For its first season, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine racked up three Primetime Emmy wins and four more nominations at the 45th ceremony held September 19, 1993. The program was hosted by Angela Lansbury. Actually, the creative awards were handed out the day before.
Deep Space Nine won an Emmy for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music.
The first episode Emissary won for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects, and was nominated for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series.
Captive Pursuits won for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series, beating Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Inner Light.
Emissary Part II was nominated for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series with Next Generation's Time's Arrow, Part 2, but both lost to The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
Move Along Home, which has been panned by fans as being one of the worst episodes of the series was nominated for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling, but lost to the Next Generation's Time's Arrow, Part II.
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