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37th Primetime Emmy Awards

1985 American television programming awards From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 37th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on September 22, 1985. The ceremony was broadcast on ABC, from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California.

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The Cosby Show defeated two-time reigning champion Cheers to win Outstanding Comedy Series, one of three major awards it won. Although it only took home one major award, Cheers did tie the then-record for most major nominations by a comedy series (11), set by The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1977. In the drama field Cagney & Lacey, en route to winning four major awards on the night, defeated presumed favorite Miami Vice to win Outstanding Drama Series, four-time defending champion Hill Street Blues still received nine major nominations, but only won one award. This was Hill Street Blues 18th and final major award, setting an Emmy record for a drama series that still stands and was later achieved by The Sopranos.

The ceremony also had a memorable unscripted moment involving the arrest of impersonator Barry Bremen for grand theft while attempting to accept the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series award on behalf of Betty Thomas, who would show up on the auditorium stage a few minutes late.

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Winners and nominees

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Programs

Programs

Acting

Lead performances

Acting

Supporting performances

Individual performances

Directing

Directing
  • Great Performances: "Sweeney Todd" (PBS) – Terry Hughes
    • Late Night with David Letterman 3rd Anniversary Special (NBC) – Hal Gurnee
    • Motown Returns to the Apollo (PBS) – Don Mischer
    • Night of 100 Stars II (ABC) – Clark Jones

Writing

Writing
  • Cagney & Lacey (CBS): "Who Said It's Fair, Part II" – Patricia Green
    • Cagney & Lacey (CBS): "Child Witness" – Deborah Arakelian
    • Hill Street Blues (NBC): "The Rise and Fall of Paul the Wall" – Story by: Michael Wagner
      Teleplay by: Jacob Epstein
    • Miami Vice (NBC): "Pilot" – Anthony Yerkovich
    • St. Elsewhere (NBC): "Murder, She Rote" – Tom Fontana, John Masius and Steve Bello
    • St. Elsewhere (NBC): "Sweet Dreams" – John Masius and Tom Fontana
  • Late Night with David Letterman (NBC): "Christmas with the Lettermans"
    • AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Gene Kelly (CBS)
    • Late Night with David Letterman (NBC): "Late Night in Los Angeles"
    • Late Night with David Letterman (NBC): "The Late Night Morning Show"
    • Motown Returns to the Apollo (NBC)
  • Do You Remember Love (CBS) – Vickie Patik
    • The Burning Bed (NBC) – Rose Leiman Goldemberg
    • Fatal Vision (NBC) – John Gay
    • The Jewel in the Crown (PBS): "Crossing the River" – Ken Taylor
    • Wallenberg: A Hero's Story (NBC) – Gerald Green
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Most major nominations

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Most major awards

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  1. "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.

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