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36th Primetime Emmy Awards

1984 American television programming awards


1984 American television programming awards

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name36th Primetime Emmy Awards
date{{unbulleted list
locationPasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California
presenterAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences
hostTom Selleck
networkCBS
most_awardsHill Street Blues (4)
most_nominationsHill Street Blues (14)
award1_typeOutstanding Comedy Series
award1_winnerCheers
award2_typeOutstanding Drama Series
award2_winnerHill Street Blues
award3_typeOutstanding Limited Series
award3_winnerConcealed Enemies
award4_typeOutstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program
award4_winnerThe Kennedy Center Honors
previous35th
mainPrimetime Emmy Awards
next37th

| September 23, 1984 (Ceremony) | September 16, 1984 (Creative Arts Awards)

The 36th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on September 23, 1984. The ceremony was broadcast on CBS, from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California.

The top shows of the night were Cheers and Hill Street Blues. Cheers won its second straight Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, while Hill Street Blues made history. It became the first show to win the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series four times. This record has been tied by L.A. Law, The West Wing, Mad Men and Game of Thrones, but still stands. Hill Street Blues also added to another streak. It received at least 14 major nominations for the fourth straight year, winning four. Cheers received the most nominations on the comedy side (10), winning three.

Sir Laurence Olivier won the last of his five career Emmys this evening. His win was also the last time a non-Network Syndicated performance won an Acting Award.

Winners and nominees

Programs

Acting

Lead performances

Supporting performances

Individual performances

Directing

Writing

Most major nominations

NetworkNumber of
Nominations
NBC53
CBS37
ABC27
ProgramCategoryNetworkNumber of
Nominations
Hill Street BluesDramaNBC14
CheersComedy10
St. ElsewhereDrama9
Buffalo BillComedy6
Something About AmeliaSpecialABC
A Streetcar Named Desire5
AdamNBC4
The Day AfterABC
Kate & AllieComedyCBS
Late Night with David LettermanVarietyNBC
The 38th Annual Tony AwardsCBS3
Cagney & LaceyDrama
The DollmakerSpecialABC
Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter
FameDramaSyndicated
The JeffersonsComedyCBS
The Kennedy Center HonorsVariety
Magnum, P.I.Drama
NewhartComedy
Saturday Night LiveVarietyNBC
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Lillian GishCBS2
BensonComedyABC
ChiefsLimitedCBS
Concealed EnemiesPBS
DynastyDramaABC
George WashingtonCBS
Live...And in PersonVarietyNBC

Most major awards

NetworkNumber of
Awards
NBC10
CBS7
ABC5
ProgramCategoryNetworkNumber of
Awards
Hill Street BluesDramaNBC4
CheersComedy3
Something About AmeliaSpecialABC
Concealed EnemiesMiniseriesPBS2
Kate & AllieComedyCBS

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References

References

  1. [http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1984 Emmys.com list of 1984 Nominees & Winners]
  2. "Boone, Mike. "The Emmy List: Here's the Best in Television". [[The Gazette (Montreal).
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