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The Big Bang Theory awards and nominations
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^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
The Big Bang Theory is an American television
sitcom created by
Chuck Lorre and
Bill Prady . Its main cast originally included
Johnny Galecki ,
Jim Parsons ,
Kaley Cuoco ,
Simon Helberg , and
Kunal Nayyar , with later additions including
Sara Gilbert ,
Mayim Bialik ,
Melissa Rauch ,
Kevin Sussman , and
Laura Spencer . The show premiered on
CBS on September 24, 2007, and ran for
twelve seasons before concluding on May 16, 2019.
[1]
The Big Bang Theory struggled to receive significant recognition from critics during its run,
[2]
[3] but it developed a strong fanbase and earned high viewership, especially after the first few seasons.
[4]
[5] It received various recognitions, including four consecutive nominations for the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series from 2011 to 2014 and a total of ten Emmy wins. From audiences, it won fourteen
People's Choice Awards and five
Teen Choice Awards . Parsons won four Emmys for
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series , as well as two
Critics' Choice Television Awards , a
Golden Globe Award , and three People's Choice Awards, among others.
Awards and nominations
Notes
Nominees for awards
^ Additional nominees: Francoise Cherry-Cohen (set designer), Ann Shea (set decorator)
^ Additional nominees: Francoise Cherry-Cohen (assistant art director); Ann Shea (set decorator)
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f Additional nominees: Francoise Cherry-Cohen (art director); Ann Shea (set decorator)
^ Additional nominees: Francoise Cherry-Cohen (art director); Hugo Maldonado (graphic artist); Ann Shea (set decorator)
^ Additional nominees: Kelly-Anne Lee (unit production manager); Anthony Rich (first assistant director); Chris Klausen (second assistant director); Nikki Lorre (second second assistant director); Gay Linvill (associate director)
^ Additional nominees: Jay O'Connell (unit production manager); Anthony Rich (first assistant director); Nicole Lorre (second assistant director)
^ Additional nominees: Kelly-Anne Lee (unit production manager); Chris Klausen (first assistant director); Nicole Lorre (second assistant director)
^ Nominees:
Chuck Lorre ,
Bill Prady ,
Steven Molaro , and
Lee Aronsohn (executive producers); Dave Goetsch and
Eric Kaplan (co-executive producers); Jim Reynolds and Peter Chakos (supervising producers);
Steve Holland (producer);
Faye Oshima Belyeu (produced by)
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^ Nominees:
Chuck Lorre ,
Bill Prady , and
Steven Molaro (executive producers); Dave Goetsch,
Eric Kaplan , and Jim Reynolds (co-executive producers); Peter Chakos and
Steve Holland (supervising producers); Maria Ferrari (producer);
Faye Oshima Belyeu (produced by)
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^ Nominees:
Chuck Lorre ,
Steven Molaro , and
Bill Prady (executive producers); Dave Goetsch,
Eric Kaplan , Jim Reynolds,
Steve Holland ,
Eddie Gorodetsky , and
Faye Oshima Belyeu (co-executive producers); Peter Chakos and Maria Ferrari (supervising producers)
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^ Nominees:
Chuck Lorre ,
Steven Molaro , and
Bill Prady (executive producers); Dave Goetsch,
Eric Kaplan , Jim Reynolds,
Steve Holland , Maria Ferrari, and
Faye Oshima Belyeu (co-executive producers); Peter Chakos (supervising producer); Kristy Cecil (producer)
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Chuck Lorre ,
Steven Molaro ,
Faye Oshima Belyeu , and
Bill Prady
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Mayim Bialik ,
Kaley Cuoco ,
Johnny Galecki ,
Simon Helberg ,
Kunal Nayyar ,
Jim Parsons , and
Melissa Rauch
Other
^ The listed year refers to the date of the ceremony, not necessarily the year in which the corresponding season or episode aired.
^ One of ten official selections
^ Tied with
Eden Sher for
The Middle
^ The 22nd Critics' Choice Awards took place in December instead of the usual January.
[23]
^ Tied with
Parks and Recreation
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