Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special

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Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or Dramatic Special is a Primetime Emmy Award given out during the primetime Emmys telecast.

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  • 1977: Daniel Petrie for Eleanor And Franklin: The White House Years ABC T (ABC)

  • 1980: Marvin J. Chomsky for Attica (ABC)
  • 1981: James Goldstone for Kent State (NBC)
  • 1982: Marvin J. Chomsky for Inside The Third Reich (ABC)
  • 1983: John Erman for Who Will Love My Children? (ABC)
  • 1984: Jeff Bleckner for Concealed Enemies American Playhouse (Pbs)
  • 1985: Lamont Johnson for Wallenberg: A Hero's Story (NBC)
  • 1986: Joseph Sargent for Love Is Never Silent Hallmark Hall Of Fame (NBC)

  • 1987: Glenn Jordan for Promise Hallmark Hall Of Fame (CBS)
  • 1988: Lamont Johnson for Gore Vidal's Lincoln (NBC)
  • 1989: Simon Wincer for Lonesome Dove (CBS)
  • 1990: Joseph Sargent for Caroline? Hallmark Hall Of Fame (CBS)
  • 1991: Brian Gibson for The Josephine Baker Story (HBO)
  • 1992: Joseph Sargent for Miss Rose White Hallmark Hall Of Fame (NBC)

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