List of awards and nominations received by Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (often abridged as Last Week Tonight) is an American late-night talk and news satire television program hosted by comedian John Oliver. The half-hour-long show was created by Oliver, who also serves as an executive producer, and premiered on HBO on April 27, 2014.[1]

Awards and nominations received by Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

John Oliver received several awards and nominations for his work as a host and executive producer.

Total number of wins and nominations
Totals 37 87
Footnotes

Last Week Tonight has received critical acclaim and won several major awards, including sixteen Primetime Emmy Awards, two Peabody Awards, five Producers Guild Awards, five Writers Guild of America Awards, one Critics' Choice Television Award, three TCA Awards, and has been nominated for three Directors Guild of America Awards.

Critics' Choice Television Awards

The Critics' Choice Television Award is an annual accolade bestowed by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association in recognition of outstanding achievements in television, since 2011. As of 2020, Last Week Tonight has won one award from a total of four nominations.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2015 Best Talk Show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Nominated [2]
2016 (1) Won [3]
2016 (2) Nominated [4]
2020 Nominated [5]

Directors Guild of America Awards

The Directors Guild of America Award is an annual accolade bestowed by the Directors Guild of America in recognition of outstanding achievements in film and television directing, since 1938. As of 2020, Last Week Tonight has received a total of three nominations.

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode Result Ref.
2018 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming Paul Pennolino "French Elections" Nominated [6]
2019 "Italian Election" Nominated [7]
2020 Paul Pennolino and Christopher Werner "SLAPP Suits" Nominated [8]

Dorian Awards

The Dorian Awards are an annual accolade bestowed by GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics in recognition of outstanding achievements in film and television.[9] As of 2020, Last Week Tonight has won one award from a total of six nominations.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2015 TV Current Affairs Show of the Year Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Nominated [10]
2016 Won [11]
2017 Nominated [12]
2018 Nominated [13]
2019 Nominated [14]
2020 Nominated [15]

GLAAD Media Awards

The GLAAD Media Award is an annual accolade bestowed by GLAAD to recognize and honor various branches of the media for their outstanding representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community and the issues that affect their lives.[16] As of 2020, Last Week Tonight has won two awards from a total of four nominations.

Year Category Nominee(s) Episode Result Ref.
2015 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming Last Week Tonight with John Oliver "Pepe Julian Onziema" Won [17]
2016 "Transgender Rights" Nominated [18]
2018 "Australia Marriage Equality" Won [19]
2019 "Mike Pence and A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo" Nominated [20]

MTV Movie & TV Awards

The MTV Movie & TV Awards is a film and television awards show presented annually on MTV. The nominees are decided by producers and executives at MTV and the winners are decided online by the general public. As of 2020, Last Week Tonight has received one nomination.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2017 Best Host John Oliver Nominated [21]

Peabody Awards

The George Foster Peabody Awards, or simply Peabody Awards, are named after American businessman and philanthropist George Peabody, and recognize distinguished and meritorious public service by American radio and television stations, networks, online media, producing organizations, and individuals.[22] Last Week Tonight has received two awards.

Year For Winner(s) Result Ref.
2014 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver HBO Entertainment in association with Sixteen String Jack Productions and Avalon Television Won [23][24]
2017 Won [25][26]

People's Choice Awards

The People's Choice Awards is an American awards show, recognizing people in entertainment, voted online by the general public and fans. The show has been held annually since 1975. As of 2020, Last Week Tonight has received one nomination.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2019 The Nighttime Talk Show of 2019 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Nominated [27]

Primetime Emmy Awards

Awarded since 1949, the Primetime Emmy Award is an annual accolade bestowed by members of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences recognizing outstanding achievements in American prime time television programming.[28] As of 2020, Last Week Tonight has won sixteen awards from a total of 45 nominations.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2015 Outstanding Variety Talk Series John Oliver, Tim Carvell, and Liz Stanton Nominated [29]
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Kevin Avery, Tim Carvell, Josh Gondelman, Dan Gurewitch, Geoff Haggerty, Jeff Maurer, John Oliver, Scott Sherman, Will Tracy, Jill Twiss, and Juli Weiner Nominated
Outstanding Interactive Program HBO Won
Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming Ryan Barger (for "N.S.A. Edward Snowden (segment)") Nominated
2016 Outstanding Variety Talk Series John Oliver, Tim Carvell, Liz Stanton, and Diane Fitzgerald Won
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Kevin Avery, Tim Carvell, Josh Gondelman, Dan Gurewitch, Geoff Haggerty, Jeff Maurer, John Oliver, Scott Sherman, Will Tracy, Jill Twiss, and Juli Weiner Won
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series Paul Pennolino Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming Anthony Miale (for "Public Defenders (segment)") Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special Charlie Jones, Steve Lettie, Tony Rollins, and Steve Watson Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series Paul Cangialosi, Nick Fayo, John Harrison, Ray Hoover, Dante Pagano, Dave Saretsky, and Augie Yuson Nominated
2017 Outstanding Variety Talk Series John Oliver, Tim Carvell, and Liz Stanton Won
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Kevin Avery, Tim Carvell, Josh Gondelman, Dan Gurewitch, Geoff Haggerty, Jeff Maurer, John Oliver, Scott Sherman, Will Tracy, Jill Twiss, and Juli Weiner Won
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series Paul Pennolino Nominated
Outstanding Interactive Program Partially Important Productions Won
Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming Anthony Miale (for "F*ck 2016 (segment)") Won
Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming Ryan Barger (for "Stoplight (segment)") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special Jonathan Herrera, Charlie Jones, Steve Lettie, and Steve Watson Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series Rob Balton, Jerry Cancel, John Harrison, Jeff Latonero, Dante Pagano, Dave Saretsky, and Augie Yuson Nominated
2018 Outstanding Variety Talk Series John Oliver, Tim Carvell, and Liz Stanton Won
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Tim Carvell, Raquel D'Apice, Josh Gondelman, Dan Gurewitch, Geoff Haggerty, Jeff Maurer, John Oliver, Brian Parise, Scott Sherman, Ben Silva, Will Tracy, Jill Twiss, Seena Vali, and Juli Weiner Won
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series Paul Pennolino Nominated
Outstanding Interactive Program Partially Important Productions Won
Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming Ryan Barger (for "Border Patrol (segment)") Won
Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming Anthony Miale (for "Wax President Harding (segment)") Nominated
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety, Reality or Reality-Competition Series Eric Morrell Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special Jason Dyer Sainsbury, Charlie Jones, Steve Lettie, Anthony Lalumia, Max Perez, Patrick Smith, and Steve Watson Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series Jerry Cancel, Paul Cangialosi, Joe DeBonis, John Harrison, Jake Hoover, Dante Pagano, Dave Saretsky, and Augie Yuson Nominated
2019 Outstanding Variety Talk Series John Oliver, Tim Carvell, Liz Stanton, and Jeremy Tchaban Won
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Tim Carvell, Raquel D'Apice, Josh Gondelman, Dan Gurewitch, Jeff Maurer, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Ben Silva, Jill Twiss, Seena Vali, and Juli Weiner Won
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series Paul Pennolino Nominated
Outstanding Interactive Program Partially Important Productions Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming Anthony Miale (for "The Journey Of ChiiJohn (segment)") Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming Ryan Barger (for "The Wax & The Furious (segment)") Won
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety, Reality or Competition Series Eric Morrell and Ipek Celik Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special Charlie Jones, Steve Lettie, Max Perez, and Steve Watson Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series John Harrison, Jake Hoover, Dante Pagano, Phil Salanto, Dave Saretsky, and Augie Yuson Won
2020 Outstanding Variety Talk Series John Oliver, Tim Carvell, Liz Stanton, Jeremy Tchaban, Christopher Werner, Laura L. Griffin, Kate Mullaney, Matt Passet, Marian Wang, and Charles Wilson Pending
Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series Tim Carvell, Dan Gurewitch, Jeff Maurer, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Ben Silva, Jill Twiss, Seena Vali, and Juli Weiner Pending
Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series Paul Pennolino and Christopher Werner Pending
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics David Dabbon, Joanna Rothkopf, Jill Twiss, and Seena Vali Pending
Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming Anthony Miale (for "The Journey Of ChiiJohn: Chapter 2 (segment)") Pending
Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming Ryan Barger (for "Eat Sh!t, Bob! (segment)") Pending
Outstanding Production Design for a Variety, Reality or Competition Series Eric Morrell and Amanda Carzoli Pending
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special Charlie Jones, John Kilgore, Steve Lettie, Tony Rollins, Jayson Dyer Sainsbury, Paul Special, Dave Swanson, and Steve Watson Pending
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Series Rob Bolton, Scotty Buckler, Joe Debonis, Rich Freedman, John Harrison, Michael Hauer, Lucan Owen, Dante Pagano, Tim Quigley, Phil Salanto, Dave Saretsky, Russell Swanson, and Augie Yuson Pending

Producers Guild of America Awards

The Producers Guild of America Award is an annual accolade bestowed by the Producers Guild of America in recognition of outstanding achievements in film and television producing, since 1990. As of 2020, Last Week Tonight has won five awards from a total of six nominations.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2015 Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment & Talk Television John Oliver, Tim Carvell, and Liz Stanton Nominated [30]
2016 Won [31]
2017 Won [32]
2018 Won [33]
2019 John Oliver, Tim Carvell, Liz Stanton, and Jeremy Tchaban Won [34]
2020 John Oliver, Tim Carvell, Liz Stanton, Liz Stanton, Jeremy Tchaban, Chris Werner, Laura Griffin, Kate Mullaney, Matt Passet, Marian Wang, and Charles Wilson Won [35]

Television Critics Association Awards

The TCA Awards are an annual accolade bestowed by the Television Critics Association in recognition of outstanding achievements in television.[36] As of 2020, Last Week Tonight has won three awards from a total of six nominations.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2015 Outstanding Achievement in News and Information Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Won [37]
2016 Nominated [38]
2017 Nominated [39]
2018 Outstanding Achievement in Sketch/Variety Shows Won [40]
2019 Won [41]
2020 Pending [42]

Webby Awards

The Webby Award is an award for excellence on the Internet presented annually by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, a judging body composed of over two thousand industry experts and technology innovators. Categories include websites, advertising and media, online film and video, mobile sites and apps, and social.[43] As of 2020, Last Week Tonight has won two awards from a total of four nominations.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2015 Best Writing (Social – General Excellence Categories) Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Won [44][45]
2016 Best Writing (Social – Features) Won [46][47]
Humor (Websites – General Website) Leap Second Countdown Clock Nominated [48]
2017 Best Writing (Film & Video – Performance & Craft) Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Nominated [49]

Writers Guild of America Awards

The Writers Guild of America Award is an annual accolade bestowed by the Writers Guild of America in recognition of outstanding achievements in film, television, and radio, since 1949. As of 2020, Last Week Tonight has won five awards from a total of five nominations.

Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2015 Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Kevin Avery, Tim Carvell, Dan Gurewitch, Geoff Haggerty, Jeff Maurer, John Oliver, Scott Sherman, Will Tracy, Jill Twiss, and Juli Weiner Won [50]
2017 Kevin Avery, Tim Carvell, Josh Gondelman, Dan Gurewitch, Geoff Haggerty, Jeff Maurer, John Oliver, Scott Sherman, Will Tracy, Jill Twiss, and Juli Weiner Won [51]
2018 Comedy/Variety – Talk Series Tim Carvell, Josh Gondelman, Dan Gurewitch, Geoff Haggerty, Jeff Maurer, John Oliver, Scott Sherman, Ben Silva, Will Tracy, Jill Twiss, Seena Vali, and Juli Weiner Won [52]
2019 Tim Carvell, Raquel D'Apice, Josh Gondelman, Dan Gurewitch, Jeff Maurer, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Brian Parise, Owen Parsons, Ben Silva, Will Tracy, Jill Twiss, Seena Vali, and Juli Weiner Won [53]
2020 Tim Carvell, Dan Gurewitch, Jeff Maurer, Daniel O'Brien, John Oliver, Owen Parsons, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Ben Silva, Jill Twiss, Seena Vali, and Juli Weiner Won [54]

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