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Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)

Awards

Hallmark Hall of Fame

26 wins & 28 nominations

American Cinema Editors, USA

  • Michael N. Knue
    1997 Nominee Eddie
    • Best Edited Two-Hour Movie for Non-Commercial Television
    • Michael N. Knue
    For episode "Lily Dale (#45.4)".
  • 1992 Winner Eddie
    • Best Edited Television Special
    • John Wright
    For episode "Sarah, Plain and Tall".
  • Paul Rubell
    1990 Nominee Eddie
    • Best Edited Television Special
    • Paul Rubell
    • John Wright
    For episode "My Name Is Bill W. (#38.3)".
  • The Wurlitzer Bubbler is 5 years younger.
    1988 Winner Eddie
    • Best Edited Television Special
    • Paul LaMastra
    For episode "Foxfire".
  • 1982 Winner Eddie
    • Best Edited Television Special
    • Marjorie Fowler
    For episode "The Marva Collins Story (#31.1)".

Australian Cinematographers Society

  • 1974 Winner Cinematographer of the Year
    • John R. McLean
    For episode "The Hands of Cormac Joyce (#22.1)".

Casting Society of America, USA

  • 1991 Nominee Artios Award
    • Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week
    • Marsha Kleinman
    For episode "Sarah, Plain and Tall".
  • 1989 Nominee Artios Award
    • Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week
    • Marsha Kleinman
    For episode "Home Fires Burning (#38.2)".
  • 1987 Nominee Artios Award
    • Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week
    • Marsha Kleinman
    For episode "Promise (#36.1)".
  • 1987 Nominee Artios Award
    • Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week
    • Marsha Kleinman
    For episode "Resting Place (#35.2)".
  • 1986 Winner Artios Award
    • Best Casting for TV Movie of the Week
    • Mary Colquhoun
    For episode "Love Is Never Silent (#35.1)".

Directors Guild of America, USA

  • Daniel Petrie
    1990 Nominee DGA Award
    • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials
    • Daniel Petrie
    For episode "My Name Is Bill W. (#38.3)".
  • Jud Taylor
    1988 Winner DGA Award
    • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials
    • Jud Taylor
    • Murray Schwartz (unit production manager) (plaque)
    • Frederic B. Blankfein (first assistant director) (plaque)
    • John Eyler (second assistant director) (plaque)
    For episode "Foxfire (#37.2)".
  • 1981 Nominee DGA Award
    • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Specials/Movies for TV/Actuality
    • Robert L. Collins
    For episode "Gideon's Trumpet (#29.3)".
  • Delbert Mann
    1980 Nominee DGA Award
    • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Specials/Movies for TV/Actuality
    • Delbert Mann
    For episode "All Quiet on the Western Front (#29.1)".
  • 1970 Nominee DGA Award
    • Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Television
    • George Schaefer
    For episode "The File on Devlin".

Primetime Emmy Awards

  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    1982 Winner Governor's Award
    For the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" program series. Dedicated to the standards of quality throughout the thirty-one years on television, the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" has brought millions of Americans an opportunity to see the classic dramas of the past and outstanding works of contemporary playwrights.
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    1958 Nominee Primetime Emmy
    • Best Dramatic Anthology Series

Humanitas Prize

  • 1990 Nominee Humanitas Prize
    • 90 Minute Category
    • William Borchert
    For episode "My Name Is Bill W. (#38.3)".
  • Richard Friedenberg in The Education of Little Tree (1997)
    1987 Winner Humanitas Prize
    • 90 Minute Category
    • Richard Friedenberg
    For episode "Promise (#36.1)".
  • 1986 Nominee Humanitas Prize
    • 90 Minute Category
    • Darlene Craviotto
    For episode "Love Is Never Silent (#35.1)".
  • 1982 Nominee Humanitas Prize
    • 90 Minute Category
    • Clifford Campion
    For episode "The Marva Collins Story (#31.1)".
  • 1979 Nominee Humanitas Prize
    • 60 Minute Category
    • James Lee Barrett
    For episode "Stubby Pringle's Christmas".

Locarno Film Festival

  • Joseph Sargent
    1986 Winner Bronze Leopard's Eye
    • Joseph Sargent
    For episode "Love Is Never Silent (#35.1)".

Lone Star Film & Television Awards

  • Peter Masterson
    1997 Winner Lone Star Film & Television Award
    • Best TV Director
    • Peter Masterson
    For episode "Lily Dale (#45.4)".
  • Horton Foote
    1997 Winner Lone Star Film & Television Award
    • Best TV Teleplay
    • Horton Foote
    For episode "Lily Dale (#45.4)".
  • Birthday Snapshot 2023
    1997 Winner Lone Star Film & Television Award
    • Best TV Actress
    • Mary Stuart Masterson
    For episode "Lily Dale (#45.4)".
  • Sam Shepard in Steel Magnolias (1989)
    1997 Winner Lone Star Film & Television Award
    • Best TV Supporting Actor
    • Sam Shepard
    For episode "Lily Dale (#45.4)".
  • Jean Stapleton in Michael (1996)
    1997 Winner Lone Star Film & Television Award
    • Best TV Supporting Actress
    • Jean Stapleton
    For episode "Lily Dale (#45.4)".

Peabody Awards

  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    1981 Winner Peabody Award
    For episode "Gideon's Trumpet (#29.3)".
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    1965 Winner Personal Award
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    1958 Winner Peabody Award
  • Gian Carlo Menotti
    1952 Winner Peabody Award
    • Gian Carlo Menotti
    For episode "Amahl and the Night Visitors (#1.1)".

Retirement Research Foundation, USA

  • Marian Rees
    1988 Nominee Wise Owl Award
    • Television and Theatrical Film Fiction
    • Dorothea G. Petrie
    • Marian Rees (executive)
    For episode "Foxfire".

Television Critics Association Awards

  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    2006 Nominee Heritage Award
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    2002 Nominee Heritage Award

Writers Guild of America, USA

  • 1989 Winner WGA Award (TV)
    • Adapted Long Form
    • Susan Cooper
    For episode "Foxfire (#37.2)". For episode "Foxfire". Tied with Jacqueline Feather and David Seidler for Onassis: The Richest Man in the World (1988).
  • Blanche Hanalis
    1989 Winner WGA Award (TV)
    • Children's Script
    • Blanche Hanalis
    For episode "The Secret Garden (#37.1)".

Young Artist Awards

  • Gennie James in The Hugga Bunch (1985)
    1989 Nominee Young Artist Award
    • Best Young Actress in a Special, Pilot, Movie of the Week or Mini-Series
    • Gennie James
    For episode "The Secret Garden (#37.1)".
  • 1985 Nominee Young Artist Award
    • Best Young Actress in a Family Film Made for Television
    • Amanita Hyldahl
    For episode "The Winter of Our Discontent (#33.1)".

Western Heritage Awards

  • Gilbert Cates
    1979 Winner Bronze Wrangler
    • Fictional Television Drama
    • Gilbert Cates (producer)
    • Joseph Cates (producer)
    • Beau Bridges (actor)
    For episode "Stubby Pringle's Christmas (#28.3)".

Family Television Awards

  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    2001 Winner Lifetime Achievement Award
    - For nearly 50 years, television specials produced by the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" have been synonymous with high-quality family entertainment.

Black Reel Awards

  • Mykelti Williamson -  Actor/ Director / Writer
    2012 Nominee Black Reel
    • Outstanding Television or Mini-Series Performance, Male
    • Mykelti Williamson
    For episode "Have a Little Faith"

Shanghai International TV Festival

  • James Woods
    1990 Winner Magnolia Award
    • Best Actor
    • James Woods
    For episode "My Name Is Bill W. (#38.3)".

Online Film & Television Association

  • Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    2010 Winner OFTA TV Hall of Fame
    • Television Programs

Guild of Music Supervisors Awards

  • 2012 Nominee GMS Award
    • Best Music Supervision for Television Long Form and Movie
    • Andrea von Foerster
    Shared with: Have a Little Faith · Beyond the Blackboard

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