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44th Primetime Emmy Awards

1992 American television programming awards


1992 American television programming awards

FieldValue
name44th Primetime Emmy Awards
dateAugust 30, 1992
locationPasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California
presenterAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences
hostsTim Allen
Kirstie Alley
Dennis Miller
networkFox
most_awards{{Plainlist
most_nominationsNorthern Exposure (9)
award1_typeOutstanding Comedy Series
award1_winnerMurphy Brown
award2_typeOutstanding Drama Series
award2_winnerNorthern Exposure
award3_typeOutstanding Miniseries
award3_winnerA Woman Named Jackie
award4_typeOutstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program
award4_winnerThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
previous43rd
mainPrimetime Emmy Awards
next45th

Kirstie Alley Dennis Miller

  • Miss Rose White
  • Murphy Brown
  • Northern Exposure (3)}}

The 44th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, August 30, 1992. The ceremony was broadcast on Fox from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. It was hosted by Tim Allen, Kirstie Alley and Dennis Miller, and directed by Walter C. Miller. Presenters included Roseanne Barr, Tom Arnold, Scott Bakula, Candice Bergen, Corbin Bernsen, Beau Bridges, Lloyd Bridges, and Cindy Crawford. The program was written by Buddy Sheffield and Bruce Vilanch. Over 300 million people watched the ceremony in 30 countries. 27 awards were presented.

A rule change, instituted for this year only, stated that regular and guest performers would compete in the same category. There could be lead guest or supporting guest. This rule allowed Hollywood stalwarts such as Kirk Douglas, who appeared in one episode of the anthology series Tales from the Crypt, and Christopher Lloyd, who guest-starred on Road to Avonlea, to be nominated for the leading actor award (and, in Lloyd's case, to win). However, the rule also meant that, for instance, Harrison Page got nominated as a lead on Quantum Leap alongside Scott Bakula, even though Page appeared in a supporting role in one episode while Bakula starred in every installment, and Shirley Knight got nominated for one episode of Law & Order while the regular cast didn't receive any nominations. The rule was reverted the following year.

On the comedy side, Murphy Brown won Outstanding Comedy Series for the second time, winning three major awards on the night, the most for a comedy series. On the drama side, L.A. Laws strangle hold on Outstanding Drama Series came to an end, as Northern Exposure took home the award. Northern Exposure also won three major awards and received nine major nominations, which tied for the most in each category. For the first time in its run, The Golden Girls, then in its seventh and final season, was not nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series.

For the first time, the Lead Actor, Drama award went outside the Big Four television networks to a cable network show: Christopher Lloyd in Road to Avonlea, from the Disney Channel.

After being on the air for thirty years, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson finally heard its name called when its final season won for Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Program. The show was first nominated for the category in 1964 and was 0/13 before this ceremony.

As of the 2021 Emmy ceremony, this was the last year where the Big Four broadcast networks received all the nominations in both the Comedy and Drama Series categories.

Winners and nominees

Programs

Acting

Lead performances

Supporting performances

Individual performances

Directing

Writing

Most major nominations

NetworkNo. of
Nominations
NBC57
CBS33
ABC25
ProgramCategoryNetworkNo. of
Nominations
Northern ExposureDramaCBS9
Murphy BrownComedy8
SeinfeldNBC
Miss Rose WhiteMovie7
CheersComedy6
I'll Fly AwayDrama
Broadway BoundMovieABC5
L.A. LawDramaNBC
China BeachABC4
Law & OrderNBC
Quantum Leap
RoseanneComedyABC
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonVarietyNBC
The 64th Annual Academy AwardsABC3
Brooklyn BridgeComedyCBS
Doing Time on Maple DriveMovieFox
Evening ShadeComedyCBS
I'll Fly Away: PilotMovieNBC
Late Night with David LettermanVariety
The Trials of Rosie O'NeillDramaCBS
Unforgettable, with Love: Natalie Cole Sings the Songs of Nat King ColeVarietyPBS
Without Warning: The James Brady StoryMovieHBO
The Burden of ProofMiniseriesABC2
CoachComedy
The Golden GirlsNBC
Homefront: "Pilot"MovieABC
In Living ColorVarietyFox
Mrs. CageMoviePBS
Road to AvonleaDramaDisney
Saturday Night LiveVarietyNBC
WingsComedy

Most major awards

NetworkNo. of
Awards
NBC10
CBS8
ABC5
HBO2
ProgramCategoryNetworkNo. of
Awards
Miss Rose WhiteMovieNBC3
Murphy BrownComedyCBS
Northern ExposureDrama
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonVarietyNBC2

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References

References

  1. Staff, "Roseanne Nominated But Her Show Isn't", ''Beacon Journal'', July 17, 1992.
  2. [https://web.archive.org/web/20201201213232/https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/458415/the-44th-annual-primetime-emmy-awards Overview for The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1992)], ''[[Turner Classic Movies]]'', Retrieved 2008-09-03.
  3. [http://www.hollywood.com/tv/The_44th_Annual_Primetime_Emmy_Awards/5169426 The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1992)], ''Hollywood.com'', Retrieved 2008-09-03.
  4. [http://www.emmys.com/awards/nominees-winners/1992 Emmys.com list of 1992 Nominees & Winners]
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