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40th Primetime Emmy Awards : ウィキペディア英語版
40th Primetime Emmy Awards

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The 40th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on August 28, 1988. The ceremony was broadcast on Fox, from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California. The ceremony was pushed back from its newly established September date because of the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Cable stations HBO and Showtime received their first major nominations at this ceremony.
Despite a season that consisted of only six episodes, newcomer series ''The Wonder Years'' won Outstanding Comedy Series. After winning his fourth consecutive Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, John Larroquette asked to have his name taken off of the ballot for future ceremonies. ''Frank's Place'' became the most recent show whose only season was nominated for Outstanding Comedy/Drama Series.
In the drama field ''L.A. Law'' came into the ceremony as the defending champ and with 15 major nominations, (second most ever by a drama series at that time), it was seen as the heavy favorite. However, it was upset by another first season show, ''thirtysomething'' which won four major awards on the night including Outstanding Drama Series, ''L.A. Law'' only won one major award. The duo of ''Cagney & Lacey'' won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for the sixth consecutive year, this tied ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show's'' record for acting categories, which still stands, (it stood for all categories until ''The Daily Show with Jon Stewart'' won ten consecutive Emmys for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series). With the wins for Bea Arthur and Estelle Getty, ''The Golden Girls'' became the most recent show to have all of its cast members win Emmys. It became the second series to do so, following ''All In The Family''. Two other programs would accomplish this feat: ''Will & Grace'' in 2003, and ''The Simpsons'' in 2014.
There was controversy during the nomination process regarding the PBS series ''Rumpole of the Bailey''. The series was initially placed in the miniseries field, but soon after the Academy disqualified it and placed it in the drama series field. Its slot in the miniseries category was filled by ''The Bourne Identity''.
==Winners and Nominees==


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