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Nominations | 44 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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SeaChange is an Australian drama television series that aired on ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) from 1998 to 2000 and on Nine Network, where it was revived in 2019.
The series is the successful recipient of several awards and nominations, most notably from the Australian Film Institute (now the AACTA Awards) and the Logie Awards, while it has also been awarded for its music and score.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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2001 | Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album | Richard Pleasance [lower-alpha 1] | Nominated | [1] |
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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1998 | Best Episode in a Television Drama Series | Sally Ayre Smith [lower-alpha 2] | Nominated | [2] |
Best Screenplay in a Television Drama | Deb Cox [lower-alpha 3] | Nominated | [2] | |
Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama | David Wenham [lower-alpha 4] | Nominated | [2] | |
1999 | Best Episode in a Television Drama Series | Sally Ayre Smith [lower-alpha 5] | Nominated | [3] |
Best Episode in a Television Drama Series | Sally Ayre Smith [lower-alpha 6] | Nominated | [3] | |
Best Episode in a Television Drama Series | Sally Ayre Smith [lower-alpha 7] | Nominated | [3] | |
Best Screenplay in a Television Drama | Deb Cox, Andrew Knight [lower-alpha 8] | Nominated | [3] | |
Best Screenplay in a Television Drama | Deb Cox [lower-alpha 9] | Nominated | [3] | |
Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama | John Howard [lower-alpha 10] | Nominated | [3] | |
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama | Jill Forster [lower-alpha 11] | Won | [3] | |
2000 | Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role in a Television Drama Series | Natalia Novikova [lower-alpha 12] | Nominated | [4] |
Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role in a Television Drama Series | Deborra-Lee Furness [lower-alpha 13] | Nominated | [4] | |
Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama | Tom Long [lower-alpha 14] | Nominated | [4] | |
Best Episode in a Television Drama Series | Sally Ayre Smith [lower-alpha 15] | Nominated | [4] | |
2001 | Best Direction in Television Drama | Stuart McDonald [lower-alpha 16] | Nominated | [5] |
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama | Sigrid Thornton [lower-alpha 17] | Nominated | [5] | |
Best Screenplay in a Television Drama | Hannie Rayson, Andrea Denholm [lower-alpha 18] | Nominated | [5] | |
Best Screenplay in a Television Drama | Andrew Knight, Andrea Denholm [lower-alpha 19] | Nominated | [5] | |
Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama | William McInnes [lower-alpha 20] | Nominated | [5] | |
Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama | John Howard [lower-alpha 21] | Nominated | [5] | |
Best Episode in a Television Drama Series | Sally Ayre Smith [lower-alpha 22] | Nominated | [5] | |
Best Episode in a Television Drama Series | Sally Ayre Smith [lower-alpha 23] | Won | [5] | |
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama | Kerry Armstrong [lower-alpha 24] | Won | [5] |
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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1999 | Best Original Song Composed for a Feature Film, Telemovie, TV Series or Mini-Series | Richard Plesance [lower-alpha 25] | Won | [6] |
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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1999 | Most Outstanding Actress | Sigrid Thornton [lower-alpha 26] | Nominated | [7] |
Most Outstanding Actor | David Wenham [lower-alpha 27] | Won | [7] | |
Most Outstanding Drama Series | SeaChange [lower-alpha 28] | Won | [7] | |
2000 | Most Popular Personality on Australian Television | Sigrid Thornton [lower-alpha 29] | Nominated | [8] |
Most Popular Actress | Sigrid Thornton [lower-alpha 30] | Nominated | [8] | |
Most Outstanding Actress | Sigrid Thornton [lower-alpha 31] | Won | [8] | |
Most Outstanding Actress | Kerry Armstrong [lower-alpha 32] | Nominated | [8] | |
Most Outstanding Actor | William McInnes [lower-alpha 33] | Won | [8] | |
Most Outstanding Actor | John Howard [lower-alpha 34] | Nominated | [8] | |
Most Outstanding Drama Series | SeaChange [lower-alpha 35] | Won | [8] | |
2001 | Most Popular Personality on Australian Television | Sigrid Thornton [lower-alpha 36] | Nominated | [9] |
Most Popular Actress | Sigrid Thornton [lower-alpha 37] | Nominated | [9] | |
Most Popular Actor | William McInnis [lower-alpha 38] | Nominated | [9] | |
Most Outstanding Actress | Sigrid Thornton [lower-alpha 39] | Nominated | [9] | |
Most Outstanding Actress | Kerry Armstrong [lower-alpha 40] | Won | [9] | |
Most Outstanding Actor | William McInnis [lower-alpha 41] | Nominated | [9] | |
Most Outstanding Actor | John Howard [lower-alpha 42] | Won | [9] | |
Most Popular Program | SeaChange [lower-alpha 43] | Nominated | [9] | |
Most Outstanding Drama Series | SeaChange [lower-alpha 44] | Won | [9] |
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