| American Cinema Editors, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
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| 1988 | Won | Eddie |
Best Edited Episode from a Television Series Robert P. Seppey For episode "The Idiot and the Odyssey". |
| 1987 | Nominated | Eddie |
Best Edited Episode from a Television Series John Heath For episode "Afterlife". |
| 1986 | Won | Eddie |
Best Edited Episode from a Television Series Robert P. Seppey For episode "Haunted". |
| Casting Society of America, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1988 | Nominated | Artios |
Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic Eugene Blythe |
| 1987 | Nominated | Artios |
Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic Eugene Blythe |
| 1986 | Won | Artios |
Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic Eugene Blythe |
| 1985 | Nominated | Artios |
Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic Eugene Blythe |
| Directors Guild of America, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1989 | Nominated | DGA Award |
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series' - Night Mark Tinker For episode "The Last One". |
| 1988 | Nominated | DGA Award |
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series' - Night Mark Tinker For episode "Weigh In, Way Out". |
| 1987 | Nominated | DGA Award |
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series' - Night Mark Tinker For episode "Afterlife". |
| 1985 | Nominated | DGA Award |
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series' - Night Mark Tinker For episode "Sweet Dreams". |
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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series' - Night David Anspaugh For episode "Fade to White". |
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| Golden Globes, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1988 | Nominated | Golden Globe |
Best TV-Series - Drama |
| 1987 | Nominated | Golden Globe |
Best TV-Series - Drama |
| 1986 | Nominated | Golden Globe |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Ed Begley Jr. |
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Best TV-Series - Drama |
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| 1985 | Nominated | Golden Globe |
Best TV-Series - Drama |
| Humanitas Prize | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1987 | Nominated | Humanitas Prize |
60 Minute Category Channing Gibson (teleplay by/story by) John Masius (story by) Tom Fontana (story by) For episode "A Room With A View". |
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60 Minute Category John Masius Tom Fontana For episode "Where There's Hope, There's Crosby". |
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| 1986 | Nominated | Humanitas Prize |
60 Minute Category Channing Gibson (teleplay by/story by) John Masius (teleplay by) Tom Fontana (story by) For episode "Sancturary". |
| 1985 | Won | Humanitas Prize |
60 Minute Category John Masius Tom Fontana |
| 1984 | Nominated | Humanitas Prize |
60 Minute Category John Masius Tom Fontana For episode "All About Eve". |
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60 Minute Category John Masius Tom Fontana For episode "Ties That Bind". |
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| 1983 | Nominated | Humanitas Prize |
60 Minute Category Tom Fontana (teleplay by/story by) John Falsey (story by) Joshua Brand (story by) For episode "Rain". |
| Peabody Awards | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1985 | Won | Peabody Award |
(National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
and
MTM Enterprises Inc.). |
| People's Choice Awards, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1983 | Won | People's Choice Award |
Favorite New TV Dramatic Program |
| Primetime Emmy Awards | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1988 | Won | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series Mark Tinker (NBC). For the episode "Weigh In, Way Out". |
| Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Drama Series Bruce Paltrow (executive producer) Mark Tinker (executive producer) John Tinker (producer) Channing Gibson (producer) Abby Singer (coordinating producer) (NBC). |
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Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series Lainie Kazan (NBC). For playing "Frieda Fiscus". For episode "The Abby Singer Show". |
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Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series Alfre Woodard (NBC). For playing "Dr. Roxanne Turner". For episode "The Abby Singer Show". |
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Ed Begley Jr. (NBC). |
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Bonnie Bartlett (NBC). |
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Christina Pickles (NBC). |
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Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series Bruce Paltrow (teleplay) Mark Tinker (teleplay) Tom Fontana (story) John Tinker (story) Channing Gibson (story) (NBC). For episode "The Last One". |
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| 1987 | Won | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Bonnie Bartlett (NBC). |
| Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Drama Series Bruce Paltrow (executive producer) Mark Tinker (supervising producer) John Masius (producer) Tom Fontana (producer) Abby Singer (coordinating producer) (NBC). |
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Outstanding Editing for a Series - Single Camera Production John Heath (NBC). For episode "Afterlife". |
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Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series Steve Allen (NBC). For playing "Lech Osoranski". For episode "Visiting Daze". |
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Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series Edward Herrmann (NBC). For playing "Father Joseph McCabe". For episode "Where There's Hope, There's Crosby". |
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Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series Jayne Meadows (NBC). For playing "Holga Oseransky". For episode "Visiting Daze". |
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series William Daniels (NBC). |
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Ed Flanders (NBC). |
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Ed Begley Jr. (NBC). |
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Christina Pickles (NBC). |
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Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series John Tinker (writer) Tom Fontana (writer) John Masius (writer) (NBC). For episode "Afterlife". |
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| 1986 | Won | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Achievement in Costuming for a Series Susan Smith (costume supervisor) Robert M. Moore (costumes) Charles Drayman (costumer) Anne Hartley (costumer) Kathy O'Rear (costumer) (NBC). For episode "Time Heals", parts 1 and 2. |
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Outstanding Art Direction for a Series Jacqueline Webber (art director) Norman Rockett (set decorator) (NBC). For episode "Time Heals", parts 1 and 2. |
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series William Daniels (NBC). |
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Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series William Gazecki (sound mixer) Andy MacDonald (sound mixer) Bill Nicholson (sound mixer) Blake Wilcox (sound mixer) (NBC). For episode "Time Heals", part 2. |
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Bonnie Bartlett (NBC). |
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Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series Tom Fontana (writer) John Tinker (writer) John Masius (writer) (NBC). For episode "Time Heals", parts 1 and 2. |
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| Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Drama Series Bruce Paltrow (executive producer) Mark Tinker (supervising producer) John Masius (producer) Tom Fontana (producer) Abby Singer (coordinating producer) (NBC). |
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Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series Edward Herrmann (NBC). For playing "Father McCabe". For episode "Time Heals", part 2. |
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Ed Flanders (NBC). |
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Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Alfre Woodard (NBC). |
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Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Kevin Spears (supervising sound editor/adr editor) Mark R. Crookston (sound editor) Andrea Horta (sound editor) Constance A. Kazmer (sound editor) Brian F. Mars (sound editor) John O. Robinson III Dan Garde (music editor) (NBC). For episode "Time Heals", part 1. |
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Ed Begley Jr. (NBC). |
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Christina Pickles (NBC). |
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Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series Charles H. Eglee (teleplay) John Tinker (teleplay) Channing Gibson (teleplay) John Masius (story) Tom Fontana (story) (NBC). For episode "Haunted". |
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| 1985 | Won | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series William Daniels (NBC). |
| Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) J.A.C. Redford (composer) (NBC). For episode "Fade To White". |
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Outstanding Drama Series Bruce Paltrow (executive producer) Mark Tinker (supervising producer) John Masius (producer) Tom Fontana (producer) Abby Singer (coordinating producer) (NBC). |
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Outstanding Film Sound Mixing for a Series Dean Vernon (production mixer) John Asman (re-recording mixer) Bill Nicholson (re-recording mixer) Ken S. Polk (re-recording mixer) (NBC). For episode "Sweet Dreams". |
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Ed Flanders (NBC). |
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Ed Begley Jr. (NBC). |
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Christina Pickles (NBC). |
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Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series John Masius (writer) Tom Fontana (writer) (NBC). For episode "Sweet Dreams". |
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Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series Tom Fontana (writer) John Masius (writer) Steve Bello (writer) (NBC). For episode "Murder, She Rote". |
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| 1984 | Won | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series John Ford Noonan (teleplay) John Masius (story) Tom Fontana (story) (NBC). For episode "The Women". |
| Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) J.A.C. Redford (composer) (NBC). For episode "In Sickness and in Health". |
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Outstanding Art Direction for a Series Jacqueline Webber (art director) Bruner, Patricia S. (set decorator) (NBC). For episode "After Dark". |
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Outstanding Drama Series Bruce Paltrow (executive producer) Mark Tinker (supervising producer) John Masius (producer) Tom Fontana (producer) Abby Singer (coordinating producer) (NBC). |
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series William Daniels (NBC). |
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Ed Begley Jr. (NBC). |
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Piper Laurie (NBC). For episode "Lust et Veritas". |
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Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series Tom Fontana (writer) John Masius (writer) (NBC). For episode "All About Eve". |
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Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series John Masius (writer) Tom Fontana (writer) Garn Stephens (writer) Emilie R. Small (writer) (NBC). For episode "Newheart". |
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Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series Mark Tinker (teleplay) John Tinker (teleplay) John Masius (story) Tom Fontana (story) (NBC). For episode "Qui Transulit Sustinet". |
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| 1983 | Won | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Ed Flanders (NBC). |
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series James Coco (NBC). For episode "Cora and Arnie". |
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Doris Roberts (NBC). For episode "Cora and Arnie". |
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| Nominated | Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series James Hulsey (art director) Jacqueline Webber (art director) Ernie Bishop (set decorator) Michele Guiol (set decorator) (NBC). For the pilot episode. |
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Outstanding Drama Series Bruce Paltrow (executive producer) Mark Tinker (producer) John Masius (producer) John Falsey (producer) Joshua Brand (producer) (NBC). |
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Outstanding Film Sound Editing for a Series Constance A. Kazmer (sound editor) Avram D. Gold (sound editor) Donald W. Ernst (sound editor) Gary Krivacek (sound editor) Sam Horta (supervising sound editor) Jerelyn J. Harding (sound editor) (National Broadcasting Company (NBC)). For episode "Working". |
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Outstanding Film Sound Mixing for a Series Dean Vernon (production mixer) John Asman (re-recording mixer) Bill Nicholson (re-recording mixer) Ken S. Polk (re-recording mixer) (NBC). For episode "The Count". |
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Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series William Daniels (NBC). |
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Ed Begley Jr. (NBC). |
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Christina Pickles (NBC). |
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| Television Critics Association Awards | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1988 | Won | TCA Award |
Outstanding Achievement in Drama |
| Viewers for Quality Television Awards | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1987 | Won | Q Award |
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series William Daniels |
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Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Bonnie Bartlett |
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| 1986 | Won | Q Award |
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series William Daniels |
| Writers Guild of America, USA | |||
| Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
| 1989 | Nominated | WGA Award (TV) |
Episodic Drama Tom Fontana (teleplay/story) Channing Gibson (story) John Tinker (story) For "St. Elsewhere: A Moon for the Misbegotten (#6.3)" (1987). |
| 1988 | Nominated | WGA Award (TV) |
Episodic Drama John Masius (story) Channing Gibson (teleplay/story) Tom Fontana (story) For "St. Elsewhere: A Room with a View (#5.3)" (1986). |
| 1987 | Won | WGA Award (TV) |
Episodic Drama Bruce Paltrow Tom Fontana John Masius For "St. Elsewhere: Remembrance of Things Past (#4.1)" (1985). Tied with "Moonlighting: The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice (#2.4)" (1985). |
| 1986 | Nominated | WGA Award (TV) |
Episodic Drama Tom Fontana John Masius For "St. Elsewhere: Sweet Dreams (#3.8)" (1984). |
| 1985 | Nominated | WGA Award (TV) |
Episodic Drama John Masius Tom Fontana For "St. Elsewhere: Hello, Goodbye (#2.22)" (1984). |
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Episodic Drama John Masius (story) Tom Fontana (story) John Ford Noonan (teleplay) For "St. Elsewhere: The Women (#2.19)" (1984). |
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| 1984 | Nominated | WGA Award (TV) |
Episodic Drama John Masius Tom Fontana For "St. Elsewhere: Addiction (#1.22)" (1983). |
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