43 wins & 114 nominations
- 2010 Nominee Saturn Award
- Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series
- 2009 Winner Saturn Award
- Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series
- 2007 Winner ALMA Award
- Outstanding Actor - Television Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie
- 2010 Nominee C.A.S. Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series
- Mike Olman (re-recording mixer)
- Kenneth Kobett (re-recording mixer)
- Rick Bal (production mixer)
Episode: "Daybreak: Part 2 (2009)"
- 2009 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
- 2009 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series
- Andrew Seklir (edited by)
- Julius Ramsay (edited by)
- Michael O'Halloran (edited by)
For episode "Daybreak", part 2. - 2009 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
- Daniel Colman (supervising sound editor/sound designer)
- Jack Levy (supervising sound editor)
- Vince Balunas (dialogue/adr editor)
- Sam C. Lewis (sound effects editor)
- Michael Baber (music editor)
- Doug Madick (foley artist)
- Richard Partlow (foley artist)
For episode "Daybreak", part 2. - 2009 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour)
- Rick Bal (production mixer)
- Mike Olman (supervising re-recording mixer)
- Kenneth Kobett (supervising re-recording mixer)
For episode "Daybreak", part 2. - 2009 Nominee Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series
- Gary Hutzel (visual effects supervisor)
- Michael Gibson (visual effects producer)
- Jesse Toves (cgi artist)
- Sean M. Jackson (cgi artist)
- Kyle Toucher (cgi artist)
- Pierre Drolet (cgi modeler)
- Greg Behrens (visual effects coordinator)
- Heather McAuliff (visual effects compositor)
- David R. Morton (cgi artist)
For episode "Daybreak (Part 2)".
- 2009 Nominee Hugo
- Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form
- Bradley Thompson (writer)
- David Weddle (writer)
- Michael Rymer (director)
For Revelations (2008). - 2007 Nominee Hugo
- Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form
- Bradley Thompson (written by)
- David Weddle (written by)
- Jeff Woolnough (director)
For Downloaded (2006). - 2006 Nominee Hugo
- Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form
- Michael Rymer (director)
- Anne Cofell Saunders (written by)
For Pegasus (2005). - 2005 Winner Hugo
- Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form
- Michael Rymer (director)
- Ronald D. Moore (written by)
For 33 (2004).
- 2010 Nominee Image Award
- Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series
For episode "Islanded in a Stream of Stars".
- 2010 Winner Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Long Form Dialogue and ADR in Television
- Daniel Colman (supervising sound editor)
- Jack Levy (supervising sound editor)
- Vince Balunas (supervising dialogue/adr editor)
Episode: "Daybreak, Part 2" - 2010 Winner Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Long Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television
- Daniel Colman (supervising sound editor, sound designer)
- Jack Levy (supervising sound editor)
- Sam C. Lewis (supervising foley editor)
- Doug Madick (foley artist)
- Richard Partlow (foley artist)
Episode: "Daybreak, Part 2" - 2010 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television
- Daniel Colman (supervising sound editor, sound designer)
- Jack Levy (supervising sound editor)
- Sam C. Lewis (supervising foley editor)
- Doug Madick (foley artist)
- Richard Partlow (foley artist)
Episode: "Islanded in a Stream of Stars" - 2009 Winner Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television
- Daniel Colman (supervising sound editor/sound designer)
- Jack Levy (supervising sound editor)
- Sam C. Lewis (supervising foley editor)
- Doug Madick (foley artist)
- Richard Partlow (foley artist)
Episode: "He That Believeth in Me" - 2008 Nominee Golden Reel Award
- Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects and Foley for Long Form Television
- Daniel Colman (supervising sound editor/sound designer)
- Jack Levy (supervising sound editor)
- Sam C. Lewis (supervising foley editor)
- Doug Madick (foley artist)
- Richard Partlow (foley artist)
For episode "Razor".
- 2005 Winner Peabody Award
- Ronald D. Moore (executive producer)
The entire cast and crew received this award.
- 2008 Nominee People's Choice Award
- Favorite Sci-Fi Show
- 2010 Nominee SFX Award
- Best TV Show
- 2008 Nominee SFX Award
- Best TV Show
- 2009 Winner TCA Award
- Program of the Year
- 2007 Winner AFI Award
- TV Program of the Year
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA shines bright among the stars of television's sci-fi classics. The show is a profound parable for our times, and in the grand tradition of science fiction, the farther it rockets into outer space, the deeper it probes the inner workings of our humanity. In 2006, the show dramatically changed course from its initial premise - a true act of creative courage - and its continuing ability to fuse gripping drama and thoughtful allegory heralds BATTLESTAR GALACTICA as one of the triumphs of television. - 2006 Winner AFI Award
- TV Program of the Year
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA soars light years beyond the expectations of science fiction on television. Au courant and hard-hitting, it's one of the best series today about United States entanglements in the war on terror, addressing the moral quandary - when at war, when does a society become that which it opposes? It is this kind of deep thinking in space that makes the show both a cautionary tale and a rip-roaring, out-of-this-world adventure.
- 2010 Winner VES Award
- Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series
- Michael Gibson (vfx producer)
- Gary Hutzel (vfx supervisor)
- David R. Morton (cgi artist)
- Jesse Toves (cgi artist)
For episode "Daybreak". - 2009 Winner VES Award
- Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series
For BSG space battle (season four). - 2007 Nominee VES Award
- Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in a Live Action Broadcast Program, Commercial, or Music Video
For episode "Downloaded".
- 2009 Nominee Scream Award
- Best Ensemble
- 2008 Nominee Scream Award
- Best Scream to Comic Adaptation
- 2020 Winner OFTA TV Hall of Fame
- Television Programs
- 2009 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Sound in a Series
- 2009 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Drama Series
- 2009 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Ensemble in a Drama Series
- 2009 Nominee OFTA Television Award
- Best Direction in a Drama Series
- 2009 Nominee INOCA TV
- Program of the Year
- 2009 Nominee INOCA TV
- Best Drama Series
- 2009 Nominee INOCA TV
- Best Ensemble in a Drama Series
- 2010 Nominee Gold Derby TV Award
- Drama Series of the Decade
- 2009 Nominee Gold Derby TV Award
- Drama Episode of the Year
- Michael Rymer (director)
- Ronald D. Moore (writer)
for "Daybreak" - 2009 Nominee Gold Derby TV Award
- Drama Series
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