List of Peabody Award winners (1980–1989)
The following is a list of Peabody Award winners and honorable mentions during the 1980s (1980–1989).
1980
Recipient | Area of Excellence |
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ABC | IBM Presents Baryshnikov on Broadway |
Amber Waves | |
BBC Television | All Creatures Great and Small |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | The Wonderful World of Science |
Peniel | |
CBS Entertainment | Gideon's Trumpet |
Playing for Time | |
CBS News | Universe (hosted by Walter Cronkite) |
Walter Cronkite | Personal Award for his career in broadcast journalism |
Phil Donahue | Personal Award for his interview work on Donahue |
Elaine Green (WCPO-TV/Cincinnati, OH) | Personal Award for her interview with a gunman and admitted murderer who instigated a hostage crisis in the WCPO-TV studios |
KCET-TV/Los Angeles, Adrian Malone, and Dr. Carl Sagan | Cosmos |
KQED-TV/San Francisco, CA | Broken Arrow: Can a Nuclear Weapons Accident Happen Here? |
KTEH-TV/San Jose, CA, Carol Mon Pere, and Sandra Nichols | The Battle of Westlands, a profile of the conflict between agri-business giants and small farmers in California's Central Valley |
KUED-TV/Salt Lake City, UT and Thirteen/WNET/New York, NY | "The MX Debate," an episode of Bill Moyers' Journal |
Maryland Instructional Television | Terra: Our World |
Minnesota Public Radio | A Prairie Home Companion |
National Geographic Society and WQED-TV/Pittsburgh, PA | The National Geographic Specials |
National Public Radio | Jazz Alive! |
NBC Radio | The Hallelujah Caucus, an examination of the influence of conservative religion on American politics and society, on The Source |
NBC and Paramount Television | Shōgun |
Mary Nissenson (WTVJ-TV/Miami, FL) | Personal Award for Poland: A Changing Nation |
Carroll O'Connor | Personal Award for the "Archie Alone" episode of Archie Bunker's Place, which dealt with Archie's grief over the death of wife Edith |
Public Broadcasting Service and Robert Geller | The American Short Story |
San Francisco Opera | The San Francisco Opera Radio Broadcasts |
Sol Taishoff | Personal Award for his reportage and critiques on events in radio and television |
Studs Terkel | Personal Award for his work at WFMT/Chicago, IL |
WNCN/New York, NY | Institutional Award for overall performance as exemplified by Conversations with Horowitz |
1981
Recipient | Area of Excellence |
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Bill Leonard | Personal Award for Leonard's role "in developing the strong CBS News organization" |
Danny Kaye | Personal Award for Kaye's work on An Evening with Danny Kaye and The New York Philharmonic and Skokie |
WSMV-TV/Nashville, TN | Institutional Award for WSMV's documentary work, citing "Crime's Children," "Hot Cars, Cold Cash," "Split Second Justice" and "Crime's Carousel" |
KATU-TV/Portland, OR | Institutional Award for KATU's documentary work, citing "Ready on the Firing Line," "Out of the Ashes," and "To Begin Again" |
WJR/Detroit, MI | "Newsfile: A Bankrupt Court", a series of reports probing the inner workings of the U.S. District Bankruptcy Court |
National Radio Theatre | The Odyssey of Homer |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Carl Sandburg at Connemara |
Timothy and Susan Todd (aired on NPR) | The Todds' Teddy Bears Picnic |
WQDR-FM/Raleigh, NC | Our Forgotten Warriors: Vietnam Veterans Face the Challenges of the '80s |
WLS-TV/Chicago, IL | Award for WLS' Eyewitness News, citing the reports "Traffic Court: Justice or a Joke?" and "So You Need A Driver's License" |
WDVM-TV/Washington, DC and John Goldsmith | Now That We've Got Your Interest |
NBC and MTM Enterprises | Hill Street Blues |
Nebraska Educational Television Network and The Great Amwell Company | The Private History of a Campaign That Failed |
CBS and Alan Landsburg Productions | Bill |
WNET/New York, NY and PBS | Dance in America: Nureyev and The Joffrey Ballet/In Tribute to Nijinsky |
KJRH-TV/Tulsa, OK | Project: China |
Home Box Office and Ms. Magazine | She's Nobody's Baby: The History of American Women in the 20th Century (the first Peabody awarded to a cable program) |
Societe Radio-Canada | Klimbo: Le Lion et La Souris (The Lion and the Mouse) |
ABC News | Award for Viewpoint, Nightline, and America Held Hostage: The Secret Negotiations |
ABC and T.A.T. Communications | The Wave |
WGBH-TV/Boston, MA and Granada TV | The Red Army |
Eighth Decade Consortium (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA, KSTP-TV/St. Paul, MN, WCVB-TV/Boston, MA, WJLA-TV/Washington, DC, and WRAL-TV/Raleigh, NC) | Fed Up with Fear |
KTEH-TV/San Jose, CA | The Day After Trinity: J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb |
1982
Recipient | Area of Excellence |
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Alistair Cooke | Personal Award "for his contributions to broadcasting, both in the United States and in Great Britain" |
Texaco, Inc., The Texaco Foundation, and Metropolitan Opera Association | Institutional Award for opera presentations on radio and TV |
National Public Radio | The Sunday Show |
Taylor Made Piano: A Jazz History | |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Morningside, for "1905" |
WMAL/Washington, DC | "They Served With Honor," recollections of those who served in the Vietnam War |
NBC Radio News | Banks on the Brink, a Second Sunday report on the international banking crisis |
Mutual Broadcasting System | Larry King Show |
Radio Foundation | The Bob and Ray Public Radio Show |
KOCO-TV/Oklahoma City, OK | "Oklahoma Shame," an investigation into abuses and deaths in homes for mentally retarded residents run by the state's Department of Health Services |
WCVB-TV/Boston, MA | Ground Zero: Victory Road |
KYW-TV/Philadelphia, PA | Sweet Nothing, a documentary exploring "our society's excessive consumption of sugar" |
BBC Television, Paramount Television, and Operation Prime Time | Smiley's People |
WWL-TV/New Orleans, LA | The Search for Alexander |
Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment | Award for Nickelodeon and the network's programming for children |
NBC, Margie-Lee Enterprises, and The Blue Marble Company, in association with ITC Productions, Inc. | Skeezer |
NBC and Highgate Pictures | The Electric Grandmother |
NBC News | The Man Who Shot the Pope: A Study in Terrorism |
ABC News | ABC News Closeup: Vietnam Requiem |
CBS News | Juilliard and Beyond: A Life in Music |
CBS Entertainment and Cinetex International | The Wall |
WQED-TV/Pittsburgh, PA | Firebird |
KQED-TV/San Francisco, CA | Current Affairs: The Case of Dashiell Hammett |
KGMB-TV/Honolulu, HI and Lee Productions Inc. | Beyond the Great Wall: Journey to the End of China |
WAGA-TV/Atlanta, GA | Paradise Saved? a documentary examining the effect of tourists on Cumberland Island National Seashore |
WBBM-TV/Chicago, IL | "Killing Crime: A Police Cop-out," an investigation into the erasure of Chicago crime reports in order to create a decrease in crime statistics |
WTSP/St Petersburg, FL | "Prisoners of the Harvest," an investigation into the kidnapping, enslavement, and abuse of migrant farm workers by a farm labor contractor |
Daniel Wilson Productions and Taurus Films | Blood and Honor: Youth Under Hitler |
Television Corporation of America | 784 Days That Changed America: From Watergate to Resignation[1] |
1983
Recipient | Area of excellence |
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Don McGannon | Personal Award for his work at Westinghouse Broadcasting Corp. |
CNN | Institutional Award for the network's "significant news and information programming" |
The Grand Ole Opry and WSM/Nashville, TN | Institutional Award for the Opry's "important mark on both music and [through WSM] broadcasting in this country" |
WCCO Radio/Minneapolis, MN | "Debbie Pielow: Waiting for a Heart That Never Came," a series of reports on a Minnesota woman's efforts to receive a heart transplant |
WCCO-TV/Minneapolis, MN | "I-TEAM: Ambulances," a report documenting less‑than‑satisfactory performances by some Twin Cities ambulance services |
South Carolina Educational Radio Network | Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz |
WMAL/Washington, DC | The Jeffersonian World of Dumas Malone |
KMOX/St. Louis, MO | Times Beach: Born 1925, Died 1983, a series examining of the effects of dioxin on the Missouri town. |
Thomas Looker | New England Almanac: Portraits in Sound of New England Life and Landscape |
WRAL-FM/Raleigh, NC | Victims |
WNBC-TV/New York, NY | Asylum in the Streets, which examined the effects of de-institutionalization on mentally ill homeless |
CBS News | The Plane That Fell From the Sky, a documentary recounting the near-crash of a TWA jet in April 1979 |
60 Minutes, for the report "'Lenell Geter's in Jail," which examined a Texas man's conviction for armed robbery | |
CBS Entertainment and Smith-Hemion Productions | Romeo and Juliet on Ice |
CBS Entertainment and Mendelson-Melendez Productions | What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?[2] |
Chrysalis-Yellen Productions and NBC | Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number |
NBC and Motown Productions | Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever |
NBC and Edgar J. Scherick Associates | He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin' |
WTTW-TV/Chicago, IL | The Merry Widow, an ballet adaptation of the operetta choreographed by Ruth Page |
WTTW-TV/Chicago, IL and BBC | The Making of a Continent |
WTBS-TV/Atlanta, GA | Portrait of America |
WGBH-TV/Boston, MA | Nova: The Miracle of Life |
WGBH-TV/Boston, MA, Central Independent Television, and Antenne 2 | Vietnam: A Television History |
Sunbow Productions | The Great Space Coaster |
ABC and Dick Clark Productions | The Woman Who Willed a Miracle |
WBBM-TV/Chicago, IL | Studebaker: Less Than They Promised, a documentary profiling the automobile manufacturer and the effects of its business, decline, and closure |
WBRZ-TV/Baton Rouge, LA | Give Me That Bigtime Religion, a profile of Jimmy Swaggart |
KRON-TV/San Francisco, CA | Climate of Death |
KCTS/Seattle, WA | Diagnosis: AIDS |
1984
Recipient | Area of Excellence |
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ABC | Heartsounds |
ABC News | ABC News Closeup: To Save Our Schools, To Save Our Children |
Roone Arledge | Personal Award for Arledge's leadership at ABC News and Sports and for his contributions to and influence on TV in general |
Ted Koppel | Personal Award for Koppel's work on ABC News' Nightline |
KNX/Los Angeles | Award for KNX's reports on "The Immigration Problem" |
WAFX/Fort Wayne, IN | D-Day: 40 Years Later |
Brigham Young University | Bradbury 13 |
WNYC/New York, NY | Small Things Considered |
Protestant Radio and Television Center | The Protestant Hour |
KDFW-TV/Dallas, TX | "A Call for Help," a series of reports revealing deficiencies in the handling of EMS emergency calls |
WMAQ-TV/Chicago, IL | "Political Parasites," which revealed "deadwood" Illinois State Legislature committees and commissions, their purposes and costs |
WDVM-TV/Washington, DC | Award for the station's investigation into malpractice and unsafe abortions at a clinic run by Dr. Milan Vuitch |
WCAX-TV/Burlington, VT | "Patterns of Practice," an investigation into varied efficiency levels of Vermont hospitals in regards to surgical procedures and patient stays |
KGW-TV/Portland, OR | Award for reports on followers of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and how their settlement affected life in Central Oregon |
WNET/New York, NY | Heritage: Civilization and the Jews |
The Brain | |
MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, WNET/New York, NY, WETA-TV/Washington, DC, and Gannett Productions | Award for NewsHour essays by Roger Rosenblatt |
Corporation for Entertainment and Learning Inc., WNET/New York, NY, and KQED/San Francisco, CA | A Walk Through the 20th Century With Bill Moyers, hosted by Bill Moyers |
WCCO-TV/Minneapolis, MN | The Hollow Victory: Vietnam Under Communism, a documentary that examined life in the South Asian nation, hosted by Dave Moore |
WGBH-TV/Boston, MA | Award to Frontline "for its total contribution to the world of exceptional television" |
CBS Entertainment and The David Gerber Company | George Washington |
NBC and MTM Enterprises | St. Elsewhere |
Central Independent Television | Seeds of Despair, a documentary revealing the drought and famine in Ethiopia |
Turner Broadcasting System | Cousteau/Amazon |
Granada Television | The Jewel in the Crown |
KFGO/Fargo, ND | Award for the station's "extraordinary emergency coverage" of a February 4, 1984 blizzard |
Showtime | Faerie Tale Theatre |
WCVB-TV/Boston, MA | Somerville High |
WFMT/Chicago, IL and Raymond Nordstrand | Institutional Award for WFMT's fine arts programming |
1985
Recipient | Area of Excellence |
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Bob Geldof and Live Aid | Personal Award for Geldof's efforts to aid famine victims in Ethiopia through the concert event |
Johnny Carson | Personal Award for Carson's work on The Tonight Show |
WBZ-TV/Boston, MA | Tender Places |
KDKA-TV/Pittsburgh, PA | Second Chance, a documentary and follow-up public service campaign promoting organ donations and transplants |
Lawrence Fraiberg | Personal Award to the head of Westinghouse Broadcasting's stations division for his "mandate to serve the public interest" |
WBUR-FM/Boston, MA | Liberation Remembered |
WGBH-FM/Boston, MA | Institutional Award for WGBH's "overall programming and its leadership in state-of-the-art broadcasting" |
WGBH-TV/Boston, MA and The Blackwell Corporation | Frontline, for "Crisis in Central America" |
WHAS/Louisville, KY | Down and Outside: On the Streets of Louisville |
CBS News | The Number Man — Bach at Three Hundred |
Whose America Is It? | |
CBS Entertainment and Dave Bell Productions | Do You Remember Love |
Marjorie Van Halteren | Breakdown and Back, a Van Halteren-produced radio series on mental illness |
WCCO-TV/Minneapolis, MN | "I-Team" investigation into abuses and shortcomings in the home health care industry |
MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour | "Apartheid's People," a series examining daily life in South Africa |
NBC | An Early Frost |
NBC News | Vietnam Ten Years After |
KGO-TV/San Francisco, CA | The American West: Steinbeck Country |
KDTV-TV/San Francisco, CA | Coverage of the Mexico City earthquake |
Spinning Reels and HBO | Braingames |
WSMV-TV/Nashville, TN | A Higher Standard, a documentary focusing on the relationship between a Congressman and an influential defense contractor |
TV Ontario | The Final Chapter? |
Harvey Milk Project, Inc. and WNET/New York, NY | The Times of Harvey Milk |
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, WQED-TV/Pittsburgh, PA, WNET/New York, NY, Bonneville Broadcast Group, and PBS | Seminars on Media and Society |
WBBM-TV/Chicago, IL | "Armed and Dangerous," an investigation exposing armed, unlicensed, and unqualified security guards working in the Chicago area |
Central Independent Television and WETA-TV/Washington, DC | The Skin Horse |
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts | Live from Lincoln Center |
1986
Recipient | Area of Excellence |
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Jim Henson and The Muppets | Personal Award for "thirty years of good, clean fun and outstanding entertainment" |
Dorothy Stimson Bullitt | Personal Award to the founder of King Broadcasting Company |
The Fine Arts Society of Indianapolis | Institutional Award for the Society's funding and production of arts programming on WICR/Indianapolis, IN |
NBC | The Cosby Show |
NBC News | Award for on-the-scene radio reports by Fred Kennedy and Philip Till on the U.S. bombing raid of Tripoli, Libya |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Paris: From Oscar Wilde to Jim Morrison |
Connecticut Public Radio | One On One (hosted by Faith Middleton) |
CBS News | NEWSMARK: Where in the World Are We? |
Sunday Morning, for its presentation of Vladimir Horowitz's concert in Moscow | |
CBS Reports: The Vanishing Family - Crisis in Black America | |
CBS Entertainment and Garner-Duchow Productions | Promise |
WTMJ-TV/Milwaukee, WI | "Who's Behind the Wheel?" a report that revealed poor safety records among Milwaukee school bus drivers |
WHAS/Louisville, KY | A Disaster Called Schizophrenia |
WFAA/Dallas, TX | Award for reports uncovering the Southern Methodist University football scandal |
KPIX-TV/San Francisco, CA | Award for KPIX's "AIDS Lifeline" project |
MacNeil/Lehrer Productions and BBC | The Story of English |
WQED-TV/Pittsburgh, PA | Anne of Green Gables |
WQED-TV/Pittsburgh, PA and National Geographic Society | National Geographic Specials |
Churchill Films and ABC Television Entertainment | The Mouse and the Motorcycle |
ABC News | This Week with David Brinkley |
Thames Television International and D.L. Taffner, Ltd. | Unknown Chaplin (presented on American Masters) |
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts | The 1986 Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts |
Thames Television and WGBH-TV/Boston, MA | Paradise Postponed (presented on Masterpiece Theatre) |
WSB-TV/Atlanta, GA | The Boy King |
WCCO-TV and WCCO Radio/Minneapolis, MN | Project Lifesaver, an initiative to promote safe driving |
WCVB-TV/Boston, MA | A World of Difference, an initiative to combat prejudice of all kinds |
1987
Recipient | Area of Excellence |
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WSMV/Nashville, TN | 4 the Family, a series of family-themed specials and PSAs |
CKVU-TV/Vancouver, BC | AIDS and You |
HBO | America Undercover: Drunk and Deadly |
Center for New American Media | American Tongues |
CNN | Coverage of the 1987 stock market crash |
Mutual Broadcasting System | Charities That Give and Take |
KQED-TV/San Francisco, CA in Association with El Teatro Campesino | Corridos! Tales of Passion and Revolution |
WRC-TV/Washington, DC | "Deadly Mistakes," a report exposing inaccurate lab results of cancer patients |
WCPO-TV/Cincinnati, OH | Investigation into questionable deaths at Drake Hospital |
ABC Radio News | Earnest Will: Americans in the Gulf |
Blackside, Inc. | Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years |
Hallmark Hall of Fame and CBS | Institutional Award for Hall of Fame, specifically citing Pack of Lies and Foxfire |
WCVB-TV/Boston, MA | "Inside Bridgewater," an investigation into occurrences at a state hospital for the criminally insane |
MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour | Award for a series of reports on Japan's economy |
Karl Haas | Personal Award for his work as a pianist and conductor and for work on Adventures in Good Music |
Kevin Brownlow, and David Gill | Personal Awards for their work in the preservation of silent films |
KPAL Radio/Little Rock, AR | Organizational Award for its overall programming for children |
NBC | L.A. Law |
NBC and Louis Rudolph Films | LBJ: The Early Years |
HBO | Mandela |
WNET/New York City | Nature, for the episode "A Season in the Sun" |
Shoah | |
WGBH-TV/Boston, MA and KCET-TV/Los Angeles | NOVA, for the episode "Spy Machines" |
WSM/Nashville, TN | Of Violence and Victims, an investigation into the increase in Nashville's crime rate |
National Public Radio | A Weekend Edition profile of Ryan Martin, a 13-year-old boy adapting to his paralysis, the result of a shooting incident |
WXXI-TV/Rochester, NY | Safe Haven |
Long Bow Group Inc., New York, New York | Small Happiness: Women of a Chinese Village |
KNBC/Los Angeles | Some Place Like Home, a profile of Providence House, an AIDS hospice in the Los Angeles area |
Paramount Pictures Corporation | Star Trek: The Next Generation, for the episode "The Big Goodbye" |
1988
Recipient | Area of Excellence |
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WTTW-TV/Chicago in association with Chloe Productions, Inc. | ...and the Pursuit of Happiness |
Children's Television Workshop | 3-2-1 Contact Extra: I Have AIDS, A Teenager's Story |
CBS News | 48 Hours, for the reports "Abortion Battle" and "On Runaway Street" |
60 Minutes, for the report "Mr. Snow Goes to Washington," which highlighted a campaign on the dangers of lawn darts | |
WHAS/Louisville | A Matter of Time: The Crisis in Kentucky Corrections |
Public Affairs Television Inc. | Bill Moyers' World of Ideas |
WPLG-TV/Miami, FL | "Caution: Precious Cargo," a report that highlighted low levels of school bus safety, including bus lines that operated unlicensed |
South Carolina Educational Television and The Mosaic Group, Inc. | Children's Express NEWSMAGAZINE: Campaign '88 |
National Public Radio | Cowboys on Everest |
HBO | Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam[3] |
Don Hewitt | Personal Award for his work at CBS News |
The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (WNET/New York & WETA-TV/Washington) | Coverage of the 1988 election campaign |
Frontline and Time Inc. | Frontline: The Choice |
KMOX/St. Louis | Hate Crimes: America's Cancer |
Christian Science Monitor Reports | Islam in Turmoil |
Jim McKay | Personal Award for his work at ABC Sports |
KCBS-TV/Los Angeles | "MCA and the Mob," a series of reports revealing organized crime connections to the media conglomerate |
BBC World Service for Africa | Nothing Political/Mandela at 70 |
WBUR-FM/Boston, MA | Speaking for Everyman: Ian McKellen Celebrates Shakespeare's Birthday |
HBO and Pro Image Productions/Sydney, Australia | Suzi's Story |
CBS Entertainment and Telecom Entertainment, in association with Yorkshire Television | The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank |
WBRZ-TV/Baton Rouge, LA | "The Best Insurance Commissioner Money Can Buy," an investigation of alleged improprieties on the part of the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Louisiana |
KTAR/Phoenix | Coverage of the impeachment of Arizona governor Evan Mecham |
TNT | The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind |
NBC | The Murder of Mary Phagan |
WJLA-TV/Washington, D.C. | "The Radon Watch Campaign," a series of reports and PSAs |
BBC and WNET/New York | The Singing Detective |
ABC and The Bedford Falls Company in association with MGM/UA Television | thirtysomething |
Ambassador Walter Annenberg | Personal Award for his work in public broadcasting |
1989
Recipient | Area of Excellence |
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David Brinkley | Personal Award for Brinkley's "lifetime of service to the American people" at NBC News and ABC News |
J. Leonard Reinsch | Personal Award for Reinsch's work at COX Communications and in political communication |
KCBS/San Francisco, CA | Separate awards for the stations' coverage of the Loma Prieta earthquake and its aftermath |
KGO-TV/San Francisco, CA | |
KRON-TV/San Francisco, CA | I Want to Go Home, an account of the plight of homeless children in the San Francisco area |
D. Roberts | Award to the independent producer for "Mei Mei: A Daughter's Song," which aired on American Public Radio's Soundprint and told of the personal and cultural boundaries between a Taiwanese mother and her American daughter |
WCSC-TV/Charleston, SC | Award for the station's coverage of the aftermath of Hurricane Hugo |
MTV Networks | Decade |
KING-TV/Seattle, WA | Project Home Team, a series of reports and programs spotlighting the plight of the working poor |
CBS and Motown-Pangaea Productions in association with Quintex Entertainment | Lonesome Dove |
KCNC-TV/Denver, CO | Yellowstone: Four Seasons After Fire |
Texaco | Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts |
ABC and Black/Marlens Company in association with New World Television | The Wonder Years |
ABC and Sacret Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television | China Beach, for the episode "Vets" |
ABC, Lou Rudolph Films, Motown Productions, Allarcom Ltd., and Fries Entertainment | Small Sacrifices |
Alvin H. Perlmutter, Inc. and Public Affairs Television, Inc. | The Public Mind |
CBS Radio News | Separate awards for the networks' coverage of the protests in Beijing's Tiananmen Square and related background and perspective reportage |
CNN | |
NBC News | To Be an American |
Central Independent Television | Cambodia Year Ten |
Beyond International Group | The Great Wall of Iron |
HBO | Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt[4] |
Children's Television Workshop | Sesame Street |
Film News Now and WTVS/Detroit, MI in association with P.O.V. | Who Killed Vincent Chin?[5] |
National Public Radio | Award for Scott Simon's essays on Weekend Edition |
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Lost Innocence: The Children of World War II |
WLOX-TV/Biloxi, MS | "Did They Die in Vain?" which explored the lingering effects of the 1964 murders of Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner in Neshoba County, Mississippi 25 years after the tragedy |
References
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