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Television: What show, popular in the 1980s and into the 90s, received 19 nominations for the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Emmy split among six different actors, including Harvey Fierstein, and Nicholas Colasanto who received a posthumous nod in 1985?
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"Murphy Brown" |
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"M*A*S*H" |
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"Cheers" |
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"Night Court" |
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The nods went to George Wendt (6x - Norm Peterson), Woody Harrelson (5x - Woody Boyd), Nicholas Colasanto (3x - Coach Ernie Pantusso), John Ratzenberger (2x - Cliff Clavin), Kelsey Grammer (2x - Dr. Frasier Crane), and Harvey Fierstein (Mark Newberger). With 19, "Cheers" has the second most nods in this category, tied with "Modern Family" and trailing "M*A*S*H" which has 21.
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The correct answer was "Cheers"
The nods went to George Wendt (6x - Norm Peterson), Woody Harrelson (5x - Woody Boyd), Nicholas Colasanto (3x - Coach Ernie Pantusso), John Ratzenberger (2x - Cliff Clavin), Kelsey Grammer (2x - Dr. Frasier Crane), and Harvey Fierstein (Mark Newberger). With 19, "Cheers" has the second most nods in this category, tied with "Modern Family" and trailing "M*A*S*H" which has 21.
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