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ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1994 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Judy Hart-Angelo
Top TV Series
Gary Portnoy
Top TV Series
Craig Safan
 
1993 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Judy Hart-Angelo
Top TV Series
Gary Portnoy
Top TV Series
Craig Safan
 
1992 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Judy Hart-Angelo
Top TV Series
Gary Portnoy
Top TV Series
Craig Safan
 
1991 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Judy Hart-Angelo
Top TV Series
Gary Portnoy
Top TV Series
Craig Safan
 
1990 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Judy Hart-Angelo
Top TV Series
Gary Portnoy
Top TV Series
Craig Safan
 
1989 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Judy Hart-Angelo
Top TV Series
Gary Portnoy
Top TV Series
Craig Safan
 
1988 Won ASCAP Award Top TV Series
Judy Hart-Angelo
Top TV Series
Gary Portnoy
Top TV Series
Craig Safan
 
American Cinema Editors, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1987 Nominated Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Douglas Hines
For episode "The Peterson Principle".
 
1986 Nominated Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Douglas Hines
For episode "The Executives Executioner".
 
1985 Nominated Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Douglas Hines
For episode "Fairy Tales Can Come True".
 
American Comedy Awards, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1991 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication
Ted Danson
Nominated American Comedy Award Funniest Female Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication
Kirstie Alley
 
1990 Nominated American Comedy Award Funniest Female Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication
Kirstie Alley
Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication
Ted Danson
Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series
Rhea Perlman
Funniest Supporting Male Performer in a TV Series
Woody Harrelson
 
1989 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series
Rhea Perlman
Nominated American Comedy Award Funniest Female Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication
Kirstie Alley
Funniest Male Performer in a TV Series (Leading Role) Network, Cable or Syndication
Ted Danson
 
1987 Won American Comedy Award Funniest Newcomer - Male or Female
Woody Harrelson
 
Casting Society of America, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1993 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic
Jeff Greenberg
 
1992 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic
Jeff Greenberg
 
1991 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic
Jeff Greenberg
 
1989 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic
Jeff Greenberg
 
1988 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic
Jeff Greenberg
 
1986 Nominated Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic
Randy Stone
 
1985 Won Artios Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic
Stephen Kolzak
Lori Openden
 
Directors Guild of America, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1993 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
James Burrows
For episode "An Old-Fashioned Wedding".
 
1992 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
James Burrows
For episode "Days Of Wine & Neurosis".
 
1991 Won DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
James Burrows
Linda McMurray (unit production manager) (plaque)
Brian James Ellis (first assistant director) (plaque)
Steven Pomeroy (second assistant director) (plaque)
Rick Beren (technical coordinator) (plaque)
For episode "Woody Interruptus".
 
1990 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
James Burrows
For episode "Sisterly Love".
 
1988 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
James Burrows
For episode "Home Is the Sailor".
 
1987 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
James Burrows
For episode "Tan 'N' Wash".
 
1986 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
James Burrows
For episode "Birth, Death, Love and Rice".
 
1985 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
James Burrows
For episode "I Call Your Name".
 
1984 Won DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
James Burrows
Penny Adams (unit production manager) (plaque)
Thomas Lofaro (first assistant director) (plaque)
Brian James Ellis (second assistant director) (plaque)
Gil Clasen (technical coordinator) (plaque)
For episode "Showdown - Part II".
 
1983 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
James Burrows
For episode "Sam at Eleven".
 
Golden Globes, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1993 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Ted Danson
Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Kirstie Alley
Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
 
1992 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Ted Danson
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV
Rhea Perlman
Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Kirstie Alley
Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
 
1991 Won Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Ted Danson
Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Kirstie Alley
Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
 
1990 Won Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Ted Danson
Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV
Rhea Perlman
Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Kirstie Alley
Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
 
1989 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Ted Danson
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV
Rhea Perlman
Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
 
1988 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV
Rhea Perlman
Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
 
1987 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Ted Danson
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV
Rhea Perlman
Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
 
1985 Won Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Shelley Long
Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Ted Danson
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV
Rhea Perlman
Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
 
1984 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Ted Danson
Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Shelley Long
Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
 
1983 Won Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV
Shelley Long
Nominated Golden Globe Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
 
People's Choice Awards, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1991 Won People's Choice Award Favorite TV Comedy Series
 
1983 Won People's Choice Award Favorite New TV Comedy Program
 
Primetime Emmy Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1993 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production
Robert Bramwell (editor)
(NBC).
For episode "One For The Road".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ted Danson
(NBC).
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
James Burrows (executive producer)
Glen Charles (executive producer)
Les Charles (executive producer)
Dan O'Shannon (executive producer)
Tom Anderson (executive producer)
Rob Long (executive producer)
Dan Staley (co-executive producer)
Tim Berry (producer)
(NBC).
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Tom Berenger
(NBC).
For playing "Don Santry".
For episode "One For The Road".
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Shelley Long
(NBC).
For playing "Diane Chambers".
For episode "One For The Road".
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Comedy Series
James Burrows (director)
(NBC).
For episode "One For The Road".
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Kirstie Alley
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Rhea Perlman
(NBC).
 
1992 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
James Burrows (executive producer)
Glen Charles (executive producer)
Les Charles (executive producer)
Cherie Steinkellner (executive producer)
Bill Steinkellner (executive producer)
Phoef Sutton (executive producer)
Dan O'Shannon (supervising producer)
Tom Anderson (supervising producer)
Tim Berry (producer)
Dan Staley (co-producer)
Rob Long (co-producer)
(NBC).
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Comedy Series
James Burrows (director)
(NBC).
For episode "An Old Fashioned Wedding".
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production
Robert Bramwell (editor)
Peter Chakos (editor)
(NBC).
For episode "An Old Fashioned Wedding".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ted Danson
(NBC).
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Kirstie Alley
(NBC).
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Robert Crosby (production sound mixer)
Robert Douglass (re-recording mixer)
Sam Black (re-recording mixer)
Thomas J. Huth (re-recording mixer)
(NBC).
For episode "Bar Wars IV: This Time It's For Real".
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Harvey Fierstein
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Frances Sternhagen
(NBC).
 
1991 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
James Burrows (executive producer)
Glen Charles (executive producer)
Les Charles (executive producer)
Cherie Steinkellner (executive producer)
Bill Steinkellner (executive producer)
Phoef Sutton (executive producer)
Tim Berry
Andy Ackerman (co-producer)
Brian Pollack (co-producer)
Mert Rich (co-producer)
Dan O'Shannon (co-producer)
Tom Anderson (co-producer)
Larry Balmagia (co-producer)
(NBC).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
James Burrows (director)
(NBC).
For episode "Woody Interruptus".
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Kirstie Alley
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Bebe Neuwirth
(NBC).
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Editing for a Miniseries or a Special - Multi-Camera Production
Andy Ackerman (editor)
(NBC).
For episode "200th Anniversary Special (#9.8)".
Outstanding Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production
Andy Ackerman (editor)
(NBC).
For episode "The Days Of Wine And Neuroses".
Outstanding Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production
Sheila Amos (editor)
(NBC).
For episode "Rat Girl".
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Sheldon Leonard
(NBC).
For playing "Sid Nelson".
For episode "Grease".
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Frances Sternhagen
(NBC).
For playing "Esther Clavin".
For episode "Ma Always Liked You Best".
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Sada Thompson
(NBC).
For playing "Mama Lozupone".
For episode "Honor Thy Mother".
Outstanding Informational Special
James Burrows (executive producer)
Glen Charles (executive producer)
Les Charles (executive producer)
Cherie Steinkellner (executive producer)
Bill Steinkellner (executive producer)
Phoef Sutton (executive producer)
Tim Berry (producer)
Andy Ackerman (co-producer)
Brian Pollack (co-producer)
Mert Rich (co-producer)
Dan O'Shannon (co-producer)
Tom Anderson (co-producer)
Larry Balmagia (co-producer)
(NBC).
For episode "200th Anniversary Special (#9.8)".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ted Danson
(NBC).
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Robert Crosby (production mixer)
Sam Black (re-recording mixer)
Thomas J. Huth (re-recording mixer)
Robert Douglass (re-recording mixer)
(NBC).
For episode "The Days Of Wine And Neuroses".
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Woody Harrelson
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Rhea Perlman
(NBC).
 
1990 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ted Danson
(NBC).
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Robert Crosby (production mixer)
Thomas J. Huth (re-recording mixer)
Sam Black (re-recording mixer)
Robert Douglass (re-recording mixer)
(NBC).
For episode "The Stork Brings a Crane".
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Bebe Neuwirth
(NBC).
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
James Burrows (executive producer)
Glen Charles (executive producer)
Les Charles (executive producer)
Cherie Steinkellner (co-executive producer)
Bill Steinkellner (co-executive producer)
Phoef Sutton (co-executive producer)
Tim Berry
Andy Ackerman (co-producer)
(NBC).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
James Burrows
(NBC).
For episode "The Improbable Dream ", part I.
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Georgia Brown
(NBC).
For playing "Madame Lazora".
For episode "The Ghost and Mrs. LeBec".
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Alexis Smith
(NBC).
For playing "Alice Anne Volkman".
For episode "Sammy and the Professor".
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Kirstie Alley
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Kelsey Grammer
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Woody Harrelson
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Rhea Perlman
(NBC).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Ken Levine
David Isaacs
(NBC).
For episode "Death Takes a Holiday on Ice".
 
1989 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
James Burrows (executive producer)
Glen Charles (executive producer)
Les Charles (executive producer)
Cherie Steinkellner (producer)
Bill Steinkellner (producer)
Peter Casey (producer)
David Lee (producer)
David Angell (producer)
Phoef Sutton (co-producer)
Tim Berry (co-producer)
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Woody Harrelson
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Rhea Perlman
(NBC).
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
James Burrows
(NBC).
For episode "The Visiting Lecher".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ted Danson
(NBC).
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Robert Crosby (production mixer)
Sam Black (re-recording mixer)
Robert Douglass (re-recording mixer)
Thomas J. Huth (re-recording mixer)
(NBC).
For episode "Jumping Jerks".
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
George Wendt
(NBC).
 
1988 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production
Andy Ackerman (editor)
(NBC).
For episode "The Big Kiss-Off".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
James Burrows (executive producer)
Glen Charles (executive producer)
Les Charles (executive producer)
Peter Casey (producer)
David Lee (producer)
David Angell (producer)
Tim Berry (co-producer)
(NBC).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
James Burrows
(NBC).
For episode "Backseat Becky, Up Front".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ted Danson
(NBC).
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Kirstie Alley
(NBC).
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Pete San Filipo Sr. (sound mixer)
Thomas J. Huth (sound mixer)
Doug Gray (sound mixer)
Robert Douglas (sound mixer)
(NBC).
For episode "The Last Angry Mailman".
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Kelsey Grammer
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Woody Harrelson
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
George Wendt
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Rhea Perlman
(NBC).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Glen Charles
Les Charles
(NBC).
For episode "Home is the Sailor".
 
1987 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series
John Cleese
(NBC).
For playing "Dr. Simon Finch-Royce".
For episode "Simon Says".
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Michael Ballin (sound mixer)
Robert Douglass (sound mixer)
Doug Gray (sound mixer)
Thomas J. Huth (sound mixer)
(NBC).
For episode "The Proposal".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
James Burrows (executive producer)
Glen Charles (executive producer)
Les Charles (executive producer)
Peter Casey (producer)
David Lee (producer)
David Angell (producer)
Tim Berry (co-producer)
(NBC).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
James Burrows
(NBC).
For episode "Chambers vs. Malone".
Outstanding Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production
Andy Ackerman
(NBC).
For episode "Cheers: The Motion Picture".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ted Danson
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Woody Harrelson
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
George Wendt
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Rhea Perlman
(NBC).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Janet Leahy (writer)
(NBC).
For episode "Abnormal Psychology".
 
1986 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special
Michael Ballin (sound mixer)
Robert Douglass (sound mixer)
Doug Gray (sound mixer)
Thomas J. Huth (sound mixer)
(NBC).
For episode "Fear is My Co-Pilot".
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Rhea Perlman
(NBC).
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
James Burrows (executive producer)
Glen Charles (executive producer)
Les Charles (executive producer)
Peter Casey
David Lee
Heide Perlman
David Angell
Tim Berry (co-producer)
(NBC).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
James Burrows
(NBC).
For episode "The Triangle".
Outstanding Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production
Andy Ackerman
(NBC).
For episode "Birth, Death, Love and Rice".
Outstanding Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production
Douglas Hines
(NBC).
For episode "The Triangle".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ted Danson
(NBC).
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Shelley Long
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
John Ratzenberger
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
George Wendt
(NBC).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Peter Casey (writer)
David Lee (writer)
(NBC).
For episode "2 Good 2 Be 4 Real".
 
1985 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Live and Tape Sound Mixing and Sound Effects for a Series
Doug Gray (pre-production mixer)
Michael Ballin (production mixer)
Thomas J. Huth (post-production mixer)
Sam Black (sound effects)
(NBC).
For episode "The Executive's Executioner".
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Rhea Perlman
(NBC).
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
James Burrows (executive producer)
Glen Charles (executive producer)
Les Charles (executive producer)
Ken Estin (producer)
Sam Simon (producer)
(NBC).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
James Burrows
(NBC).
For episode "Cheerio".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ted Danson
(NBC).
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Shelley Long
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Nicholas Colasanto
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
John Ratzenberger
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
George Wendt
(NBC).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Peter Casey
David Lee
(NBC).
For episode "I Call Your Name".
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Glen Charles
Les Charles
(NBC).
For episode "Rebound", part II.
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
David Lloyd
(NBC).
For episode "Sam Turns the Other Cheek".
 
1984 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
James Burrows (producer)
Glen Charles (producer)
Les Charles (producer)
(NBC).
Outstanding Film Editing for a Series
Andrew Chulack
(NBC).
For episode "Old Flames".
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Rhea Perlman
(NBC).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
David Angell
(NBC).
For episode "Old Flames".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
James Burrows
(NBC).
For episode "Old Flames".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ted Danson
(NBC).
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Shelley Long
(NBC).
Outstanding Live and Tape Sound Mixing and Sound Effects for a Series
Gordon Klimuck (production mixer)
Thomas J. Huth (post-production mixer)
Sam Black (sound effects)
Doug Gray (pre-production mixer)
(NBC).
For episode "No Help Wanted".
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Nicholas Colasanto
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
George Wendt
(NBC).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Glen Charles
Les Charles
(NBC).
For episode "Power Play".
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
David Lloyd
(NBC).
For episode "Homicidal Ham".
 
1983 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
James Burrows (executive producer)
Glen Charles (executive producer)
Les Charles (executive producer)
Ken Levine
David Isaacs
(NBC).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
James Burrows
(NBC).
For episode "Showdown", part 2.
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Graphic Design and Title Sequences
James Castle
Bruce Bryant
(NBC).
For episode "Showdown", part 1.
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Shelley Long
(NBC).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Glen Charles (writer)
Les Charles (writer)
(NBC).
For episode "Give Me a Ring Sometime".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Music and Lyrics
Gary Portnoy
Judy Hart-Angelo
(NBC).
For the pilot episode.
For the song "Where Everybody Knows Your Name".
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series
Richard Sylbert (production designer)
George Gaines (set decorator)
(NBC).
For episode "Give Me a Ring Sometime".
Outstanding Film Editing for a Series
Andrew Chulack
(NBC).
For episode "Endless Slumper".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Ted Danson
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy, Variety or Music Series
Nicholas Colasanto
(NBC).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy, Variety or Music Series
Rhea Perlman
(NBC).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
David Lloyd (writer)
(NBC).
For episode "Diane's Perfect Date".
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Ken Levine (writer)
David Isaacs (writer)
(NBC).
For episode "The Boys in the Bar".
 
TV Land Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2008 Won TV Land Award Best Hang Out
Cheers.
 
2007 Won TV Land Award Break Up That Was So Bad It Was Good
Ted Danson
Shelley Long
 
2006 Won Legend Award John Ratzenberger
Rhea Perlman
Shelley Long
Ted Danson
Nominated TV Land Award Favorite Series Finale
Most Memorable Kiss
Ted Danson
Shelley Long
 
2005 Nominated TV Land Award Favorite Two-Parter/Cliffhanger
For Cheers' fifth season.
 
2004 Nominated TV Land Award Favorite Sing-Along Theme Song
 
2003 Nominated TV Land Award Comedy Theme Song You Can't Get Out of Your Head
 
Television Critics Association Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2012 Won Heritage Award
 
Viewers for Quality Television Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1986 Won Q Award Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series
Shelley Long
 
1985 Won Q Award Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series
Shelley Long
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series
Nicholas Colasanto
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series
Rhea Perlman
 
Writers Guild of America, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1992 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
David Isaacs
Ken Levine
For episode "Rat Girl".
 
1990 Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Ken Levine
David Isaacs
For episode "Jumping Jerks".
Episodic Comedy
Mert Rich
Brian Pollack
For episode "Please Mr. Postman".
 
1988 Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
David Isaacs
Ken Levine
For episode "Never Love a Goalie - Part I".
 
1986 Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Heide Perlman
For episode "The Executive's Executioner".
Episodic Comedy
Sam Simon
For episode "Fairy Tales Can Come True".
 
1985 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Michael J. Weithorn
For episode "Sumner's Return".
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
David Angell
For episode "Old Flames".
Episodic Comedy
Heide Perlman
For episode "Affairs of the Heart".
 
1984 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
David Isaacs
Ken Levine
For episode "The Boys in the Bar". Tied with "Cheers": "Give Me a Ring Sometime".
Episodic Comedy
Les Charles
Glen Charles
For episode "Give Me a Ring Sometime". Tied with "Cheers": "The Boys in the Bar".
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Heide Perlman
For episode "Let Me Count the Ways".
Episodic Comedy
David Lloyd
For episode "The Spy Who Came In For a Cold One".
 
Young Artist Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1994 Won Young Artist Award Best Youth Actress Recurring or Regular in a TV Series
Sabrina Wiener
 

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