Canadian Screen Award for Best Comedy Series
Appearance
The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television presents an annual award for Best Comedy Series.
History
[edit]Formerly presented as part of the Gemini Awards program, since 2013 the award has been presented as part of the expanded Canadian Screen Awards.
1980s
[edit]Year | Program | Producers | Network | Ref |
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1986 1st Gemini Awards |
Seeing Things | Martin Wiener, Louis Del Grande, David Barlow | CBC | [1] |
Four on the Floor | Morgan Earl | CBC | [2] | |
Hangin' In | Joe Partington, Jack Humphrey | CBC | ||
1987 2nd Gemini Awards |
Seeing Things | Martin Wiener, Louis Del Grande, David Barlow | CBC | [3] |
Hangin' In | Joe Partington, Jack Humphrey | CBC | [4] | |
1988 3rd Gemini Awards |
No award presented | [5] | ||
1989 4th Gemini Awards |
CODCO | J. William Ritchie, Michael Donovan | CBC | [6] |
1990s
[edit]2000s
[edit]Year | Program | Producers | Network | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2000 15th Gemini Awards |
This Hour Has 22 Minutes | Geoff D'Eon, Michael Donovan, Jack Kellum, Mark Farrell, Ginny Jones-Duzak | CBC | [27] |
Bob and Margaret | David Fine, Alison Snowden, Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert | Global | [28] | |
Dave Broadfoot: Old Dog, New Tricks | Roger Abbott, Don Ferguson | CBC | ||
Double Exposure | Bob Robertson, Linda Cullen, Nick Orchard | CTV | ||
Made in Canada | Gerald Lunz, Michael Donovan | CBC | ||
Royal Canadian Air Farce | Roger Abbott, Don Ferguson | CBC | ||
2001 16th Gemini Awards |
Made in Canada | Gerald Lunz, Michael Donovan | CBC | [29] |
John Callahan's Quads! | Judy Malmgren, Michael Hirsh, Clive A. Smith, Marianne Culbert, Patricia R. Burns, Stephen Hodgins, John Tatoulis, John Callahan, Deborah Levin, Patrick Loubert | Teletoon | [30] | |
Jonovision | Richard Mortimer, Lynn Harvey | CBC | ||
The Red Green Show | Steve Smith | CBC | ||
This Hour Has 22 Minutes | Susan MacDonald, Michael Donovan, Geoff D'Eon, Jack Kellum, Mark Farrell, Ginny Jones-Duzak | CBC | ||
2002 17th Gemini Awards |
An American in Canada | Howard Busgang, Sari Friedland | CBC | [31] |
Buzz | Daryn Jones, Michael MacKinnon, Morgan Smith, Merilyn Read | The Comedy Network | [32] | |
Made in Canada | Gerald Lunz, Michael Donovan | CBC | ||
This Hour Has 22 Minutes | Jenipher Ritchie, Mark Farrell, Susan MacDonald, Jack Kellum | CBC | ||
Women of the Night | Milan Curry-Sharples, Sandra Faire, Bronwyn Warren, Trisa Dayot | CTV | ||
2003 18th Gemini Awards |
This Hour Has 22 Minutes | Jenipher Ritchie, Mark Farrell, Susan MacDonald, Jack Kellum, Geoff D'Eon, Michael Donovan | CBC | [33] |
The Gavin Crawford Show | Kyle Tingley, Ron Murphy, Virginia Rankin | The Comedy Network | [34] | |
Lord Have Mercy! | Claire Prieto, Frances-Anne Solomon, Vance Chapman | Vision TV | ||
Puppets Who Kill | John Pattison, Shawn Alex Thompson, John Leitch, Rob Mills | The Comedy Network | ||
Trailer Park Boys | Mike Clattenburg, Michael Volpe, Barrie Dunn | Showcase | ||
2004 19th Gemini Awards |
Trailer Park Boys | Mike Clattenburg, Michael Volpe, Barrie Dunn | Showcase | [35] |
Corner Gas | Brent Butt, Mark Farrell, David Storey, Virginia Thompson | CTV | [36] | |
The Newsroom | Ken Finkleman, Jan Peter Meyboom | CBC | ||
Puppets Who Kill | John Pattison, Marianne Culbert, John Leitch, Shawn Alex Thompson | The Comedy Network | ||
The Red Green Show | Steve Smith, David A. Smith | CBC | ||
This Hour Has 22 Minutes | Jenipher Ritchie, Mark Farrell, Susan MacDonald, Jack Kellum, Geoff D'Eon, Michael Donovan | CBC | ||
2005 20th Gemini Awards |
Corner Gas | Paul Mather, Mark Farrell, Brent Butt, David Storey, Virginia Thompson | CTV | [37] |
History Bites | David C. Smith, Rick Green | The Comedy Network | [38] | |
The Newsroom | Ken Finkleman, Jan Peter Meyboom | CBC | ||
Puppets Who Kill | John Pattison, Marianne Culbert, John Leitch, Shawn Alex Thompson | The Comedy Network | ||
This Hour Has 22 Minutes | Jenipher Ritchie, Mark Farrell, Susan MacDonald, Jack Kellum, Geoff D'Eon, Michael Donovan | CBC | ||
2006 21st Gemini Awards |
Corner Gas | Paul Mather, Mark Farrell, Brent Butt, David Storey, Virginia Thompson | CTV | [39] |
History Bites | David C. Smith, Rick Green | History | [40] | |
Jeff Ltd. | Jeff Seymour | CTV | ||
Kenny vs. Spenny | Kenny Hotz, Abby Finer, Ira Levy, John Morayniss, Spencer Rice, Kirsten Scollie, Christine Shipton, Peter Williamson | Showcase | ||
Naked Josh | Jacques Blain, André Béraud | Showcase | ||
Rick Mercer Report | Gerald Lunz, Rick Mercer | CBC | ||
2007 22nd Gemini Awards |
Corner Gas | Paul Mather, Brent Butt, David Storey, Virginia Thompson | CTV | [41] |
Odd Job Jack | Denny Silverthorne, Adrian Carter, Jonas Diamond, Jeremy Diamond | The Comedy Network | [42] | |
Rent-a-Goalie | Christopher Bolton, Chris Szarka | Showcase | ||
Royal Canadian Air Farce | Roger Abbott, Don Ferguson | CBC | ||
This Hour Has 22 Minutes | Jenipher Ritchie, Mark Farrell, Susan MacDonald, Jack Kellum, Geoff D'Eon, Michael Donovan | CBC | ||
2008 23rd Gemini Awards |
This Hour Has 22 Minutes | Jenipher Ritchie, Mark Farrell, Susan MacDonald, Jack Kellum, Geoff D'Eon | CBC | [43] |
Cock'd Gunns | Andrea Gorfolova, Brooks Gray, Andy King, Shaam Makan, Leo Scherman, Morgan Waters | Showcase | [44] | |
Corner Gas | Mark Farrell, Brent Butt, David Storey, Virginia Thompson, Kevin White | CTV | ||
Kenny vs. Spenny | Ira Levy, Abby Finer, Noreen Halpern, Kenny Hotz, Amy Marcella, John Morayniss, Trey Parker, Spencer Rice, Kirsten Scollie, Matt Stone, Peter Williamson | Showcase | ||
Odd Job Jack | Jonas Diamond, Adrian Carter, Jeremy Diamond, Denny Silverthorne | The Comedy Network | ||
Rent-A-Goalie | Christopher Bolton, Chris Szarka | Showcase | ||
2009 24th Gemini Awards |
Rick Mercer Report | Rick Mercer, Gerald Lunz | CBC | [45] |
Less Than Kind | Chris Sheasgreen, Mark McKinney, Kirsten Scollie, Jan Peter Meyboom, Peter Williamson, Ira Levy, Phyllis Laing, Marvin Kaye, Amy Marcella | Citytv | [46] | |
Testees | Kenny Hotz, Jonathan Walker, Amy Marcella, Suzanne L. Berger, Derek Harvie, John Morayniss, Michael Rosenberg | Showcase | ||
This Hour Has 22 Minutes | Jenipher Ritchie, Mark Farrell, Susan MacDonald, Jack Kellum, Michael Donovan | CBC | ||
Three Chords from the Truth | Henry Less, Sissy Federer-Less, Phyllis Ellis, Steve Cochrane, Adriana Maggs | CMT |
2010s
[edit]Year | Program | Producers | Network | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2010 25th Gemini Awards |
Less Than Kind | Garry Campbell, Ira Levy, Peter Williamson, Phyllis Laing, Paula J. Smith, Chris Sheasgreen, Marvin Kaye, Mark McKinney | HBO | [47] |
Dan for Mayor | Paul Mather, Mark Farrell, Kevin White | CTV | [48] | |
Little Mosque on the Prairie | Mary Darling, Colin Brunton, Clark Donnelly, Michael Snook, Al Magee | CBC | ||
Pure Pwnage | Jarett Cale, Geoff Lapaire | Showcase | ||
Rick Mercer Report | Gerald Lunz, Rick Mercer | CBC | ||
2011 26th Gemini Awards |
Rick Mercer Report | Gerald Lunz, Rick Mercer | CBC | [49] |
Call Me Fitz | David MacLeod, Michael Souther, Teza Lawrence, Noreen Halpern, Laszlo Barna, Sheri Elwood, John Morayniss, Michael Rosenberg | HBO | [50] | |
Good Dog | Scott Garvie, Christina Jennings, Laura Harbin, Ken Finkleman, Avi Federgreen, Jan Peter Meyboom | HBO | ||
Halifax Comedy Fest 2010 | Geoff D'Eon | CBC | ||
Living in Your Car | Dani Romain, David Steinberg, George F. Walker, Debbie Nightingale | HBO | ||
This Hour Has 22 Minutes | Michael Donovan, Susan MacDonald, Tim McAuliffe, Jenipher Ritchie | CBC | ||
2012 1st Canadian Screen Awards |
Less Than Kind | Ira Levy, Phyllis Laing, Marvin Kaye, Mark McKinney, Chris Sheasgreen, Paula J. Smith, Peter Williamson, Garry Campbell | HBO | [51] |
Good God | Christina Jennings, Ken Finkleman, Scott Garvie, Jan Peter Meyboom | HBO | [52] | |
Kenny Hotz's Triumph of the Will | Jeff Kassel, Kenny Hotz, John Morayniss, Noreen Halpern, Jamie Tiernay, Margaret O'Brien | Action | ||
Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays | Sari Friedland, Bob Martin, Don McKellar, Niv Fichman | CBC | ||
Mr. D | Gerry Dee, Michael Volpe | CBC | ||
2013 2nd Canadian Screen Awards |
Call Me Fitz | David MacLeod, Dennis Heaton, John Morayniss, Matt MacLennan, Michael Souther, Noreen Halpern, Sheri Elwood, Teza Lawrence | HBO | [53] |
Gavin Crawford's Wild West | David Fortier, Gavin Crawford, Ivan Schneeberg, Kyle Tingley | CBC | [54] | |
Mr. D | Gerry Dee, Michael Volpe | CBC | ||
Seed | Gillian Lowrey, Joseph Raso, John Ritchie, Karen Wentzell, Mark Farrell, Paula J. Smith, Rob Bromley | Citytv | ||
Tiny Plastic Men | Camille Beaudoin, Eric Rebalkin | Super Channel | ||
2014 3rd Canadian Screen Awards |
Call Me Fitz | Sheri Elwood, Teza Lawrence, David MacLeod, Matt MacLennan, John Morayniss, Margaret O'Brien, Jason Priestley, Derek Schreyer, Michael Souther | HBO | [55] |
Mr. D | Gerry Dee, Michael Volpe | CBC | [56] | |
Seed | Rob Bromley, Mark Farrell, Gillian Lowrey, Joseph Raso, John Ritchie, Paula J. Smith, Karen Wentzell | Citytv | ||
Spun Out | Kim Arnott, Andrew Barnsley, Jeff Biederman, Colin Brunton, Karyn Edwards, Brent Piaskoski, Brian K. Roberts | CTV | ||
Tiny Plastic Men | Camille Beaudoin, Jesse Lipscombe, Eric Rebalkin | Super Channel | ||
2015 4th Canadian Screen Awards |
Schitt's Creek | Eugene Levy, Dan Levy, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, Ben Feigin, Michael Short, Kevin White, Colin Brunton | CBC | [57] |
Mr. D | Gerry Dee, Michael Volpe | CBC | [58] | |
Mohawk Girls | Catherine Bainbridge, Christina Fon, Linda Ludwick, Ernest Webb, Tracey Deer, Cynthia Knight | APTN/Omni | ||
Tiny Plastic Men | Camille Beaudoin, Jesse Lipscombe, Eric Rebalkin | Super Channel | ||
Young Drunk Punk | Tom Cox, Jordy Randall, Bruce McCulloch, Susan Cavan, Paula J. Smith | Citytv | ||
2016 5th Canadian Screen Awards |
Letterkenny | Mark Montefiore, Patrick O'Sullivan, Jared Keeso, Jacob Tierney | Crave | [59] |
Kim's Convenience | Ivan Fecan, Tim Gamble, Alexandra Raffé, Leslie Lester, Albert Schultz, Ins Choi, Kevin White | CBC | [60] | |
Mohawk Girls | Catherine Bainbridge, Christina Fon, Linda Ludwick, Ernest Webb, Tracey Deer, Cynthia Knight | APTN/Omni | ||
Mr. D | Gerry Dee, Michael Volpe | CBC | ||
Schitt's Creek | Ben Feigin, Eugene Levy, Dan Levy, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, Michael Short, Kevin White, Colin Brunton | CBC | ||
2017 6th Canadian Screen Awards |
Kim's Convenience | Ivan Fecan, Ins Choi, Kevin White, Alexandra Raffe, Anita Kapila, Sandra Cunningham | CBC | [61] |
Letterkenny | Mark Montefiore, Patrick O'Sullivan, Jared Keeso, Jacob Tierney | Crave | [62] | |
Michael: Every Day | Don McKellar, Bob Martin, Matt Watts, Niv Fichman, Sari Friedland | CBC | ||
Nirvanna the Band the Show | Matt Johnson, Jay McCarrol, Curt Lobb, Matthew Miller, Jared Raab, Jim Czarnecki, Danny Gabai, Michael Kronish, Spike Jonze, Eddy Moretti, Shane Smith, Victoria Lean, Patrick McGuire, Daniel Morin | Citytv | ||
Workin' Moms | Catherine Reitman, Philip Sternberg, Tina Horwitz | CBC | ||
2018 7th Canadian Screen Awards |
Schitt's Creek | Eugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, Ben Feigin, Michael Short, David West Read, Colin Brunton | CBC | [63] |
Letterkenny | Mark Montefiore, Jared Keeso, Jacob Tierney, Kara Haflidson | Crave | [64] | |
Mr. D | Michael Volpe, Gerry Dee, Jessie Gabe | CBC | ||
Second Jen | Don Ferguson, Amanda Joy, Lucy Stewart, Samantha Wan, Kevin Wallis, Nataline Rodrigues | Citytv | ||
Workin' Moms | Catherine Reitman, Philip Sternberg, Tina Horwitz, Joe Sorge, Jonathan A. Walker | CBC | ||
2019 8th Canadian Screen Awards |
Schitt's Creek | Eugene Levy, Daniel Levy, Andrew Barnsley, Fred Levy, David West Read, Ben Feigin, Michael Short, Rupinder Gill, Colin Brunton | CBC | [65] |
Jann | Jann Arden, Leah Gauthier, Jennica Harper, Andrew Barnsley, Ben Murray, Jordy Randall, Tom Cox, Randy Lennox, Brian Dennis | CTV | [66] | |
Kim's Convenience | Ivan Fecan, Ins Choi, Kevin White, Alex Raffé, Anita Kapila, Matt Kippen, Kurt Smeaton, Sandra Cunningham | CBC | ||
Letterkenny | Jared Keeso, Jacob Tierney, Mark Montefiore, Kara Haflidson | Crave | ||
Workin' Moms | Catherine Reitman, Philip Sternberg, Tina Horwitz, Jillian Locke, Jonathan Walker | CBC |
2020s
[edit]Multiple awards and nominations
[edit]Awards | Show |
---|---|
8 | This Hour Has 22 Minutes |
4 | Schitt's Creek |
3 | Corner Gas |
2 | Call Me Fitz |
CODCO | |
The Kids in the Hall | |
Less Than Kind | |
Made in Canada | |
Rick Mercer Report | |
Seeing Things | |
Sort Of |
Nominations | Show |
---|---|
15 | This Hour Has 22 Minutes |
9 | The Red Green Show |
8 | Letterkenny |
6 | Mr. D |
Royal Canadian Air Farce | |
5 | Corner Gas |
The Kids in the Hall | |
Schitt's Creek | |
Workin' Moms | |
4 | Kim's Convenience |
Made in Canada | |
Rick Mercer Report | |
3 | Call Me Fitz |
Less Than Kind | |
Maniac Mansion | |
The Newsroom | |
Puppets Who Kill | |
Tiny Plastic Men |
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