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46th Primetime Emmy Awards
1994 American television programming awards
1994 American television programming awards
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 46th Primetime Emmy Awards |
| caption | Promotional poster |
| date | {{unbulleted list |
| location | Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California |
| presenter | Academy of Television Arts and Sciences |
| hosts | Patricia Richardson |
| Ellen DeGeneres | |
| network | ABC |
| most_awards | *Frasier* (4) |
| most_nominations | *NYPD Blue* (17) |
| award1_type | Outstanding Comedy Series |
| award1_winner | *Frasier* |
| award2_type | Outstanding Drama Series |
| award2_winner | *Picket Fences* |
| award3_type | Outstanding Miniseries |
| award3_winner | *Prime Suspect III* |
| award4_type | Outstanding Variety Series |
| award4_winner | *Late Show with David Letterman* |
| previous | [45th](45th-primetime-emmy-awards) |
| main | Primetime Emmy Awards |
| next | [47th](47th-primetime-emmy-awards) |
| September 11, 1994 (Ceremony) | September 10, 1994 (Creative Arts Awards) Ellen DeGeneres
The 46th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 11, 1994. The ceremony was hosted by Patricia Richardson and Ellen DeGeneres. It was broadcast on ABC and presented 27 awards. Comedy Central received its first major nomination at this ceremony.
For its first season, the Cheers spin-off Frasier won Outstanding Comedy Series and four total major awards. For the second straight year Picket Fences won Outstanding Drama Series, it too won four major awards, but the more impressive drama series was newcomer NYPD Blue, which took home three major awards.
NYPD Blue came into the ceremony with 17 major nominations. This broke Hill Street Blues record for most nominations by a drama or comedy series of 16 set in 1982, and put it in second place all time behind Roots which gained 21 major nominations in 1977. NYPD Blue set another milestone when it received every nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series, this marked only the ninth time that a show had received every nomination in a category. This feat has not been accomplished since.
The television film And the Band Played On also made Emmy history. It set a new record when it received nine major nominations, the most ever for a television movie. The record was maintained for twenty years, until The Normal Heart received nine major nominations in 2014. Both films won the top prize, but each lost all six of their acting nominations, directing, and writing to other projects.
Winners and nominees
Programs
Acting
Lead performances
Supporting performances
Individual performances
Directing
Writing
Most major nominations
| Network | No. of |
|---|---|
| Nominations | |
| CBS | 42 |
| NBC | 39 |
| ABC | 36 |
| HBO | 24 |
| Program | Category | Network | No. of |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nominations | |||
| *NYPD Blue* | Drama | ABC | 17 |
| *And the Band Played On* | Movie | HBO | 9 |
| *Seinfeld* | Comedy | NBC | 8 |
| *Frasier* | Comedy | NBC | 6 |
| *Picket Fences* | Drama | CBS | |
| *Mad About You* | Comedy | NBC | 5 |
| *Breathing Lessons* | Movie | CBS | 4 |
| *The Larry Sanders Show* | Comedy | HBO | |
| *Roseanne* | ABC | ||
| *Saturday Night Live* | Variety | NBC | |
| *To Dance with the White Dog* | Movie | CBS | |
| *Tracey Ullman Takes on New York* | Variety | HBO | |
| *The 66th Annual Academy Awards* | Variety | ABC | 3 |
| *David's Mother* | Movie | CBS | |
| *Gypsy* | |||
| *The John Larroquette Show* | Comedy | NBC | |
| *Late Show with David Letterman* | Variety | CBS | |
| *Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All* | Miniseries | ||
| *Prime Suspect III* | PBS | ||
| *The 47th Annual Tony Awards* | Variety | CBS | 2 |
| *Coach* | Comedy | ABC | |
| *Dennis Miller Live* | Variety | HBO | |
| *Home Improvement* | Comedy | ABC | |
| *Law & Order* | Drama | NBC | |
| *Murphy Brown* | Comedy | CBS | |
| *Northern Exposure* | Drama | ||
| *Sisters* | NBC | ||
| *Tales of the City* | Miniseries | PBS | |
| *The Tonight Show with Jay Leno* | Variety | NBC | |
| *World War II: When Lions Roared* | Miniseries |
Most major awards
| Network | No. of |
|---|---|
| Awards | |
| CBS | 11 |
| NBC | 6 |
| ABC | 5 |
| HBO | 4 |
| Program | Category | Network | No. of |
|---|---|---|---|
| Awards | |||
| *Frasier* | Comedy | NBC | 4 |
| *David's Mother* | Movie | CBS | 3 |
| *NYPD Blue* | Drama | ABC | |
| *Picket Fences* | CBS |
;Notes
References
References
- [http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1994 Emmys.com list of 1994 Nominees & Winners]
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