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Tape Playing Machine Bath, Producer /Reporter; Brenda Gill, Host /Moderator ment ceremonies and again, awards were Sameth, producer; Bill Moyers, broadcaster. Outstanding television news broadcaster: brought to the recipients' tables and no Harry Reasoner -ABC News. Bill Moyers -"Essay acceptance speeches were made. On Watergate," Bill Moyers' Journal (PBS). Just prior to the awards broadcast, it Outstanding informational children's series: "Make A Wish," (ABC)- Lester Cooper, executive was revealed by one of the awards judges producer, Torn Bywaters, producer. in Chicago that there were potential con- Outstanding informational chIldren's special: flicts among awards jurors themselves: "The Runaways (ABC) - Joseph Barbera and Wil- One of the judges, ABC News Close -Up liam Hanna, executive producers; Bill Schwartz, pro- producer Marlene Sanders, screened the ducer. Outstanding Instructional children's programing: work of other Close -Up producers, plus "Inside /Out" (syndicated) -Larry Walcott, executive the work of her husband, Jerome Toobin, producer. producer of PBS's now defunct Bill Best cinematography for news and documentary pro- Moyer.? Journal. graming (for a series, a single program of a series, a special program, program segments or elements CBS Evening News won the most within): awards for a single program, with five. A. Regularly scheduled news programs and coverage CBS News's 60 Minutes, Bill Moyer? of special events, Delos Hall- "Clanking Savannah Blacksmith," On Journal were next, both with three awards The Road With Charles Kuralt (CBS Evening News (including Mr. Moyers' "broadcaster of With Walter Cronkite). the year "). B. Documentary, magazine -type or mini- documentary The complete list of winners: programs. Walter Dombrow- "Ballerina," 60 Minutes (CBS). Outstanding achievement within regularly scheduled Best a a news programs (for program segments, i.e. the pre- Music Composition (for series, single pro- gram of a series or a special program): sentation of individual stories, in single or multi- Walter "Beneath the Frozen World," The part, or elements within the programs): Schart- Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau (ABC). "Coverage of the October War From Israel's North- ern Front," CBS Evening News With Walter Cronkite Best art direction or scenic design (for series, a -John Laurence, Correspondent. "The Agnew Resig- single program of a series or special rogram): nation," CBS Evening News With Walter Cronkite - "William Sunshine," 60 Minutes (CBS). Paul Greenberg, executive producer; Ron Bonn, Ed Best film editing for news and documentary pro- Fouhy, John Lane, Don Bowers, John Armstrong and graming (for a series, a single program of a series, Robert Mead, producers; Walter Cronkite, Robert a special program, program segments or elements Schakne, Fred Graham, Robert Pierpoint, Roger within): Mudd, Dan Rather, John Hart, and Eric Sevareid, A. Regularly scheduled news programs and coverage correspendents. "The Key Biscayne Bank Charter of special events. Struggle," CBS Evening News With Walter Cronkite William J. Freeda -"Profile of Poverty in Appala- -Ed Fouhy, producer; Robert Pierpoint, correspond- chia," NBC Nightly News. ent. "Reports On World Hunger," NBC Nightly News B. Documentary, magazine -type or mini -documentary -Lester M. Crystal, executive producer; Richard programs: Fischer, Joseph Angotti and Fred Flamenhalt, pro- Ann Chegwldden- "The Baboons of Gombe," Jane ducers; Tom Streithorst, Phil Brady, John Palmer Goodell and the World of Animal Behavior (ABC). Liz and Trotta, correspondents. Best film or tape sound mixing (for a series, a sin- Outstanding achievement for regularly scheduled gle program of series or a special program): magazine -type programs (for program segments, i.e. Peter Pilafian, George E. Porter, Eddie J. Nelson the presentation of individual stories, individual seg. and Robert L. Harman -"Journey to the Outer ments or a single program of a series): Limits," National Geographic (ABC). ERNIE BURKHART* "America's Nerve Gas Arsenal," First Tuesday Best film sound editing (for series, single pro- (NBC)-Eliot Frankel, executive producer; William B. gram Of a series or specie! rogram): his Hill and Anthony Potter, producers; Tom Pettit, corre- Charles L. Campbell, Robert Cornett, Larry Carow, and wonderful spondent. "The Adversaries," Behind The Lines Larry Kaufman, Colin Mouat, Don Warner and Frank (PBS) -Carey Winfrey, executive producer; Peter For. White -"The Baboons of Gombe," Jane Goodall and tape playing machine bath, producer /reporter; Brenda Gill, host /moderator. The World of Animal Behavior (ABC). "A Question of Impeachment" Bill Moyers' Journal Best Video tape editing (for a series, s single pro- , , . I NSTACART (PBS) -Jerome, Toobin, executive producer: Martin gram of a series or a special program): Clancy, producer; Bill Moyers, broadcaster. Gary Anderson, "Paramount Presents . ." ABC Outstanding achievement in coverage of special Wide World of Entertainment. ...the only proven multiple cartridge events (for program achievements): Best technical direction and electronic camerawork unit capable of back -to -back scheduling "Watergate: The White House Transcripts" (CBS) - (for a series, a single program of a series or a Russ Bensley, executive producer; Sylvia Westerman, special program): with no search or cue -up time Barry Jagoda, Mark Harrington and Jack Kelly, pro- Carl Schulzman, technical director; Joseph Schwartz and William Bell, Cameramen -60 Minutes (CBS). ducers; Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, Barry Serafin, versatile Box Schia fer, Daniel Schorr, Nelson Benton, Bruce Outstanding achievement in religious programing: ...the most system of playing Morton, R ger Mudd and Fred Graham, correspond- Ken Lamkin, technical director; Sam Drummy, Gary carts - instantly, randomly, sequentially, ents. "W ergate Coverage" (PBS)- Martin Clancy, Stanton and Robert Hatfield, cameramen-"Gift of executive producer; The NPACT Staff, producers; Jim Tears," This Is The Life ( syndicated). remotely Lehrer, Peter Kaye and Robert MacNeil, reporters. Outstanding achievement in any area of creative Outstanding documentary program achievements: technical crafts (an award for individual technical ...the leading choice after 5 years of A. For documentary programs dealing with events or craft achievement which does not fall into a specific matters of current significance. category and is not otherwise recognized): superior performance in both automated Hill, pro- "Fire!" ABC News Close Up- Pamela Philippe Cousteau, under -ice photography- "Be- live ducer; Jules Bergman, correspondent /narrator. "CBS neath the Frozen World," The Underseas World of and broadcasting News Special Report: The Senate and the Watergate Jacques Cousteau (ABC). John Chambers and Tom Affair " -Leslie Midgley, executive producer; Hal Burman, make -up- "Struggle for Survival," Primal ...the leading choice because of Haley, Bernard Birnbaum and David Browning, pro- Man (ABC), Aggie Whelan, courtroom drawings - ducers; Dan Rather, Roger Mudd, Daniel Schorr and "The Mitchell -Stans Trial," CBS Evening News with successful operation in over Fred Graham, correspondents. Walter Cronkite. 400 installations B. For documentary programs dealing with artistic, Outstanding achievement in news and documentary historical or cultural subjects. directing: "Journey to the Outer Limits," National Geographic Pamela Hill, "Fire!" ABC News Close -Up. 'Instacart developer and (ABC) -Nicholas Clapp and Dennis Kane, executive Outstanding individual achievement In children's president of IGM producers; Alex Grasshoff, producer. "The World at programing: War" (syndicated)-Jeremy Isaacs, producer. 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