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02 Which awards did MASH receive over its illustrious 11-year span?




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This article is from the M*A*S*H FAQ, by Doug Krause mash-faq@lido.com with numerous contributions by others.

02 Which awards did MASH receive over its illustrious 11-year span?

This chronological list of awards was blatantly ripped from "M*A*S*H
The Exclusive, Inside Story of T.V.'s Most Popular Show" for your
browsing pleasure, and seems to be fairly complete. Thanks to Doug
Krause for typing it all in.

1973
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Directors' Guild Awards
Gene Reynolds -- M*A*S*H Pilot

Writers' Guild Awards
Teleplay by Larry Gelbart, "Chief Surgeon Who?"

American Cinema Editors -- Eddie Awards
Fred W. Berger, A.C.E. -- "Bananas Crackers & Nuts"

Hollywood Foreign Press Association -- Golden Globe Awards
(category??) -- Maclean Stevenson

1974
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Academy of Television Arts and Sciences -- Emmy Awards
Outstanding Comedy Series -- Gene Reynolds and Larry Gelbart, Producers
Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series -- Alan Alda
Actor of the Year -- Series -- Alan Alda
Best Directing in a Comedy -- Jackie Cooper, "Carry On, Hawkeye"

American Cinema Editors -- Eddie Awards
Fred W. Berger, A.C.E. and Stanford Tischler, A.C.E., "The Trial of
Henry Blake"

1975
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Academy of Television Arts and Sciences -- Emmy Awards
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series -- Gene Reynolds, "O.R."

People's Choice Awards
Favorite Male Television Performer -- Alan Alda (Tie with Telly Savalas)

Hollywood Foreign Press Association -- Golden Globe Awards
Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical -- Alan Alda

Writers' Guild Awards
Teleplay by Larry Gelbart and Laurence Mark, "O.R."

American Cinema Editors -- Eddie Awards
Fred W. Berger, A.C.E. and Stanford Tischler, A.C.E., "A Full Rich Day"

1976
----
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences -- Emmy Awards
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series -- Gene Reynolds, "Welcome to Korea"
Outstanding Film Editing for Entertainment Programming For A Series --
Stanford Tischler and Fred W. Berger, "Welcome to Korea"

Hollywood Foreign Press Association -- Golden Globe Awards
Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical -- Alan Alda

Writers' Guild Awards
Teleplay by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell and Larry Gelbart, "Welcome
to Korea"

The George Foster Peabody Awards
For Broadcast Excellence -- M*A*S*H

1977
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Academy of Television Arts and Sciences -- Emmy Awards
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy
Series -- Gary Burghoff
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series -- Alan Alda, "Dear Sigmund"

Directors' Guild Awards
Alan Alda, "Dear Sigmund"

Writers' Guild Awards
Teleplay by Alan Alda, "Dear Sigmund"

1978
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People's Choice Awards
Favorite Television Comedy Program -- M*A*S*H

American Cinema Editors -- Eddie Awards
Stanford Tischler, A.C.E. and Larry L. Mills, "Fade Out, Fade In"

1979
----
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences -- Emmy Awards
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series --
Alan Alda, "Inga"

People's Choice Awards
Favorite Television Comedy Program -- M*A*S*H
Favorite Male Television Performer -- Alan Alda

Writers' Guild Awards
Teleplay by Gary David Goldberg, "Baby It's Cold Outside"

1980
----
Academy of Television Arts and Sciences -- Emmy Awards
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series --
Harry Morgan
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series --
Loretta Swit

People's Choice Awards
Favorite Television Comedy Program -- M*A*S*H
Favorite Male Television Performer -- Alan Alda
Favorite All Around Male Entertainer -- Alan Alda

Hollywood Foreign Press Association -- Golden Globe Awards
Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical -- Alan Alda

Directors' Guild Awards
Charles S. Dubin, "Period of Adjustment"

Writers' Guild Awards
Teleplay by Thad Mumford and Dan Wilcox, "Are You Now, Margaret?"

American Cinema Editors -- Eddie Awards
Stanford Tischler, A.C.E. and Larry L. Mills, "The Yalu Brick Road"

1981-1982
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Academy of Television Arts and Sciences -- Emmy Awards
Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series -- Alan Alda
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series -- Loretta Swit

People's Choice Awards
Favorite Television Comedy Program -- M*A*S*H
Favorite Male Television Performer -- Alan Alda

Hollywood Foreign Press Association -- Golden Globe Awards
Best Television Series Comedy or Musical -- M*A*S*H (1981)

Directors' Guild Awards
Alan Alda, "The Life You Save"

 

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