GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series

The GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series is an annual award that honors miniseries and anthology series for excellence in the treatment of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) characters and themes. It is one of several categories of the annual GLAAD Media Awards, which are presented by GLAAD—an American non-governmental media monitoring organization—at ceremonies held primarily in New York City and Los Angeles between March and May.[1]

GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
Awarded forExcellence in depiction of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) community in miniseries / anthology series
VenueVaries
CountryUnited States
Presented byGLAAD
Currently held byThe White Lotus (2023)

GLAAD recognized the ABC miniseries The Women of Brewster Place at the 1st GLAAD Media Awards in 1990. In 1994, Fox's Doing Time on Maple Drive became the first television film to be recognized by GLAAD, in the Outstanding TV Movies category. Following this, various television films and miniseries would be recognized as separate categories.[2] By the 14th GLAAD Media Awards, in 2003, GLAAD merged the two categories into one named Outstanding Television Film, with HBO's film The Laramie Project winning.[3] At the 19th GLAAD Media Awards in 2008, the category was expanded to also include anthology series, with Here's The DL Chronicles winning.[4] The award remained as such until the 31st GLAAD Media Awards in 2020, where it was separated into two distinct categories: one for television films, the other for limited or anthology series.[5] Further changes took place in 2023 during the 34th GLAAD Media Awards, where television films became part of the Outstanding Film – Streaming or TV category.[6] Despite these reorganizations, GLAAD considers the television films recognized from 2020 to 2022 as part of this award category.[7]

For a limited or anthology series to be eligible, it must include at least one LGBT character in a leading, supporting, or recurring capacity.[8] The award may be accepted by any of the series' producers, writers, or actors.[8] Limited and anthology series selected by GLAAD are evaluated based on four criteria: "Fair, Accurate, and Inclusive Representations" of the LGBT community, "Boldness and Originality" of the project, significant "Impact" on mainstream culture, and "Overall Quality" of the project.[9] GLAAD monitors mainstream media to identify which series will be nominated, while also issuing a Call for Entries that encourages media outlets to submit programmes for consideration. By contrast, in order for series created by and for LGBT audiences to be considered for nomination, they must be submitted after the Call for Entries.[9] Winners are determined by a plurality vote by GLAAD staff and its board, Shareholders Circle members,[a] volunteers and affiliated individuals.[9]

Since its inception, the award has been given to 35 works. The only anthology series to have received multiple nominations are FX's American Horror Story and HBO's The White Lotus, both of which have only won once. American Horror Story won for its second season—subtitled Asylum—in 2013, while The White Lotus won for its second season at the 34th GLAAD Media Awards in 2023.

Winners and nominations

Table key
Indicates the winner

1990s

1990s winners and nominees
Award yearWorkNetworkRef(s).
1990
(1st)
The Women of Brewster PlaceABC[2]
[7]
1991[b]
(2nd)
Oranges Are Not the Only FruitPBS
1993
(4th)
Doing Time on Maple DriveFox[2]
[11]
1994
(5th)
And the Band Played OnHBO[12]
1995
(6th)
Tales of the CityPBS[2]
1996
(7th)
Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer StoryNBC[13]
1997
(8th)
Two Mothers for ZacharyABC[14]
[15]
Losing ChaseShowtime
1998
(9th)
Any Mother's SonLifetime[2]
[16]
[17]
Breaking the CodePBS
In the GloamingHBO
The Twilight of the GoldsShowtime
1999
(10th)
More Tales of the CityShowtime[2]
[18]
Blind FaithShowtime
GiaHBO
Labor of LoveLifetime
My Own CountryShowtime

2000s

2000s winners and nominees
Award yearWorkNetworkRef(s).
2000
(11th)
Execution of JusticeShowtime[2]
[19]
The Unknown CyclistStarz
2001
(12th)
If These Walls Could Talk 2HBO[20]
[21]
Chutney PopcornSundance TV
Common GroundShowtime
Holiday Heart
The Truth About JaneLifetime
2002
(13th)
What Makes a FamilyLifetime[22]
[23]
Anatomy of a Hate CrimeMTV
Further Tales of the CityShowtime
A Glimpse of HellFX
Stranger InsideHBO
2003
(14th)
The Laramie ProjectHBO[3]
[24]
The BadgeStarz
Bobbie's GirlShowtime
The Matthew Shepard StoryNBC
2004
(15th)
Angels in AmericaHBO[25]
[26]
Cambridge SpiesBBC America
NormalHBO
Soldier's GirlShowtime
Tipping the VelvetBBC America
2005
(16th)
JackShowtime[27]
[28]
The Blackwater LightshipCBS
2006
(17th)
The Long FirmBBC America[29]
[30]
Partner(s)Lifetime
2007
(18th)
A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo StoryLifetime[31]
[32]
Wedding WarsA&E
2008
(19th)
The DL ChroniclesHere[4]
[33]
DaphneLogo
The State WithinBBC America
2009
(20th)
East Side StoryLogo[34]
[35]
AffinityLogo
Ice Blues: A Donald Strachey MysteryHere
Oh Happy DayLogo
On the Other Hand, Death: A Donald Strachey MysteryHere

2010s

2010s winners and nominees
Award yearWorkNetworkRef(s).
2010
(21st)
Prayers for BobbyLifetime[36]
[37]
An Englishman in New YorkLogo
PedroMTV
Torchwood: Children of EarthBBC America
2012
(23rd)
Cinema VeriteHBO[38]
2013
(24th)
American Horror Story: AsylumFX[39]
[40]
Hit & MissAudience
Political AnimalsUSA
2014
(25th)
Behind the CandelabraHBO[41]
[42]
In the FleshBBC America
2015
(26th)
The Normal HeartHBO[43]
2016
(27th)
BessieHBO[44]
[45]
BananaLogo
Cucumber
2017
(28th)
EyewitnessUSA[46]
[47]
London SpyBBC America
Looking: The MovieHBO
The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp AgainFox
Vicious: The FinalePBS
2018
(29th)
When We RiseABC[48]
American Horror Story: CultFX
Feud: Bette and Joan
GodlessNetflix
QueersBBC America
2019
(30th)
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime StoryFX[49]
[50]
American Horror Story: ApocalypseFX
Life-Size 2Freeform
Sense8: Amor Vincit OmniaNetflix
A Very English ScandalAmazon

2020s

2020s winners and nominees
Award yearWorkNetworkRef(s).
2020
(31st)
Limited Series[5]
[51]
Tales of the CityNetflix
Mrs. FletcherHBO
The Red LineCBS
When They See UsNetflix
Years and YearsHBO
TV Movie
Transparent: Musical FinaleAmazon Prime Video
Deadwood: The MovieHBO
Let It SnowNetflix
Rent: LiveFox
Trapped: The Alex Cooper StoryLifetime
2021
(32nd)
Limited Series[52]
[53]
I May Destroy YouHBO
Dispatches from ElsewhereAMC
The Haunting of Bly ManorNetflix
Hollywood
Little Fires EverywhereHulu
TV Movie
Uncle FrankAmazon Studios
Alice JúniorNetflix
Bad EducationHBO
The Christmas HouseHallmark Channel
The Christmas SetupLifetime
Dashing in DecemberParamount Network
La Leyenda NegraHBO Latino/HBO Max
The Thing About HarryFreeform
UnpregnantHBO Max
Your Name Engraved HereinNetflix
2022
(33rd)
TV Movie[54]
[55]
Single All the WayNetflix
The Christmas House 2: Deck Those HallsHallmark Channel
The Fear Street TrilogyNetflix
Nash BridgesUSA Network
Under the Christmas TreeLifetime
Limited or Anthology Series
It's a SinHBO Max
DopesickHulu
HalstonNetflix
Little BirdsStarz
Love LifeHBO Max
Master of None Presents: Moments in LoveNetflix
RūrangiHulu
Station ElevenHBO Max
VigilPeacock
The White LotusHBO
2023
(34th)
The White LotusHBO[6]
[56]
American Horror Story: NYCFX
The Ignorant AngelsHulu
The Best Man: The Final ChaptersPeacock
Welcome to ChippendalesHulu
2024
(35th)
Black CakeHulu
BodiesNetflix
The Confessions of Frannie LangtonBritBox
The Fall of the House of UsherNetflix
Fellow TravelersShowtime
The Full MontyFX on Hulu
The Lost Flowers of Alice HartAmazon Prime Video
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton StoryNetflix
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off
Transatlantic

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