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List of awards and nominations received by the Degrassi franchise

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of Degrassi awards
Award Wins Nominations
ACTRA Award
0 1
American Children's Television Festival
1 1
Awards of Excellence Gala
7 7
Banff Television Festival
1 1
Canadian Film and Television Awards
2 2
Canadian Screen Awards
4 7
Canadian Screenwriting Awards
2 4
The Chris Awards
7 7
Creative Arts Emmy Award
0 2
DGC Awards
6 13
The EDGE Awards
1 1
Gemini Awards
28 38
GLAAD Media Awards
0 5
Hugo Awards
1 1
Humanitas Prize
1 1
Ingenuity Award
1 1
International Emmy Awards
2 2
International New Media Festival
2 2
The Joey Awards, Vancouver
1 8
NAACP Image Awards
0 1
NCFR Media Awards
10 10
Parents' Choice Award
3 3
Peabody Award
1 1
PRISM Awards
1 1
Prix Jeunesse
2 2
Shaw Rocket Fund
1 1
SHINE Awards
2 2
Teen Choice Awards
2 2
TCA Award
2 2
TV Guide Reader's Choice Award
1 1
U. S. International Film and Video Festival
1 1
Young Artist Awards
8 25
Young Entertainer Awards
0 3
Totals
Awards won 100
Nominations 161
Footnotes

This is a list of notable awards won by Degrassi, a Canadian teen drama entertainment series and media franchise that depicts a group of students facing the typical issues and challenges of teen life. The Degrassi fictional universe, created by Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood under their production company Playing With Time, is the setting of five television series that began with The Kids of Degrassi Street in 1979 and ended with Degrassi: Next Class in 2017. In addition, television movies (School's Out, Degrassi Takes Manhattan), documentary mini-series (Degrassi Talks), as well as books (Degrassi Junior High and High novels, Degrassi: Extra Credit) and other multimedia complement the franchise.

Spanning four decades, Degrassi has won many different awards, including twenty-eight Gemini Awards, six Directors Guild of Canada Awards, and a Peabody Award. In 2005, Degrassi was the subject of a CBC Television Gemini Special as the "Top Canadian Show of the Last 20 Years", while Degrassi: The Next Generation was the first Canadian series to be awarded the Choice Summer Series at the Teen Choice Awards.[1] Each incarnation in the Degrassi franchise has received recognition: The Kids of Degrassi Street received eight awards and one nominations; Degrassi Junior High received twenty awards and six nominations; Degrassi High received seven awards and six nominations; School's Out won one award and one other nomination; Degrassi Talks garnered one nomination; Degrassi: The Next Generation earned itself fifty-seven awards and another seventy-five nominations; and Degrassi: Next Class garnered four wins with another twenty-three nominations to date.

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ACTRA Award

The ACTRA Awards celebrate excellence in television and radio industries. They were first presented in 1972 then revived in 2003 with regional branches presenting their own awards.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2017 Outstanding Performance - Male Degrassi: Next Generation Eric Osborne Nominated [2]

American Children's Television Festival

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1989 Ollie Award Degrassi Junior High Won [3]

Awards of Excellence Gala

The Awards of Excellence Gala is hosted annually by the Alliance for Children and Television, formerly known as the Children's Broadcast Institute. Professionals involved in children's television productions award children's programs made in Canada that stand out for their excellence. The ACT has honoured Degrassi with seven awards and one nomination. Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood also won an award for "Best Independent Producer" in 1983.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1983 Independent Producer's Award The Kids of Degrassi Street Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood Won [3]
1985 All Genres - Teen The Kids of Degrassi Street "Griff Makes a Date" Won [3]
1987 All Genres - Teen The Kids of Degrassi Street "Griff Gets a Hand" Won [3]
1989 All Genres - Teen Degrassi Junior High "He Ain't Heavy" Won [3]
All Genres - Teen Degrassi High "A New Start" Won [3]
1992 All Genres - Teen School's Out Won [3]
2003 All Genres - Teen Degrassi: The Next Generation Won [4]
2007 All Genres - Teen Degrassi: The Next Generation Nominated [5]

Banff Television Festival

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1987 Best Continuing Series Degrassi Junior High Won [3]

Canadian Film & Television Awards

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1985 Best Instructional/Educational Broadcast Program The Kids of Degrassi Street "Griff Makes a Date" Won
1987 Personal Achievement The Kids of Degrassi Street Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood Won [6]

Canadian Screen Awards

The Canadian Screen Awards are an annual Canadian television industry awards ceremony given out by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television to Canadian television shows, films, and digital media. It replaced the Gemini Awards in 2012.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2013 Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series Degrassi Linda Schuyler, Stefan Brogren,
David Lowe, Stephen Stohn,
Stephanie Williams, and Brendon Yorke
Won [7]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi Charlotte Arnold for "Rock you Body (Part 2)" Nominated [7]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi Jahmil French for "Smash Into You" Nominated [7]
Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi Phil Earnshaw for "Scream (Part 2)" Won [7]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi Dylan Everett for "Rusty Cage (Part 2)" Nominated [7]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi Aislinn Paul for "Waterfalls (Part 2)" Nominated [7]
2017 Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series Degrassi: Next Class Nominated [8]
Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: Next Class Episode "#ThisCouldBeUsButYouPlayin" – Family Channel (DHX) Won [8]
Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Program or Series[8] Degrassi: Next Class Episode "#YesMeansYes" – Family Channel (DHX) Won [8]
2018 Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series Degrassi: Next Class Nominated [9]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Series Degrassi: Next Class Amanda Arcuri Nominated [9]
Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Series Degrassi: Next Class Matt Huether for "#ImSleep" Nominated [9]
Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Series Degrassi: Next Class Sarah Glinski for "#IRegretNothing" Nominated [9]

Canadian Screenwriting Awards

First awarded in 1997, the Canadian Screenwriting Awards are given out annually by the Writers Guild of Canada. Through Degrassi: The Next Generation, Degrassi has received nominations for three Best Youth Script Awards, and won two of them. 2005 saw two D:TNG episodes pitted against each other.

Year Category Series Nominee(s) Result Ref
2004 Best Youth Script Awards Degrassi: The Next Generation Aaron Martin, James Hurst and Shelley Scarrow
for "Pride"
Won [10]
2005 Best Youth Script Awards Degrassi: The Next Generation James Hurst and Miklos Perlus
for "Mercy Street"
Won [11]
Best Youth Script Awards Degrassi: The Next Generation Shelley Scarrow
for "Secret (Part 1)"
Nominated [1]
2017 Tweens & Teens Degrassi: Next Class Ian MacIntyre for "#TeamFollowBack" Won
2018 Tween & Teens Degrassi: Next Class Courtney Jane Walker for "#FactsOnly" Nominated [12]
Tweens & Teens Degrassi: Next Class Matt Huether for "#RollUpToTheClubLike" Nominated [12]

The Chris Awards

The Chris Awards are hosted by the Columbus International Film and Video Festival, an annual film festival held in Columbus, OH to encourage and promote the use of film and video in all forms of education and communication. Degrassi has seven Chris Statuettes, the highest award given to film or video productions. Entries are judged on a seven-point rating system. A superior rating of seven is required for winning the Chris.[13]

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1988 Chris Statuette Degrassi Junior High "The Best Laid Plans" Won [3]
Chris Statuette Degrassi Junior High "A Helping Hand" Won [3]
1989 Chris Statuette Degrassi Junior High "Bottled Up" Won [3]
1990 Chris Statuette Degrassi High "Nobody's Perfect" Won [3]
Chris Statuette Degrassi High "A New Start" Won [3]
1991 Chris Statuette Degrassi High "Crossed Wires" Won [3]
Chris Statuette Degrassi High "Bad Blood" Won [3]

Creative Arts Emmy Awards

The Creative Arts Emmy Award is a class of Emmy Awards presented in recognition of technical and other similar achievements in American television programming. The Creative Arts Emmys also include such categories as outstanding animated programs and guest acting.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2011 Outstanding Children's Program Degrassi "My Body Is a Cage, Part 2" Nominated [14]
2012 Outstanding Children's Program Degrassi "Extraordinary Machine, Part 2" Nominated [15]
2014 Outstanding Children's Program Degrassi "Unbelievable" Nominated [16]

DGC Awards

The Directors Guild of Canada's first award ceremony was held on October 5, 2002. As such, only Degrassi: The Next Generation has been able to garner recognition for Degrassi. Degrassi has won six awards, taking home three of those in 2003, more than any other television production.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2002 Outstanding Achievement in a Television Series - Children's Degrassi: The Next Generation Bruce McDonald et al.
for "Mother and Child Reunion"
Won [17]
Outstanding Achievement in Picture Editing Degrassi: The Next Generation Stephen Withrow
for "Mother and Child Reunion"
Nominated [17]
2003 Outstanding Achievement in a Television Series - Children's Degrassi: The Next Generation Bruce McDonald et al.
for "When Doves Cry"
Won [18]
Outstanding Achievement in Direction – Television Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Bruce McDonald
for "White Wedding"
Won [18]
Outstanding Achievement in Picture Editing - Short Form Degrassi: The Next Generation Stephen Withrow
for "When Doves Cry"
Won [18]
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design – Short Form Degrassi: The Next Generation Stephen Stanley
for "White Wedding"
Nominated [4]
2004 Outstanding Achievement in a Television Series - Family Degrassi: The Next Generation "Holiday" Won [4]
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design – Television Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Stephen Stanley
for "Holiday"
Nominated [19]
2005 Outstanding Achievement in a Television Series - Family Degrassi: The Next Generation Stefan Sciani et al.
for "Time Stands Still (Part 2)"
Won [4]
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design – Television Series> Degrassi: The Next Generation Stephen Stanley
for "Goin' Down the Road"
Nominated [20]
2007 Outstanding Achievement in a Television Series - Family Degrassi: The Next Generation for "Can't Hardly Wait" Nominated [21]
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design – Television Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Stephen Stanley
for "What it Feels Like to be a Ghost (Part 2)"
Nominated [21]
2008 Outstanding Achievement in a Television Series - Family Degrassi: The Next Generation Patrick Williams
for "Pass the Dutchie"
Nominated [22]
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Television Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Danielle McBride (Dialogue Editor), Dan Sexton (Sound Effects Editor), John Loranger (1st Assistant Sound Editor)
for "Pass the Dutchie"
Nominated [22]
2016 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Family Series Degrassi: Next Class Stefan Brogren, Director; Joshua Gray, 1st Assistant Director; Andrew McNeill, 2nd Assistant Director; James Dalton, 3rd Assistant Director; Jimmy Palferro, Trainee Assistant Director; Michael Bawcutt, Production Manager; Linda Keyworth, Assistant Production Manager; Chris Martin, Location Manager; Bruce Jackson, Location Production Assistant; Peter Mabrucco, Production Assistant; Anthony J. Grosse, Production Accountant; Sheralyn McGrath, 1st Assistant Accountant; Stephen Stanley, Production Designer; Hayley Isaacs, 1st Assistant Art Director; Andrew Lima, 1st Assistant Art Director; Maria Gutierrez, Trainee Assistant Art Director; Fabrizio Sclocco, Trainee Assistant Art Director; Danielle McBride, Supervising Sound Editor; John Douglas Smith, SFX Editor; Marvyn Dennis, Dialogue Editor; Craig MacLellan, 1st Assistant Sound Editor; Jason Irvine, Picture Editor; Lee-Ann Cass, 1st Assistant Picture Editor; Amanda Mitro, Assistant Picture Editor for "#BootyCall" Nominated [23]
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Family Series Degrassi: Next Class Stefan Brogren, Director; Joshua Gray, 1st Assistant Director; Andrew McNeill, 2nd Assistant Director; Tal Aulbrook, 3rd Assistant Director; Michael Bawcutt, Production Manager; Linda Keyworth, Assistant Production Manager; Jimmy Palferro, Trainee Assistant Director; James Dalton, Production Assistant; Chris Martin, Location Manager; Bruce Jackson, Location Production Assistant; Anthony J. Grosse, Production Accountant; Sheralyn McGrath, 1st Assistant Accountant; Stephen Stanley, Production Designer; Hayley Isaacs, 1st Assistant Art Director; Andrew Lima, 1st Assistant Art Director; Maria Gutierrez, Trainee Assistant Art Director; Fabrizio Sclocco, Trainee Assistant Art Director; Danielle McBride, Supervising Sound Editor; John Douglas Smith, SFX Editor; Marvyn Dennis, Dialogue Editor; Craig MacLellan, 1st Assistant Sound Editor; Michael Legedza, 1st Assistant Sound Editor; Nicholas Wong, Picture Editor; Lee-Ann Cass, 1st Assistant Picture Editor; Amanda Mitro, Assistant Picture Editor for "#SorryNotSorry" Nominated [23]
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Family Series Degrassi: Next Class Eleanore Lindo, Director; Mark Pancer, 1st Assistant Director; Eric Banz, 2nd Assistant Director; Tal Aulbrook, 3rd Assistant Director; Michael Bawcutt, Production Manager; Linda Keyworth, Assistant Production Manager; Jimmy Palferro, Trainee Assistant Director; James Dalton, Production Assistant; Chris Martin, Location Manager; Bruce Jackson, Location Production Assistant; Anthony J. Grosse, Production Accountant; Sheralyn McGrath, 1st Assistant Accountant; Stephen Stanley, Production Designer; Andrew Lima, 1st Assistant Art Director; Hayley Isaacs, 1st Assistant Art Director; Maria Gutierrez, Trainee Assistant Art Director; Fabrizio Sclocco, Trainee Assistant Art Director; Danielle McBride, Supervising Sound Editor; John Douglas Smith, SFX Editor; Marvyn Dennis, Dialogue Editor; Craig MacLellan, 1st Assistant Sound Editor; Nicholas Wong, Picture Editor; Lee-Ann Cass, 1st Assistant Picture Editor; Amanda Mitro, Assistant Picture Editor for "#ThisCouldBeUsButYouPlayin" Nominated [23]
2017 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Family Series Degrassi: Next Class Stefan Brogren for "#ImSleep" Nominated [24]
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Family Series Degrassi: Next Class Philip Earnshaw for "#IRegretNothing" Nominated [24]

The EDGE Awards

The EDGE (Entertainment Depiction of Gun Education) Awards recognize feature films, TV movies, reality programs and episodes of scripted television series that effectively promote firearm safety and discourage gun violence. They are awarded annually by The Entertainment Industries Council.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2006 Children's Live Action Episode or Special for TV Degrassi: The Next Generation "Time Stands Still" Won [25]

Gemini Awards

The Gemini Awards were an annual Canadian television industry awards ceremony given out by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to English language television shows. Awarded from 1986 to 2011, every incarnation of Degrassi was nominated for at least one award each year they have been on air, except 1991. Together, they have won twenty-four awards and thirty-five more nominations.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1986 Best Children's Program The Kids Of Degrassi Street Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood
for "Griff Gets a Hand"
Won [26]
Best Writing in a Dramatic Program or Series The Kids Of Degrassi Street Yan Moore
for "Griff Gets a Hand"
Nominated [26]
1987 Best Direction in a Dramatic or Comedy Series Degrassi Junior High Kit Hood Won [27]
Best Children's Series[27] Degrassi Junior High Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood Won
Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Continuing Dramatic Role Degrassi Junior High Pat Mastroianni Nominated [27]
Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Continuing Dramatic Role Degrassi Junior High Stacie Mistysyn Nominated [27]
Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Continuing Dramatic Role Degrassi Junior High Nicole Stoffman Nominated [27]
1988 Best Direction in a Dramatic or Comedy Series Degrassi Junior High Kit Hood Won [27]
Best Dramatic Series Degrassi Junior High Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood Won [27]
The Multiculturalism Award Degrassi Junior High Won [27]
Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Continuing Dramatic Role Degrassi Junior High Pat Mastrioanni Won [27]
1989 Best Dramatic Series Degrassi Junior High Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood Won [27]
Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Continuing Dramatic Role Degrassi Junior High Stefan Brogren Nominated [27]
Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Continuing Dramatic Role Degrassi Junior High Stacie Mistycyn Won [27]
1990 Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Continuing Dramatic Role Degrassi High Duncan Waugh Nominated [27]
Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Continuing Dramatic Role Degrassi High Pat Mastrioanni Nominated [27]
Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Continuing Dramatic Role Degrassi High Angela Deiseach Nominated [27]
Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Continuing Dramatic Role Degrassi High Amanda Stepto Nominated [27]
1992 Best Dramatic Series Degrassi High Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood Nominated [27]
1993 Best Television Movie School's Out Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood Nominated [28]
Best Youth Program or Series Degrassi Talks Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood Nominated [27]
2002 Best Photography in a Dramatic Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Gavin Smith
for "Mother and Child Reunion"
Nominated [27]
Best Short Dramatic Program Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler and Stephen Stohn
for "Mother and Child Reunion"
Nominated [27]
Geminis' Hottest Star Degrassi: The Next Generation Daniel Clark Nominated [4]
Geminis' Hottest Star Degrassi: The Next Generation Stefan Brogren Nominated [4]
Most Innovative Website Competition Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn,
Raja Khanna and Roma Khanna
for http://www.degrassi.tv
Won [27]
2003 Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler and Stephen Stohn Won [27]
Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Bruce McDonald
for "Weird Science"
Won [27]
Best Interactive Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn,
Raja Khanna and Roma Khanna
for Degrassi: The Next Generation and http://www.degrassi.tv
Won [27]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Jake Epstein
for "Tears are Not Enough"
Won [27]
Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Stephen Withrow
for "White Wedding"
Nominated [27]
Best Short Dramatic Program Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler and Stephen Stohn Nominated [27]
Best Writing for a Children's or Youths' Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Aaron Martin and Craig Cornell
for "Careless Whisper"
Nominated [27]
Most Popular Website Competition Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn,
Raja Khanna and Roma Khanna
for http://www.degrassi.tv
Won [27]
2004 Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler and Stephen Stohn Won [27]
Best Direction in a Children's or Youths' Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Philip Earnshaw
for "Pride"
Won [27]
Best Interactive Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn
and Raja Khanna for Degrassi: The Next Generation and http://www.degrassi.tv
Nominated [27]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Jake Epstein
for "Should I Stay or Should I Go"
Nominated [27]
Best Writing for a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Shelley Scarrow, Nicole Demerse
and James Hurst
for "Accidents Will Happen"
Nominated [27]
2005 Best Dramatic Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn and Aaron Martin Nominated [27]
Most Popular Website[1] Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn,
and Raja Khanna
for http://www.degrassi.tv
Nominated [27]
CBC Television Gemini Special: Top Canadian Show for the Last 20 Years Degrassi Won [4]
2006 Best Original Music Score for a Dramatic Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Jim McGrath
for "Our Lips are Sealed"
Won [27]
2007 Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn,
James Hurst, David Lowe
and Stephanie Williams
Nominated [27]
Best Original Music Score for a Dramatic Series[27] Degrassi: The Next Generation Jim McGrath
for "Our Lips are Sealed"
Nominated [27]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Shenae Grimes
for "Eyes Without a Face (Part 2)"
Won [27]
Best Sound in a Dramatic Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Paul Williamson, Virginia Storey,
Bill McMillan, Mike Baskerville,
Steven Munro and Danielle McBride
Nominated [27]
2008 Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn,
David Lowe, Brendon Yorke
and Stephanie Williams
Won [29][30][31][32][33]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Shane Kippel
for "Death or Glory (Part 2)"
Nominated [29][30]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Lauren Collins
for "Talking in Your Sleep"
Nominated [29][30]
Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Philip Earnshaw for "Standing in the Dark (Part 1)" Nominated [29][30]
2009 Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Eleanor Lindo for "Fight the Power" Won [34]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Paula Brancati for "Fight the Power" Nominated [34]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Stacey Farber for "Paradise City (Part 3)" Nominated [34]
2010 Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler, Stefan Brogren,
David Lowe, Stephen Stohn,
Stephanie Williams, and Brendon Yorke
Nominated [35]
Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Stefan Brogren for "Beat It (Part 2)" Won [35]
Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Phil Earnshaw for "Just Can't Get Enough (Part 2)" Nominated [35]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Charlotte Arnold for "Somebody" Won [35]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Landon Liboiron for "Waiting For a Girl Like You" Nominated [35]
Academy Achievement Award Linda Schuyler Won [35]
2011 Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series Degrassi Linda Schuyler, Stefan Brogren,
David Lowe, Stephen Stohn,
Stephanie Williams, and Brendon Yorke
Won [36][37]
Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi Phil Earnshaw for "My Body Is a Cage (Part 2)" Nominated [36]
Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi Pat Williams for "All Falls Down (Part 2)" Won [36]
Best Sound in a Dramatic Program "Degrassi Takes Manhattan" Robert Fletcher, Mike Baskervillem,
John Dykstra, Danielle McBride,
Dan Sexton, and Virginia Storey
Nominated [36]
Best Writing in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi Michael Grassi for "My Body Is a Cage (Part 2)" Nominated [36]
Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series Degrassi Jordan Todosey for "My Body Is a Cage (Part 2)" Won [36]

GLAAD Media Awards

The GLAAD Media Awards were created in 1990 by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation to recognize and honor the mainstream media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the LGBT community and the issues that affect their lives.

Year Category Series Result Ref
2004 Outstanding Drama Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Nominated [38]
2008 Outstanding Drama Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Nominated [39]
2011 Outstanding Drama Series Degrassi Nominated [40]
2012 Outstanding Drama Series Degrassi Nominated [41]
2013 Outstanding Drama Series Degrassi Nominated [42]

The Hugo Awards

The Chicago International Film Festival awarded Degrassi: The Next Generation a Silver Plaque at the Hugo Awards (not to be confused with the Hugo Awards for the best science fiction or fantasy works from the World Science Fiction Society) for Best Children's Program in 2003.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Notes Ref
2003 Best Children's Program Degrassi: The Next Generation Won Silver Plaque [4]

Humanitas Prize

The Humanitas Prize is an award for film and television writing intended to promote human dignity, meaning, and freedom. It was first award in 1975 for television writers only. Nineteen years later, it was expanded to include films. Degrassi: Next Class is the only series in the franchise to be a finalist and win.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2017 Children's Live Action Category Degrassi: Next Class Courtney Jane Walker for "#TurntUp" Nominated [43]
2018 Children's Live Action Category Degrassi: Next Class Matt Huether for "#ImSleep" Won [44]

Ingenuity Award

The Ingenuity Award recognizes individuals for their accomplishments in promoting new and better ways of doing things for Canada. 2004 saw Degrassi creator and Epitome Pictures president Linda Schuyler win an Ingenuity award for her work in Canadian television.[4]

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2002 Degrassi Linda Schuyler Won

International Emmy Awards

The International Emmy Awards are presented to the best television programs produced throughout the world. Degrassi has won two International Emmy in the "Children & Young People" category through The Kids of Degrassi Street and Degrassi Junior High. When executive producer Kit Hood accepted the award for DJH, he announced that if Spike's baby were a boy, it would be named Ralph, after the president of the ATAS, and if it was a girl, it would be called Emma, after the Emmy.[45]

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1986 Children & Young People The Kids of Degrassi Street "Griff Gets a Hand" Won [46]
1987 Children & Young People Degrassi Junior High "It's Late" Won [46]
1988 Children & Young People Degrassi Junior High "Great Expectations" Nominated [47]

International New Media Awards

The International New Media Awards are judged by new media professionals and presented at the annual International New Media Festival. Degrassi won two awards in 2002 for its official website.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2002 Entertainment Website Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn,
Raja Khanna and Roma Khanna
for http://www.degrassi.tv
Won [48]
Best Technical Achievement Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn,
Raja Khanna and Roma Khanna
for http://www.degrassi.tv
Won [48]

The Joey Awards, Vancouver

The Joey Awards are presented to honour and recognize young performers in Canada through awards and educating parents on keeping them safe in show business.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2016 Young Actor in a TV Drama Series Leading Role Degrassi: Next Class Ehren Kassam Nominated
Young Actor in a TV Drama Series Leading Role Degrassi: Next Class Eric Osborne Nominated
2017 Best Series Regular or Leading Actress in a TV Series 16 Years & Over Degrassi: Next Class Jamie Bloch Nominated [49]
Best Series Regular or Leading Actress in a TV Series 16 Years & Over Degrassi: Next Class Chelsea Clark Nominated [49]
Best Series Regular or Leading Actress in a TV Series 16 Years & Over Degrassi: Next Class Dalia Yegavian Won
Best Series Regular or Leading Actor in a TV Series 18 Years & Up Degrassi: Next Class André Dae Kim Nominated [49]
Best Series Regular or Leading Actor in a TV Series 18 Years & Up Degrassi: Next Class Richard Walters Nominated [49]
Best Series Regular or Leading Actor in a TV Series 18 Years & Up Degrassi: Next Class Ehren Kassam Nominated [49]

NAACP Image Awards

The NAACP Image Awards are presented by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to honour outstanding people of color in film, television, music, and literature.

Year Category Series Result Ref
2013 Outstanding Children's Program[50] Degrassi Nominated

The NCFR Media Awards

The National Council on Family Relations recognised Degrassi: The Next Generation for its quality family programming at its 34th Annual Awards in 2001, and 36th in 2003.[1] The awards recognize excellence in commercial and educational television that address social issues. Degrassi has received seven first place awards for six episodes, two second place award for two more episodes, and an honorable mention for another.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Notes Ref
2001 Teenage Pregnancy and Sexuality Degrassi: The Next Generation "The Mating Game" Won 1st Place
Marital and Family Issues Degrassi: The Next Generation "Parent's Day" Won 1st Place
Communications Degrassi: The Next Generation "Parent's Day" Won 1st Place
Addiction/Substance Degrassi: The Next Generation "Basketball Diaries" Won 1st Place
Contemporary Social Issues Degrassi: The Next Generation "Eye of the Beholder" Won 1st Place
Human Development Across the Life Span Degrassi: The Next Generation "Coming of Age" Won 2nd Place
2003 Family Violence/Abuse Degrassi: The Next Generation "When Doves Cry" Won 1st Place [1]
Diverse Family Systems Degrassi: The Next Generation "Don't Believe the Hype" Won 1st Place [1]
Sexuality/Sex Roles/Teen Pregnancy Degrassi: The Next Generation "Careless Whisper" Won 2nd Place [1]
Health/Stress/Crisis Degrassi: The Next Generation "Shout" Won Honourable Mention [1]

Parent's Choice Award

The Parents' Choice Awards have been awarded to the best children's media since 1978. The judging panel is made up of educators, scientists, performing artists, librarians, parents and kids to help parents make informed decisions about which new products are right for their children.[51]

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1988 Teen dilemmas portrayed with honesty and humor[6] Degrassi Junior High Won
1989 Teen dilemmas portrayed with honesty and humor[6] Degrassi Junior High Won
1991 Teen dilemmas portrayed with honesty and humor[6] Degrassi Junior High Won

Peabody Award

First awarded in 1941, the George Foster Peabody Award awards excellence in radio and television broadcasting.

Year Category Series Nomiee Result Ref
2010 Degrassi "My Body Is a Cage" Won [52]

PRISM Awards

The PRISM Awards are awarded by the Entertainment Industries Council for entertainment for accurate portrayals of substance abuse, addiction and mental health.

Year Category Series Nomiee Result Ref
2013 Teen Program Degrassi Won [53][54]

Prix Jeunesse

Degrassi has won two Prix Jeunesse awards, and has been nominated for another two. The awards are held bi-annually in Munich, Germany, and aim to improve children's television worldwide by deepening understanding and promoting communication among nations.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1986 Best Drama The Kids of Degrassi Street "Griff Makes a Date" Won [55]
1992 Best Drama Degrassi High "Bad Blood" Won [6]
2004 Best Children's Television Programme Degrassi: The Next Generation Nominated [56]
Best Website Degrassi: The Next Generation Linda Schuyler, Stephen Stohn,
and Raja Khanna
for http://www.degrassi.tv
Nominated [56]

Shaw Rocket Prize

Created in 2005, the Shaw Rocket Prize winner receives a rocket shaped statuette and CA$50,000, and is awarded for the best independent Canadian children's television program. The prize is given annually by the Shaw Rocket Fund, who provide financial support to Canadian productions.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2005 Degrassi: The Next Generation Won [57]

SHINE Awards

The SHINE (Sexual Health IN Entertainment) Awards, originally the Nancy Susan Reynolds Awards, are conducted by The Media Project. The awards honour accurate and honest portrayals of sexuality in programming.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1990 Best Youth Episodic
(as Nancy Susan Reynolds Award)
Degrassi High "A New Start" Won [3]
2003 Best Youth Episodic Degrassi: The Next Generation "Careless Whisper" Nominated [58]
2004 Best Youth Episodic Degrassi: The Next Generation "Shout" Nominated [59]
Best Youth Episodic Degrassi: The Next Generation "Pride" Won [59]

Teen Choice Awards

The Teen Choice Awards are presented annually by the Fox Broadcasting Company and Global Television Network. The program honors the year's biggest achievements in music, movies, sports, and television, as voted by teenagers aged twelve to nineteen. Degrassi: The Next Generation has garnered two awards for Degrassi.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2005 Choice Summer Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Won [60]
2007 Choice Summer TV Show Degrassi: The Next Generation Won [61]
2008 Choice Summer TV Show Degrassi: The Next Generation Nominated [62]

TCA Awards

The Television Critics Association (or TCA) is a group of approximately 200 United States and Canadian journalists and columnists who cover television programming. Since 1984 the organization has hosted the TCA Awards, honoring television excellence in 11 categories, which are presented every summer. Degrassi Junior High and Degrassi: The Next Generation have each won one award.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1988 Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming Degrassi Junior High Won [63]
2005 Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming Degrassi: The Next Generation Won [63]

TV Guide Reader's Choice Award

In 1989, the stars of Degrassi Junior High were featured on the cover of TV Guide after winning a Reader's Choice Award.[3]

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1989 Most Entertaining Canadian Show Degrassi Junior High Won [3]

U. S. International Film and Video Festival

The U. S. International Film and Video Festival grants Gold Camera, Silver Screen and Certificate of Creative Excellence awards. Winners are selected on the effectiveness of purpose and creativity not just numerical scoring. Therefore, the top award in a category is not necessarily a Gold Camera, but may be a Silver or Certificate winner. Conversely, more than one Gold, Silver or Certificate may be presented in a category. Degrassi has won one Silver Screen Award through Degrassi: The Next Generation in 2003.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2003 Best Children's Programming Degrassi: The Next Generation Won [1]

Young Artist Awards

Beginning in 1979, the Young Artist Awards have been presented annually in Los Angeles by the Young Artist Foundation. They have given Degrassi seven awards and twenty-four more nominations.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
1987 Most Promising New Fall Television Series Degrassi Junior High Nominated [64]
1990 Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast Degrassi Junior High Dayo Ade, Sara Ballingall, Stefan Brogren, Michael Carry, Christopher Charlesworth, Amanda Cook, Irene Courakos, Angela Deiseach, Anais Granofsky, Rebecca Haines, Neil Hope, Cathy Keenan, Pat Mastroianni, Maureen McKay, Stacie Mistysyn, Bill Parrott, Siluck Saysanasy, Amanda Stepto, Duncan Waugh Nominated [65]
2002 Best Ensemble in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) Degrassi: The Next Generation Daniel Clark, Lauren Collins, Ryan Cooley, Jake Goldsbie, Aubrey Graham, Shane Kippel, Miriam McDonald, Melissa McIntyre, Christina Schmidt, Cassie Steele, Sarah Barrable-Tishauer Won [66]
Best Family TV Comedy Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Nominated [66]
Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Leading Young Actor Degrassi: The Next Generation Ryan Cooley Nominated [66]
Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Leading Young Actor Degrassi: The Next Generation Jake Goldsbie Nominated [66]
2003 Best Ensemble in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) Degrassi: The Next Generation Daniel Clark, Lauren Collins, Ryan Cooley, Jake Epstein, Stacey Farber, Jake Goldsbie, Aubrey Graham, Shane Kippel, Andrea Lewis, Miriam McDonald, Melissa McIntyre, Adamo Ruggiero, Christina Schmidt, Cassie Steele, Sarah Barrable-Tishauer Nominated [67]
Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Leading Young Actor Degrassi: The Next Generation Jake Epstein Won [67]
2004 Best Family TV Series (Comedy or Drama) Degrassi: The Next Generation Won [68]
Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Leading Young Actor Degrassi: The Next Generation Jake Epstein Nominated [68]
Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Young Actress Age Ten or Younger Degrassi: The Next Generation Alex Steele Nominated [68]
2005 Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Leading Young Actor Degrassi: The Next Generation Adamo Ruggiero Nominated [69]
Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Supporting Young Actor Degrassi: The Next Generation Aubrey Graham Nominated [69]
Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Supporting Young Actress Degrassi: The Next Generation Christina Schmidt
(Tie with Alia Shawkat of Arrested Development)
Won [69]
Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Recurring Young Actress Degrassi: The Next Generation Alex Steele Nominated [69]
Outstanding Young Performers in a TV Series Degrassi: The Next Generation Ryan Cooley, Jake Epstein, Stacey Farber, Aubrey Graham, Miriam McDonald, Adamo Ruggiero, Christina Schmidt, Alex Steele, Cassie Steele, Sarah Barrable-Tishauer Nominated [69]
2006 Best Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama Degrassi: The Next Generation Dalmar Abuzeid, John Bregar, Deanna Casaluce, Daniel Clark, Lauren Collins, Ryan Cooley, Marc Donato, Jake Epstein, Stacey Farber, Aubrey Graham, Jake Goldsbie, Shenae Grimes, Jamie Johnston, Shane Kippel, Andrea Lewis, Mike Lobel, Miriam McDonald, Melissa McIntyre, Daniel Morrison, Adamo Ruggiero, Cassie Steele, Sarah Barrable-Tishauer Nominated )[70]
2007 Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series Recurring Young Actor Degrassi: The Next Generation Marc Donato Nominated [71]
2008 Best Performance in a TV Series Leading Young Actor Degrassi: The Next Generation Jamie Johnston Won [72][73]
Best Performance in a TV Series Recurring Young Actor Degrassi: The Next Generation Marc Donato Nominated [72]
2009 Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) Leading Young Actor Degrassi: The Next Generation Jamie Johnston Nominated [74]
2010 Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) Leading Young Actor Degrassi: The Next Generation Jamie Johnston Nominated [75]
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) Supporting Young Actress< Degrassi: The Next Generation Aislinn Paul Nominated [75]
Best Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Young Actress Degrassi: The Next Generation Laytrel McMullen Nominated [75]
Best Performance in a TV Series Recurring Young Actor 14 and Over Degrassi: The Next Generation A.J. Saudin Nominated [75]
2011 Best Performance in a TV Series Recurring Young Actor Degrassi A.J. Saudin Nominated [76]
2012 Best Performance in a TV Series Lead Young Actress Degrassi Cristine Prosperi Won [77]
Best Performance in a TV Series Recurring Young Actor Degrassi A.J. Saudin Won [77]
2013 Best Performance in a TV Series - Leading Young Actress> Degrassi Christine Prosperi Nominated [78]
Best Performance in a TV Series - Leading Young Actress Degrassi Olivia Scriven Nominated [78]
Best Performance in a TV Series - Recurring Young Actor 17-21 Degrassi Lyle O'Donohoe Nominated [78]
2014 Best Performance in a TV Series - Leading Young Actress Degrassi Olivia Scriven Nominated [79]
2015 Best Performance in a TV Series - Supporting Young Actor Degrassi Eric Osborne Won [80]

Young Entertainer Awards

The Young Entertainer Awards were first presented in 2016. The awards bring together young performers and their families to honor and celebrate their performance achievements in film, television, music, and stage in an awards show just for young entertainers.

Year Category Series Nominee Result Ref
2017 Best Leading Young Actor - Television Series Degrassi: Next Class André Dae Kim Nominated
Best Leading Young Actor - Television Series Degrassi: Next Class Ehren Kassam Nominated
Best Leading Young Actor - Television Series Degrassi: Next Class Richard Walters Nominated

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