NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Comedy Series

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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.

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Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

1980s

YearSeriesRef
1988
The Cosby Show [1]
1989
Muppet Babies [2]

1990s

YearSeriesRef
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

YearSeriesRef
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

YearSeriesRef
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

YearSeriesRef
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

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