From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 28th Primetime Emmy Awards
28th Primetime Emmy Awards
The 28th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were handed • M*A*S*H (CBS)
out May 17, 1976. The ceremony was hosted by John Den- • Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC)
ver and Mary Tyler Moore. Winners are listed in bold • The Entertainer (NBC)
with series’ networks in parentheses. Note that some cat-
egories have more than one winner. Outstanding Achievement in Costume
Design for Music-Variety
Creative Arts Primetime Emmy • Bob Mackie and Ret Turner for Cher (CBS)
• (CBS)
Awards
Outstanding Achievement in Costume
Outstanding Achievement in any Area of
Design for a Drama
Creative Technical Crafts • Eleanor and Franklin (ABC)
• Eleanor and Franklin (ABC) • (PBS)
• Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC)
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direc- • The Adams Chronicles (PBS)
tion or Scenic Design • The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (NBC)
• Barbary Coast on The ABC Sunday Night Movie (ABC)
• Beacon Hill (CBS) Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound
• Cher (CBS) Editing
• Eleanor and Franklin (ABC) • Eleanor and Franklin (ABC)
• Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill for Great Performances • Medical Story (NBC)
(PBS) • Police Woman (NBC)
• John Denver Rocky Mountain Christmas (ABC) • The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (NBC)
• Mary’s Incredible Dream (CBS) • The Night That Panicked America (ABC)
• Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC) • The Six Million Dollar Man (ABC)
• The Adams Chronicles (PBS)
• The Carol Burnett Show (CBS) Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound
• The Legendary Curse of the Hope Diamond (CBS)
Mixing
Outstanding Achievement in Choreogra- • Eleanor and Franklin (ABC)
• Sandburg’s Lincoln (NBC)
phy
• Ann-Margret Smith Bell System Family Theatre (NBC) Outstanding Achievement in Graphic
• Gypsy in My Soul (CBS)
• Lola! (ABC)
Design and Title
• Mary’s Incredible Dream (CBS) • Addie and the King of Hearts (CBS)
• The Carol Burnett Show (CBS) • Eleanor and Franklin (ABC)
• NBC’s Saturday Night (NBC)
Outstanding Achievement in Cine- • The Adams Chronicles (PBS)
• The New, Original Wonder Woman (ABC)
matography for Entertainment Pro-
gramming for a Special Outstanding Achievement in Lighting
• Babe (CBS) Direction
• Baretta (ABC)
• Mitzi and A Hundred Guys (CBS)
• Eleanor and Franklin (ABC)
• Mitzi...Roarin’ in the 20’s (CBS)
• Farewell to Manzanar (NBC)
• The Adams Chronicles (PBS)
• Griffin and Phoenix: A Love Story (ABC)
• Kojak (CBS)
• Little House on the Prairie (NBC)
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Outstanding Achievement in Make-Up Outstanding Achievement in Video Tape
• Babe (CBS) Editing for a Series
• Eleanor and Franklin (ABC) • Barney Miller (ABC)
• The 1975 Fashion Awards (ABC) • Sanford and Son (NBC)
• The Adams Chronicles (PBS)
Outstanding Achievement in Music • Welcome Back, Kotter (ABC)
Composition for a Series
• Jack Urbont for Bronk (CBS) Outstanding Children’s Special
• John Cacavas for Kojak (CBS) • Huckleberry Finn (ABC)
• David Rose for Little House on the Prairie (NBC) • You’re a Good Sport, Charlie Brown (CBS)
• (ABC)
Outstanding Classical Music Program
Outstanding Achievement in Music • Arthur Rubinstein-Chopin for Great Performances (PBS)
Composition for a Special • (PBS)
• (CBS) • Dance in America: City Center Joffrey Ballet (PBS)
• Billy Goldenberg for Dark Victory (NBC) • Live from Lincoln Center (PBS)
• Cy Coleman for Gypsy In My Soul (CBS) • Three by Balanchine with The New York City Ballet (PBS)
• Jack Urbont for Supercops (CBS)
Outstanding Film Editing for Entertain-
Outstanding Achievement in Music ment Programming
Direction • Henry Berman for Babe (CBS)
• Central Park in the Dark/A Hero’s Life (PBS)
Dark/ • (ABC)
• Gypsy In My Soul (CBS) • Robert K. Lambert for I Will Fight No More Forever
(ABC)
Outstanding Achievement in Special • (CBS)
• (NBC)
Musical Material • Dick Van Enger for Medical Story (NBC)
• Gypsy In My Soul (CBS) • Richard Bracken for Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC)
• The Carol Burnett Show (CBS) • Douglas Stewart for Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC)
• Rita Roland for The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (NBC)
Outstanding Achievement in Tape • Douglas Hines for The Mary Tyler Moore Show (CBS)
Sound Mixing • Bud S. Isaacs, George Nicholson, and Tony Radecki
for The Night that Panicked America (ABC)
• Live from Lincoln Center (PBS)
• New Year’s Eve at Pops (PBS)
• The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (NBC)
Special Classification of Outstanding
Program and Individual Achievement
Outstanding Achievement in Technical • The Carol Burnett Show (CBS)
Direction and Electronic Camerawork
• Mary’s Incredible Dream (CBS) Programming and Performing
• Mitzi and A Hundred Guys (CBS)
• Mitzi...Roarin’ in the 20’s (CBS) Arts Emmy Awards
• The Adams Chronicles (PBS)
Acting Awards
Outstanding Achievement in Video Tape
Outstanding Single Performance by a Support-
Editing ing Actor in Comedy or Drama Series
• Alice Cooper: The Nightmare (ABC)
• Roscoe Lee Browne in Barney Miller (ABC)
• Mitzi...Roarin’ in the 20’s (CBS)
• Van Johnson in Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC)
• Texaco Presents A Quarter Century of Bob Hope (NBC)
• Bill Bixby in Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC)
• The Hemingway Play on Hollywood Television Theatre
• Norman Fell in Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC)
(PBS)
• (PBS)
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Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Appearan- • Susan Howard as Maggie Petrocelli in Petrocelli (NBC)
ce in a Drama or Comedy Series • Dorothy McGuire as Mary Jordache in Rich Man, Poor
Man (ABC)
• Robert Reed in Medical Center (CBS)
• Sada Thompson in Sandburg’s Lincoln (NBC)
• Tony Musante in Medical Story (NBC)
• (CBS)
• (ABC)
• Edward Asner as Lou Grant in The Mary Tyler Moore
• Bill Bixby in The Streets of San Francisco (ABC)
Show (CBS)
Outstanding Lead Actress for a Single Appear- • (CBS)
ance in a Drama or Comedy Series • Angela Baddeley as "Mrs." Kate Bridges in Upstairs,
Downstairs for Masterpiece Theatre (PBS)
• Helen Hayes in Hawaii Five-O (CBS)
• Sheree North in Marcus Welby, M.D. (ABC) Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Sup-
• Martha Raye in McMillan & Wife (NBC)
porting Actress in a Comedy Series
• (PBS)
• Loretta Swit as Margaret Houlihan in M*A*S*H (CBS)
• Pamela Payton-Wright in The Adams Chronicles (PBS)
• Julie Kavner as Brenda Morgenstern in Rhoda (CBS)
Outstanding Single Performance by a Support- • Nancy Walker as Ida Morgenstern in Rhoda (CBS)
ing Actor in Comedy or Drama Special • (CBS)
• Georgia Engel as Georgette Franklin Baxter in The
• (ABC)
Mary Tyler Moore Show (CBS)
• Art Carney in Katherine (ABC)
• Ray Bolger in The Entertainer (NBC) Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Outstanding Single Performance by a Support- • Hal Linden as Barney Miller in Barney Miller (ABC)
ing Actress in Comedy or Drama Special • (NBC)
• Henry Winkler as Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli in Happy
• Lilia Skala in Eleanor and Franklin (ABC)
Days (ABC)
• (ABC)
• Alan Alda as Hawkeye Pierce in M*A*S*H (CBS)
• Irene Tedrow in Eleanor and Franklin (ABC)
• Lois Nettleton in Fear On Trial (CBS) Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
• Ruth Gordon in Rhoda (CBS)
• Lee Grant as Fay Stewart in Fay (NBC)
• Kay Lenz in Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC)
• Beatrice Arthur as Maude Findlay in Maude (CBS)
• (ABC)
• Cloris Leachman as Phyllis Leachman in Phyllis (CBS)
• Kim Darby in Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC)
• Valerie Harper as Rhoda Morgenstern in Rhoda (CBS)
• Eileen Heckart in The Mary Tyler Moore Show (CBS)
• (CBS)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama or Comedy Outstanding Continuing or Single Performance
Special by a Supporting Actor in Variety or Music
• Jason Robards in A Moon for the Misbegotten (ABC)
• (NBC)
• Edward Herrmann as Franklin Delano Roosevelt in
• Cloris Leachman in Telly...Who Loves Ya, Baby? (CBS)
Eleanor and Franklin (ABC)
• Tim Conway in The Carol Burnett Show (CBS)
• William Devane in Fear On Trial (CBS)
• Harvey Korman in The Carol Burnett Show (CBS)
• Jack Lemmon in The Entertainer (NBC)
• (CBS)
• (NBC)
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Sup-
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama or Come-
porting Actor in a Drama Series
dy Special
• (ABC)
• Colleen Dewhurst in A Moon for the Misbegotten (ABC)
• Ray Milland as Duncan Calderwood in Rich Man, Poor
• (CBS)
Man (ABC)
• Jane Alexander in Eleanor and Franklin (ABC)
• Robert Reed as Teddy Boylan in Rich Man, Poor Man
• Sada Thompson in The Entertainer (NBC)
(ABC)
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Sup- • Michael Douglas as Steve Keller in The Streets of San
Francisco (ABC)
porting Actor in a Comedy Series
• Will Geer as Grandpa Walton in The Waltons (CBS)
• Abe Vigoda as Detective Sgt. Fish in Barney Miller
(ABC) Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
• Harry Morgan as Sherman T. Potter in M*A*S*H (CBS) • (NBC)
• Gary Burghoff as Radar O’Reilly in M*A*S*H (CBS)
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• James Garner as Jim Rockford in The Rockford Files • Roger Beatty, Gary Belkin, Dick Clair, Rudy De Luca,
(NBC) Ray Jessel, Arnie Kogen, Barry Levinson, Jenna
• Karl Malden as Lt. Mike Stone in The Streets of San McMahon, Gene Perret, Bill Richmond, and Ed
Francisco (ABC) Simmons for The Carol Burnett Show (CBS)
• Bob Arnott, John Aylesworth, Jeanine Burnier, Stuart
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Gillard, Phil Hahn, Coslough Johnson, Frank Peppiatt,
• Anne Meara in Kate McShane (CBS) Iris Rainer, and Ted Zeigler for The Sonny and Cher
• Angie Dickinson as Leanne "Pepper" Anderson in Show (CBS)
Police Woman (NBC)
• Brenda Vaccaro in Sara (CBS) Outstanding Writing in a Comedy-Variety or
• (CBS) Music Special
• Fred Ebb for Gypsy In My Soul (CBS)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series • (ABC)
• Peter Strauss as Rudy Jordache in Rich Man, Poor Man • Jerry Mayer for Mitzi...Roarin’ in the 20’s (CBS)
(ABC) • Allan Blye, George Burditt, Bob Einstein, Robert Illes,
• Nick Nolte as Tom Jordache in Rich Man, Poor Man Steve Martin, Jack Mendelsohn, Rick Mittleman,
(ABC) James Stein, and Dick Van Dyke Van Dyke & Co. (NBC)
• (NBC)
• George Grizzard as John Adams in The Adams Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series
Chronicles (PBS) • Julian Mitchell for Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill for
Great Performances (PBS)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series • Dean Riesner for Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC)
• Lee Remick in Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill for Great • (PBS)
Performances (PBS) • Joel Oliansky for The Law (NBC)
• (PBS) • Alfred Shaughnessy for Upstairs, Downstairs for
• Susan Blakely in Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC) Masterpiece Theatre (PBS)
• Jean Marsh as Rose Buck in Upstairs, Downstairs for
Masterpiece Theatre (PBS) Directing Awards
Writing Awards Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
• Alan Alda for M*A*S*H (CBS)
Outstanding Writing in a Special Program: Dra- • (CBS)
ma or Comedy • Hal Cooper for Maude (CBS)
• Joanna Lee for Babe (CBS) • Joan Darling for The Mary Tyler Moore Show (CBS)
• (ABC)
• Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, James D. Houston, and Outstanding Directing in a Comedy-Variety or
John Korty for Farewell to Manzanar (NBC) Music Series
• (CBS) • (NBC)
• Jeb Rosebrook and Theodore Strauss for I Will Fight • Dave Powers for The Carol Burnett Show (CBS)
No More Forever (ABC) • Tim Kiley for The Sonny and Cher Show (CBS)
• Elliott Baker for The Entertainer (NBC)
• J.P. Miller for The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (NBC) Outstanding Directing in a Comedy-Variety or
• Nicholas Meyer and Anthony Wilson for The Night Music Special
That Panicked America • Bill Davis for John Denver Rocky Mountain Christmas
(ABC)
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series • Tony Charmoli for Mitzi...Roarin’ in the 20’s (CBS)
• Danny Arnold and Chris Hayward for Barney Miller • (CBS)
(ABC)
• Larry Gelbart and Simon Muntner for M*A*S*H (CBS) Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series
• Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds for M*A*S*H (CBS) • Fielder Cook for Beacon Hill (CBS)
• Jay Folb for Maude (TV series) (CBS) • James Cellan Jones for Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill
• (CBS) for Great Performances (PBS)
• (ABC)
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy-Variety or • Boris Sagal for Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC)
Music Series • George Schaefer for Sandburg’s Lincoln (NBC)
• (NBC)
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• Christopher Hodson for Upstairs, Downstairs for
Masterpiece Theatre (PBS)
Sports Programming Awards
Outstanding Directing in a Special Program Outstanding Edited Sports Series
• José Quintero and Gordon Rigsby for A Moon for the • ABC’s Wide World of Sports (ABC)
Misbegotten (ABC) • The Baseball World of Joe Garagiola (NBC)
• Buzz Kulik for Babe (CBS) • The Superstars (ABC)
• (ABC) • The Way It Was (PBS)
• Lamont Johnson for Fear On Trial (CBS) • Triumph and Tragedy...The Olympic Experience (ABC)
• XII Winter Olympic Games (ABC)
Awards for Series
Outstanding Live Sports Series
Outstanding Comedy Series • ABC’s Golf (ABC)
• All In The Family (CBS) • NCAA College Football (ABC)
• Barney Miller (ABC) • NFL Football on CBS (CBS)
• M*A*S*H (CBS) • NFL Monday Night Football (ABC)
• The Mary Tyler Moore Show (CBS)
• Welcome Back, Kotter (ABC) Outstanding Live Sports Special
Outstanding Comedy-Variety or Music Series • 1975 Masters Golf Tournament (CBS)
• 1975 World Series (NBC)
• NBC’s Saturday Night (NBC)
• NCAA Basketball Championship (NBC)
• The Carol Burnett Show (CBS)
• Rose Bowl (NBC)
Outstanding Drama Series • The Super Bowl Today and Super Bowl X (CBS)
• Baretta (ABC)
• Columbo (NBC) Outstanding Sports Personality
• Police Story (NBC) • Joe Garagiola for 1975 World Series (NBC)
• The Streets of San Francisco (ABC) • (ABC)
• Heywood Hale Broun for CBS Sports Programs (CBS)
Outstanding Limited Series • Vin Scully for Masters Golf (CBS)
• Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill for Great Performances • Frank Gifford for NFL Monday Night Football (ABC)
(PBS)
• Rich Man, Poor Man (ABC) External links
• The Adams Chronicles (PBS) • The 28th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards at the
• The Law (NBC) Internet Movie Database
• (PBS) • "Advanced Primetime Awards Search". Academy of
Television Arts & Sciences. http://www.emmys.org/
Outstanding Special: Drama or Comedy
awards/awardsearch.php. Retrieved 2008-08-03.
• A Moon for the Misbegotten (ABC)
• Babe (CBS)
• Eleanor and Franklin (ABC)
• Fear On Trial (CBS)
• The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case(NBC)
Outstanding Special: Comedy-Variety or Music
• Gypsy In My Soul (CBS)
• John Denver Rocky Mountain Christmas (ABC)
• The Lily Tomlin Special (ABC)
• Steve and Eydie: Our Love is Here to Stay (CBS)
• The Monty Python Show Wide World: Special (ABC)
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