Ratings collections

Cybill accolades date wise edit

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients and nominees Result Ref
Primetime Emmy Awards September 9, 1995 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series Garvin Eddy and Rochelle Moser Won [1]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series Robert Turturice Nominated [2]
September 10, 1995 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Cybill Shepherd Nominated [3]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski Won [4]
Golden Globe Awards January 21, 1996 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Won [5]
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Cybill Shepherd Won
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Christine Baranski Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards February 24, 1996 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Won [6]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski, Dedee Pfeiffer, Alan Rosenberg, Cybill Shepherd, Alicia Witt and Tom Wopat Nominated
American Comedy Awards March 6, 1996 Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series Christine Baranski Won [7]
Primetime Emmy Awards September 7, 1996 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series Garvin Eddy and Rochelle Moser Nominated [8]
Outstanding Costume Design for a Series Marion Kirk, Daniel Grant North and Leslie Simmons Potts Won [9]
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Series Or A Special Jerry Clemans, Edward L. Moskowitz and Craig Porter Nominated [10]
September 8, 1996 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Cybill Shepherd Nominated [11]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski Nominated [12]
Viewers for Quality Television Awards 1996 Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Cybill Shepherd Nominated [13]
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Christine Baranski Won
Satellite Awards January 15, 1997 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated [14]
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Cybill Shepherd Nominated
Golden Globe Awards January 19, 1997 Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Nominated [15]
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Christine Baranski Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards February 22, 1997 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Serie Nominated [16]
GLAAD Media Awards March 16, 1997 Outstanding TV - Individual Episode Nominated [17]
Primetime Emmy Awards September 14, 1997 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Cybill Shepherd Nominated [18]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski Nominated [19]
Online Film & Television Association Awards 1997 Best Supporting Actress in a Series Nominated [20]
Best Actress in a Comedy Series Cybill Shepherd Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski Nominated
Viewers for Quality Television Awards 1997 Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Nominated [21]
Primetime Emmy Awards September 13, 1998 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski Nominated [22]
Online Film & Television Association Awards 1998 Best Actress in a Comedy Series Cybill Shepherd Nominated [23]
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski Nominated

Cybill accolades award wise edit

Award Year Category Recipients and nominees Result Ref
American Comedy Awards 1996 Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series Christine Baranski Won [24]
GLAAD Media Awards 1997 Outstanding TV - Individual Episode Nominated [25]
Golden Globe Awards 1996 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Won [26]
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Cybill Shepherd Won
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Christine Baranski Nominated
1997 Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Cybill Shepherd Nominated [27]
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film Christine Baranski Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Awards 1997 Best Supporting Actress in a Series Christine Baranski Nominated [28]
Best Actress in a Comedy Series Cybill Shepherd Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski Nominated
1998 Best Actress in a Comedy Series Cybill Shepherd Nominated [29]
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards 1995 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Cybill Shepherd Nominated [30]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski Won [31]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series Garvin Eddy and Rochelle Moser Won [32]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Costume Design for a Series Robert Turturice Nominated [33]
1996 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Cybill Shepherd Nominated [34]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski Nominated [35]
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Series Garvin Eddy and Rochelle Moser Nominated [36]
Outstanding Costume Design for a Series Marion Kirk, Daniel Grant North and Leslie Simmons Potts Won [37]
Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Series Or A Special Jerry Clemans, Edward L. Moskowitz and Craig Porter Nominated [38]
1997 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Cybill Shepherd Nominated [39]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski Nominated [40]
1998 Nominated [41]
Satellite Awards 1997 Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy Nominated [42]
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy Cybill Shepherd Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards 1996 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski Won [43]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Christine Baranski, Dedee Pfeiffer, Alan Rosenberg, Cybill Shepherd, Alicia Witt and Tom Wopat Nominated
1997 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Serie Christine Baranski Nominated [44]
Viewers for Quality Television Awards 1996 Best Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Cybill Shepherd Nominated [45]
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series Christine Baranski Won
1997 Nominated [46]

Network season edit

  • October 27 - November 3, 2003[47]
  • February 16 - February 22, 2004[48]
  • February 23 - February 29, 2004[49]
  • May 3 - May 9, 2004[50]

Murdoch Mysteries edit

Will & Grace UK edit

Season 1 edit

No. in Episode Air date Time slot
(EST)
Viewership
series season in
millions
Weekly
rank
1 1 Pilot July 20, 2001 Fridays
9:30 pm
3.45 #11
2 2 A New Lease on Life July 27, 2001 Fridays
10:00 pm
3.61 #8
3 3 Head Case August 3, 2001 Fridays
9:30 pm
2.34 #9
4 4 Between a Rock and Harlin's Place August 10, 2001 1.67 #28
5 5 Boo! Humbug August 17, 2001 1.78 #18
6 6 William, Tell August 24, 2001 1.76 #18
7 7 Where There's a Will, There's No Way August 31, 2001 1.75 #25
8 8 The Buying Game September 7, 2001 1.80 #25
9 9 The Truth About Will and Dogs September 14, 2001 1.71 #30
10 10 The Big Vent September 21, 2001 2.06 #20
11 11 Will on Ice September 28, 2001
12 12 My Fair Maid-y October 5, 2001
13 13 The Unsinkable Mommy Adler October 12, 2001
14 14 Big Brother is Coming: Part I October 19, 2001
15 15 Big Brother is Coming: Part II October 26, 2001
16 16 Yours, Mine or Ours November 2, 2001 1.93 #28
17 17 Secrets and Lays November 9, 2001 2.36 #27
18 18 Grace, Replaced November 16, 2001
19 19 Will Works Out November 23, 2001
20 20 Saving Grace November 30, 2001 2.19 #24
21 21 Alley Cats December 7, 2001 2.05 #25
22 22 Object of My Rejection December 14, 2001 1.79 #26

Season 2 edit

Rugrats edit

No. in Episode Air date Time slot
(EST)
Household Ref
series season rating audience
(in millions)
Weekly
rank
66 1 Chanukah December 6, 1996 Wednesdays
10:00 pm
67 2 Mother's Day May 9, 1997 Fridays
7:30 pm
2.3 2.23 #14
68 3 Vacation July 8, 1997 Tuesdays
7:30 pm
2.3 2.25 #8
69 4 Spike's Babies / Chicken Pops rowspan=12| Saturdays
8:00 pm
2.7 2.61 #5
70 5 Radio Daze / Psycho Angelica August 30, 1997 3.18 #13
71 6 America's Wackiest Home Movies / The 'Lympics September 6, 1997 Tuesdays
7:30 pm
2.3 2.25 #8
72 7 The Carwash / Heat Wave September 13, 1997 Tuesdays
7:30 pm
2.3 2.25 #8
73 8 Faire Play / The Smell of Success September 20, 1997 Tuesdays
7:30 pm
3.0 2.92 #3 [66]
74 9 Dust Bunnies / Educating Angelica September 27, 1997 Saturdays
8:00 pm
3.2 3.16 #3 [67]
75 10 Angelica's Last Stand / Clan of the Duck October 4, 1997 Tuesdays
7:30 pm
2.3 2.25 #8
76 11 Potty Training Spike / The Art Fair October 11, 1997 Tuesdays
7:30 pm
2.3 2.25 #8
77 12 Send in the Clouds / In the Naval October 18, 1997 Tuesdays
7:30 pm
2.3 2.25 #8
78 13 The Mattress / Looking for Jack November 1, 1997 Tuesdays
7:30 pm
3.1 3.03 #5
79 14 The Mattress / Looking for Jack November 8, 1997 Tuesdays
7:30 pm
3.1 3.03 #5
80 15 The Mattress / Looking for Jack November 15, 1997 Tuesdays
7:30 pm
3.1 3.03 #5
81 16 The Mattress / Looking for Jack November 21, 1997 Tuesdays
7:30 pm
3.1 3.03
82 17 The Mattress / Looking for Jack November 22, 1997 Tuesdays
7:30 pm
3.0 2.97 #4 [68]

Sex and the City edit

US edit

Season 6 edit

Sex and the City season six ratings (6.1 million)[69]

  • June 22, 2003:
    • 7.30 million (4.9 household rating)[70]
    • 7.3 million [71]
  • June 29, 2003: 5.82 million (3.9 household rating)[72]
  • July 6, 2003: 6.95 million (4.6 household rating)[73]
  • July 13, 2003: 6.60 million (4.3 household rating)[74]
  • July 20, 2003: 6.43 million (4.1 household rating)[75]
  • July 27, 2003: 6.34 million (4.2 household rating)[76]
  • August 3, 2003: 5.77 million (4.1 household rating)[77]
  • August 10, 2003: 6.64 million (4.5 household rating)[78]
  • August 17, 2003: 6.74 million (4.3 household rating)[79]
  • August 24, 2003: 6.94 million (4.6 household rating)[80]
  • September 7, 2003: 6.69 million (4.6 household rating)[81]
  • September 14, 2003: 7.65 million (5.0 household rating)[82]
  • January 4, 2004: 6.36 million (3.8 household rating)[83]
  • January 25, 2004: 6.94 million (4.6 household rating)[84]
  • February 1, 2004: 4.43 million (2.9 household rating)[85]
  • February 8, 2004: 4.83 million (3.2 household rating)[86]
  • February 15, 2004: 6.14 million (4.1 household rating)[87]
  • February 22, 2004: 10.62 million (6.5 household rating)[88]

UK edit

Season 1 edit

No. in Episode Air date Time slot
(EST)
Viewership
series season in
millions
Weekly
rank
1 1 Sex and the City February 3, 1999 Wednesdays
10:00 pm
4.53 #3
76 2 Models and Mortals February 10, 1999 3.28 #14
77 3 Bay of Married Pigs February 17, 1999 3.90 #7
78 4 The Valley of Twenty-Something Guys February 24, 1999 3.45 #14
79 5 The Power of Female Sex March 3, 1999 3.18 #13
80 6 Secret Sex March 10, 1999 2.52 #20
81 7 The Monogamists March 17, 1999 3.13 #9
82 8 Three's a Crowd March 24, 1999 2.54 #24
83 9 The Turtle and the Hare March 31, 1999 2.56 #19
84 10 The Baby Shower April 7, 1999 2.71 #17
85 11 The Drought April 14, 1999
12 12 Oh Come All Ye Faithful April 21, 1999
  • January 10, 2001: 2.1 million (12% share)[89]
  • January 10, 2001: 2.1 million
  • February 8, 2001: 2.3 million[90]
  • February 8, 2001: 2.6 million
  • February 21, 2001: 2.2 million (11% share)[91]
  • January 9, 2002: 3.0 million (16% share)[92]
  • January 9, 2002: 2.5 million (20% share)
  • January 16, 2002: 2.6 million[93]
  • January 16, 2002: 2.3 million
  • January 23, 2002: 3.1 million[94]
  • January 23, 2002: 2.9 million
  • March 5, 2002: 3.0 million[95]
  • March 5, 2002: 2.8 million
  • August 8, 2003: 2.4 million[96]
  • August 29, 2003: 2.2 million[97]
  • September 26, 2003: 2.3 million[98]
  • February 20, 2004: 2.6 million[99]
  • March 12, 2004: 2.9 million[100]
  • March 19, 2004

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