 1 & 2,'' NBC; "The Magnificent Seven: Vendetta,'' CBS; "That '70s Show: That Disco Episode,'' Fox. Costume Design for a Miniseries or a Movie: "Alice In Wonderland,'' NBC; "Cleopatra, Part 1,'' ABC; "Dash And Lilly,'' A&E; "Horatio Hornblower: The Wrong War,'' A&E; "Joan of Arc, Part Two,'' CBS. Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program: "MADtv: 402,'' Fox; "Saturday Night Live, host Vince Vaughn,'' NBC; "The Snowden Raggedy Ann And Andy Holiday Show,'' CBS; "Tracey Takes On ... America,'' HBO. Directing for a Comedy Series: Arlene Sanford, "Ally McBeal: Those Lips, That Hand,'' Fox; Will Mackenzie, "Everybody Loves Raymond: Robert's Date,'' CBS; Michael Lembeck, "Friends: The One Where Everyone Finds Out,'' NBC; Thomas Schlamme, "Sports Night: Pilot,'' ABC; James Burrows, "Will & Grace: Pilot,'' NBC. Directing for a Drama Series: Ed Sherin, "Law & Order/Homicide: Life On The Street: Sideshow, Parts 1 & 2,'' NBC; Matthew Penn, "Law & Order: Empire,'' NBC; Paris Barclay, "NYPD Blue: Hearts And Souls,'' ABC; David Chase, "The Sopranos: Pilot,'' HBO. Directing for a Variety or Music Program: Walter C. Miller, "41st Annual Grammy Awards,'' CBS; Louis J. Horvitz, "The Kennedy Center Honors,'' CBS; Beth McCarthy, "Saturday Night Live, host Jennifer Love Hewitt,'' NBC; Ellen Brown, "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno: Show 1613,'' NBC; Paul Miller, "1998 Tony Awards,'' CBS. Directing for a Miniseries or a Movie: Jane Anderson, "The Baby Dance,'' Showtime; Kathy Bates, "Dash And Lilly,'' A&E; Christian Duguay, "Joan of Arc,'' CBS; Joseph Sargent, "A Lesson Before Dying,'' HBO; Allan Arkush, "The Temptations,'' NBC. Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series: "Ally McBeal: Angels & Blimps,'' Fox; "ER: The Storm, Part 1,'' NBC; "The Sopranos: Pilot,'' HBO; "The X-Files: S.R. 819,'' Fox. Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie: "Dash And Lilly,'' A&E; "Horatio Hornblower: The Duel,'' A&E; "Joan Of Arc, Part 2,'' CBS; "Pirates Of Silicon Valley,'' TNT; "The Rat Pack,'' HBO; "The Temptations, Part 2,'' NBC. Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Series: "Frasier: Shutout in Seattle,'' NBC; "Just Shoot Me: Two Girls For Every Boy,'' NBC; "Sports Night: Small Town,'' ABC; "3rd Rock From the Sun: Dick And Taxes,'' NBC. Multi-camera Picture Editing for a Special, Miniseries or a Movie: "Celine Dion: These Are Special Times,'' CBS; "Disney's Young Musician's Symphony Orchestra,'' Disney Channel; "The Kennedy Center Honors,'' CBS; "The Kennedy Center Presents a Tribute to Muddy Waters: King of the Blues,'' PBS; "Late Show With David Letterman Fifth Anniversary Special,'' CBS; "The World's Greatest Magic,'' NBC. Hairstyling for a Series: "MADtv: 402,'' Fox; "Saturday Night Live, host Gwyneth Paltrow,'' NBC; "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Badda-Bing Badda-Bang,'' syndicated; "That 70s Show: Prom Night,'' Fox; "Tracey Takes On ... Hair,'' HBO. Hairstyling for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special: "And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story,'' ABC; "Cleopatra,'' ABC; "Houdini,'' TNT; "Joan of Arc,'' CBS; "The Rat Pack,'' HBO. Lighting Direction (electronic) for a Comedy Series: "Home Improvement: Mark's Big Break,'' ABC; "Mr. Show With Bob and David: Like Chickens ... Delicious Chickens,'' HBO; "Rude Awakening: Don't Do the Strippers,'' Showtime. Lighting Direction (electronic) for a Drama Series, Variety Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special: "71st Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; "Janet: The Velvet Rope,'' HBO; "78th Annual Miss America Pageant,'' ABC; "Opening the Lost Tombs Live From Egypt,'' Fox; "The Three Tenors: Paris 1998,'' PBS. Main Title Design: "Alice In Wonderland,'' NBC; "Dilbert,'' UPN; "First Wave,'' Sci-Fi; "Private Screenings,'' TCM. Makeup for a Series: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Zeppo,'' WB; "Saturday Night Live, host Brendan Fraser,'' NBC; "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Dogs of War,'' syndicated; "Tracey Takes On ... America,'' HBO; "The X-Files: Two Fathers/One Son, Parts 1 and 2,'' Fox. Makeup for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special: "Alice in Wonderland,'' NBC; "And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny And Cher Story,'' ABC; "Houdini,'' TNT; "Joan of Arc,'' CBS; "The Rat Pack,'' HBO. Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore): "Fantasy Island: Pilot,'' ABC; "Invasion America Final Mission,'' WB; "The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror IX,'' Fox; "The X-Files: S.R. 819,'' Fox; "Xena: Warrior Princess: Devi,'' syndicated. Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Movie (Dramatic Underscore): "Alice In Wonderland,'' NBC; "Mutiny,'' NBC; "Oprah Winfrey Presents: David and Lisa,'' ABC; "Rear Window,'' ABC; "Winnie the Pooh, a Valentine for You,'' ABC. Music Direction: "71st Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; "And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story,'' ABC; "Christmas in Washington,'' NBC; "Janet: The Velvet Rope,'' HBO; "The Rat Pack,'' HBO; "The Temptations: Part 1,'' NBC. Music and Lyrics: "AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Movies,'' CBS, song title: "A Ticket to Dream''; "Home Improvement: The Long and Winding Road,'' ABC, song title: "We've Got It All''; "Penn & Teller's Sin City Spectacular,'' FX, song title: "Freedom Dot Com''; "Winnie the Pooh, a Valentine for You,'' ABC, song title: "Places in the Heart''; "You Lucky Dog,'' Disney Channel, song title: "Togetherness.'' Main Title Theme Music: "The PJs,'' Fox; "Profiler,'' NBC; "Trinity,'' NBC; "VIP,'' syndicated; "Viva Variety,'' Comedy Central. Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Mel Brooks, "Mad About You,'' NBC; Woody Harrelson, "Frasier,'' NBC; Charles Nelson Reilly, "The Drew Carey Show,'' ABC; John Ritter, "Ally McBeal,'' Fox; William Shatner, "3rd Rock From the Sun,'' NBC. Guest Actor in a Drama Series: Tony Danza, "The Practice,'' ABC; Charles S. Dutton, "Oz,'' HBO; John Heard, "The Sopranos,'' HBO; Edward Herrmann, "The Practice,'' ABC; Mandy Patinkin, "Chicago Hope,'' CBS. Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Christine Baranski, "Frasier,'' NBC; Kathy Bates, "3rd Rock From the Sun,'' NBC; Piper Laurie, "Frasier,'' NBC; Laurie Metcalf, "3rd Rock From the Sun,'' NBC; Tracey Ullman, "Ally McBeal,'' Fox. Guest Actress in a Drama Series: Veronica Cartwright, "The X-Files,'' Fox; Patty Duke, "Touched by an Angel,'' CBS; Debra Monk, "NYPD Blue,'' ABC; Julia Roberts, "Law & Order,'' NBC; Marion Ross, "Touched by an Angel,'' CBS. Performance in a Variety or Music Program: George Carlin, "George Carlin: You Are All Diseased,'' HBO; John Leguizamo, "John Leguizamo's Freak,'' HBO; Dennis Miller, "Dennis Miller Live,'' HBO; Chris Rock, "The Chris Rock Show,'' HBO; Tracey Ullman, "Tracey Takes On ...,'' HBO. Variety, Music or Comedy Series: "Dennis Miller Live,'' HBO; "Late Show with David Letterman,'' CBS; "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher,'' ABC; "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,'' NBC; "Tracey Takes On ...,'' HBO. Variety, Music or Comedy Special: "71st Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; "George Carlin: You Are All Diseased,'' HBO; "Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time,'' HBO; "John Leguizamo's Freak,'' HBO; "1998 Tony Awards,'' CBS. Classical Music-Dance Program: "Dance in America: A Hymn for Alvin Ailey (Great Performances),'' PBS; "Ellington at 100 New York Philharmonic and Jazz at Lincoln Center (Live From Lincoln Center),'' PBS; "Itzhak Perlman: Fiddling for the Future,'' PBS; "New York City Ballet: Tchaikovsky's 'Swan Lake' (Live From Lincoln Center),'' PBS; "'A Streetcar Named Desire.' From The San Francisco Opera (Great Performances),'' PBS. Children's Program: "Nick News Special Edition: The Clinton Crisis,'' Nickelodeon; "Rosie O'Donnell's Kids are Punny,'' HBO; "Rugrats,'' Nickelodeon; "The Truth About Drinking: The Teen Files,'' Syndicated; "A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving,'' ABC. Outstanding Non-Fiction Special: "Avalanche: The White Death (National Geographic Specials),'' NBC; "Dying to Tell the Story,'' TBS; "The Farm: Life Inside Angola Prison,'' A&E; "Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth,'' HBO; "Little Dieter Needs to Fly: Escape From Laos (Cinemax Reel Life),'' Cinemax; "Thug Life in D.C.,'' HBO. Outstanding Non-Fiction Series: "The American Experience,'' PBS; "American Masters,'' PBS; "The Awful Truth With Michael Moore,'' Bravo; "Biography,'' A&E; "Inside the Actors Studio,'' Bravo. Animated Program (for programming one hour or less): "Futurama,'' Fox; "King of the Hill,'' Fox; "The PJs,'' Fox; "The Powerpuff Girls,'' Cartoon Network; "The Simpsons,'' Fox. Animated Program (for programming more than one hour): "Our Friend Martin,'' Starz; "Todd McFarlane's Spawn,'' HBO. Sound Editing for a Series: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Lover's Walk,'' WB; "ER: The Storm, Part 2,'' NBC; "The Pretender: At the Hour of Our Death,'' NBC; "The Sopranos: I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano,'' HBO; "The X-Files: Triangle,'' Fox. Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special: "Houdini,'' TNT; "Purgatory,'' TNT; "A Soldier's Sweetheart,'' Showtime; "Stephen King's Storm of the Century, Part 2,'' ABC; "Tom Clancy's Netforce, Part 1,'' ABC. Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special: "Ally McBeal: Love's Illusions,'' Fox; "Frasier: Three Valentines,'' NBC; "Friends: The One With All the Thanksgivings,'' NBC; "Home Improvement: Love's Labor Lost, Part 1,'' ABC; "3rd Rock From the Sun: Dick's Big Giant Headache,'' NBC. Sound Mixing for a Variety or Music Series or a Special: "71st Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; "An All-Star Tribute to Johnny Cash,'' TNT; "Celine Dion: These Are Special Times,'' CBS; "41st Annual Grammy Awards,'' CBS. Sound Mixing for a Drama Series: "ER: The Storm, Part 2,'' NBC; "Law & Order: Empire,'' NBC; "NYPD: Blue Raging Bulls,'' ABC; "The Practice: Happily Ever After,'' ABC; "The Sopranos: A Hit Is a Hit,'' HBO. Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie: "Joan of Arc, Part 1,'' CBS; "A Lesson Before Dying,'' HBO; "Pirates of Silicon Valley,'' TNT; "The Rat Pack,'' HBO; "The '60s, Part 1,'' NBC; "The Temptations, Part 1,'' NBC. Special Visual Effects for a Series: "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: What You Leave Behind,'' syndicated; "Star Trek: Voyager: Dark Frontier,'' UPN; "Star Trek: Voyager: Thirty Days,'' UPN; "Star Trek: Voyager: Timeless,'' UPN; "Total Recall 2070: Machine Dreams,'' Showtime. Special Visual Effects for a Miniseries or a Movie: "Alice in Wonderland,'' NBC; "Cleopatra, Part 1,'' ABC; "Max Q,'' ABC; "Stephen King's Storm of the Century, Part 1,'' ABC. Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Series: "Home Improvement: The Long and Winding Road, Part 3,'' ABC; "Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher,'' ABC; "Saturday Night Live,'' NBC; "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,'' NBC. Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Special: "71st Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC; "Christmas in Rockefeller Center,'' NBC; "Janet: The Velvet Rope,'' HBO; "Jerry Seinfeld: I'm Telling You for the Last Time,'' HBO; "1998 MTV Video Music Awards,'' MTV. Writing for a Comedy Series: "Ally McBeal: Sideshow,'' Fox; "Frasier: Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz,'' NBC; "Friends: The One Where Everybody Finds Out,'' NBC; "Just Shoot Me: Slow Donnie,'' NBC; "Sports Night: The Apology,'' ABC. Writing for a Drama Series: "NYPD Blue: Hearts And Souls,'' ABC; "The Sopranos: Pilot,'' HBO; "The Sopranos: Nobody Knows Anything,'' HBO; "The Sopranos: Isabella,'' HBO; "The Sopranos: College,'' HBO. Writing for a Variety or Music Program: "The Chris Rock Show,'' HBO; "Dennis Miller Live,'' HBO; "Late Night With Conan O'Brien,'' NBC; "Late Show With David Letterman,'' CBS; "Mr. Show With Bob and David,'' HBO. Writing for a Miniseries or a Movie: "The Baby Dance,'' Showtime; "Dash and Lilly,'' A&E; "A Lesson Before Dying,'' HBO; "Pirates of Silicon Valley,'' TNT; "The Rat Pack,'' HBO. Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming Cinematography: "National Geographic Special: Cinematography Avalanche The White Death,'' NBC; "The Farm: Life Inside Angola Prison,'' A&E. Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming Picture Editing: "American Masters: Leonard Bernstein: Reaching for the Note,'' PBS; "Biography: The Rat Pack,'' A&E; "The Farm: Life Inside Angola Prison,'' A&E; "Frank Lloyd Wright,'' PBS; "Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth,'' HBO. Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming Sound Mixing: "National Geographic Special: Cinematography Avalanche: The White Death,'' NBC; "Biography: The Rat Pack,'' A&E. Achievement in Non-Fiction Programming Sound Editing: "National Geographic Special: Cinematography Avalanche The White Death,'' NBC; "The Farm: Life Inside Angola Prison,'' A&E; "Why Dogs Smile & Chimpanzees Cry,'' Discovery Channel.
Announced in Advance Governors Award: "Fight for Your Rights: Take a Stand Against Violence,'' MTV (public service campaign). Governors Award:: "Save Our History,'' History Channel (public service campaign). Engineering Award:: Aurasoft Lighting System. Engineering Award:: Sony HDW-500 Digital High Definition Studio Video Tape Recorder. Charles F. Jenkins Lifetime Achievement (Engineering) Award:: Charles Steinberg.
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