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38th Primetime Emmy Awards
1986 American television programming awards
1986 American television programming awards
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 38th Primetime Emmy Awards |
| date | {{unbulleted list |
| location | Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California |
| presenter | Academy of Television Arts and Sciences |
| hosts | David Letterman |
| Shelley Long | |
| network | NBC |
| most_awards | *Cagney & Lacey* (4) |
| most_nominations | *The Cosby Show* (13) |
| award1_type | Outstanding Comedy Series |
| award1_winner | *The Golden Girls* |
| award2_type | Outstanding Drama Series |
| award2_winner | *Cagney & Lacey* |
| award3_type | Outstanding Miniseries |
| award3_winner | *Peter the Great* |
| award4_type | Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program |
| award4_winner | *The Kennedy Center Honors* |
| previous | [37th](37th-primetime-emmy-awards) |
| main | Primetime Emmy Awards |
| next | [39th](39th-primetime-emmy-awards) |
| September 21, 1986 (Ceremony) | September 6, 1986 (Creative Arts Awards) Shelley Long
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.
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
Programs
Acting
Lead performances
Supporting performances
Guest performances
Individual performances
Directing
Writing
Most major nominations
| Network | Number of |
|---|---|
| Nominations | |
| NBC | 79 |
| CBS | 39 |
| ABC | 13 |
| 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
| Network | Number of |
|---|---|
| Awards | |
| NBC | 17 |
| CBS | 9 |
| 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
References
References
- [http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1986 Emmys.com list of 1986 Nominees & Winners]
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