Now in its seventh season, the Emmy Award-winning comedy series has enjoyed
both critical acclaim and ratings success as one of the centerpieces of NBC’
s “Must See TV” Thursday lineup. For the fourth season in a row, “Will &
Grace” was the #2 comedy among adults 18-49, second only to “Friends,” and
also continues to be network television’s most upscale-skewing comedy
series.
To date, “Will & Grace” has been nominated for 49 Emmys, 24 Golden Globes,
fourteen SAG Awards and six People’s Choice Awards. Among its 12 Emmy wins,
the show won as Outstanding Comedy Series in 2000. In 2002 and 2003, it had
more Emmy nominations than any other comedy series. Additionally, it’s been
nominated for an American Comedy Award, three GLAAD Media Awards and a
Founders Award from the Viewers for Quality Television.
Original cast members and Emmy winners Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean
Hayes and Megan Mullally continue to star.
Emmy winners David Kohan and Max Mutchnick are the creators and executive
producers. Alex Herschlag and Dave Flebotte serve as executive producers and
showrunners. Multi-Emmy winner James Burrows (NBC’s “Frasier,” “Friends”
) is director and executive producer. “Will & Grace” is from KoMut
Entertainment in association with NBC Universal Television Studio and Three
Sisters Entertainment.