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1989 American television programming awards
The 41st Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 17, 1989. The ceremony was broadcast on Fox from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California . The ceremony saw the guest acting categories double, as they were now based on gender as well as genre. Two networks, Lifetime and USA Network , received their first major nominations this year.
After being nominated and losing for the previous four years, Cheers regained the title of Outstanding Comedy Series . L.A. Law also won Outstanding Drama Series after losing the previous year. For the second straight year, L.A. Law received 15 major nominations, making it the first show ever to receive more than 14 major nominations multiple times. With nine main cast acting nominations, L.A. Law tied the record set by Hill Street Blues in 1982 .
Winners and nominees [ edit ]
[ 1]
Richard Mulligan , Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series winner
Candice Bergen , Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Carroll O'Connor , Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series winner
Dana Delany , Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series winner
James Woods , Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special winner
Holly Hunter , Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Special winner
Woody Harrelson , Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series winner
Rhea Perlman , Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Larry Drake , Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner
Melanie Mayron , Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winner
Derek Jacobi , Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special winner
Colleen Dewhurst , Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special winner
Linda Ronstadt , Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program winner
Peter Baldwin (right), Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series winner
Robert Altman , Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series winner
Jim Henson , Outstanding Directing in a Variety or Music Program winner
Simon Wincer , Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or a Special winner
Diane English , Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series winner
Acting
Candice Bergen as Murphy Brown in Murphy Brown (CBS) (Episode: "Respect")
Dana Delany as Nurse Colleen McMurphy in China Beach (ABC) (Episode: "The World")
Rhea Perlman as Carla Tortelli in Cheers (NBC) (Episodes: "Swear to God" "Those Lips, Those Ice" "I Kid You Not")
Julia Duffy as Stephanie Vanderkellen in Newhart (CBS)
Faith Ford as Corky Sherwood in Murphy Brown (CBS) (Episodes: "Devil with a Blue Dress On" "It's How You Play the Game" "The Morning Show")
Estelle Getty as Sophia Petrillo in The Golden Girls (NBC) (Episodes: "The Days and Nights of Sophia Petrillo" "Sophia's Wedding" "Two Rode Together")
Katherine Helmond as Mona Robinson in Who's the Boss? (ABC) (Episodes: "Double Dump" "Your Grandmother's a Bimbo" "Party Double")
Larry Drake as Benny Stulwicz in L.A. Law (NBC) (Episodes: "Hey, Lick Me Over" "I'm in the Nude for Love" "America the Beautiful")
Melanie Mayron as Melissa Steadman in Thirtysomething (ABC) (Episodes: "Trust Me" "Success" "Be a Good Girl")
Michele Greene as Abby Perkins in L.A. Law (NBC) (Episodes: "Sperminator" "Victor/Victorious" "America the Beautiful")
Lois Nettleton as Joanne St. John in In the Heat of the Night (NBC) (Episodes: "Stranger in Town" "Tear Down the Walls" "A.K.A. Kelly Kay")
Amanda Plummer as Alice Hackett in L.A. Law (NBC) (Episodes: "America the Beautiful" "Urine Trouble Now" "Consumed Innocent")
Susan Ruttan as Roxanne Melman in L.A. Law (NBC) (Episodes: "Romancing the Drone" "Izzy Ackerman or Is He Not?" "Urine Trouble Now")
Writing
Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Most major nominations [ edit ]
Networks with multiple major nominations[ note 1]
Network
Number of Nominations
NBC
57
ABC
40
CBS
35
Programs with multiple major nominations
Program
Category
Network
Number of Nominations
L.A. Law
Drama
NBC
15
Lonesome Dove
Miniseries
CBS
9
The Wonder Years
Comedy
ABC
9
Cheers
NBC
6
The Golden Girls
Murphy Brown
CBS
Thirtysomething
Drama
ABC
My Name Is Bill W.
Special
5
Roe vs. Wade
NBC
War of Remembrance
Miniseries
ABC
I Know My First Name Is Steven
NBC
4
The Tracey Ullman Show
Variety
Fox
Beauty and the Beast
Drama
CBS
3
Late Night with David Letterman
Variety
NBC
Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story
Special
HBO
Saturday Night Live
Variety
NBC
Wiseguy
Drama
CBS
China Beach
ABC
2
D.C. Follies
Variety
Syndicated
Designing Women
Comedy
CBS
In the Heat of the Night
Drama
NBC
Newhart
Comedy
CBS
A Perfect Spy
Miniseries
PBS
Tap Dance in America
Variety
The Women of Brewster Place
Miniseries
ABC
Networks with multiple major awards[ note 1]
Network
Number of Awards
NBC
15
ABC
7
CBS
5
Programs with multiple major awards
Program
Category
Network
Number of Awards
Cheers
Comedy
NBC
3
Murphy Brown
CBS
2
L.A. Law
Drama
NBC
Roe vs. Wade
Special
Thirtysomething
Drama
ABC
Notes
^ a b "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.