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<date>20000911</date>
<title>THE 52ND ANNUAL EMMY AWARDS; Veterans Top List of Creative Arts Winners; Veterans Lead in Creative Fields</title>
<subtitle>[Home Edition]</subtitle>
<publication_name>Los Angeles Times</publication_name>
<copyright>Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction or distribution is prohibited without permission.</copyright>
<location>Los Angeles, Calif.</location>
<start_page>12</start_page>
<section>Calendar; PART- F; PART-; Entertainment Desk</section>
<word_count>1205</word_count>
<author>BRIAN LOWRY</author>
<abstract>   On the comedy side, Bruce Willis--who won an Emmy in 1987 for "Moonlighting"--received his second for a guest stint on NBC's "Friends," while onetime "Designing Women" co-star Jean Smart claimed a statuette as well as her first nomination, for NBC's "Frasier."

   * Technical direction/camera/video, series: Donna Stock, Jim Verlarde, Michael J. Schwartz, Paul Johnson, Richard Davis, Terry W. Clark, Tom Luth, Rick Labgold, "Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher," ABC; Steven Cimino, Carl Eckett, Jan Kasoff, John Pinto, Michael Bennett, Richard B. Fox, Frank Grisanti, Susan Noll, "Saturday Night Live," NBC.

   * Technical direction/camera/video, miniseries, movie or special: Gene Crowe, Ted Ashton, Dave Chameides, Rocky Danielson, Sam Drummy, David Eastwood, Tom "Scoop" Geren, Hank Geving, Larry Heider, David Irite, Dave Levisohn, Wayne Orr, Bill Philbin, Hector Ramirez, Dennis Turner, Easter Xua, John O'Brien, Chuck Reilly, "Fail Safe," CBS.

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