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Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Period/Fantasy Television

The Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Period/Fantasy Television was presented annually by the Costume Designers Guild from 1999 to 2014.

In 1998, the Guild introduced a single award category titled Excellence in Television, in which all television programs competed regardless of genre or format. Among the inaugural nominees, four were period dramas. The winner that year was The Tempest, a fantasy television film. Furthermore, all nominated shows were either limited series or television films, which makes it the only time with no regularly continued series recognized. Beginning with the 1999 ceremony, the Guild divided the award into two categories: Excellence in Contemporary Television and Excellence in Period/Fantasy Television. In 2015, the latter was further separated into two distinct categories: Excellence in Period Television and Excellence in Fantasy Television, each recognizing achievement within its respective genre.

Winners and nominees

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1990s

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Excellence in Television

Year Series Costume Designer(s) Network
1998
[1][2]
The Tempest Van Broughton Ramsey NBC
From the Earth to the Moon Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko HBO
George Wallace May Routh TNT
Gia Robert Turturice HBO
Winchell Hope Hanafin

Excellence in Period/Fantasy Television

Year Series Costume Designer(s) Network
1999
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Annie Shay Cunliffe ABC
A Lesson Before Dying Hope Hanafin HBO
The Magnificent Seven Dan Moore CBS
Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End Van Broughton Ramsey
That '70s Show Melina Root Fox

2000s

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Year Series Costume Designer(s) Network
2000
[5][6]
Geppetto Hope Hanafin ABC
Freaks and Geeks Debra McGuire NBC
Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Carol Ramsey CBS
That '70s Show Melina Root Fox
2001
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Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows Dona Granata ABC
61* Dan Moore HBO
The Lot Jean-Pierre Dorleac AMC
The Tick Victoria J. Auth Fox
2002
[9][10]
American Dreams Jane Anderson NBC
Fidel Mayes C. Rubeo Showtime
The Rosa Parks Story Karen Perry CBS
That '70s Show Melina Root Fox
2003
[11][12]
Carnivàle Ruth Myers ("Pilot");
Terry Dresbach (Series)
HBO
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself Eduardo Castro HBO
Angels in America Ann Roth
Hitler: The Rise of Evil Maria Schicker CBS
2004
[13][14]
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Jill Taylor HBO
Cold Case Patia Prouty CBS
Deadwood Janie Bryant HBO
Iron Jawed Angels Caroline Harris
The Lion in Winter Consolata Boyle Showtime
2005
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Rome April Ferry HBO
Carnivàle Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko HBO
Cold Case Patia Prouty CBS
Deadwood Janie Bryant HBO
That '70s Show Melina Root Fox
2006
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Rome April Ferry HBO
Cold Case Patia Prouty and Maria Schicker CBS
Deadwood Janie Bryant HBO
2007
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Pushing Daisies Robert Blackman ABC
Rome April Ferry HBO
The Tudors Joan Bergin Showtime
2008
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Mad Men Janie Bryant AMC
Pushing Daisies Robert Blackman ABC
The Tudors Joan Bergin Showtime
2009
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Mad Men Janie Bryant AMC
True Blood Audrey Fisher HBO
The Tudors Joan Bergin Showtime

2010s

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Year Series Costume Designer(s) Network
2010
[22]
Boardwalk Empire John Dunn and Lisa Padovani HBO
Mad Men Janie Bryant AMC
The Tudors Joan Bergin Showtime
2011
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Boardwalk Empire John Dunn and Lisa Padovani HBO
The Borgias Gabriella Pescucci Showtime
Game of Thrones Michele Clapton HBO
Once Upon a Time Eduardo Castro ABC
Pan Am Ane Crabtree
2012
[24]
Downton Abbey Caroline McCall PBS
Boardwalk Empire John Dunn and Lisa Padovani HBO
Game of Thrones Michele Clapton
2013
[25]
Downton Abbey Caroline McCall PBS
Boardwalk Empire John Dunn and Lisa Padovani HBO
The Borgias Gabriella Pescucci Showtime
Game of Thrones Michele Clapton HBO
Mad Men Janie Bryant AMC
2014
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Game of Thrones Michele Clapton HBO
Boardwalk Empire John Dunn HBO
The Knick Ellen Mirojnick Cinemax
Mad Men Janie Bryant AMC
Masters of Sex Ane Crabtree Showtime

Designers with multiple wins

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Programs with multiple wins

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Designers with multiple nominations

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This total includes nominations for Excellence in Television

Programs with multiple nominations

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References

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