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List of awards and nominations received by <i>The Big Bang Theory</i>

List of awards and nominations received by The Big Bang Theory

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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]

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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.

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Nominees for awards

  1. Additional nominees: Francoise Cherry-Cohen (set designer), Ann Shea (set decorator)
  2. Additional nominees: Francoise Cherry-Cohen (assistant art director); Ann Shea (set decorator)
  3. Additional nominees: Francoise Cherry-Cohen (art director); Ann Shea (set decorator)
  4. Additional nominees: Francoise Cherry-Cohen (art director); Hugo Maldonado (graphic artist); Ann Shea (set decorator)
  5. 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)
  6. Additional nominees: Jay O'Connell (unit production manager); Anthony Rich (first assistant director); Nicole Lorre (second assistant director)
  7. Additional nominees: Kelly-Anne Lee (unit production manager); Chris Klausen (first assistant director); Nicole Lorre (second assistant director)
  8. 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)[69]
  9. 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)[71]
  10. 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)[73]
  11. 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)[75]

Other

  1. The listed year refers to the date of the ceremony, not necessarily the year in which the corresponding season or episode aired.
  2. One of ten official selections
  3. Tied with Eden Sher for The Middle
  4. The 22nd Critics' Choice Awards took place in December instead of the usual January.[23]

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