Totals | ||
Awards won | 18 | |
Nominations | 30 |
Awards Won[]
Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences:
- Longest-running hour-long series featuring all female leads (2006)
ASCAP Award[]
- Top Television Series, Jay Gruska (1999)
- Top Television Series, Tim Truman (1999)
BAFTA/LA Britannia Award:
- Excellence in Television, Aaron Spelling (1999)
Cult TV Awards[]
- Top 100 Cult TV Shows — voted #44
Cable Guide Award (UK):
- Favourite Sci-Fi / Fantasy Series (2001)
EDGE Awards:
- Certificate of Merit, "Muse to My Ears" (2003)
Family Television Awards:
- Favourite Sister, Rose McGowan (2005)
Golden Tater Award:
- Show You'll Miss the Most — voted #5 (2006)
Hollywood Post Alliance Awards:
- Outstanding Audio Post in Television, Greg Stacy, Mark Petersen, Mike Cook, Craig Dellinger, and Jeff Clark, "Kill Billie: Vol. 2"(2006)
Producers Guild of America Award:
- Lifetime Achievement Award in Television, Aaron Spelling (2000)
RATTY Awards:
- Best Lead Actress in a Science Fiction Series, Holly Marie Combs (2003)
Series Magazine Awards:
- Series of the Year (2005)
- Best Fantasy/SciFi Series (2005)
- Best Television Actress, Holly Marie Combs (2005)
Tubey Awards:
- The Jennifer North Memorial Citation For Pathetic Bleach-Blonde Bimbo Most In Need of a Fatal Overdose, Billie Jenkins (Kaley Cuoco) (2006)
TV Land Award:
- Pioneer Award, Aaron Spelling (2005)
Young Artist Award:
- Best Performance in a Television Drama Series - Guest Starring, Alex Black (2003) ("Tyler Michaels" in "Lost and Bound")
Nominations[]
Cult TV Festival Award:
- Best Returning Satellite Series (2003)
Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Award:
- Best Contemporary Hair Styling - Television, "The Devil's Music" (2000)
Image Award:
- Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series, Janice Cooke Leonard (2006)
International Horror Award:
- Best Television Series (1999)
- Best Television Series (2005)
Kids Choice Awards:
- Favorite Television Actress, Alyssa Milano (2005)
RATTY Awards:
- Best Directing in a Science Fiction Series, John T. Kretchmer, "Something Wicca This Way Comes" (1999)[5]
- Best Science Fiction Series (2001)
- Best Lead Actress in a Science Fiction Series, Holly Marie Combs (2001)
- Best Ensemble in a Science Fiction Series (2001)
- Best Lead Actress in a Science Fiction Series, Holly Marie Combs (2002)[6]
- Worst Performer, Kaley Cuoco (2006)
Saturn Award:
- Best Network Television Series (1998)
- Best Genre Network Series (1999)
- Best Genre Television Actress, Shannen Doherty (1999)
- Best Genre Television Actress, Shannen Doherty (2000)
Spacey Awards:
- Favourite Female TV Character, Alyssa Milano (2004)
TP de Oro (Spain):
- Best Foreign Series (Mejor Serie Extranjera) (2004)
Television Critics Association Award:
- Career Achievement Award, Aaron Spelling (2000)
TV Guide Award:
- Favorite Sci-Fi / Fantasy Series (2000)
Teen Choice Award:
- Television - Choice Drama (1999)
- Television - Choice Drama (2000)
- Television - Choice Actress, Alyssa Milano (2006)
Wand Awards:
- Best Fight, Alyssa Milano and Shannen Doherty (2001)
- Best Sobfest, "Just Harried" (2001)
- Best New Cast Member, Rose McGowan (2002)
Young Artist Award:
- Best Performance in a Television Drama Series - Guest Starring, Scott Terra (2000) ("David" in "Out of Sight")
- Best Performance in a Television Drama Series - Guest Starring, Rachel David (2001) ("Kate" in "Once Upon a Time")
- Best Performance in a Television Drama Series - Guest Starring, Bobby Edner (2002) ("Ari" in "We All Scream for Ice Cream")
- Best Performance in a Television Drama Series - Guest Starring, Samantha Goldstein (2003) ("Young Phoebe" in "The Three Faces of Phoebe")