15 shows with most Golden Globes awards ranked

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Hacks Image Via Universal Television
Hacks Image Via Universal Television

Golden Globe Awards: Indispensable symbols of excellence in television, recognizing high-achieving storytelling, unforgettable performances, and cultural impact. Year after year after year, a handful of TV shows have risen to the occasion when they opened their golden doors for multiple awards and made history in the industry. These include everything from iconic sitcoms to gripping dramas with a major appeal to the audience’s attention. This article ranks the 15 television spectacles with the most golden globes.

1) The Carol Burnett Show - 9 Wins

The Carol Burnett Show Image Via Burngood, Inc
The Carol Burnett Show Image Via Burngood, Inc

The Carol Burnett Show is an iconic variety show that brought laughter and joy to audiences from 1967 to 1978. Known for its hilarious sketches, musical performances, and the brilliant comedic timing of Carol Burnett and her ensemble cast, the show became a television classic. With an impressive 9 Golden Globe Awards, including multiple wins for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, it remains one of the most celebrated programs in TV history.

2) Succession – 9 wins

Succession Image Via HBO Productions
Succession Image Via HBO Productions

Succession has some really exciting drama, which includes the interesting power tussles and the dysfunctional bonds within the Roy family, who own a multi-billion-dollar media enterprise. Sharp writing and the performances of Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong grasped the audiences. Besides winning several Golden Globe Awards, including for Best Television Series- Drama, Succession has also established itself as a piece of modern-day storytelling and character-based drama.

3) All in the Family – 8 wins

All in the Family – 4 wins (Image via Tandem Productions)
All in the Family – 4 wins (Image via Tandem Productions)

All in the Family was a standout sitcom that brought changes to the set rules of television in the 70s. The series won 8 Golden Globe awards, including Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, for its humor and exceptionally well-received approach to social issues. Above all this, the series starred Carroll OConnor at his best as a loudmouth named Archie Bunker dealing with social issues and generation gaps with wit and honesty.

4) Sex and the City– 8 wins

Sex and the City – 8 wins Image Via HBO Productions
Sex and the City – 8 wins Image Via HBO Productions

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Sex and the City defined a new kind of television programming. This television drama explored love, friendship, and modern womanhood with a remarkably brazen touch; four women tackling life in New York City would constitute an almost unthinkable combination of drama and iconic fashion. With Sarah Jessica Parker as columnist Carrie Bradshaw, it nabbed eight Golden Globe Awards, including Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy. Its raw storytelling and social commentary linger on, to give this series its rightful place as one of television's classics.

5) The Crown –8 wins

The Crown Image Via Left Bank Pictures · Sony Pictures Television Production
The Crown Image Via Left Bank Pictures · Sony Pictures Television Production

The Crown, an award-winning historical series portrays the reign of Queen Elizabeth II while delving into the personal and political difficulties of her monarchy. Claire Foy, Olivia Colman, and Imelda Staunton have been the topic of many appraisals for their performances and the overall attention to detail and character-driven storytelling of the show. The drama has also gained recognition in the industry by winning eight Golden Globe Awards, including Best Television Series - Drama. The Crown has thus become one of the best dramas in recent times. M*A*S*H and Alice also have both 8 wins, each in the Golden Globes.

6) Murder, She Wrote – 6 wins

Murder, She Wrote Image Via Universal Television and Corymore Productions
Murder, She Wrote Image Via Universal Television and Corymore Productions

An old classic mystery series Murder, She Wrote where the character assuming the title is played by Angela Lansbury, who is a crime writer and brings to life real-life murders. The show was televised from 1984 to 1996 and became popular because of its clever plots as well as Lansbury's enthralling performance. It has won six Golden Globe Awards, Best Television Series - Drama and Best Actress in a Drama TV Series for Lansbury, and thus, it became very popular with its interesting storylines that have timeless appeal, placing the series amongst the best detective series. Cheers and 30 Rock also have 6 Golden Globe wins, each.

7) L.A. Law – 5 wins

L.A. Law Image Via Steven Bochco Productions
L.A. Law Image Via Steven Bochco Productions

L.A. Law was a legal drama that aired in the late 1980s and early 1990s, following the lives of lawyers at a prestigious Los Angeles law firm. Known for its mix of legal cases and personal drama, the show featured standout performances from actors like Jimmy Smits and Corbin Bernsen. Winning five Golden Globe Awards, including Best Television Series – Drama, L.A. Law was praised for its sharp writing and groundbreaking approach to legal storytelling.

8) Mad Men – 5 wins

Mad Men – 5 wins Image Via Lionsgate Television
Mad Men – 5 wins Image Via Lionsgate Television

Mad Men is a critically acclaimed drama that delved into the high-stakes world of advertising in 1960s New York. With Jon Hamm leading as the enigmatic Don Draper, the series explored themes of identity, ambition, and societal change. Renowned for its impeccable storytelling and period-accurate details, Mad Men won five Golden Globe Awards, including Best Television Series – Drama, cementing its place as one of the most iconic shows in modern television history.

9) The X-Files – 5 wins

The X-Files Image via Ten Thirteen Productions
The X-Files Image via Ten Thirteen Productions

The X-Files is a groundbreaking sci-fi thriller that follows FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully as they investigate paranormal cases. With its eerie atmosphere and compelling mystery, the show became a cultural phenomenon in the 1990s. Known for its blend of suspense, horror, and conspiracy theories, The X-Files won five Golden Globe Awards, including Best Television Series – Drama, cementing its place as a defining series of the genre.

10 ) Homeland – 5 wins

Homeland Image via YouTube @Homeland
Homeland Image via YouTube @Homeland

Tension builds with this politically charged thriller as an American CIA officer ventures through international crises as well as personal struggles. Turning out to be adept at plot twists and the creation of intriguing characters as rendered through the performances of Claire Danes and Damian Lewis, the show gripped audiences worldwide. It clinched five Golden Globe Awards, including the award for Best Television Series- Drama, and it received critical acclaim for its portrayal of the post-9/11 international tensions with intelligence operations. Dynasty, The Sopranos, and Angels in America have also won 5 Golden Globe Awards, each.

11) Shōgun - 4 wins

Shōgun - 4 wins Image via FX Productions
Shōgun - 4 wins Image via FX Productions

Shōgun had a remarkable night at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards, winning 4 awards. The historical drama, set in 17th-century Japan, earned recognition for Best Television Series – Drama, Best Actor in a Drama Series (Hiroyuki Sanada), Best Actress in a Drama Series (Anna Sawai), and Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Tadanobu Asano). Its powerful storytelling and stellar performances solidified Shōgun as one of the top contenders of the year.

12) The Golden Girls – 4 wins

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The Golden Girls Image Via Touchstone Television, Witt/Thomas/Harris Productions

Loved across America, The Golden Girls was one of those sitcoms to have entertained audiences in the 1980s in large part due to how humorous and moving the episodes were, along with the unforgettable characters. Featuring a cast of Betty White, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty, the series was about four older women - Rose, Dorothy, Blanche, and Sophia - who shared life, love, and friendship in Miami. The show has won four Golden Globe Awards, including Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy, and touched audiences with sharp writing in conjunction with timeless themes, ensuring it an enduring legacy as one of the most significant television classics.

13) Taxi – 4 wins

Taxi Image via John Charles Walters Company
Taxi Image via John Charles Walters Company

Taxi was a very successful sitcom that learned the life of New York City cabbies and their weird dispatcher. The series merged lots of laughter with heartfelt moments in the cabbies' lives, airing between 1978 and 1983. A brilliant star cast, including Danny DeVito and Tony Danza, as well as four Golden Globe Awards such as Best Television Series-Music or Comedy, completed the legacy of Taxi as a timeless classic.

14) Hacks - 4 Wins

Hacks Image Via Universal Television
Hacks Image Via Universal Television

Hacks is a sharp, critically acclaimed comedy-drama that centers on the unlikely mentorship between a seasoned Las Vegas comedian, played by Jean Smart, and a young writer. With its witty dialogue and strong performances, particularly from Smart and co-star Hannah Einbinder, the series quickly became a fan favorite. Winning four Golden Globe Awards, including Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy and Best Actress – Jean Smart, Hacks has become a standout show in recent years.

15) Hill Street Blues – 3 wins

Hill Street Blues Image Via ETM Enterprise
Hill Street Blues Image Via ETM Enterprise

Hill Street Blues was an innovative police procedural drama in the early 1980s. Punishing the rivaled precinct of police in an imaginary city, the show subjected almost a more painful orientation on the lives of officers in between the more differentiation of their work and home life; it received three Golden Globe Awards, including best television series-defined drama as a revolution in television storytelling breaking away from the usual approach to crime dramas.

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