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List of awards and nominations received by Star Trek: The Next Generation

Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television program that originally aired from September 1987 to May 1994. It won and was nominated for a variety of awards, including seven Emmy Award nominations for the first season, and a further eight in its second season. It would go on to be nominated a total of 58 times, of which it won a total of nineteen awards.[1] Only one of these nominations was not for a Creative Arts Emmy, which was the nomination for Outstanding Drama Series for the show's seventh season.[2]

Awards and nominations received by Star Trek: The Next Generation
Totals[a]
Wins33
Nominations87
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.

Cast member Wil Wheaton was nominated on three occasions for a Youth in Film Award,[3][4] which he won in 1989.[5] Further nominations were received by guest actors Kimberly Cullum and Gabriel Damon at the 16th Youth in Film Awards in 1995.[6] The only other nomination for a single actor was the Screen Actors Guild Award received by Patrick Stewart for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series in the award's inaugural session in 1995.[7]

As of January 1, 2013, Star Trek: The Next Generation has been nominated for 85 different awards, of which it has won 31. Despite the series ending in 1994, it has continued to win awards in special recognition of the series,[8] and for the DVD releases.[9] In this list, "year" refers to the year the award was presented to the winner.

ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards

List of American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Awards and nominations received by Star Trek: The Next Generation
Year Category Nominee Result
1995 Top TV Series[10] Jay Chattaway Won
Top TV Series[10] Dennis McCarthy Won

BSFA Awards

The British Science Fiction Association Awards have been awarded since 1970 by the British Science Fiction Association.[11] Star Trek: The Next Generation was nominated on two occasions for Best Dramatic Presentation.

List of Saturn Awards and nominations received by Star Trek: The Next Generation
Year Category Result
1991 Best Dramatic Presentation[12] Nominated
1992 Best Dramatic Presentation[13] Nominated

Cinema Audio Society Awards

The Cinema Audio Society Awards were first handed out in 1994.[14] Star Trek: The Next Generation was nominated twice in the first two years, winning on one occasion.

List of Cinema Audio Society Awards and nominations received by Star Trek: The Next Generation
Year Category Nominee Episode Result
1994 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television[15] Chris Haire, Doug Davey, Richard L. Morrison, Alan Bernard "Genesis" Nominated
1995 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Series[15] Chris Haire, Doug Davey, Richard L. Morrison, Alan Bernard "Descent, Part I" Won

Emmy Awards

The Emmy is a television production award considered the television equivalent to the Academy Award.[16] Star Trek: The Next Generation was nominated for a single Primetime Emmy Award, and a further 57 Creative Arts Emmys, of which it won nineteen.

Primetime Emmy Awards

List of Primetime Emmy Awards and nominations received by Star Trek: The Next Generation
Year Category Nominee Result
1994 Outstanding Drama Series[17] Rick Berman, Michael Piller, Jeri Taylor, David Livingston, Peter Lauritson, Merri D. Howard, Ronald D. Moore, Wendy Neuss, Brannon Braga Nominated

Creative Arts Emmy Awards

List of Creative Arts Awards and nominations received by Star Trek: The Next Generation
Year Category Nominee Episode Result
1988 Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series[1] Werner Keppler, Michael Westmore, Gerald Quist "Conspiracy" Won
Outstanding Costume Design for a Series[1] William Ware Theiss "The Big Goodbye" Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series[1] Bill Wistrom, Wilson Dyer, Mace Matiosian, James Wolvington, Gerry Sackman, Keith Bilderbeck "11001001" Won
Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series[1] Richard Sabre "Haven" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series[1] Michael Westmore, Werner Keppler, Gerald Quist, Rolf John Keppler "Coming of Age" Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series[1] Edward R. Brown "The Big Goodbye" Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series[1] Chris Haire, Doug Davey, Jerry Clemans, Alan Bernard "Where No One Has Gone Before" Nominated
1989 Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series[1] Bill Wistrom, James Wolvington, Mace Matiosian, Wilson Dyer, Guy Tsujimoto, Gerry Sackman "Q Who" Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series[1] Chris Haire, Doug Davey, Richard L. Morrison, Alan Bernard "Q Who" Won
Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series[1] Richard Sabre, Georgina Williams "Unnatural Selection" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series[1] Michael Westmore, Gerald Quist, Janna Phillips "A Matter of Honor" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series[1] Dennis McCarthy "The Child" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects[1] Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, Peter W. Moyer, Steve Price "Q Who" Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series[1] Richard D. James, Jim Mees "Elementary, Dear Data" Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design for a Series[1] Durinda Wood, William Ware Theiss "Elementary, Dear Data" Nominated
1990 Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series[1] Michael Westmore, Gerald Quist, June Westmore, Hank Edds, Doug Drexler, John Caglione Jr., Ron Walters "Allegiance" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series[1] Dennis McCarthy "Yesterday's Enterprise" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects[1] Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, Peter W. Moyer, Steve Price, Don Lee "Deja Q" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects[1] Robert Legato, Gary Hutzel, Steve Price, Don Greenberg, Erik Nash, Don Lee, Michael Okuda "Tin Man" Nominated
Outstanding Editing for a Series – Single Camera Production[1] Robert Lederman "Deja Q" Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series[1] Alan Bernard, Doug Davey, Richard L. Morrison, Chris Haire "Yesterday's Enterprise" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series[1] Vivian McAteer, Barbara Lampson, Rita Bellissimo "Hollow Pursuits" Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series[1] Richard D. James, Jim Mees "Sins of the Father" Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series[1] Bill Wistrom, James Wolvington, Mace Matiosian, Wilson Dyer, Rick Freeman, Gerry Sackman "Yesterday's Enterprise" Won
1991 Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series[1] Bill Wistrom, James Wolvington, Mace Matiosian, Wilson Dyer, Masanobu 'Tomi' Tomita, Dan Yale, Gerry Sackman "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series[1] Alan Bernard, Doug Davey, Chris Haire, Richard L. Morrison "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" Won
Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series[1] Michael Westmore, Abston Haymore June, Gerald Quist, Michael Mills "Brothers" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series[1] Michael Westmore, Gerald Quist, Abston Haymore June, Ed French, Jill Rockow, Gilbert A. Mosko "Identity Crisis" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series[1] Dennis McCarthy "Half a Life" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects[1] Gary Hutzel, Robert Legato, David Takemura, Michael Okuda, Don Greenberg, Erik Nash, Steve Price, Syd Dutton, Robert Stromberg, Bill Taylor, Don Lee "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects[1] Robert Legato, Gary Hutzel, David Takemura, Patrick Clancey, Steve Price, Michael Okuda, Erik Nash, Syd Dutton, Bill Taylor, Don Lee "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" Nominated
Outstanding Art Direction for a Series[1] Richard D. James, Jim Mees "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series[1] Marvin V. Rush "Family" Nominated
Outstanding Costume Design for a Series[1] Robert Blackman "Devil's Due" Nominated
1992 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series[1] Robert Blackman "Cost of Living" Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series[1] Michael Westmore, Gerald Quist, Ron Walters, Jane Haymore, Bob Scribner, Ken Diaz, Karen Westerfield, Richard Snell, Tania McComas "Cost of Living" Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects[1] Dan Curry, Ronald B. Moore, David Takemura, Erik Nash, Don Lee, Peter Sternlicht, Adam Howard, Syd Dutton, Robert Stromberg "A Matter of Time" Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects[1] Robert Legato, Gary Hutzel, David Takemura, Patrick Clancey, Adrian Hurley, Adam Howard, Don Lee, Dennis Hoerter "Conundrum" Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series[1] Richard D. James, Jim Mees "Unification I" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series[1] Joy Zapata, Patricia Miller "Cost of Living" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series[1] Dennis McCarthy "Unification I" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series[1] Bill Wistrom, James Wolvington, Wilson Dyer, Masanobu 'Tomi' Tomita, Dan Yale, Gerry Sackman "Power Play" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series[1] Alan Bernard, Chris Haire, Richard L. Morrison, Doug Davey "The Next Phase" Won
1993 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series[1] Robert Blackman "Time's Arrow, Part II" Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series[1] Joy Zapata, Candace Neal, Patricia Miller, Laura Connolly, Richard Sabre, Julia L. Walker, Josée Normand "Time's Arrow, Part II" Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series[1] Alan Bernard, Doug Davey, Richard L. Morrison, Chris Haire "A Fistful of Datas" Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series[1] Michael Westmore, Gerald Quist, Abston Haymore June, Karen Westerfield, Jill Rockow, Doug Drexler "The Inner Light" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series[1] Bill Wistrom, James Wolvington, Miguel Rivera, Masanobu 'Tomi' Tomita, Guy Tsujimoto, Jeff Gersh, Dan Yale, Gerry Sackman "Time's Arrow, Part II" Nominated
1994 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series[1] Alan Bernard, Chris Haire, Richard L. Morrison, Doug Davey "Genesis" Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects[1] Dan Curry, David Stipes, Michael Backauskas, Scott Rader, Adam Howard, Erik Nash "All Good Things..." Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series[1] Richard D. James, Andrew Neskoromny, Jim Mees "Thine Own Self" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series[1] Robert Blackman, Abram Waterhouse "All Good Things..." Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series – Single Camera Production[1] Daryl Baskin, J.P. Farrell, David Ramirez "All Good Things..." Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series[1] Joy Zapata, Patricia Miller, Laura Connolly, Carolyn Elias, Don Sheldon, Susan Zietlow-Maust "Firstborn" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series[1] June Westmore, Michael Westmore, Gilbert A. Mosko, Debbie Zoller, Tina Hoffman, David Quashnick, Mike Smithson, Hank Edds, Kevin Haney, Michael Key "Genesis" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series[1] Dennis McCarthy "All Good Things..." Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series[1] Mace Matiosian, Ruth Adelman, Miguel Rivera, Masanobu 'Tomi' Tomit, Guy Tsujimoto, Jeff Gersh, Gerry Sackman, Jerry Trent, Audrey Trent "Genesis" Nominated

Hugo Awards

The Hugo Awards were first awarded in 1952, and were named the Science Fiction Achievement Awards until 1992.[18] Episodes of The Next Generation were nominated on three occasions, winning twice.

List of Hugo Awards and nominations received by Star Trek: The Next Generation
Year Category Episode Result
1988 Best Dramatic Presentation[19] "Encounter at Farpoint" Nominated
1993 Best Dramatic Presentation[20] "The Inner Light" Won
1995 Best Dramatic Presentation[21] "All Good Things..." Won

Saturn Awards

Awarded since 1972, the Saturn Awards is an annual accolade presented by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films to honor science fiction and fantasy films and television shows.[22] Star Trek: The Next Generation has been nominated for seven awards, and won three of them. It was also awarded a Special Recognition Award for the work of all the Star Trek television series in 2005, and further awards for releases of the first five seasons on Blu-ray.[8][23][24]

List of Saturn Awards and nominations received by Star Trek: The Next Generation
Year Category Result
1988 Best Television Series[9] Won
1991 Best Television Series[9] Won
1992 Best Television Series Nominated
1993 Best Television Series Nominated
1994 Best Television Series Nominated
1995 Best Television Series Nominated
2002 Best DVD TV Programming Release[9] Won
2005 Special Recognition Award to the Star Trek TV series[8] Won
2013 Best DVD/Blu-ray TV Series Release[23] Won
2014 Best DVD/Blu-ray TV Series Release[24] Won
2015 Best DVD/Blu-ray TV Series Release Nominated

Youth in Film Awards

The first Youth in Film Awards were awarded in 1979.[25] Cast member Wil Wheaton was nominated on three occasions and won once. Two further nominations were received in 1995 for guest actors Kimberly Cullum and Gabriel Damon.

List of Youth in Film Awards and nominations received by Star Trek: The Next Generation
Year Category Nominee Result
1988 Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Drama Series[3] Wil Wheaton Nominated
1989 Best Young Actor in a Family Syndicated Show[5] Wil Wheaton Won
Best Syndicated Family Drama or Comedy[5] Won
1990 Best Young Actor in an Off-Primetime Family Series[4] Wil Wheaton Nominated
Best Off-Prime Time Family Series[4] Nominated
1995 Best Performance by a Youth Actress – TV Guest Star[6] Kimberly Cullum Nominated
Best Performance by a Youth Actor – TV Guest Star[6] Gabriel Damon Nominated

Other awards

Star Trek: The Next Generation was awarded a Peabody Award for the episode "The Big Goodbye". The Peabody Board saw the series as a new standard in syndicated television, and set forth a challenge to the broadcast industry to produce other shows in syndication of the same quality.[26]

Rather than give in to the usual realities of "first-run" and produce a low budget, but profitable program, the producers chose instead to opt for the highest quality in writing, decor, acting, and, indeed, all facets of the production. In doing so, they have set a new standard of quality for first-run syndication and this is exemplified in the episode "The Big Goodbye."

— The Peabody Board.[26]
List of other awards and nominations received by Star Trek: The Next Generation
Year Award Category Nominee(s) Episode Result
1988 George Foster Peabody Awards[26] "The Big Goodbye" Honoured
1990 Writers Guild of America Awards[27] Best Episodic Drama Melinda M. Snodgrass "The Measure of a Man" Nominated
1995 Screen Actors Guild Awards[7] Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Patrick Stewart Nominated

See also

References

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External links

  • Awards for Star Trek: The Next Generation at IMDb

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Star Trek The Next Generation is an American science fiction television program that originally aired from September 1987 to May 1994 It won and was nominated for a variety of awards including seven Emmy Award nominations for the first season and a further eight in its second season It would go on to be nominated a total of 58 times of which it won a total of nineteen awards 1 Only one of these nominations was not for a Creative Arts Emmy which was the nomination for Outstanding Drama Series for the show s seventh season 2 Awards and nominations received by Star Trek The Next GenerationAwards and nominationsAwardWinsNominationsASCAP Film and Television Music Awards22British Science Fiction Association Award02Cinema Audio Society Awards12Emmy Award1958Hugo Award23Saturn Award610Peabody Awards11Screen Actors Guild Awards01Writers Guild of America01Youth in Film Awards27Totals a Wins33Nominations87Note 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 Cast member Wil Wheaton was nominated on three occasions for a Youth in Film Award 3 4 which he won in 1989 5 Further nominations were received by guest actors Kimberly Cullum and Gabriel Damon at the 16th Youth in Film Awards in 1995 6 The only other nomination for a single actor was the Screen Actors Guild Award received by Patrick Stewart for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series in the award s inaugural session in 1995 7 As of January 1 2013 Star Trek The Next Generation has been nominated for 85 different awards of which it has won 31 Despite the series ending in 1994 it has continued to win awards in special recognition of the series 8 and for the DVD releases 9 In this list year refers to the year the award was presented to the winner Contents 1 ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 2 BSFA Awards 3 Cinema Audio Society Awards 4 Emmy Awards 4 1 Primetime Emmy Awards 4 2 Creative Arts Emmy Awards 5 Hugo Awards 6 Saturn Awards 7 Youth in Film Awards 8 Other awards 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksASCAP Film and Television Music Awards EditList of American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers Awards and nominations received by Star Trek The Next Generation Year Category Nominee Result1995 Top TV Series 10 Jay Chattaway WonTop TV Series 10 Dennis McCarthy WonBSFA Awards EditThe British Science Fiction Association Awards have been awarded since 1970 by the British Science Fiction Association 11 Star Trek The Next Generation was nominated on two occasions for Best Dramatic Presentation List of Saturn Awards and nominations received by Star Trek The Next Generation Year Category Result1991 Best Dramatic Presentation 12 Nominated1992 Best Dramatic Presentation 13 NominatedCinema Audio Society Awards EditThe Cinema Audio Society Awards were first handed out in 1994 14 Star Trek The Next Generation was nominated twice in the first two years winning on one occasion List of Cinema Audio Society Awards and nominations received by Star Trek The Next Generation Year Category Nominee Episode Result1994 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television 15 Chris Haire Doug Davey Richard L Morrison Alan Bernard Genesis Nominated1995 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Series 15 Chris Haire Doug Davey Richard L Morrison Alan Bernard Descent Part I WonEmmy Awards EditThe Emmy is a television production award considered the television equivalent to the Academy Award 16 Star Trek The Next Generation was nominated for a single Primetime Emmy Award and a further 57 Creative Arts Emmys of which it won nineteen Primetime Emmy Awards Edit List of Primetime Emmy Awards and nominations received by Star Trek The Next Generation Year Category Nominee Result1994 Outstanding Drama Series 17 Rick Berman Michael Piller Jeri Taylor David Livingston Peter Lauritson Merri D Howard Ronald D Moore Wendy Neuss Brannon Braga NominatedCreative Arts Emmy Awards Edit List of Creative Arts Awards and nominations received by Star Trek The Next Generation Year Category Nominee Episode Result1988 Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series 1 Werner Keppler Michael Westmore Gerald Quist Conspiracy WonOutstanding Costume Design for a Series 1 William Ware Theiss The Big Goodbye WonOutstanding Sound Editing for a Series 1 Bill Wistrom Wilson Dyer Mace Matiosian James Wolvington Gerry Sackman Keith Bilderbeck 11001001 WonOutstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series 1 Richard Sabre Haven NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series 1 Michael Westmore Werner Keppler Gerald Quist Rolf John Keppler Coming of Age NominatedOutstanding Cinematography for a Series 1 Edward R Brown The Big Goodbye NominatedOutstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series 1 Chris Haire Doug Davey Jerry Clemans Alan Bernard Where No One Has Gone Before Nominated1989 Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series 1 Bill Wistrom James Wolvington Mace Matiosian Wilson Dyer Guy Tsujimoto Gerry Sackman Q Who WonOutstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series 1 Chris Haire Doug Davey Richard L Morrison Alan Bernard Q Who WonOutstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series 1 Richard Sabre Georgina Williams Unnatural Selection NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series 1 Michael Westmore Gerald Quist Janna Phillips A Matter of Honor NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series 1 Dennis McCarthy The Child NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects 1 Dan Curry Ronald B Moore Peter W Moyer Steve Price Q Who NominatedOutstanding Art Direction for a Series 1 Richard D James Jim Mees Elementary Dear Data NominatedOutstanding Costume Design for a Series 1 Durinda Wood William Ware Theiss Elementary Dear Data Nominated1990 Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series 1 Michael Westmore Gerald Quist June Westmore Hank Edds Doug Drexler John Caglione Jr Ron Walters Allegiance NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series 1 Dennis McCarthy Yesterday s Enterprise NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects 1 Dan Curry Ronald B Moore Peter W Moyer Steve Price Don Lee Deja Q NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects 1 Robert Legato Gary Hutzel Steve Price Don Greenberg Erik Nash Don Lee Michael Okuda Tin Man NominatedOutstanding Editing for a Series Single Camera Production 1 Robert Lederman Deja Q NominatedOutstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series 1 Alan Bernard Doug Davey Richard L Morrison Chris Haire Yesterday s Enterprise NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series 1 Vivian McAteer Barbara Lampson Rita Bellissimo Hollow Pursuits NominatedOutstanding Art Direction for a Series 1 Richard D James Jim Mees Sins of the Father WonOutstanding Sound Editing for a Series 1 Bill Wistrom James Wolvington Mace Matiosian Wilson Dyer Rick Freeman Gerry Sackman Yesterday s Enterprise Won1991 Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series 1 Bill Wistrom James Wolvington Mace Matiosian Wilson Dyer Masanobu Tomi Tomita Dan Yale Gerry Sackman The Best of Both Worlds Part II WonOutstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series 1 Alan Bernard Doug Davey Chris Haire Richard L Morrison The Best of Both Worlds Part II WonOutstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series 1 Michael Westmore Abston Haymore June Gerald Quist Michael Mills Brothers NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Series 1 Michael Westmore Gerald Quist Abston Haymore June Ed French Jill Rockow Gilbert A Mosko Identity Crisis NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series 1 Dennis McCarthy Half a Life NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects 1 Gary Hutzel Robert Legato David Takemura Michael Okuda Don Greenberg Erik Nash Steve Price Syd Dutton Robert Stromberg Bill Taylor Don Lee The Best of Both Worlds Part II NominatedOutstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects 1 Robert Legato Gary Hutzel David Takemura Patrick Clancey Steve Price Michael Okuda Erik Nash Syd Dutton Bill Taylor Don Lee The Best of Both Worlds Part II NominatedOutstanding Art Direction for a Series 1 Richard D James Jim Mees The Best of Both Worlds Part II NominatedOutstanding Cinematography for a Series 1 Marvin V Rush Family NominatedOutstanding Costume Design for a Series 1 Robert Blackman Devil s Due Nominated1992 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series 1 Robert Blackman Cost of Living WonOutstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series 1 Michael Westmore Gerald Quist Ron Walters Jane Haymore Bob Scribner Ken Diaz Karen Westerfield Richard Snell Tania McComas Cost of Living WonOutstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects 1 Dan Curry Ronald B Moore David Takemura Erik Nash Don Lee Peter Sternlicht Adam Howard Syd Dutton Robert Stromberg A Matter of Time WonOutstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects 1 Robert Legato Gary Hutzel David Takemura Patrick Clancey Adrian Hurley Adam Howard Don Lee Dennis Hoerter Conundrum WonOutstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series 1 Richard D James Jim Mees Unification I NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series 1 Joy Zapata Patricia Miller Cost of Living NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series 1 Dennis McCarthy Unification I NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series 1 Bill Wistrom James Wolvington Wilson Dyer Masanobu Tomi Tomita Dan Yale Gerry Sackman Power Play NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series 1 Alan Bernard Chris Haire Richard L Morrison Doug Davey The Next Phase Won1993 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series 1 Robert Blackman Time s Arrow Part II WonOutstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series 1 Joy Zapata Candace Neal Patricia Miller Laura Connolly Richard Sabre Julia L Walker Josee Normand Time s Arrow Part II WonOutstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series 1 Alan Bernard Doug Davey Richard L Morrison Chris Haire A Fistful of Datas WonOutstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series 1 Michael Westmore Gerald Quist Abston Haymore June Karen Westerfield Jill Rockow Doug Drexler The Inner Light NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series 1 Bill Wistrom James Wolvington Miguel Rivera Masanobu Tomi Tomita Guy Tsujimoto Jeff Gersh Dan Yale Gerry Sackman Time s Arrow Part II Nominated1994 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series 1 Alan Bernard Chris Haire Richard L Morrison Doug Davey Genesis WonOutstanding Individual Achievement in Special Visual Effects 1 Dan Curry David Stipes Michael Backauskas Scott Rader Adam Howard Erik Nash All Good Things WonOutstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series 1 Richard D James Andrew Neskoromny Jim Mees Thine Own Self NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series 1 Robert Blackman Abram Waterhouse All Good Things NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series Single Camera Production 1 Daryl Baskin J P Farrell David Ramirez All Good Things NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series 1 Joy Zapata Patricia Miller Laura Connolly Carolyn Elias Don Sheldon Susan Zietlow Maust Firstborn NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series 1 June Westmore Michael Westmore Gilbert A Mosko Debbie Zoller Tina Hoffman David Quashnick Mike Smithson Hank Edds Kevin Haney Michael Key Genesis NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series 1 Dennis McCarthy All Good Things NominatedOutstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series 1 Mace Matiosian Ruth Adelman Miguel Rivera Masanobu Tomi Tomit Guy Tsujimoto Jeff Gersh Gerry Sackman Jerry Trent Audrey Trent Genesis NominatedHugo Awards EditThe Hugo Awards were first awarded in 1952 and were named the Science Fiction Achievement Awards until 1992 18 Episodes of The Next Generation were nominated on three occasions winning twice List of Hugo Awards and nominations received by Star Trek The Next Generation Year Category Episode Result1988 Best Dramatic Presentation 19 Encounter at Farpoint Nominated1993 Best Dramatic Presentation 20 The Inner Light Won1995 Best Dramatic Presentation 21 All Good Things WonSaturn Awards EditAwarded since 1972 the Saturn Awards is an annual accolade presented by the Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy amp Horror Films to honor science fiction and fantasy films and television shows 22 Star Trek The Next Generation has been nominated for seven awards and won three of them It was also awarded a Special Recognition Award for the work of all the Star Trek television series in 2005 and further awards for releases of the first five seasons on Blu ray 8 23 24 List of Saturn Awards and nominations received by Star Trek The Next Generation Year Category Result1988 Best Television Series 9 Won1991 Best Television Series 9 Won1992 Best Television Series Nominated1993 Best Television Series Nominated1994 Best Television Series Nominated1995 Best Television Series Nominated2002 Best DVD TV Programming Release 9 Won2005 Special Recognition Award to the Star Trek TV series 8 Won2013 Best DVD Blu ray TV Series Release 23 Won2014 Best DVD Blu ray TV Series Release 24 Won2015 Best DVD Blu ray TV Series Release NominatedYouth in Film Awards EditThe first Youth in Film Awards were awarded in 1979 25 Cast member Wil Wheaton was nominated on three occasions and won once Two further nominations were received in 1995 for guest actors Kimberly Cullum and Gabriel Damon List of Youth in Film Awards and nominations received by Star Trek The Next Generation Year Category Nominee Result1988 Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Drama Series 3 Wil Wheaton Nominated1989 Best Young Actor in a Family Syndicated Show 5 Wil Wheaton WonBest Syndicated Family Drama or Comedy 5 Won1990 Best Young Actor in an Off Primetime Family Series 4 Wil Wheaton NominatedBest Off Prime Time Family Series 4 Nominated1995 Best Performance by a Youth Actress TV Guest Star 6 Kimberly Cullum NominatedBest Performance by a Youth Actor TV Guest Star 6 Gabriel Damon NominatedOther awards EditStar Trek The Next Generation was awarded a Peabody Award for the episode The Big Goodbye The Peabody Board saw the series as a new standard in syndicated television and set forth a challenge to the broadcast industry to produce other shows in syndication of the same quality 26 Rather than give in to the usual realities of first run and produce a low budget but profitable program the producers chose instead to opt for the highest quality in writing decor acting and indeed all facets of the production In doing so they have set a new standard of quality for first run syndication and this is exemplified in the episode The Big Goodbye The Peabody Board 26 List of other awards and nominations received by Star Trek The Next Generation Year Award Category Nominee s Episode Result1988 George Foster Peabody Awards 26 The Big Goodbye Honoured1990 Writers Guild of America Awards 27 Best Episodic Drama Melinda M Snodgrass The Measure of a Man Nominated1995 Screen Actors Guild Awards 7 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Patrick Stewart NominatedSee also EditList of Star Trek The Original Series awards and nominations List of Star Trek Deep Space Nine awards and nominations List of Star Trek Voyager awards and nominations List of Star Trek Enterprise awards and nominations List of Star Trek Discovery awards and nominationsReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i 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