NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Comedy Series

This article lists the winners and nominees for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. This category was first awarded during the 1988 ceremony and since its inception, Black-ish holds the records for most wins with six.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

1980s

Year Series Ref
1988
The Cosby Show [1]
1989
Muppet Babies [2]

1990s

Year Series Ref
1990
Muppet Babies [3]
1991
A Different World [4]
The Cosby Show
Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Family Matters
In Living Color
1992
In Living Color [5][6]
A Different World
The Cosby Show
Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Family Matters
1993
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air [7]
1994
Martin [8][9]
Living Single
Roc
Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Where I Live
1995
Martin [10]
1996
Living Single [11]
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
In the House
Martin
Sister, Sister
1997
Cosby [12]
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Living Single
Martin
Moesha
1998
Living Single [13]
Cosby
The Gregory Hines Show
Moesha
The Steve Harvey Show
1999
Cosby [14]
The Jamie Foxx Show
Moesha
Sister, Sister
The Steve Harvey Show

2000s

Year Series Ref
2000
The Steve Harvey Show [15]
The Cosby Mysteries
For Your Love
The Hughleys
Linc's
2001
The Steve Harvey Show [16]
For Your Love
The Hughleys
The Jamie Foxx Show
The Parkers
2002
The Steve Harvey Show [17]
The Bernie Mac Show
Girlfriends
The Hughleys
My Wife and Kids
2003
The Bernie Mac Show [18]
Girlfriends
My Wife and Kids
One on One
The Parkers
2004
The Bernie Mac Show [19]
Girlfriends
Half & Half
My Wife and Kids
Whoopi
2005
The Bernie Mac Show [20]
Chappelle's Show
Girlfriends
Half & Half
My Wife and Kids
2006
Everybody Hates Chris [21]
The Bernie Mac Show
The Boondocks
Girlfriends
Half & Half
2007
Ugly Betty [22]
All of Us
The Bernie Mac Show
Everybody Hates Chris
Girlfriends
2008
Tyler Perry's House of Payne [23]
30 Rock
Everybody Hates Chris
Girlfriends
Ugly Betty
2009
Tyler Perry's House of Payne [24]
30 Rock
Everybody Hates Chris
The Game
Ugly Betty

2010s

Year Series Ref
2010
Tyler Perry's House of Payne [25]
30 Rock
Everybody Hates Chris
Glee
Ugly Betty
2011
Tyler Perry's House of Payne [26]
30 Rock
Are We There Yet?
Glee
Modern Family
2012
Tyler Perry's House of Payne [27]
The Game
Love That Girl!
Modern Family
Reed Between the Lines
2013
The Game [28]
Glee
The Mindy Project
Modern Family
The Soul Man
2014
Real Husbands of Hollywood [29]
The Game
House of Lies
Modern Family
The Soul Man
2015
Black-ish [30]
House of Lies
Key & Peele
Orange Is the New Black
Real Husbands of Hollywood
2016
Black-ish [31]
House of Lies
Key & Peele
Orange Is the New Black
Survivor's Remorse
2017
Black-ish [32]
Atlanta
Insecure
Survivor's Remorse
The Carmichael Show
2018
Black-ish
Ballers
Dear White People
Insecure
Survivor's Remorse
2019
Black-ish
Atlanta
Insecure
Grown-ish
Dear White People

2020s

Year Series Ref
2020
Black-ish [33]
Ballers
Dear White People
Grown-ish
The Neighborhood
2021
Insecure [34]
blackAF
Black-ish
Grown-ish
The Last O.G.
2022
Insecure [35]
Black-ish
Harlem
Run the World
The Upshaws

Multiple wins and nominations

Wins

Nominations

References

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