TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming

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The TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming is an award given by the Television Critics Association. [1] Beginning with the 39th ceremony in 2023 the category was split into programming created for children under seven, awarded under "Children's Programming", and programs for older youths, awarded under "Family Programming". [2]

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Winners and nominees

YearCategoryWinnerOther Nominees
19841985
(1st)
Faerie Tale Theatre (Showtime)
19851986
(2nd)
WonderWorks (PBS)
19861987
(3rd)
Pee-wee's Playhouse (CBS)
19871988
(4th)
Degrassi Junior High (PBS)
19881989
(5th)
The Jim Henson Hour (NBC)
19891990
(6th)
Jim Henson
19901991
(7th)
War in the Gulf: Answering Children's Questions (ABC)
19911992
(8th)
Peggy Charren, founder of Action for Children’s Television
19921993
(9th)
Linda Ellerbee (Nickelodeon)
19931994
(10th)
Linda Ellerbee (Nickelodeon)
19941995
(11th)
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee (Nickelodeon)
19951996
(12th)
Wishbone (PBS)
19961997
(13th)
Bill Nye the Science Guy (PBS)
and
Wishbone (PBS)
19971998
(14th)
Blue's Clues (Nickelodeon)
19981999
(15th)
Blue's Clues (Nickelodeon)
19992000
(16th)
Between the Lions (PBS)
20002001
(17th)
Between the Lions (PBS)
and
Sesame Street (PBS)
20012002
(18th)
SpongeBob SquarePants (Nickelodeon)
20022003
(19th)
Reading Rainbow (PBS)
20032004
(20th)
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee (Nickelodeon)
20042005
(21st)
Degrassi: The Next Generation (The N)
20052006
(22nd)
High School Musical (Disney Channel)
20062007
(23rd)
Kyle XY (ABC Family)
20072008
(24th)
WordGirl (PBS)
20082009
(25th)
Yo Gabba Gabba! (Nickelodeon)
20092010
(26th)
Yo Gabba Gabba! (Nick Jr. Channel)
20102011
(27th)
Sesame Street (PBS)
20112012
(28th)
Switched at Birth (ABC Family)
20122013
(29th)
Bunheads (ABC Family)
20132014
(30th)
The Fosters (ABC Family)
20142015
(31st)
The Fosters (ABC Family)
20152016
(32nd) [3]
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (PBS)
20162017
(33rd) [4]
Speechless (ABC)
20172018
(34th)
Sesame Street (HBO)
20182019
(35th)
Arthur (PBS Kids)
20192020
(36th)
Molly of Denali (PBS Kids)
20202021
(37th) [5] [6]
The Baby-Sitters Club (Netflix)
20212022
(38th) [7] [8]
The Baby-Sitters Club (Netflix)
20222023
(39th) [9]
Children's Programming Bluey (Disney+)
Family Programming Ms. Marvel (Disney+)
20232024
(40th) [10]
Children's Programming Bluey (Disney+)
Family Programming Doctor Who (Disney+)

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