List of accolades received by Mad TV

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Mad TV awards and nominations
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Wins13
Nominations82
Note
  1. 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.

Mad TV is an American sketch comedy series that aired from October 14, 1995 to May 16, 2009, then from July 26, 2016 to September 27, 2016. It won five Primetime Emmy Awards out of 43 nominations, all of which were for technical work. The show also won five Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards and three ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards.

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by The Flash
AwardYearEpisodeCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef(s)
ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards 2001"Mad TV Live and Almost Legal"Television - Variety or Awards Show, Music Special or DocumentaryJeff HallNominated [1]
2002718John Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, Dan MorskiNominated [2]
2004Nominated [3]
20051106Television - Episode of a Multi-Camera Television SeriesJohn Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, Nicole ElespuruWon [4]
20061207Won [5]
20071221Won [6]
ALMA Awards 2008Outstanding Female Performance in a Comedy Television Series Anjelah Johnson Nominated [7]
Outstanding Male Performance in a Comedy Television Series Johnny A. Sanchez Nominated [8]
BET Comedy Awards2004Outstanding Comedy Variety SeriesNominated [9]
BMI Film & TV Awards 2007BMI TV Music Award Greg O'Connor Nominated
Canadian Comedy Awards 2001Television – Pretty Funny Male Performance Ron Pederson Nominated
Will Sasso Nominated
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards 2000507Best Character Makeup for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or DaytimeJennifer Aspinall, Felicia Linsky, Ed French Won
505Jennifer Aspinall, Felicia Linsky, Ed FrenchNominated
Best Innovative Hair Styling for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or DaytimeDugg KirkpatrickNominated
511Best Character Hair Styling for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or DaytimeDugg Kirkpatrick, Judith TiedemannNominated
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"Judith Tiedemann, Dugg Kirkpatrick, Chriss CurryNominated
2001"7th Season Premiere"Best Character Hair Styling for a Television SeriesMatthew Kasten, Mishell Chandler, Rod Ortega, Desmond Miller Nominated
616 Best Contemporary Hair Styling for a Television Series Nominated
707 Best Special Makeup Effects for a Television Series Jennifer Aspinall, Randy WestgateWon
Best Character Makeup for a Television SeriesWon
2002Best Character Makeup for a Television SeriesJennifer Aspinall, Scott Wheeler, Randy WestgateWon
Best Special Makeup Effects for a Television SeriesJennifer Aspinall, Scott Wheeler, Randy Westgate, Julie Purcell, Natalie Fratti, David WilliamsNominated
Best Character Hairstyling for a Television SeriesMatthew Kasten, Mishell Chandler, K. Troy ZestosNominated
2003Best Character Hairstyling for a Television SeriesNominated
Best Character Makeup for a Television SeriesJennifer Aspinall, Scott Wheeler, Randy WestgateWon
Best Special Makeup Effects for a Television SeriesJennifer Aspinall, Scott Wheeler, Randy Westgate, Julie Purcell, Nathalie Fratti, David WilliamsNominated
2004Best Character Hair Styling for a Television SeriesMatthew Kasten, Mishell Chandler, Marc BoyleNominated
Best Character Makeup for a Television SeriesJennifer Aspinall, Scott Wheeler, Randy Westgate, David WilliamsNominated
Best Special Makeup Effects for a Television SeriesNominated
NAACP Image Awards 2001 Outstanding Variety – Series or Special Nominated [10]
Primetime Emmy Awards 1999 402 Outstanding Costume Design for a Variety or Music Program Wendy BenbrookNominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series Matthew KastenNominated
2000 511 Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music Program John Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, and Daryn-Reid GoodallNominated
"Movie Show" Outstanding Makeup for a Series Jennifer Aspinall, Susan Cabral-Ebert, Courtney Carell, Ed French, Felicia Linsky, Myke Michaels, Julie Purcell, R. Stephen Weber, Randy WestgateNominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a SeriesKen Beck, Christine Curry, Danny Goldstein, Virginia Grobeson, Matthew Kasten, Dugg Kirkpatrick, Bryn Leetch, Judith TiedemannNominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Variety or Music ProgramWendy Benbrook, Frances HaysNominated
2001 615Outstanding Costumes for a Variety or Music ProgramWendy Benbrook and Wanda LeaveyNominated
601Outstanding Hairstyling for a SeriesMatthew Kasten, Mishell Chandler, Desmond Miller, Rod Ortega, Mimi Jafari, and Fabrizio SangesWon
610Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music ProgramJohn Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, Cecele Destefano, and Daryn-Reid GoodallNominated
Outstanding Main Title Design Steve Kirklys and Adam ByrdNominated
"MADtv's 2nd Annual Salute to the Movies"Outstanding Makeup for a SeriesJennifer Aspinall, Felicia Linsky, Ed French, Myke Michaels, Randy Westgate, R. Stephen Weber, Susan A. Cabral, Courtney Carell, Julie PurcellNominated
2002 "MADtv's 3rd Annual Salute to the Movies"Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music ProgramJohn Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, Daryn Reid GoodallNominated
701 Outstanding Choreography Monie AdamsonNominated
Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic)Jennifer Aspinall, Randy Westgate, Julie Purcell, Scott Wheeler, Stephanie L. Massie, Felicia Linsky, and Darrell McIntyreNominated
"MADtv's Holiday Spectacular"Outstanding Costumes for a Variety or Music ProgramWendy Benbrook and Wanda LeaveyNominated
2003 801Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic)Jennifer Aspinall, Scott Wheeler, Randy Westgate, James Rohland, and Julie PurcellNominated
806 Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Prosthetic) Jennifer Aspinall, Scott Wheeler, Randy Westgate, Nathalie Fratti, David WilliamsNominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a SeriesMatthew Kaste, Mishell Chandler, K. Troy Zestos, and Stacey BergmanNominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety or Music ProgramJohn Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, and Daryn-Reid GoodallNominated
809Outstanding Costumes for a Variety or Music ProgramWendy Benbrook and Wanda LeaveyNominated
2004 "200th Episode"Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety, Music Program, or SpecialJohn Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, and Daryn-Reid GoodallNominated
Outstanding Hairstyling for a SeriesMatthew Kasten, Mishell Chandler, Desmond Miller, and Anthea GrutsisNominated
925Outstanding ChoreographyMonie AdamsonNominated
2005 1004Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic)Jennifer Aspinall, Scott Wheeler, Randy Westgate, and Nathalie FrattiNominated
1006Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety, Music Program, or SpecialJohn Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, and Daryn-Reid GoodallNominated
1013Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie, or SpecialJennifer Aspinall, Scott Wheeler, Randy Westgate, and James RohlandNominated
1017Outstanding Costumes for a Variety or Music ProgramWendy Benbrook and Wanda LeaveWon
Outstanding Hairstyling for a SeriesMatthew Kasten, Anthea Grutsis, Desmond Miller, and Raissa PattonNominated
1023Outstanding ChoreographyMonie AdamsonNominated
2006 1109Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic)Jennifer Aspinall, Nathalie Fratti, Heather Mages, and David WilliamsNominated
Outstanding Costumes for a Variety or Music ProgramWendy Benbrook and Wanda LeaveyWon
1111 Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics Greg O'Connor and Jim Wise (for "A Wonderfully Normal Day")Won
1115Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety, Music Program, or SpecialJohn Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, and Daryn-Reid GoodallNominated
1117Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For a Series, Miniseries, Movie or SpecialJennifer Aspinall, Heather Mages, Wade Daily, Douglas Noe, James Rohland, David WilliamsNominated
2007 1209Outstanding Original Music and LyricsGreg O'Connor, Bruce McCoy, and Jim Wise (for "Merry X-Mas")Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Variety, Music, or Nonfiction ProgrammingJohn Sabato, D. Martyn Bookwalter, and Daryn-Reid GoodallNominated
1210Outstanding Makeup for a Series (Non-Prosthetic)Jennifer Aspinall, Heather Mages, James Rohland, David WilliamsNominated
2008 1305Outstanding Original Music and LyricsGreg O'Connor, Jordan Peele, and Jim Wise (for "Sad Fitty Cent")Nominated
1308Outstanding Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series or Special (Non-Prosthetic)Jennifer Aspinall, Heather Mages, Chris Burgoyne, and Ned NeidhardtNominated
1315Outstanding Art Direction for Variety, Music, or Nonfiction ProgrammingNicole Elespuru, James Yarnell, and Daryn-Reid GoodallNominated
2009 1405Outstanding Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series or Special (Non-Prosthetic)Jennifer Aspinall, Alexei O'Brien, David Williams, and Heather MagesWon
1412Outstanding Hairstyling for a Multi-Camera Series or SpecialMatthew Kasten, Wendy Southard, Desiree Dizard, and Desmond MillerNominated
2017 1504Outstanding Makeup for a Multi-Camera Series or Special (Non-Prosthetic)Jennifer Aspinall, Scott G. Wheeler, David Williams, James Rohland, and Ned NiedhardtNominated
Teen Choice Awards 2003 Choice TV Late NightNominated [11]
2004 Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards 2003 Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – SeriesNominated
2004 Nominated
2005 Nominated [12]
Young Artist Awards 2002 707Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Guest Starring Young Actress Michelle Trachtenberg Nominated [13]

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