252 wins & 352 nominations
- 1998 Winner ALMA Award
- Outstanding Program for Children or Youth
- 2021 Winner Daytime Emmy
- Outstanding Technical Team
- Tom Guadarrama (technical director)
- James Meek (senior video)
- Frank Biondo (camera operator)
- Jerry Cancel (camera operator)
- Shaun Harkins (camera operator)
- Mark Britt (camera operator)
- 2021 Nominee Daytime Emmy
- Outstanding Principal Performance in a Children's Program
For playing: "Elmo". - 2021 Nominee Daytime Emmy
- Outstanding Limited Performance in a Children's Program
For playing: "Zoe/Charlie's Mom/Maggie Cadabby". - 2021 Winner Daytime Emmy
- Outstanding Directing for a Preschool, Children's or Family Viewing Program
- Ken Diego (director)
- Richard A. Fernandes (director)
- Shannon Flynn (director)
- Kimmy Gatewood (director)
- Jack Jameson (director)
- Benjamin Lehmann (director)
- Linda Mendoza (director)
- Liliana Olszewski (director)
- Scott Preston (director)
- Matt Vogel (director)
- 2021 Nominee Daytime Emmy
- Outstanding Lighting Direction
- 2016 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs
Episode: "The Cookie Thief (2015)" - 2015 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children's Programs
Episode: "Numeric Con (2014)"
- 1973 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Entertainment/Fictional
- Joe Raposo (music director)
For episode on 12 February 1973. - 1973 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Entertainment/Fictional
- Robert Myhrum (director)
For episode on 17 November 1972. - 1973 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Entertainment/Fictional
- Jon Stone (executive producer)
- Robert Cunniff (producer)
- 1972 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Programs
- David D. Connell (executive producer)
- Jon Stone (producer)
- 1972 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming - Individuals
- George Riesenberger (lighting director)
For episode on 5 January 1972.
- 2023 Nominee GLAAD Media Award
- Outstanding Children's Programming
- 2022 Winner GLAAD Media Award
- Outstanding Children's Programming
- 1976 Nominee Grammy
- Best Recording for Children
- Jim Henson (produced and performed by)
- Joan Ganz Cooney (performed by)
- Thomas Z. Shepard (produced by)
- Caroll Spinney (performed by)
- Frank Oz (performed by)
- Dave Goelz (performed by)
- Jerry Nelson (performed by)
- Richard Hunt (performed by)
For the album "Merry Christmas from Sesame Street".
- 2002 Nominee Image Award
- Outstanding Youth or Children's Series/Special
- 2002 Nominee Image Award
- Outstanding Performance in a Youth or Children's Series/Special
- 2024 Winner Imagen Award
- Best Youth Programming
- 2023 Nominee Imagen Award
- Best Youth Programming
- 2021 Nominee Imagen Award
- Best Youth Programming
- 2024 Nominee Vision Award
- Children's
- 2023 Winner Vision Award
- Children's
- 2023 Nominee Vision Award
- Digital Media - Short Form
- 1985 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Children's TV Program
- 1984 Winner People's Choice Award
- Favorite Children's TV Program
- 2023 Winner PGA Award
- Outstanding Children's Program
- 2018 Winner PGA Award
- Outstanding Children's Program
- Brown Johnson (producing team)
- Carol-Lynn Parente (producing team)
- Benjamin Lehmann (producing team)
- Stephanie Longardo (producing team)
- Karyn Leibovich (producing team)
- Theresa Anderson (producing team)
- Andrew Moriarty (producing team)
- Aimee Blackton (producing team)
- Maxwell Nicoll (producing team)
- Elena Sassano (producing team)
- Yuewen Jiang (producing team)
Season 47
- 2019 Winner Excellence in Production Design Award
- Multi-Camera Television Series
- David Gallo (production designer)
- Elliot Bertoni (art director)
- Bailey McClure (assistant art director)
- Ariel Poster (graphic artist)
- Carly Todd (scenic artist)
Episodes 4813: "Book Worming (2018)", 4835: "The Count's Counting Error (2018)", 4816: "Street Food (2018)"
- 2024 Nominee TCA Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming
- 2023 Nominee TCA Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming
- 2022 Nominee TCA Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming
- 2021 Nominee TCA Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming
- 2019 Nominee TCA Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming
- 2000 Nominee TV Guide Award
- Favorite Children's Show
- 1999 Winner TV Guide Award
- Favorite Children's Show
- 2017 Nominee WGA Award (TV)
- Children's Script - Episodic and Specials
Episode: "Mucko Polo, Grouch Explorer"
- 1994 Nominee Young Artist Award
- Outstanding Youth Host in a TV Magazine, News or Variety Show
- 1996 Winner NCLR Bravo Award
- Outstanding Program for Children or Youth
- 1995 Winner NCLR Bravo Award
- Outstanding Television Program
- 2009 Winner KIDS FIRST! Best Award
- Series, Ages 2-5
- 2021 Nominee Webby Award
- Video - Entertainment (Video Series & Channels)
- 2019 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Children's Program
- 2012 Winner OFTA TV Hall of Fame
- Television Programs
- 2015 Winner BTVA People's Choice Voice Acting Award
- Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series - Children's/Educational
As the voice of "Big Bird". - 2015 Nominee BTVA Television Voice Acting Award
- Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series - Children's/Educational
As the voice of "Big Bird". - 2015 Nominee BTVA Television Voice Acting Award
- Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series - Children's/Educational
As the voice of "Grover". - 2015 Nominee BTVA Television Voice Acting Award
- Best Female Vocal Performance in a Television Series - Children's/Educational
As the voice of "Abby Cadabby". - 2015 Winner BTVA People's Choice Voice Acting Award
- Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series - Children's/Educational
- 2020 Winner Kidscreen Award
- Best Live-Action Series - Preschool
- 2018 Nominee Legacy Award
- Best Children's Comedy Television Program
- 2023 Winner Emmy
- Outstanding Preschool Series
- Benjamin Lehmann (executive producer)
- Salvador Pérez (executive producer)
- Kay Wilson Stallings (executive producer)
- Karyn Leibovich (senior producer)
- Stephanie Longardo (senior producer)
- Mindy Fila (coordinating producer)
- Michael J. Cargill (producer)
- Billy D'Amico (producer)
- Christina Elefante (producer)
- Andrew Moriarty (producer)
- Ken Scarborough (producer)
- Matt Vogel (producer)
- Kim Wright (producer)
- Autumn Zitani (producer)
- Kelly Ferrara (associate producer)
- Bryce-Loren Walker (associate producer)
- Aimee Blackton (line producer)
- 2023 Winner Emmy
- Outstanding Writing for a Preschool or Children's Live Action Program
- Ken Scarborough (head writer)
- Belinda Arredondo (writer)
- Molly Boylan (writer)
- Jessica Honor Carleton (writer)
- Geri Cole (writer)
- Joe Fallon (writer)
- Christine Ferraro (writer)
- Monique D. Hall (writer)
- Liz Hara (writer)
- Ron Holsey (writer)
- Raye Lankford (writer)
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