Full awards and nominations of Cheers (TV Series)
1982
James Burrows (Creator), Glen Charles (Creator) ...
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TV Series. Comedy
TV Series (1982-1993). 11 Seasons. 276 episodes. Cheers is a bar in Boston owned by Sam Malone, a former Boston Red Sox pitcher, whose drinking problem ended his career. Helping Sam in the bar is Ernie Pantusso, whom he refers to as Coach and Carla, a tough waitress. Among the regulars are Norm, an accountant who spends most of his time at Cheers to avoid his wife, Vera and Cliff, a mailman, whose conceitedness, annoys everyone. Sam is ... [+]
- 50th Golden Globes Awards (1993) - Movies from 1992
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49th Golden Globes Awards (1992) - Movies from 1991
- nom. Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- nom. Best Leading Actor in a TV Series - Musical Or Comedy (Ted Danson)
- nom. Best Leading Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical (Kirstie Alley)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Rhea Perlman)
- 48th Golden Globes Awards (1991) - Movies from 1990
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47th Golden Globes Awards (1990) - Movies from 1989
- nom. Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- winner Best Leading Actor in a TV Series - Musical Or Comedy (Ted Danson)
- nom. Best Leading Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical (Kirstie Alley)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Rhea Perlman)
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46th Golden Globes Awards (1989) - Movies from 1988
- nom. Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- nom. Best Leading Actor in a TV Series - Musical Or Comedy (Ted Danson)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Rhea Perlman)
- 45th Golden Globes Awards (1988) - Movies from 1987
- 44th Golden Globes Awards (1987) - Movies from 1986
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42th Golden Globes Awards (1985) - Movies from 1984
- nom. Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical
- nom. Best Leading Actor in a TV Series - Musical Or Comedy (Ted Danson)
- winner Best Leading Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical (Shelley Long)
- nom. Best Supporting Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV (Rhea Perlman)
- 41th Golden Globes Awards (1984) - Movies from 1983
- 40th Golden Globes Awards (1983) - Movies from 1982
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45th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1992
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- winner Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Danson)
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Kirstie Alley)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Rhea Perlman)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("One For The Road"))
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44th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1991
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Danson)
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Kirstie Alley)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Harvey Fierstein)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Frances Sternhagen)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("An Old Fashioned Wedding"))
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43th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1990
- winner Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Danson)
- winner Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Kirstie Alley)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Woody Harrelson)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Rhea Perlman)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Bebe Neuwirth)
- winner Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("Woody Interruptus"))
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42th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1989
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- winner Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Danson)
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Kirstie Alley)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Woody Harrelson)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Bebe Neuwirth)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Rhea Perlman)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("The Improbable Dream ", part I))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Ken Levine, David Isaacs ("Death Takes a Holiday on Ice"))
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41th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1988
- winner Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Danson)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (George Wendt)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Woody Harrelson)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Rhea Perlman)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("The Visiting Lecher"))
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40th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1987
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Danson)
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Kirstie Alley)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (George Wendt)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Woody Harrelson)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Kelsey Grammer)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Rhea Perlman)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("Backseat Becky, Up Front"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Glen Charles, Les Charles ("Home is the Sailor"))
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39th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1986
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Danson)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Woody Harrelson)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (George Wendt)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Rhea Perlman)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("Chambers vs. Malone"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Janet Leahy ("Abnormal Psychology"))
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38th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1985
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Danson)
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Shelley Long)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (George Wendt)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (John Ratzenberger)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Rhea Perlman)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("The Triangle"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Peter Casey, David Lee ("2 Good 2 Be 4 Real"))
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37th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1984
- nom. Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Danson)
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Shelley Long)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (George Wendt)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (John Ratzenberger)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Nicholas Colasanto)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Rhea Perlman)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("Cheerio"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Peter Casey, David Lee ("I Call Your Name"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Glen Charles, Les Charles ("Rebound", part II))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (David Lloyd ("Sam Turns the Other Cheek"))
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36th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1983
- winner Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Danson)
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Shelley Long)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (George Wendt)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Nicholas Colasanto)
- winner Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Rhea Perlman)
- nom. Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("Old Flames"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (David Lloyd ("Homicidal Ham"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Glen Charles, Les Charles ("Power Play"))
- winner Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (David Angell ("Old Flames"))
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35th Emmy Awards (Main Categories) - Year 1982
- winner Outstanding Comedy Series
- nom. Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Danson)
- winner Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Shelley Long)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Nicholas Colasanto)
- nom. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Rhea Perlman)
- winner Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series (James Burrows ("Showdown", part 2))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (David Lloyd ("Diane's Perfect Date"))
- nom. Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Ken Levine, David Isaacs ("The Boys in the Bar"))
- winner Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Glen Charles, Les Charles ("Give Me a Ring Sometime"))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1991
- winner Best Episodic Comedy (Ken Levine, David Isaacs (9x24 - Rat Girl))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1989
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Brian Pollack, Mert Rich (7x12 - Please Mr. Postman))
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Ken Levine, David Isaacs (7x8 - Jumping Jerks))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1987
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Ken Levine, David Isaacs (5x16 - Never Love a Goalie: Part 1))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1985
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Heide Perlman (3x21 - The Executive's Executioner))
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Sam Simon (3x4 - Fairy Tales Can Come True))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1984
- winner Best Episodic Comedy (Michael J. Weithorn (2x5 - Sumner's Return))
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (David Angell (2x7 - Old Flames))
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Heide Perlman (2x6 - Affairs of the Heart))
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Writers Guild Awards (WGA) - Movies from 1983
- winner Best Episodic Comedy (Ken Levine, David Isaacs (1x6 - The Boys in the Bar))
- winner Best Episodic Comedy (Glen Charles, Les Charles (1x1 - Give Me a Ring Sometime))
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (Heide Perlman (1x14 - Let Me Count the Ways))
- nom. Best Episodic Comedy (David Lloyd (1x12 - The Spy Who Came in for a Cold One))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1992 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "An Old-Fashioned Wedding"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1991 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Days Of Wine & Neurosis"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1990 Productions
- winner Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Woody Interruptus"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1989 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Sisterly Love"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1987 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Home Is the Sailor"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1986 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Tan 'N' Wash"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1985 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Birth, Death, Love and Rice"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1984 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "I Call Your Name"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1983 Productions
- winner Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Showdown - Part II"))
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Directors Guild of America (DGA) - 1982 Productions
- nom. Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series (James Burrows (Episode: "Sam at Eleven"))