Awards and nominations received by
Black Mirror
Charlie Brooker is the series creator, and has received two awards for his work on Black Mirror. |
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Total number of wins and nominations |
Totals |
21 |
79 |
Footnotes |
Black Mirror is a British science fiction anthology series created by Charlie Brooker. Premiering on 4 December 2011, the first two series aired on British network Channel 4, as did the special "White Christmas", whereas the following two series were released on the American streaming platform Netflix. There are nineteen episodes in the show's first four series, and a fifth series has been commissioned.[1] Inspired by The Twilight Zone, each episode of Black Mirror is standalone and explores the common theme of technology and its side-effects.[2]
Black Mirror has received positive reception from critics[lower-alpha 1] and has been nominated for seventy-nine awards, winning twenty-one of them. The most acclaimed episodes are "USS Callister", which won four Emmy Awards, and "San Junipero", which won two. As actors rarely appear in more than one episode, the only people to receive two awards for their work on the show are writer Charlie Brooker, production designer Joel Collins and editors Kenny Clark and Michael Maroussas. The series has been nominated for fourteen British Academy Film Awards, winning two, and thirteen Emmy Awards, winning five.
Statistics
Episodes
Thirteen of the show's nineteen episodes have received awards or nominations, including those given to specific people for their work on the episode.
People
Eighteen people have received two or more nominations for their work on Black Mirror.
Number of awards and nominations by person
Person |
Role |
Awards |
Nominations |
Charlie Brooker |
Executive producer; writer |
3 |
7 |
Joel Collins |
Production designer |
2 |
5 |
Kenny Clark |
Sound editor |
2 |
4 |
Michael Maroussas |
Dialogue editor |
2 |
3 |
Tim Cavagin |
Re-recording mixer |
1 |
2 |
Annabel Jones |
Executive producer |
1 |
3 |
William Bridges |
Writer |
1 |
2 |
Tanya Lodge |
Make-up designer |
1 |
2 |
Russell McLean |
Visual effects producer |
1 |
2 |
John Rodda |
Sound mixer |
1 |
2 |
Jesse Plemons |
Actor |
0 |
3 |
Bryce Dallas Howard |
Actor |
0 |
2 |
Justin Hutchinson-Chatburn |
Visual effects supervisor |
0 |
2 |
Seamus McGarvey |
Director of photography |
0 |
2 |
Cristin Milioti |
Actor |
0 |
2 |
Stephan Pehrsson |
Director of photography |
0 |
2 |
Jimmi Simpson |
Actor |
0 |
2 |
Letitia Wright |
Actor |
0 |
2 |
Art Directors Guild Awards
The Art Directors Guild present the ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards for American film, television and other media with outstanding production design.[10]
Art Directors Guild Awards and nominations received by Black Mirror
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Ref. |
2017 |
Excellence in Production Design for a Television Movie or Limited Series |
Joel Collins, James Foster and Nicholas Palmer (Episodes: "Nosedive", "Playtest", "San Junipero") |
Nominated |
[11] |
2018 |
Television Movie or Limited Series |
Joel Collins (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Won |
[12] |
BAFTA Awards
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) was founded in 1947 under the name British Film Academy to recognise excellence in the British film industry. In 1958, they merged with the Guild of Television Producers and Directors, and began to give awards to British television programmes.[13] In 2000, television awards were split into the British Academy Television Awards, given for work in production, and the British Academy Television Craft Awards, presented for technical achievements.[14]
BAFTA Television Awards
BAFTA Television Awards and nominations received by Black Mirror
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Ref. |
2018 |
Best Single Drama |
"Hang the DJ" |
Nominated |
[15] |
Best Actor |
Joe Cole (Episode: "Hang the DJ") |
Nominated |
Best Supporting Actor |
Jimmi Simpson (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Nominated |
BAFTA Television Craft Awards
BAFTA Craft Awards and nominations received by Black Mirror
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Ref. |
2012 |
Best Production Design |
Joel Collins and Daniel May (Episode: "Fifteen Million Merits") |
Nominated |
[16] |
2014 |
Best Single Drama |
Black Mirror (Episode: "Be Right Back") |
Nominated |
[17] |
2017 |
Best Make Up and Hair Design |
Tanya Lodge (Episode: "San Junipero") |
Won |
[18] |
Best Special, Visual And Graphic Effects |
Justin Hutchinson-Chatburn, Framestore, Glassworks, Baseblack (Episode: "Playtest") |
Nominated |
Best Costume Design |
Susie Coulthard (Episode: "San Junipero") |
Nominated |
Best Photography and Lighting – Fiction |
Seamus McGarvey (Episode: "Nosedive") |
Nominated |
2018 |
Sound: Fiction |
John Rodda, Tim Cavagin, Kenny Clark, Michael Maroussas (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Nominated |
[19] |
Photography & Lighting: Fiction |
Stephan Pehrsson (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Nominated |
Production Design |
Joel Collins, Phil Sims (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Nominated |
Special, Visual Effects & Graphics |
Dneg TV, Jean-clement Soret, Russell McLean, Joel Collins (Episode: "Metalhead") |
Won |
Writer: Drama |
Charlie Brooker (Episode: "Hang the DJ") |
Nominated |
Black Reel Awards
Established in 2000 and presented by the Foundation for the Augmentation of African-Americans in Film, the Black Reel Awards are presented for African-American excellence in film and television. Initially limited to Hollywood, awards are now given to worldwide media.[20]
Broadcast Awards
The Broadcast Awards, associated with the magazine Broadcast, are a series of awards given to British television programmes.[22]
Broadcast Awards and nominations received by Black Mirror
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Ref. |
2013 |
Best Single Drama |
"The National Anthem" |
Nominated |
[23] |
2016 |
Best Single Drama |
"White Christmas" |
Nominated |
[24] |
2018 |
Best Single Drama |
"San Junipero" |
Won |
[25] |
Cinema Audio Society Awards
These awards are presented by the American Cinema Audio Society for sound mixing in film and television.[26]
Cinema Audio Society Awards and nominations received by Black Mirror
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Ref. |
2017 |
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Movies and Mini-Series |
Adrian Bell, Martin Jensen, Philip Clements, Rory de Carteret (Episode: "San Junipero") |
Nominated |
[27] |
2018 |
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Movie or Mini-Series |
John Rodda, Tim Cavagin, Dafydd Archard, Will Miller, Nick Baldock and Sophia Hardman (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Won |
[28] |
Emmy Awards
Emmy Awards are given by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, an organisation founded in 1946, for television shows broadcast or available for download and streaming in America. The main award is the Primetime Emmy Award, whilst Creative Arts Emmy Awards are given in technical, creative and craft categories, and International Emmy Awards are presented to shows airing outside of the U.S.[29][30][31]
Emmy Awards
Emmy Awards and nominations received by Black Mirror
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Ref. |
2017 |
Outstanding Television Movie |
"San Junipero" |
Won |
[32] |
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special |
Charlie Brooker (Episode: "San Junipero") |
Won |
Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie |
Seamus McGarvey (Episode: "Nosedive") |
Nominated |
[33] |
2018 |
Outstanding Television Movie |
"USS Callister" |
Won |
[34][35] |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie |
Jesse Plemons (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Nominated |
Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special |
William Bridges and Charlie Brooker (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Won |
Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or Movie |
Stephan Pehrsson (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Nominated |
Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special |
Daniel Pemberton (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Nominated |
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited Series or Movie |
Selina MacArthur (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Won |
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special |
Kenny Clark, Michael Maroussas, Dario Swade, Ricky Butt and Oliver Ferris (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Won |
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie |
Letitia Wright (Episode: "Black Museum") |
Nominated |
International Emmy Awards
Gold Derby Awards
Gold Derby is an American awards prediction website founded in 2000.[38] The Gold Derby Awards for television began in 2004.[39]
Gold Derby Awards and nominations received by Black Mirror
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Ref. |
2017 |
Best TV Movie |
"San Junipero" |
Won |
[40][41] |
Best Miniseries/TV Movie Actress |
Bryce Dallas Howard (Episode: "Nosedive") |
Nominated |
Best Miniseries/TV Movie Supporting Actress |
Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Episode: "San Junipero") |
Nominated |
2018 |
Best TV Movie |
"USS Callister" |
Won |
[42][43] |
Best Miniseries/TV Movie Actor |
Jesse Plemons (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Nominated |
Best Miniseries/TV Movie Actress |
Cristin Milioti (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Nominated |
Best Miniseries/TV Movie Supporting Actor |
Jimmi Simpson (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Nominated |
Golden Reel Awards
The Golden Reel Awards are presented by the Motion Picture Sound Editors, an American organisation founded in 1953. The awards are given for excellence in sound editing.[44]
Golden Reel Awards and nominations received by Black Mirror
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Ref. |
2018 |
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing — Episodic Long Form – Dialogue/ADR |
Kenny Clark, Michael Maroussas (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Won |
[45] |
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing — Episodic Long Form – Effects/Foley |
Kenny Clark (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Nominated |
Hugo Awards
The Hugo Awards are a series of science fiction awards which have been presented by the World Science Fiction Society since 1953.[46] Formats recognised include literature, film and serial works.[47]
Hugo Awards and nominations received by Black Mirror
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Ref. |
2017 |
Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form |
Charlie Brooker, Owen Harris (Episode: "San Junipero") |
Nominated |
[48] |
2018 |
Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form |
William Bridges, Charlie Brooker and Toby Haynes (Episode: "USS Callister") |
Nominated |
[49] |
IGN Awards
These awards are given by IGN Entertainment, an entertainment media company specialising in video games.[50]
IGN Awards and nominations received by Black Mirror
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Ref. |
2018 |
Best Streaming Exclusive |
Black Mirror |
Nominated |
[51] |
Best TV Episode |
"San Junipero" |
Won |
[52] |
Online Film and Television Association Awards
The Online Film and Television Association is an American organisation which awards excellence in film and television.[53]
Online Film and Television Association Awards and nominations received by Black Mirror
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Ref. |
2017 |
Best Motion Picture |
"San Junipero" |
Won |
[53] |
Best Cinematography in a Non-Series |
"Nosedive" |
Nominated |
Best Production Design in a Non-Series |
"San Junipero" |
Nominated |
Best Costume Design in a Non-Series |
"San Junipero" |
Nominated |
Best Visual Effects in a Non-Series |
"Men Against Fire" |
Nominated |
"Playtest" |
Nominated |
Producers Guild of America Awards
The Producers Guild of America have held annual awards to recognise American film, television and new media since 1990.[54]
Visual Effects Society Awards
The American Visual Effects Society present the Visual Effects Society Awards to films, television shows, video games and commercials with outstanding visual effects.[59]
Visual Effects Society Awards and nominations received by Black Mirror
Year |
Category |
Nominee(s) |
Result |
Ref. |
2017 |
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode |
Justin Hutchinson-Chatburn, Russell McLean, Grant Walker, Christopher Gray (Episode: "Playtest") |
Nominated |
[60] |
2018 |
Outstanding Animated Character in an Episode or Real-Time Project |
Steven Godfrey, Stafford Lawrence, Andrew Robertson, Lestyn Roberts (Episode: "Metalhead") |
Nominated |
[61] |
Notes
- ↑ Series 1,[3] series 2[4] and "White Christmas"[5] received a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Series 3 received a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes[6] and a score of 82 on Metacritic.[7] Series 4 received a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes[8] and a score of 72 on Metacritic.[9]
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