Due South has been the recipient of many awards, despite frequent cancellations and difficult time slots. A listing of those awards can be found below. Please note that the year in which they were given was for the previous year (e.g., 1995 is for the television season 1994).
From left: Paul Gross, Jeff King, Bob Wertheimer and George Bloomfield
accept a Gemini for Best Dramatic Series at the 11th Annual Gemini Awards.
Gemini Awards: These awards are the Canadian equivalent of the American Emmys, and are
presented annually by the The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television.
14th Annual Gemini Awards
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Chrysler's People's Choice Award Nomination (1999)
13th Annual Gemini Awards
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12th Annual Gemini Awards
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Chrysler's People's Choice Award Nomination (1998)
11th Annual Gemini Awards
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Special Award:
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Chrysler's People's Choice Award (1996)
10th Annual Gemini Awards
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The San Francisco Festival
9th Annual Gemini Awards
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Paul Gross's Acceptance Speech:
I would like to thank the writers of the Gemini Award show for thinking
to include me in this part here. I would like to thank the crew that we work
with who are all without exception remarkable from top to bottom in every
department. I would like to thank CBS and CTV and Alliance for making the
show, and ah, oh dear, I have to thank Paul Haggis for being clinically
insane. The entire writing team, but I really only am entitled to one-third
of this. A third of it should go to David Marciano, and one-third of it goes
to Lincoln, who plays Diefenbaker, and a [applause] and, finally, finally
I'd like to thank my family for their patience and their love, and Thank
You!"
Other Awards
Worldfest Houston
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1999
Due South was nominated in 7 categories at this awards show which was broadcast on the CBC-TV network on November 7, 1999. As the series is no longer in production, this is most likely the last time it will be up for award consideration.
Jon Campfens, Barb Benoit, John Cox, Mark Savela for Call of the Wild, Part 2
Paul Gross for Call of the Wild, Part 2
Callum Keith Rennie for The Ladies Man
Ramona Milano for Dead Men Don't Throw Rice
Salome Bey for Mojo Rising
George Bloomfield for The Ladies Man
Sandra Kybartas, Armando Sgrignuoli for Call of the Wild, Part 2
Determined from a poll conducted by Canada's TV Guide magazine for being the favorite
TV program of Canadian viewers. The award went to Due South. This voting was open on the
internet to anyone.
1998
Due South was nominated in 10 categories at this awards show which was broadcast on the CBC-TV network on October 4, 1998.
Brent Carver for I Coulda Been a Defendant
Wendy Crewson for Bounty Hunter
Paul Gross, Robert B. Carney, John Krizanc
for Mountie on the Bounty - part 2
Paul Gross for Burning Down the House
George Bloomfield for Dead Guy Running
Paul Gross for Burning Down the House
Julie Lacey for Dead Guy Running
Paul Gross, Robert B. Carney, John Krizanc
for Mountie on the Bounty - part 1
Gordon Pinsent for Burning Down the House
Due South was ineligible for these awards as the series was not in production during
the eligibility period (October 2, 1996 - August 31, 1997). However, the TV series
Traders, which won several awards at that event, was quite thankful for
Due South's absence.
Determined from a poll conducted by Canada's TV Guide magazine for being the favorite
TV program of Canadian viewers. The award went to Nikita (aka La Femme
Nikita in the USA).
1997
Due South was nominated for seven awards and won one.
Jeff King and Bob Wertheimer
Gordon Pinsent (Sgt. Robert Fraser) was
the recipient of this prestigious award in 1997. This prize is bestowed upon an actor, actress or
group in recognition of their work on television.
Steve DiMarco for White Men Can't Jump to Conclusions
Paul Gross, John Krizanc, Paul Quarrington
for All the Queen's Horses
Paul Haggis for Bird in the Hand
Malcoln Cross for Mask
Ramona Milano for Vault
Carrie Anne Moss for Juliet is Bleeding
Banff Television Festival (18th annual)
Due South was awarded a Special Jury Rockie Award for its "wit, zany action,
sense of character and boundless outpouring of comedic energy," as well as the
English Prize award from Telefilm Canada for the 1995/96 TV season.
Determined from a poll conducted by Canada's TV Guide magazine for being the favorite
TV program of Canadian viewers.
1996
Due South was nominated for 15 awards and won six.
Paul Haggis, Jeff King, Kathy Slevin, George Bloomfield
Paul Gross for Gift of the Wheelman
Paul Haggis and David Shore for Hawk and a Handsaw
Gordon Pinsent in Gift of the Wheelman
Jerry Ciccoritti for Gift of the Wheelman
Brian Avery, Allen Ormerod, Keith Elliot, Michael Werth,
Jann Delpuech for Victoria's Secret
Paul Haggis for Gift of the Wheelman
David Thompson, Eric Goddard for Victoria's Secret
Jack Lenz, John McCarthy, Jay Semko for Gift of the Wheelman
David Marciano for The Deal
Michael Riley for Hawk and a Handsaw
Leslie Nielsen for Manhunt
Laurie Holden for Letting Go
Gordon Pinsent for Victoria's Secret
Beau Starr for The Deal
Banff Television Festival (17th annual)
Due South won the award for Best Continuing Series.
Due South won a Golden Gate Award, Silver Spire.
1995
Due South was nominated for 14 categories, and won four awards.
Paul Haggis, Kathy Slevin, Jeff King
Paul Haggis, Jean Desormeaux, Jeff King
Paul Gross
Kathy Slevin and Paul Haggis for The Pilot
David Marciano
Suzette Daigle
George Bloomfield for Free Willie
Paul Haggis for The Pilot
Jay Semko, John McCarthy, Jack Lenz
Christopher Babers (Willie) in Free Willie
Allen Ormerod, Todd Warren, Urmas Rosin, Michael Werth, Nelson Ferreira
Eric Goddard for Free Willie
David Thompson for Diefenbaker's Day Off
Ron Stannett, Ron Orieux for The Pilot
"Thank you! I'm quite aware here that I've got to get a clip on 'cause
we're kind of running a little long.
New York Festival
Due South won the Finalist Certificate.
Due South won the Golden Award for the series and the Gold Award for the Pilot movie.
Copyright 1997 - 1999 by
William R. and Elyse Dickenson.
Last updated: November 10, 1999
Thanks to Alliance Communications Corporation and Polygram Television for key information.