Creative/ Technical Emmy Winners

By LYNN ELBER AP Television Writer

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - Cable channel HBO captured a leading 16 Emmy awards Saturday in a prelude to the main Sept. 12 ceremony.

Tracey Ullman and Mel Brooks were among those receiving acting trophies, while ``Alice in Wonderland'' was the most-honored program with four creative arts awards.

NBC received 11 honors, the second-highest network number of awards. ABC picked up seven, with six apiece going to CBS and Fox. Cable channel A&E and PBS each earned four awards.

Brooks was honored as outstanding guest actor in a comedy series for his role as Uncle Phil on NBC's ``Mad About You,'' while Ms. Ullman was named in the matching actress category for playing a therapist on ``Ally McBeal.''

The previously announced Governors Award was presented to MTV's ``Fight for Your Rights: Take a Stand Against Violence'' and The History Channel's ``Save Our History.''

Emmys in 27 major categories will be presented in two weeks at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. The three-hour ceremony will be broadcast at 8 p.m. EDT on Fox.

Here is a complete list of winners in the 52 creative arts categories for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 51st annual primetime Emmy Awards:

ART DIRECTION FOR A SERIES: ``Buddy Faro: Pilot,'' CBS.

ART DIRECTION FOR A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE: ``The Rat Pack,'' HBO.

ART DIRECTION FOR A VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM: ``71st Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC.

CLASSICAL MUSIC-DANCE PROGRAM: ``Itzhak Perlman: Fiddling for the Future,'' PBS.

GUEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES: Mel Brooks, ``Mad About You,'' NBC.

GUEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES: Edward Herrmann, ``The Practice,'' ABC.

GUEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES: Tracey Ullman, ``Ally McBeal,'' Fox.

GUEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES: Debra Monk, ``NYPD Blue,'' ABC.

COMMERCIAL: snap.com, ``New Friend.''

CASTING FOR A SERIES: ``The Sopranos,'' HBO.

CASTING FOR A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE: ``Winchell,'' HBO.

CHOREOGRAPHY (possibility of one or more award): ``Dance In America: A Hymn For Alvin Ailey (Great Performances),'' PBS; ``Goodwill Games Opening Celebration,'' TBS.

SOUND EDITING FOR A SERIES: ``ER: The Storm, Part 2,'' NBC.

SOUND EDITING FOR A MINISERIES, MOVIE OR A SPECIAL: ``Stephen King's Storm of the Century, Part 2,'' ABC.

MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A SERIES (DRAMATIC UNDERSCORE): ``Invasion America, Final Mission,'' WB.

MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE (DRAMATIC UNDERSCORE): ``Alice In Wonderland,'' NBC.

MUSIC DIRECTION: ``The Rat Pack,'' HBO.

MUSIC AND LYRICS: ``AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Movies,'' CBS, song title: ``A Ticket to Dream.''

MAIN TITLE THEME MUSIC: ``Trinity,'' NBC.

SOUND MIXING FOR A COMEDY SERIES OR A SPECIAL: ``Ally McBeal: Love's Illusions,'' Fox.

SOUND MIXING FOR A VARIETY OR MUSIC SERIES OR A SPECIAL: ``41st Annual Grammy Awards,'' CBS.

SOUND MIXING FOR A DRAMA SERIES: ``ER: The Storm, Part 2,'' NBC.

SOUND MIXING FOR A DRAMA MINISERIES OR A MOVIE: ``The Rat Pack,'' HBO.

MAIN TITLE DESIGN: ``Dilbert,'' UPN.

NON-FICTION SPECIAL (Possibility of one or more than one award): ``Thug Life in D.C.,'' HBO.

NON-FICTION SERIES (Possibility of one or more than one award): ``The American Experience,'' PBS; ``American Masters,'' PBS.

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS FOR A SERIES: ``Star Trek: Voyager: Dark Frontier,'' UPN.

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS FOR A MINISERIES OR MOVIE: ``Alice in Wonderland,'' NBC.

TECHNICAL DIRECTION/CAMERA/VIDEO FOR A SERIES: ``The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,'' NBC.

TECHNICAL DIRECTION/CAMERA/VIDEO FOR A SPECIAL: ``Janet: The Velvet Rope,'' HBO.

ANIMATED PROGRAM (For programming one hour or less): ``King of the Hill,'' Fox.

ANIMATED PROGRAM (For programming more than one hour): ``Todd McFarlane's Spawn,'' HBO.

VOICEOVER PERFORMANCE: Ja'Net DuBois, ``The PJs,'' Fox.

INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN ANIMATION: ``Animated Epics: The Canterbury Tales: Leaving London,'' HBO, for background artist, ``Nun's Priest's Tales''; for color direction, production design and animator, ``Wife of Bath's Tale.''

SINGLE-CAMERA PICTURE EDITING FOR A SERIES: ``The Sopranos: Pilot,'' HBO.

SINGLE-CAMERA PICTURE EDITING FOR A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE: ``Horatio Hornblower: The Duel,'' A&E.

MULTI-CAMERA PICTURE EDITING FOR A SERIES: ``Sports Night: Small Town,'' ABC.

MULTI-CAMERA PICTURE EDITING FOR A MINISERIES, MOVIE OR A SPECIAL: ``The Kennedy Center Honors,'' CBS.

CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A SERIES: ``Felicity: Todd Mulcahy, Part 2,'' WB.

CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE: ``Winchell,'' HBO.

LIGHTING DIRECTION (ELECTRONIC) FOR A COMEDY SERIES: ``Home Improvement: Mark's Big Break,'' ABC.

LIGHTING DIRECTION (ELECTRONIC) FOR A DRAMA SERIES, VARIETY SERIES, MINISERIES, MOVIE OR A SPECIAL: ``71st Annual Academy Awards,'' ABC.

COSTUMING FOR A SERIES: ``JAG: Gypsy Eyes,'' CBS.

COSTUME DESIGN FOR A SERIES: ``That '70s Show: That Disco Episode,'' Fox.

COSTUME DESIGN FOR A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE: ``Alice In Wonderland,'' NBC.

COSTUME DESIGN FOR A VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM: ``The Snowden Raggedy Ann And Andy Holiday Show,'' CBS.

HAIRSTYLING FOR A SERIES: ``Tracey Takes On ... Hair,'' HBO.

HAIRSTYLING FOR A MINISERIES, MOVIE OR A SPECIAL: ``Houdini,'' TNT.

MAKEUP FOR A SERIES: ``The X-Files: Two Fathers/One Son, Parts 1 and 2,'' Fox.

MAKEUP FOR A MINISERIES, MOVIE OR A SPECIAL: ``Alice in Wonderland,'' NBC.

CHILDREN'S PROGRAM (Possibility of one or more than one award): ``The Truth About Drinking: The Teen Files,'' Syndicated.

ACHIEVEMENT IN NON-FICTION PROGRAMMING (Possibility of one or more than one award):

- Picture editing: ``Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth,'' HBO, and ``The Farm: Life Inside Angola Prison,'' A&E.

- Cinematography: ``The Farm: Life Inside Angola Prison,'' A&E

- Sound Editing: ``Why Dogs Smile & Chimpanzees Cry,'' Discovery Channel; ``National Geographic Special: Cinematography Avalanche - The White Death,'' NBC.

- Sound Mixing: ``National Geographic Special: Cinematography Avalanche: The White Death,'' NBC; ``Biography: The Rat Pack,'' A&E.