Post by Carter on Feb 1, 2009 20:24:53 GMT -1
10) The Office
Genre: sitcom
Seasons: 5
Awards:
American Cinema Editors "Eddie" Awards
2006: Best Edited Half-Hour Series (for "Casino Night", won)
1 win
[edit] American Film Institute Awards
2006
2008[1]
[edit] Emmy Awards
2006: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Steve Carell for playing "Michael Scott", nominated)
2006: Outstanding Picture Editing - Single-Camera Series (for "Booze Cruise", nominated)
2006: Outstanding Picture Editing - Single-Camera Series (for "Christmas Party", nominated)
2006: Outstanding Series - Comedy (won)
2006: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Michael Schur for "Christmas Party", nominated)
2007: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
2007: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Ken Kwapis for "Gay Witch Hunt", nominated)
2007: Outstanding Picture Editing - Single-Camera Comedy Series (for "The Job", won)
2007: Outstanding Series - Comedy (nominated)
2007: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Half-Hour Comedy or Drama Series and Animation (for "The Coup", nominated)
2007: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (Rainn Wilson for playing "Dwight Schrute", nominated)
2007: Outstanding Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Jenna Fischer for playing "Pam Beesly", nominated)
2007: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Greg Daniels for "Gay Witch Hunt", won)
2007: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Michael Schur for "The Negotiation", nominated)
2008: Outstanding Series - Comedy (nominated)
2008: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
2008: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (Rainn Wilson, nominated)
3 wins
[edit] GLAAD Media Awards
2007: Outstanding Series - Comedy (nominated)
[edit] Golden Globe Awards
2005: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Steve Carell for playing "Michael Scott", won)
2006: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Carell, nominated)
2006: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
2007: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Carell, nominated)
2008: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Carell, nominated)
2008: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
1 win
[edit] Image Awards
2006: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Ken Whittingham for "Michael's Birthday", won)
2007: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Ken Whittingham for "Phyllis's Wedding", won)
2007: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Mindy Kaling for "Branch Wars", nominated)
2 wins
[edit] Producers Guild of America Awards
2006: Best Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy (won)
2007: Best Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy (nominated)
2008: Best Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy (nominated)
1 win
[edit] Satellite Awards
2006: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
2006: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
2007: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
[edit] Screen Actors Guild Awards
2006: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (Steve Carell for playing "Michael Scott", nominated)
2006: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (won)
2007: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
2007: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (won)
2008: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
2008: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2 wins
[edit] Writers Guild of America Awards
2005: Best Writing - Comedy Series (nominated)
2005: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (B.J. Novak for "Diversity Day", nominated)
2005: Best Writing - New Series (nominated)
2006: Best Writing - Comedy Series (won)
2006: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Steve Carell for "Casino Night", won)
2006: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Paul Lieberstein for "The Coup", nominated)
2007: Best Writing - Comedy Series (nominated)
2007: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Paul Lieberstein and Michael Schur for "The Job", won)
2007: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (B.J. Novak for "Local Ad", nominated)
2007: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Caroline Williams for "Phyllis's Wedding", nominated)
2008: Best Writing - Comedy Series (nominated)
2008: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Charlie Grandy for "Crime Aid", nominated)
3 wins
Vs 19) Chuck
Genre: action-comedy
Seasons: 2
Awards:
Chuck is mentioned multiple times in IGN's 2007 year in review awards. Along with winning the honor of best New TV Series, Sarah Walker won the award for best TV character, and Chuck & Sarah as a couple won the "Couple That We Rooted for the Most" award. Chuck was also nominated for "Best New TV Comedy Series" at the 2008 People's Choice Awards which aired on January 8, 2008 but lost to Samantha Who?.[24]
The series stunt coordinator Merritt Yohnka won 2007 Primetime Emmy for "Outstanding Stunt Coordination". Chuck was also nominated for "Outstanding Main Title Design" that year, but didn't win. [25]
In December 2008 Time magazine named the show as one of the top 10 TV series of the year.[26] It also made the year-end top 10 list of Chicago Tribune,[27] Television Without Pity's list of TV Shows We Wish More People Watched,[28] The Star-Ledger's Top TV shows of 2008 (#4),[29] The Miami Herald's TV's Top 5 list,[30] The New York Observer's Top 10 TV Shows of the Year (#6),[31] and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette mentions Chuck as one of the few bright spots in television in 2008.
Genre: sitcom
Seasons: 5
Awards:
American Cinema Editors "Eddie" Awards
2006: Best Edited Half-Hour Series (for "Casino Night", won)
1 win
[edit] American Film Institute Awards
2006
2008[1]
[edit] Emmy Awards
2006: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Steve Carell for playing "Michael Scott", nominated)
2006: Outstanding Picture Editing - Single-Camera Series (for "Booze Cruise", nominated)
2006: Outstanding Picture Editing - Single-Camera Series (for "Christmas Party", nominated)
2006: Outstanding Series - Comedy (won)
2006: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Michael Schur for "Christmas Party", nominated)
2007: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
2007: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Ken Kwapis for "Gay Witch Hunt", nominated)
2007: Outstanding Picture Editing - Single-Camera Comedy Series (for "The Job", won)
2007: Outstanding Series - Comedy (nominated)
2007: Outstanding Sound Mixing - Half-Hour Comedy or Drama Series and Animation (for "The Coup", nominated)
2007: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (Rainn Wilson for playing "Dwight Schrute", nominated)
2007: Outstanding Supporting Actress - Comedy Series (Jenna Fischer for playing "Pam Beesly", nominated)
2007: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Greg Daniels for "Gay Witch Hunt", won)
2007: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Michael Schur for "The Negotiation", nominated)
2008: Outstanding Series - Comedy (nominated)
2008: Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
2008: Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series (Rainn Wilson, nominated)
3 wins
[edit] GLAAD Media Awards
2007: Outstanding Series - Comedy (nominated)
[edit] Golden Globe Awards
2005: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Steve Carell for playing "Michael Scott", won)
2006: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Carell, nominated)
2006: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
2007: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Carell, nominated)
2008: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Carell, nominated)
2008: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
1 win
[edit] Image Awards
2006: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Ken Whittingham for "Michael's Birthday", won)
2007: Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series (Ken Whittingham for "Phyllis's Wedding", won)
2007: Outstanding Writing - Comedy Series (Mindy Kaling for "Branch Wars", nominated)
2 wins
[edit] Producers Guild of America Awards
2006: Best Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy (won)
2007: Best Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy (nominated)
2008: Best Producer of the Year - Episodic Comedy (nominated)
1 win
[edit] Satellite Awards
2006: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
2006: Best Series - Musical or Comedy (nominated)
2007: Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
[edit] Screen Actors Guild Awards
2006: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (Steve Carell for playing "Michael Scott", nominated)
2006: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (won)
2007: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
2007: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (won)
2008: Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series (Steve Carell, nominated)
2008: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
2 wins
[edit] Writers Guild of America Awards
2005: Best Writing - Comedy Series (nominated)
2005: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (B.J. Novak for "Diversity Day", nominated)
2005: Best Writing - New Series (nominated)
2006: Best Writing - Comedy Series (won)
2006: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Steve Carell for "Casino Night", won)
2006: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Paul Lieberstein for "The Coup", nominated)
2007: Best Writing - Comedy Series (nominated)
2007: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Paul Lieberstein and Michael Schur for "The Job", won)
2007: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (B.J. Novak for "Local Ad", nominated)
2007: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Caroline Williams for "Phyllis's Wedding", nominated)
2008: Best Writing - Comedy Series (nominated)
2008: Best Writing - Episodic Comedy (Charlie Grandy for "Crime Aid", nominated)
3 wins
Vs 19) Chuck
Genre: action-comedy
Seasons: 2
Awards:
Chuck is mentioned multiple times in IGN's 2007 year in review awards. Along with winning the honor of best New TV Series, Sarah Walker won the award for best TV character, and Chuck & Sarah as a couple won the "Couple That We Rooted for the Most" award. Chuck was also nominated for "Best New TV Comedy Series" at the 2008 People's Choice Awards which aired on January 8, 2008 but lost to Samantha Who?.[24]
The series stunt coordinator Merritt Yohnka won 2007 Primetime Emmy for "Outstanding Stunt Coordination". Chuck was also nominated for "Outstanding Main Title Design" that year, but didn't win. [25]
In December 2008 Time magazine named the show as one of the top 10 TV series of the year.[26] It also made the year-end top 10 list of Chicago Tribune,[27] Television Without Pity's list of TV Shows We Wish More People Watched,[28] The Star-Ledger's Top TV shows of 2008 (#4),[29] The Miami Herald's TV's Top 5 list,[30] The New York Observer's Top 10 TV Shows of the Year (#6),[31] and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette mentions Chuck as one of the few bright spots in television in 2008.