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Velton Ray Bunch VELTON RAY BUNCH AWARDS / NOMINATIONS EMMY AWARD STAR TREK ENTERPRISE Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) EMMY AWARD NOMINATION PAPA’S ANGELS Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Dramatic Underscore) EMMY AWARD NOMINATION THE PRETENDER Outstanding Main Title Theme Music EMMY AWARD NOMINATION QUANTUM LEAP Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) EMMY AWARD NOMINATION DOLLY PARTON SHOW Best Song FEATURE FILMS DANCE WITH ME Shinya Egawa, Randa Haines, Mandalay Lauren Wiessman, prods. Randa Haines, dir. * additional music LOST IN SPACE Carla Fry, Akiva Goldsman, Prelude Pictures / New Line Cinema Stephen Hopkins, Mark Koch, prods. Stephen Hopkins, dir. *additional music GIRLFRIENDS Deborah Pratt, dir. Independent BOMBMEISTER (interactive) John Lafia, dir. Interfilm TELEVISION SERIES RODNEY David Himelfarb, Ric Swartlander, exec. prod. ABC Robert Berlinger, dir. ENTERPRISE Rick Berman, Brannon Braga, exec. prods. Paramount The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 1 VELTON RAY BUNCH NASH BRIDGES John Wirth, exec. prod. CBS THE PRETENDER Steven Long Mitchell, exec. prod. Fox / NBC QUANTUM LEAP Universal Productions / NBC JAG Howard Kozanjian, Mark Saracini, Jim Paramount / NBC Weatherill, prods. BRISCO COUNTY JR Brad Kern, John McNamara, John Wirth, prods. Carlton Cuse / Fox WALKER, TEXAS RANGER CBS MR. AND MRS. SMITH Scott Bakula, Artie Mandelberg, prods. Warner Bros. / CBS AMAZING GRACE Jonathan Estrin, exec. prod. NBC Productions Allison Hock, dir. ACTION PACK (HERCULES / XENA) * Main Title Theme MCA Television TOP OF THE HILL Peter Ellis, Brad Silberling, Stephen Cannell Productions Mario Van Peebles, dirs. WISEGUY Stephen Cannell, Brent-Karl Clackson, Stephen Cannell Productions Alfonse Ruggiero, Jo Swerling, prods. DOLLY PARTON SERIES Don Mischer / ABC HILL STREET BLUES David Anspaugh, Scott Brazil, MTM / NBC Christina Williams, prods. MISSION IMPOSSIBLE Michael Fisher, Jeffrey Hayes, exec. prods. Fox The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 2 VELTON RAY BUNCH CABLE FILMS / MOVIES OF THE WEEK DOLLY PARTON’S COAT OF MANY Sam Haskell, Dolly Parton, exec. prods. COLORS Pamela K. Long, dir. Warner Bros. TV SILENT WITNESS Howard Braunstein, Greg Little, prods. Peter Markle, dir. THE TENTH CIRCLE Michael Mahoney, prod. Peter Markle, dir. FLIGHT 93 Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, prods. Fox Paul Greengrass, dir. FAITH OF MY FATHERS (mow) Alan Barnette, Delia Fine, Michael Jaffe, A & E Channel Tom Thayer, exec. prods. Peter Markle, dir. JACK (mow) Daniel Paulson, prod. Showtime Lee Rose, dir. THIS MUCH I KNOW Gary Randall, Lee Rose, exec. prods. Lifetime Lee Rose, dir. WHAT GIRLS LEARN Scott Bakula, Tom Spiroff, exec. prods. Dufferin Gate / Showtime Lee Rose, dir. THREE BLIND MICE Ted Swanson, prod. Patricia Clifford Prod / Viacom Christopher Leitch, dir. THE PRETENDER (2 MOWs) Michael Maschio, prod. Fox / NBC Fred Keller, dir. PAPA’S ANGELS Eda Lishman, prod. Marian Rees Assoc. / CBS Dwight Little, dir. LITTLE RICHARD Iain Paterson, prod. Fox / NBC Robert Townsend, dir. BLUE VALLEY SONGBIRD Freyda Rothstein, prod. Hearst Entertainment / Lifetime Richard Colla, dir. CROWFOOT Harker Wade, prod. Paramount James Whitmore, dir. The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 3 VELTON RAY BUNCH UNLIKELY ANGEL Jonathan Bernstein, prod. Warner Bros. Michael Switzer, dir. THE BACHELOR’S BABY Ron Gilbert, prod. Warner Bros. Paul Schneider, dir. SPECIALS BLOCKBUSTER AWARDS Paramount COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS Walter Miller Productions POINTER SISTERS NBC MAC DAVIS (13 specials) Ken Ehrlick Productions EDDIE RABBIT Steve Binder / ABC TINA TURNER CBS ELVIS AT GRACELAND HBO RECORD PRODUCER Pointer Sisters Ronnie Milsap Lionel Ritchie Gladys Knight Kenny Rogers Barbara Mandrell Tina Turner Mac Davis The Commodores Dolly Parton Oak Ridge Boys The Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency, Inc. (818) 260-8500 4 .
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