1996 American television programming awards
The 48th Primetime Emmy Awards were held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California . The awards were presented over two ceremonies, one untelevised on September 7, 1996, and other televised on September 8, 1996. It was hosted by Michael J. Fox , Paul Reiser , and Oprah Winfrey . Two networks, A&E and AMC , received their first major nominations this year.
Frasier took home Outstanding Comedy Series for the third straight year, and won two major awards overall. In the drama field, ER came into the ceremony as the most nominated drama for the second straight year with ten major nominations; it defeated defending champion NYPD Blue to win Outstanding Drama Series . This turned out to be the only major award ER won. No show won more than two major awards.
The HBO comedy The Larry Sanders Show made Emmy history when it became the first show outside the Big Three television networks to receive the most major nominations (10). Furthermore, Rip Torn won the Supporting Comedy actor award , the first for HBO .
Another first came with Amanda Plummer for Showtime 's The Outer Limits . Not only was it the first time a cable network won in her category (Guest Actress, Drama ) but was Showtime 's first ever Acting Emmy win.
For the twelfth and final season of Murder, She Wrote , Angela Lansbury was once again nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series , she had been nominated for every season of the show, but she was defeated once again. In the process she set records for being the most nominated actress in the category (18), as well as the most nominated actress without winning. Both of these records still stand.
Winners and nominees
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Programs
Acting
Helen Hunt as Jamie Buchman in Mad About You (NBC) (Episode: "The Finale")
Tony Bennett – Tony Bennett Live By Request: A Valentine Special (A&E)
Rip Torn as Arthur in The Larry Sanders Show (HBO) (Episodes: "Arthur After Hours" + "The P.A.")
Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes in Seinfeld (NBC) (Episodes: "The Soup Nazi " + "The Wait Out")
Christine Baranski as Maryann Thorpe in Cybill (CBS) (Episodes: "A Who's Who for What's His Name" + "Wedding Bell Blues")
Janeane Garofalo as Paula in The Larry Sanders Show (HBO) (Episodes: "Conflict of Interest" + "I Was a Teenage Lesbian")
Jayne Meadows as Alice Morgan-DuPont-Sutting-Cushing-Ferruke in High Society (CBS) (Episodes: "Family Val's" + "Alice Doesn't Pump Here Anymore")
Renée Taylor as Sylvia Fine in The Nanny (CBS) (Episodes: "Where's the Pearls?" + "The Cantor Show")
Ray Walston as Henry Bone in Picket Fences (CBS) (Episodes: "Witness for the Prosecution" + "My Romance")
Tyne Daly as Alice Henderson in Christy (CBS) (Episodes: "Echoes" + The Road Home)
Tom Hulce as Peter Patrone in The Heidi Chronicles (TNT)
Directing
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (CBS) – Louis J. Horvitz
The 68th Annual Academy Awards (ABC) – Jeff Margolis
Late Show with David Letterman (CBS) – Jerry Foley
Marsalis on Music (PBS): "Sousa to Satchmo" – Michael Lindsay-Hogg
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (NBC) – Ellen Brown
Writing
The X-Files (Fox): "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" – Darin Morgan
Most major nominations
Networks with multiple major nominations[ note 1]
Network
No. of Nominations
NBC
45
HBO
35
CBS
27
ABC
19
Programs with multiple major nominations
Program
Category
Network
No. of Nominations
ER
Drama
NBC
10
The Larry Sanders Show
Comedy
HBO
NYPD Blue
Drama
ABC
8
Seinfeld
Comedy
NBC
7
The Late Shift
Movie
HBO
5
Chicago Hope
Drama
CBS
4
Frasier
Comedy
NBC
Gulliver's Travels
Miniseries
Murder One
Drama
ABC
Truman
Movie
HBO
The Tuskegee Airmen
The 68th Annual Academy Awards
Variety
ABC
3
Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story
Movie
Lifetime
The Heidi Chronicles
TNT
Mad About You
Comedy
NBC
Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny
Movie
HBO
A Streetcar Named Desire
CBS
The X-Files
Drama
Fox
3rd Rock from the Sun
Comedy
NBC
2
Andersonville
Miniseries
TNT
The Best of Tracey Takes On...
Variety
HBO
Cybill
Comedy
CBS
Dennis Miller Live
Variety
HBO
Friends
Comedy
NBC
The Kennedy Center Honors
Variety
CBS
Late Show with David Letterman
The Nanny
Comedy
Norma Jean & Marilyn
Movie
HBO
Picket Fences
Drama
CBS
Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher
Variety
Comedy Central
Pride and Prejudice
Miniseries
A&E
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Variety
NBC
Most major awards
Networks with multiple major awards[ note 1]
Network
No. of Awards
NBC
9
CBS
6
HBO
TNT
2
Programs with multiple major awards
Program
Category
Network
No. of Awards
Dennis Miller Live
Variety
HBO
2
Frasier
Comedy
NBC
Gulliver's Travels
Miniseries
The Kennedy Center Honors
Variety
CBS
Picket Fences
Drama
Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny
Movie
HBO
Notes
^ a b "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.
In Memoriam
References
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