24 wins & 43 nominations
- 2001 Nominee Silver Angel
- Television
- 1995 Winner CableACE
- Documentary Series
- Michael Cascio (executive producer)
- Cynthia Fenneman (executive producer)
- Gary Grossman (executive producer)
- Bob Roy (executive producer)
- Robb Weller (executive producer)
- Brooke Bailey Johnson (executive series producer)
- Abbe Raven (executive series producer)
- John Arrowsmith (senior producer)
- Jean Louise Codianni (producer)
- Elizabeth B. Klein (producer)
- Ruben Norte (producer)
- 1995 Nominee CableACE
- Documentary Series
- Michael Cascio (executive producer)
- Susan E. Leventhal (executive producer)
- John Griffin (producer/writer)
- Alison Guss (producer/director)
- Lisa Zeff (executive producer)
- Gigi Martens (associate producer)
- Pam Abel Reynal (associate producer)
- Alan Goldberg (producer/writer)
- Gary Grossman (executive producer)
- Robb Weller (executive producer)
- Jean Louise Codianni (segment producer)
- 1994 Nominee CableACE
- Documentary Series
- Michael Cascio (executive producer)
- Linda Waldman (executive producer)
- Martin L. Waldman (executive producer)
- Alison Guss (producer)
- Vincent Kralyevich (producer)
- Meg M. Kruizenga (producer/director)
- Alan Goldberg (writer)
- 2005 Winner CINE Golden Eagle
- Telecast - Professional Non-Fiction Division: People and Places
- 2005 Winner CINE Golden Eagle
- Professional Telecast Non-Fiction Division: People & Places
- 2005 Winner CINE Golden Eagle
- Telecast - Professional Non-Fiction Division: People and Places
- 2004 Winner CINE Golden Eagle
- Professional Telecast Non-Fiction Division: People & Places
For episode "Kevin Costner".
- 2011 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Nonfiction Series
- Judith Belushi-Pisano (executive producer)
- Peter Tarshis (executive producer for bio)
- Thomas Moody (executive producer for bio)
- Kevin Bachar (executive producer for pangolin pictures)
- Amelia Hanibelsz (supervising producer)
- Joey Allen (producer)
- Rob Goldberg (producer)
- 2009 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Nonfiction Series
- Gary Cohen (executive producer)
- Peter Tarshis (executive producer)
- Eliza Kurtz (producer)
- 2008 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Nonfiction Series
- Gregory Hall (executive producer)
- Peter Tarshis (executive producer for biography)
- Barbara Hall (producer)
- 2007 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Nonfiction Series
- Kevin Burns (executive producer)
- Dierdre O'Hearn (a&e executive producer)
- Kim Sheerin (co-executive producer)
- Steven C. Smith (supervising producer)
- Andy Berg (a&e supervising producer)
- David Silver (producer)
- Rick Hull (producer)
- Dave Hoffman (narrator)
- 2006 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Nonfiction Series
- Kevin Burns (executive producer)
- Dierdre O'Hearn (executive producer for a&e)
- Kim Sheerin (co-executive producer)
- Steven C. Smith (supervising producer)
- Gary Simson (producer)
- 2007 Nominee Image Award
- Outstanding News, Talk or Information - Series or Special
For episode "Barack Obama". - 2003 Nominee Image Award
- Outstanding News, Talk or Information - Series or Special
For episode "Johnnie Cochran: The Best Defense". - 2002 Nominee Image Award
- Outstanding News, Talk or Information - Series
For episode "Civil Rights Heroes". - 2001 Nominee Image Award
- Outstanding News, Talk or Information Special
For the special "Sally Hemings: Redefining History". - 2000 Nominee Image Award
- Outstanding News, Talk or Information Series
For episode "Dorothy Dandrige: Little Girl Lost".
- 2004 Nominee PGA Award
- Outstanding Producer of Reality/Game/Informational Series Television
(various independent producers). - 2003 Winner PGA Award
- Outstanding Producer of Reality/Game/Informational Series Television
Various independent producers. - 1998 Winner PGA Award
- Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television
- 2001 Winner TV Guide Award
- Reality Series of the Year
- 2000 Nominee TV Guide Award
- Favorite Reality TV
- 2000 Winner Bronze Wrangler
- Factual Narrative
- Craig Haffner (executive producer)
- Donna E. Lusitana (executive producer)
- Arthur Drooker (producer/director/writer)
for episode "Annie Oakley: Crackshot in Petticoats".
- 2000 Winner Family Television Award
- Inspiring Stories/Pride in Our Heritage
- 2007 Winner Golden Eagle
- Nonfiction Content / Feature - Historical Events and Biographies
- 2004 Winner Golden Eagle
- Nonfiction Content / Feature - Historical Events and Biographies
- 2009 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Informational Program
- 2007 Winner OFTA Television Award
- Best Informational Program
- 2004 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Informational Program
- 2003 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Informational Series
- 2002 Winner OFTA Television Award
- Best Informational Series
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