List of awards and nominations received by Picket Fences

Picket Fences is an American television drama series created by David E. Kelley and produced by David E. Kelley Productions, 20th Television and 20th Century Fox Television. The series tells the story of Rome, Wisconsin, a fictional small town with strange phenomenon and weird criminal activity, producing cases that the police, headed by Sheriff Jimmy Brock, are tasked with solving. Picket Fences aired on CBS from September 18, 1992 to June 26, 1996, broadcasting 88 episodes over four seasons during its initial run.

List of awards won by Picket Fences

Kathy Baker won the most awards for her performance as Jill Brock.

Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 29 88
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During the series' run, Picket Fences received nominations for a variety of different awards, including 27 Emmy Awards (with 14 wins), nine Golden Globe Awards (with one win), four Screen Actors Guild Awards (with one win), 2 Directors Guild of America Awards (with one win), and 22 Q Awards (with seven wins). Kathy Baker, who plays lead female character Jill Brock, received the most individual awards and nominations, won 3 Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe award, a SAG award, and 2 Q awards.

Awards and nominations

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Emmy Awards

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Leigh Taylor-Young won an Emmy award for her role as Mayor Rachel Harris.
 
David E. Kelley, the series' creator and producer, won two Emmy awards for Outstanding Drama Series.

Picket Fences received 27 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, with fourteen wins — twelve Primetime and two Creative Arts. The series won the award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1993 and 1994. Kathy Baker won the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1993, 1995 and 1996, and received a nomination for the award in 1994. Tom Skerritt won the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 1993 and was nominated for the award in 1994. The series won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series three times, with Fyvush Finkel receiving the award in 1994 and Ray Walston winning the award in 1995 and 1996. Leigh Taylor-Young won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1994. Picket Fences also won the award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series twice, with Richard Kiley winning in 1994 and Paul Winfield winning in 1995. The two Creative Arts Emmy Awards the series won were for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Series in 1994 and 1995.

Primetime Emmy Awards

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Year Category Nominee(s) Episodes(s) Result Ref
1993 Outstanding Drama Series Robert Breech, David E. Kelley, Mark Perry, Jonathan Pontell, Michael Pressman, and Alice West Won [1]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Tom Skerritt as Jimmy Brock for "High Tidings" Won [2]
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Kathy Baker as Jill Brock for "Thanksgiving" Won [3]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Fyvush Finkel as Douglas Wambaugh for "The Body Politic" Nominated [4]
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Michael Jeter as Peter Lebeck for "Frog Man" Nominated [5]
Richard Kiley as Hayden Langston for "Thanksgiving" Nominated
1994 Outstanding Drama Series Robert Breech, Ann Donahue, David E. Kelley, Geoffrey Neigher, Jack Philbrick, Jonathan Pontell, Michael Pressman, and Alice West Won [6]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Tom Skerritt as Jimmy Brock for "Dairy Queen" Nominated [7]
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Kathy Baker as Jill Brock for "Guns 'R' Us" Nominated [8]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Fyvush Finkel as Douglas Wambaugh for "Turpitude" + "Squatter’s Rights" Won [9]
Ray Walston as Henry Bone for "Blue Christmas" + "Abominable Snowman" Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Leigh Taylor-Young as Rachel Harris for "Remote Control" + "Divine Recall" Won [10]
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series James Earl Jones as Attorney Bryant Thomas for "System Down" Nominated [11]
Richard Kiley as Hayden Langston for "Buried Alive" Won
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Marlee Matlin as Laurie Bey for "Dancing Bandit" Nominated [12]
1995 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Kathy Baker as Jill Brock for "Frogman Returns" Won [13]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Ray Walston as Henry Bone for "Final Judgment" Won [14]
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Paul Winfield as Judge Harold Nance for "Enemy Lines" Won [15]
1996 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Kathy Baker as Jill Brock for "Bottled" Won [16]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Ray Walston as Henry Bone for "Witness for the Prosecution" Won [17]
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Louise Fletcher as Christine Bey for "Bye Bye, Bey Bey" Nominated [18]

Creative Arts Emmy Awards

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Year Category Nominee(s) Episodes(s) Result Ref
1993 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Series Shelly Levine and Loree Parral for "Pageantry" Nominated [19]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music Stewart Levin Nominated [20]
1994 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Series Shelly Levine and Loree Parral for "Dairy Queen" Won [21]
1995 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costuming for a Series Shelly Levine and Loree Parral for "The Song of Rome" Won [22]
1996 Outstanding Casting for a Series Craig Campobasso and Richard Pagano Nominated [23]
Outstanding Costumes for a Series Shelly Levine and Loree Parral for "Three Weddings and a Funeral" Nominated [24]

Golden Globe Awards

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Tom Skerritt was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards for his performance as Sheriff Jimmy Brock.

Picket Fences received nine Golden Globe Award nominations during its tenure, with one win for Best Actress – Television Series Drama for Kathy Baker.[25]

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1994 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [25]
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Kathy Baker as Jill Brock Won
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Tom Skerritt as Jimmy Brock Nominated
1995 Best Television Series – Drama Nominated [26]
Best Actress – Television Series Drama Kathy Baker as Jill Brock Nominated
Best Actor – Television Series Drama Tom Skerritt as Jimmy Brock Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Leigh Taylor-Young as Rachel Harris Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Fyvush Finkel as Douglas Wambaugh Nominated
1996 Best Actress – Television Series Drama Kathy Baker as Jill Brock Nominated [27]

Screen Actors Guild Awards

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Picket Fences received four Screen Actors Guild Award nominations, winning one for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series, awarded to Kathy Baker.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1994 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Kathy Baker as Jill Brock Won [28]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Tom Skerritt as Jimmy Brock Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Kathy Baker, Don Cheadle, Holly Marie Combs, Kelly Connell, Robert Cornthwaite, Fyvush Finkel, Lauren Holly, Costas Mandylor, Justin Shenkarow, Tom Skerritt, Leigh Taylor-Young, Ray Walston, and Adam Wylie Nominated
1995 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Amy Aquino, Kathy Baker, Don Cheadle, Holly Marie Combs, Kelly Connell, Fyvush Finkel, Lauren Holly, Costas Mandylor, Marlee Matlin, Justin Shenkarow, Tom Skerritt, Ray Walston, and Adam Wylie Nominated [29]

Viewers for Quality Television Awards

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During its tenure, Picket Fences received 22 nominations for a Q award, presented by Viewers for Quality Television. The series won seven awards: one for Best Quality Drama Series; two for Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series, awarded to Kathy Baker; one for Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series, awarded to Fyvush Finkel; one for Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series, awarded to Lauren Holly; one for Best Recurring Player, awarded to Amy Aquino; and one for Specialty Player, awarded to Ray Walston.

 
Lauren Holly (right) won a Q Award for her role as Maxine Stewart.
 
Fyvush Finkel won a Q award in 1994 for his performance as Douglas Wambaugh
Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1993 Best Quality Drama Series Nominated [30]
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Tom Skerritt Nominated
Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Kathy Baker Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Fyvush Finkel Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Lauren Holly Nominated
Specialty Player Ray Walston Won
1994 Best Quality Drama Series Nominated [31]
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Tom Skerritt Nominated
Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Kathy Baker Won
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Fyvush Finkel Won
Ray Walston Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Lauren Holly Won
Specialty Player Robert Cornthwaite Nominated
Roy Dotrice Nominated
1995 Best Quality Drama Series Won [32]
Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Kathy Baker Won
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Fyvush Finkel Nominated
Ray Walston Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Lauren Holly Nominated
Specialty Player Marlee Matlin Nominated
1996 Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Kathy Baker Nominated [33]
Best Recurring Player Amy Aquino Won

Young Artist Awards

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Picket Fences received 8 nominations for a Young Artist Award, winning two awards – one for Best Young Actress in a New Television Series, awarded to Holly Marie Combs and one for Best Youth Actor Recurring or Regular in a TV Series, awarded to Adam Wylie.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
1991-1992 Best Young Actor in a New Television Series Justin Shenkarow Nominated [34]
Best Young Actress in a New Television Series Holly Marie Combs Won
Outstanding Actor Under 10 in a Television Series Adam Wylie Nominated
1992-1993 Best Youth Actor Recurring or Regular in a TV Series Adam Wylie Won [35]
Best Youth Actor Guest-Starring in a Television Show Karl David-Djerf Nominated
Outstanding Youth Ensemble in a Television Series Holly Marie Combs, Justin Shenkarow, and Adam Wylie Nominated
1992-1993 Best Performance by a Youth Actor in a Drama Series Justin Shenkarow Nominated [36]
Adam Wylie Nominated

Other awards

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Award Date of ceremony Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
American Television Awards 1993 Best Actor in a Dramatic Series Tom Skerritt Nominated [37]
Best Actress in a Dramatic Series Kathy Baker Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Dramatic Series Fyvush Finkel Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Dramatic Series Lauren Holly Nominated
Best Dramatic Series Nominated
Artios Awards 1993 Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic Sharon Bialy, Debi Manwiller and Richard Pagano Nominated [38]
Best Casting for TV, Pilot Sharon Bialy, Debi Manwiller and Richard Pagano Nominated
1994 Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic Sharon Bialy, Debi Manwiller and Richard Pagano Nominated [39]
Directors Guild of America Award 1992 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Miniseries or Movies for Television Ron Lagomarsino for "Pilot" Won [40]
1993 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Lou Antonio for "The Dancing Bandit" Nominated [41]
Edgar Allan Poe Award 1994 Best Television Episode David E. Kelley for "Turpitude" Nominated [42]
GLAAD Media Award 1997 Outstanding TV - Individual Episode Nominated [43]
Humanitas Prize 1994 60 Minute Category David E. Kelley for "Abominable Snowmen" Nominated [44]
1995 David E. Kelley for "Final Judgment" Nominated [45]
1996 Nick Harding & David E. Kelley Won [46]
Writers Guild of America Award 1993 Television: Episodic Drama David E. Kelley for "Thanskgiving" Nominated [47]
1995 Nicholas C. Harding & David E. Kelley Nominated [48]
YoungStar Award 1997 Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV Series Adam Wylie Nominated [49]

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