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Hosted by
  
Angela Lansbury

Network
  
ABC

45th Primetime Emmy Awards

Date
  
September 19, 1993 (Ceremony) September 18, 1993 (Creative Arts Awards)

Location
  
Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California

The 45th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 19, 1993. The ceremony was broadcast on ABC and was hosted by Angela Lansbury. MTV received its first major nomination at this ceremony.

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For its fourth season, Seinfeld won its first, and only, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. Cheers was once again nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series. It was nominated for all eleven years that it ran and won four times. This tied the record set by M*A*S*H which also went 11/11, but only won once.

On the drama side, Northern Exposure was the defending champion and was seen heavily as the favorite coming into the ceremony being the most nominated show with 11 major nominations—but in a major upset, Picket Fences took home Outstanding Drama Series. Northern Exposure set the dubious record for the largest shutout of all time, as it lost all 11 major nominations, including its Creative Arts Emmy Awards nominations; the record increases to 0/16. Both of these records were later broken by Mad Men (0/17) in 2012.

Most major nominations

By network
  • NBC – 45
  • CBS – 36
  • HBO – 35
  • ABC – 20
  • By program
  • Northern Exposure (CBS) – 11
  • Seinfeld (NBC) – 9
  • The Larry Sanders Show (HBO) – 8
  • Cheers (NBC) – 7
  • Barbarians at the Gate (HBO) / I'll Fly Away (NBC) / Picket Fences (CBS) – 6
  • Most major awards

    By network
  • NBC – 10
  • HBO – 7
  • CBS – 5
  • ABC – 4
  • Fox / PBS – 2
  • By program
  • Picket Fences (CBS) / The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (HBO) / Seinfeld (NBC) – 3
  • Dream On (HBO) / Homicide: Life on the Street (NBC) / Roseanne (ABC) – 2
  • Notes

    References

    45th Primetime Emmy Awards Wikipedia