The 17th Annual CableACE Awards were held on December 6, 1995. Below are the nominees and winners from that ceremony in the major categories.[1][2]

Winners and nominees

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Winners in bold.[3][4]

Movie or Miniseries

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Actor in a Movie or Miniseries

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Actress in a Movie or Miniseries

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Supporting Actor in a Movie or Miniseries

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Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries

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Directing a Movie or Miniseries

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Writing for a Movie or Miniseries

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Comedy Series

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Actor in a Comedy Series

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Actress in a Comedy Series

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Directing a Comedy Series

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  • Todd HollandThe Larry Sanders Show (Episode: "Doubt of the Benefit") (HBO)
  • Robby BensonDream On (Episode: "Try Not to Remember") (HBO)
  • Robert GintyDream On (Episode: "Bess, You Is Not My Woman Now") (HBO)
  • John LandisDream On (Episode: "The Courtship of Martin's Father") (HBO)
  • Alan MyersonThe Larry Sanders Show (Episode: "Arthur's Crisis") (HBO)

Writing a Comedy Series

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Dramatic Series

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Dramatic or Theatrical Special

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  • Cosmic Slop (Episode: "Space Traders") (HBO)
  • Cosmic Slop (Episode: "Tang") (HBO)
  • Cosmic Slop (Episode: "The First Commandment") (HBO)
  • Tokyo Bound (International Channel)

Actor in a Dramatic Special or Series

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Actress in a Dramatic Special or Series

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Directing a Dramatic Special or Series

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  • Stuart GillardThe Outer Limits (Episode: "The Sandkings") (Showtime)
  • Jim McBrideFallen Angels (Episode: "Fearless") (Showtime)
  • Patricia Resnick – The Showtime 30-Minute Movie (Episode: "Grandpa's Funeral") (Showtime)
  • Steven SoderberghFallen Angels (Episode: "Professional Man") (Showtime)
  • Robert ZemeckisTales From the Crypt (Episode: "You, Murderer") (HBO)

Writing a Dramatic Special or Series

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  • Patricia ResnickThe Showtime 30-Minute Movie (Episode: "Grandpa's Funeral") (Showtime)
  • John BoormanPicture Windows (Episode: "Two Nudes Bathing") (Showtime)
  • Trey EllisCosmic Slop (Episode: "Space Traders") (HBO)
  • Ted Henning and Stephen KayThe Showtime 30-Minute Movie (Episode: "Two Over Easy") (Showtime)
  • Frank PuglieseFallen Angels (Episode: "Love and Blood") (Showtime)

Animated Special or Series

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Comedy Special

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  • HBO Comedy Hour (Episode: "Kathy & Mo: The Dark Side") (HBO)
  • South Bank Show (Episode: "British Comedy Special") (Bravo)
  • South Bank Show (Episode: "Dawn French and Large Women") (Bravo)
  • South Bank Show (Episode: "Lenny Henry: African-American Humor") (Bravo)
  • State of the Union: Undressed (Comedy Central)

Standup Comedy Special or Series

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Performance in a Comedy Special

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Directing a Comedy Special

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News Special or Series

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  • Rwanda: Cry Justice (CNN International)
  • CNN Presents (Episode: "America Mourns") (CNN)
  • CNN Presents (Episode: "Kingdom of Cocaine") (CNN)
  • New Religions: The Cult Question (MTV)
  • Vietnam: Coming to Terms (CNN)

Talk Show Series

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Documentary Series

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Entertainment Host

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Writing an Entertainment Special

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Program Interviewer

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Sports Information Series

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Sports Host

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Sports Commentator/Analyst

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References

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  1. ^ "HBO Leads the Pack With 89 CableACE Nominations : Television: Nods for 'Larry Sanders,' 'Dream On' push network ahead of Showtime, which garners 36". LA Times. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Shandling, HBO Top Cable Awards : Television: The star and his 'Larry Sanders Show' each get four CableACE honors. HBO wins 27 of the 81 prizes". LA Times. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  3. ^ "IT'S HBO AGAIN AT CABLEACES". Variety. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  4. ^ "HBO AND GARRY SHANDLING'S 'LARRY SANDERS SHOW' LEAD CABLEACE AWARDS". AP News Archive. Retrieved 6 September 2015.