64 wins & 134 nominations
- 1994 Winner Artios Award
- Best Casting for TV Nighttime Special
For episode "Kids Killing Kids (#12.4)".
- 1996 Winner Daytime Emmy
- Outstanding Children's Special
- Eda Godel Hallinan (producer)
- Gordon Rayfield (co-producer)
For episode "Stand Up (#12.6)". - 1996 Nominee Daytime Emmy
- Outstanding Children's Special
- Frank Doelger (executive producer)
- Howard Meltzer (executive producer)
- D. Shone Kirkpatrick (producer)
- Mark Gordon (producer)
For episode "Children Remember the Holocaust". - 1996 Nominee Daytime Emmy
- Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special
For episode "Between Mother and Daughter". - 1996 Nominee Daytime Emmy
- Outstanding Directing in a Children's Special
For episode "What About Your Friends".
- 1995 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Shows - Daytime
Episode: "The Writing on the Wall" - 1995 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Shows - Daytime
Episode: "Love in the Dark Ages (#11.3)" - 1993 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Shows - Daytime
For episode "Different Worlds: A Story of Interracial Love". - 1993 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Shows - Daytime
For episode "Please, God, I'm Only Seventeen". - 1992 Nominee DGA Award
- Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Shows - Daytime
For episode "Lies of the Heart".
- 1994 Winner Primetime Emmy
- Outstanding Children's Program
- Arnold Shapiro (executive producer)
- David J. Eagle (producer)
- Kerry Neal (producer)
- Norman Marcus (co-producer)
- Michael Killen (co-producer)
For episode "Kids Killing Kids (#12.4)".
- 1995 Winner Humanitas Prize
- Children's Live-Action Category
For episode "Between Mother and Daughter (#12.5)". - 1994 Winner Humanitas Prize
- Children's Live-Action Category
For episode "Love in the Dark Ages (#11.3)". - 1992 Winner Humanitas Prize
- Children's Live-Action Category
For episode "Dedicated to the One I Love (#9.1)".
- 1996 Winner Image Award
- Outstanding Animated/Live-Action/Dramatic Youth or Children's Series/Special
For episode "What About Your Friends (#12.3)". - 1996 Winner Image Award
- Outstanding Youth or Children's Series/Special
- Cleveland O'Neal III (executive producer)
- 1991 Winner WGA Award (TV)
- Children's Script
For episode "American Eyes (#7.4)". Tied with 'Josef Anderson (II)' for _"ABC Afterschool Specials" (1972) For episode "The Perfect Date (#18.6)". - 1989 Nominee WGA Award (TV)
- Children's Script
- Jeffrey Auerbach (writer)
For Episode "No Means No" (#6.1)
- 1994 Nominee Young Artist Award
- Best Youth Actress in a TV Mini-Series, M.O.W. or Special
For episode "Big Boys Don't Cry (#10.4)". - 1994 Nominee Young Artist Award
- Best Youth Actor in a TV Mini-Series, M.O.W. or Special
For episode "Big Boys Don't Cry (#10.4)". - 1994 Nominee Young Artist Award
- Best Youth Actor in a TV Mini-Series, M.O.W. or Special
For episode "Big Boys Don't Cry (#10.4)". - 1993 Winner Young Artist Award
- Outstanding Family Television Special
For episode "Please, God, I'm Only Seventeen (#9.4)". - 1993 Nominee Young Artist Award
- Best Young Actor in a Television Movie
For episode "Please, God, I'm Only Seventeen (#9.4)".
- 1993 Winner Golden Eagle
- Outstanding Children's Special
- Susan Rohrer (Producer, Director)
- Lorin Fulton (Producer, 1st AD)
For episode #11.2
- 1992 Winner National Commendation Award
- Public Service Award
- Susan Rohrer (Executive Producer, Producer)
- Lorin Fulton (Co-Producer)
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