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Hi, the following are projects of mine that are to big to just fit in my to-do list, if you're interested in joining any of the projects, feel free to do so. --Music26/11 18:49, 17 September 2008 (UTC)

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List of awards won by Lost
Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 23 54
Footnotes

The following is a list of Mad Men awards and nominations. Mad Men is an American television drama series created by Matthew Weiner, produced by Lionsgate Television and broadcast in the United States and Canada on the cable network AMC.

Set in New York City, Mad Men takes place in the 1960s at an advertising agency on Madison Avenue. The show centers on Don Draper (Jon Hamm), a senior executive at the agency, and depicts the people in his life, in and out of the office.

Emmy Awards

Primetime Emmy Awards

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode Result
2008 Outstanding Drama Series[2] Matthew Weiner, Tom Palmer, Scott Hornbacher, Lisa Albert, André Jacquemetton, Maria Jacquemetton "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"[3] Won
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series[2] Matthew Weiner "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" Won
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series[2] Alan Taylor "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series[2] Robert Morse "Nixon vs. Kennedy" Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series[2] John Hamm "The Wheel"[4] Nominated
Outstanding Supparting Actor in a Drama Series[2] John Slattery "Long Weekend"[5] Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series[2] Matthew Weiner, Robin Veith "The Wheel" Nominated

Mad Men was the most-nominated drama series and the third most-nominated series overall at the Primetime Emmy Awards in 2008, receiving 16 nominations.[6] Alongside the concurrently nominated FX drama Damages, it became one of the first basic cable series to be nominated for the award for Outstanding Drama Series,[7] an award that it subsequently won.

Series creator Matthew Weiner won the award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for his script for the pilot episode, "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"; the pilot also won for Outstanding Art Direction for a Single Camera Series and Outstanding Cinematography for a One-Hour Series.

In the technical categories, Mad Men won Emmys for Outstanding Hair-Styling for a Single Camera Series (episode: "Shoot") and Outstanding Main Title Design.

Golden Globe Awards

Satellite Awards

Screen Actors Guild awards


Writers Guild of America awards

  • 2007: Best Writing – Dramatic Series (nominated)
  • 2007: Best Writing – Episodic Drama (Chris Provenzano for "The Hobo Code", nominated)
  • 2007: Best Writing – New Series (won)
  • 2008: Best Writing – Dramatic Series (nominated)

Other Awards

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References

  1. ^ Complete List of 2007 Peabody Award Winners from the Peabody Award website
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Complete 2008 Nominations List". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. July 17, 2008. Retrieved February 22, 2009.
  3. ^ 'O Neil, Tom (June 30, 2008). "What the Emmy judges saw". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 21, 2009.
  4. ^ 'O Neil, Tom (July 2, 2008). "Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston breaks into the Emmy list of Top 10 semifinalists for best drama actor". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 21, 2009.
  5. ^ 'O Neil, Tom (June 30, 2008). "Last year's Emmy winner Terry O'Quinn is truly lost! He's not on the semi-finalist list". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2009-03-19.
  6. ^ "60th Primetime Emmy Awards Nominations Summary". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  7. ^ Lowry, Brian (2008-07-17). "Emmys fond of dear 'John'". Variety. Retrieved 2008-07-19.
  8. ^ "AFI Awards 2008". American Film Institute. 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-29.