Best Drama Series
Winner:
The Sopranos – HBO
Nominees:
Buffy The Vampire Slayer – WB
Once and Again – ABC
The Practice – ABC
The West Wing – NBC
Best Comedy Series
Winner:
Sex and The City – HBO
Nominees:
Ed – NBC
Everybody Loves Raymond – CBS
Grosse Pointe – WB
Malcolm in The Middle – FOX
Best Television Movie
Winner:
Wit – HBO
Nominees:
61* – HBO
Conspiracy – HBO
The Last of The Blonde Bombshells – HBO
When Billie Beat Bobby – ABC
Best Mini-Series
Winner:
Nuremberg – TNT
Nominees:
American Tragedy – ABC
Anne Frank – ABC
Frank Herbert’s Dune – SCI
Horatio Hornblower – A&E
Best Variety Program
Winner:
73rd Annual Academy Awards – AB
Nominees:
Dennis Miller Live – HBO
Indecision 2000: The Daily Show Election Special – COM
Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher – ABC
Saturday Night Live – NBC
Best Debut Series
Winner:
Gilmore Girls – WB
Nominees:
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – CBS
Ed – NBC
Grosse Pointe – WB
The Job – ABC
Queer as Folk – SHO
Best Reality or Non-Fiction Program
Winner:
Allosaurus: A Walking with Dinosaurs Special – DSC
Nominees:
American High – FOX/PBS
Michael Moore’s The Awful Truth – BRV
Neanderthal – DSC
Survivor – CBS
Best Animated Series
Winner:
The Simpsons – FOX
Nominees:
Futurama – FOX
King of The Hill – FOX
Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Winner:
Billy Campbell as Rick Sammler – Once and Again – ABC
Nominees:
James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano – The Sopranos – HBO
Chi McBride as Principal Steven Harper – Boston Public – FOX
Dylan McDermott as Bobby Donnell – The Practice – ABC
Martin Sheen as President Josiah Bartlet – The West Wing – NBC
Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Winner:
Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy Summers – Buffy The Vampire Slayer – WB
Nominees:
Lorraine Bracco as Dr Jennifer Melfi – The Sopranos – HBO
Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano – The Sopranos – HBO
Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore – Gilmore Girls – WB
Sela Ward as Lily Manning – Once and Again – ABC
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Winner:
Tony Sirirco as Pauly Walnuts – The Sopranos – HBO
Nominees:
Anthony Heald as Scott Guber – Boston Public – FOX
Michael Imperioli as Christopher Moltisanti – The Sopranos – HBO
James Marsters as Spike – Buffy The Vampire Slayer – HBO
John Spencer as Leo McGarry – The West Wing – NBC
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Serie
Winner:
Alyson Hannigan as Willow Rosenberg – Buffy The Vampire Slayer – WB
Nominees:
Allison Janney as C.J. Cregg – The West Wing – NBC
Janel Moloney as Donna Murphy – The West Wing – NBC
Susanna Thompson as Karen Sammler – Once and Again – ABC
Evan Rachel Wood as Jesse Sammler – Once and Again – ABC
Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner:
Ray Romano – Everybody Loves Raymond – CBS
Nominees:
Tom Cavanagh – Ed – NBC
Kelsey Grammer – Frasier – NBC
Brian Kerwin – Beggars and Choosers – SHO
Denis Leary – The Job – ABC
Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Winner:
Sarah Jessica Parker – Sex and the City – HBO
Nominees:
Julie Bowen – Ed – NBC
Patricia Heaton – Everybody Loves Raymond – CBS
Jane Kaczmarek – Malcolm in the Middle – FOX
Debra Messing – Will & Grace – NBC
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner:
Brad Garrett – Everybody Loves Raymond – CBS
Nominees:
Justin Berfield – Malcolm in the Middle – FOX
Peter Boyle – Everybody Loves Raymond – CBS
Bryan Cranston – Malcolm in the Middle – FOX
David Hyde Pierce – Frasier – NBC
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Winner:
Debi Mazar – That’s Life – CBS
Nominees:
Lyndsay Sloane – Grosse Pointe – WB
Cynthia Nixon – Sex and the City – HBO
Doris Roberts – Everybody Loves Raymond – CBS
Charlotte Ross – Beggars and Choosers – SHO
Best Performance in a Debut Drama Series
Winner:
Lauren Graham – Gilmore Girls – WB
Nominees:
Loretta Devine – Boston Public – FOX
Sharon Gless – Queer as Folk – SHO
Anthony Heald – Boston Public – FOX
Chi McBride – Boston Public – FOX
Best Performance in a Debut Comedy Series
Winner:
Lyndsay Sloane – Grosse Pointe – WB
Nominees:
Tom Cavanagh – Ed – NBC
Cheryl Hines – Curb Your Enthusiasm – HBO
Diane Farr – The Job – ABC
Denis Leary – The Job – ABC
Best Variety Performance
Winner:
Steve Martin – 73rd Annual Academy Awards – ABC
Nominees:
Will Ferrell – Saturday Night Live – NBC
Bill Maher – Politically Incorrect – ABC
Cheri Oteri – Saturday Night Live – NBC
Jon Stewart – The Daily Show – COM
Best Lead Actor in a Television Movie/Mini-Series
Winner:
Ving Rhames – American Tragedy – ABC
Nominees:
Alec Baldwin – Nuremberg – TNT
Ioan Gruffudd – Horatio Hornblower – A&E
Thomas Jane – 61* – HBO
Jeffrey Wright – Boycott – HBO
Best Lead Actress in a Television Movie/Mini-Series
Winner:
Judy Davis – Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows – ABC
Nominees:
Hannah Taylor Gordon – Anne Frank – ABC
Holly Hunter – When Billie Beat Bobby – ABC
Poppy Montgomery – Blonde – CBS
Emma Thompson – Wit – HBO
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Movie/Mini-Series
Winner:
Jonathan M. Woodward – Wit – HBO
Nominees:
Brian Cox – Nuremberg – TNT
Ian Holm – The Last of The Blonde Bombshells – HBO
Christopher Lloyd – Wit – HBO
Christopher Plummer – American Tragedy – ABC
Best Supporting Actress in a Television Movie/Mini-Series
Winner:
Audra McDonald – Wit – HBO
Nominees:
Tammy Blanchard – Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows – ABC
Brenda Blethyn – Anne Frank – ABC
Cherry Jones – Cora Unashamed – PBS
Alfre Woodard – Holiday Heart – SHO
Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Winner:
Michael Emerson as William Hinks – The Practice – ABC
Nominees:
Bruce Davison as Scott Wallace – The Practice – ABC
Patrick Dempsey as Aaron Brooks – Once and Again – ABC
Joe Morton as Martin Wells – The X-Files – FOX
Oliver Platt as Oliver Babish – The West Wing – NBC
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Winner:
Annabella Sciorra as Gloria Trillo – The Sopranos – HBO
Nominees:
Barbara Barrie as Peg Sammler – Once and Again – ABC
Stockard Channing as Abigail Bartlet – The West Wing – HBO
Anna Deavere-Smith as District Attorney – The Practice – ABC
Juliet Landau as Drusilla – Angel – WB
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Winner:
Robert Loggia as Grandpa Victor – Malcolm in the Middle – FOX
Nominees:
Robert Culp as Warren – Everybody Loves Raymond – CBS
Bob Odenkirk as Phil – Curb Your Enthusiasm – HBO
Kevin Pollack as William Johnson – Ed – NBC
Vince Vaughn as Keith -Sex and the City – HBO
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Winner:
Cloris Leachman as Grandma Ida – Malcolm in the Middle – FOX
Nominees:
Kristin Davis as Herself – Grosse Pointe – WB
Katherine Helmond as Lois – Everybody Loves Raymond – CBS
Rena Sofer as Bonnie Hane – Ed – NBC
Kathleen Turner as Charles Bing – Friends – NBC
Best Writing in a Drama Series
Winner:
Joss Whedon – Buffy The Vampire Slayer – “The Body” – WB
Nominees:
Winnie Holzman – Once and Again – “Thieves Like Us” – ABC
David E. Kelley – The Practice – “Mr Hinks Goes To Town” – ABC
Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess – The Sopranos – “Employee of The Month” – HBO
Frank Renzulli & David Chase – The Sopranos – “Amour Fou” – HBO
Best Directing in a Drama Series
Winner:
Joss Whedon – Buffy The Vampire Slayer – “The Body” – WB
Nominees:
Dan Lerner – Once and Again – “The Second Time Around” – ABC
Steve Buscemi – The Sopranos – “Pine Barrens” – HBO
Allen Coulter – The Sopranos – “University” – HBO
Thomas Schlamme – The West Wing – “Noel” – NBC
Best Writing in a Comedy Series
Winner:
Jennifer Crittenden – Everybody Loves Raymond – “Ray’s Journal” – CBS
Nominees:
Rob Burnett & John Beckerman – Ed – “Pilot” – NBC
David Regal – Everybody Loves Raymond – “The Canister” – CBS
Ian Busch – Malcolm in the Middle – “Flashback” – FOX
Michael Patrick King – Sex and the City – “Easy Come, Easy Go” – HBO
Best Directing in a Comedy Series
Winner:
Dan Halvorson – Everybody Loves Raymond – “Italy” – CBS
Nominees:
Dean Parisot – The Job – “Pilot” – ABC
Todd Holland – Malcolm in the Middle – “Bowling” – FOX
Charles McDougall – Sex and the City – “Easy Come Easy Go” – HBO
James Burrows – Will & Grace – “Lows in the Mid-Eighties” – NBC
Best Writing in a Television Movie/Mini-Series
Winner:
Emma Thompson – Wit – HBO
Nominees:
Hank Steinberg – 61* – HBO
Kirk Ellis – Anne Frank – ABC
T.R. Bowen – Horatio Hornblower – A&E
Jane Anderson – When Billie Beat Bobby – ABC
Best Directing in a Television Movie/Mini-Series
Winner:
Mike Nichols – Wit – HBO
Nominees:
Billy Crystal – 61* – HBO
Robert Dornhelm – Anne Frank – ABC
Robert Allan Ackerman – Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows – ABC
Yves Simoneau – Nuremberg – TNT
Best Music Composition (Dramatic Underscore)
Winner:
Buffy The Vampire Slayer – WB
Nominees:
Farscape – SCI
Felicity – WB
Once and Again – ABC
Star Trek: Voyager – UPN
Best Main Theme Music
Winner:
Survivor – CBS
Nominees:
Boston Public – FOX
Dark Angel – WB
Felicity (Season Three) – WB
Queer as Folk – SHO
Best Main Titles Sequence
Winner:
Survivor – CBS
Nominees:
Andromeda – SYN
Dark Angel – FOX
The Fugitive – CBS
That’s Life – CBS
Best Editing
Winner:
The Fugitive – CBS
Nominees:
Buffy The Vampire Slayer – WB
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – CBS
The Sopranos – HBO
The West Wing – NBC
Best Cinematography
Winner:
Queer as Folk – SHO
Nominees:
Buffy The Vampire Slayer – WB
The Practice – ABC
The West Wing – NBC
The X-Files – FOX
Best Production Design
Winner:
Farscape – SCI
Nominees:
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – CBS
Frank Herbert’s Dune – SCI
The Sopranos – HBO
Star Trek: Voyager – UPN
Best Costume Design
Winner:
Farscape – SCI
Nominees:
Angel – WB
Grosse Pointe – WB
Sex and the City – HBO
Will & Grace – NBC
Best Makeup/Hairstyling
Winner:
Farscape – SCI
Nominees:
Angel – WB
Buffy The Vampire Slayer – WB
The Sopranos – HBO
Star Trek: Voyager – UPN
Best Sound
Winner:
Allosaurus: A Walking with Dinosaurs Special – DSC
Nominees:
ER – NBC
The Fugitive – CBS
The Sopranos – HBO
The X-Files – FOX
Best Visual Effects
Winner:
Allosaurus: A Walking with Dinosaurs Special – DSC
Nominees:
Farscape – SCI
Frank Herbert’s Dune – SCI
Star Trek: Voyager – UPN
Stargate SG-1 – SHO
Multiple Winners Tally
Buffy The Vampire Slayer – 5
Wit – 5
Everybody Loves Raymond – 4
Allosaurus: A Walking With Dinosaurs Special – 3
Farscape – 3
The Sopranos – 3
73rd Annual Academy Awards – 2
Gilmore Girls – 2
Malcolm in The Middle – 2
Sex and The City – 2
Survivor – 2
Network Nominations Tally
HBO – 40 – down 8
ABC – 39 – up 12
NBC – 27 – down 8
WB – 24 – up 1
CBS – 22 – up 8
Fox – 22 – down 7
Showtime – 8 – down 5
Sci-Fi Channel – 7 – up 3
Discovery Channel – 4 – up 1
TNT – 4 – up 2
UPN – 4 – up 1
A&E – 3 – up 3
Comedy Central – 2 – up 2
Bravo – 1 – down 1
PBS – 1 – down 1
Syndication – 1 – down 1
MTV – 0 – down 2
Multiple Nominations Tally
The Sopranos – 15 – up 3
Everybody Loves Raymond – 11 – up 4
Buffy The Vampire Slayer – 10 – up 1
Once and Again – 10 – down 1
The West Wing – 10 – even
Ed – 8
Malcolm in the Middle – 8 – down 3
Boston Public – 7
Sex and the City – 7 – even
Wit – 7
Grosse Pointe – 6
The Practice – 6 – up 1
Anne Frank – 5
Farscape – 5 – up 1
The Job – 5
61* – 4
Nuremberg – 4
Queer as Folk – 4
Star Trek: Voyager – 4 – up 1
Allosaurus: A Walking With Dinosaurs Special – 3
American Tragedy – 3
Angel – 3 – up 1
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – 3
The Fugitive – 3
Horatio Hornblower – 3
Gilmore Girls – 3
Life With Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows – 3
Saturday Night Live – 3 – even
Survivor – 3
When Billie Beat Bobby – 3
Will & Grace – 3 – down 5
The X-Files – 3 – down 5
73rd Annual Academy Awards – 2
Beggars and Choosers – 2 – down 4
Curb Your Enthusiasm – 2
Dark Angel – 2
Felicity – 2 – down 4
Frank Herbert’s Dune – 2
The Last of The Blonde Bombshells – 2
Politically Incorrect 2 – up 1
That’s Life – 2
Please note that eligibility periods and category placements may not be 100% accurate, and is in the sole discretion of the writer to do as he wishes. Thanks.
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