Masters of Sex

American period drama television series

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February 2023 Series becomes unavailable on STV Player in the United Kingdom
September 21 2018 Virgin Media begins airing the series in the United Kingdom
2017 The show receives a Primetime Emmy Awards nomination for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period Program
2016 Allison Janney receives another Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series nomination at the Primetime Emmy Awards
November 30 2016 Showtime canceled Masters of Sex after four seasons.
2015 The show continues to receive nominations, including Outstanding Guest Actor and Actress nominations for Beau Bridges and Allison Janney at the Primetime Emmy Awards
2014 The show is nominated for Television: New Series at the Writers Guild of America Awards
2014 The show receives multiple nominations at the Satellite Awards, including Best Television Series, Drama
2014 At the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards, Lizzy Caplan was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Beau Bridges was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, and Allison Janney won for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series.
2014 The series received two nominations at the Writers Guild of America Awards: Best New Series and Best Episodic Drama for the 'Pilot' episode.
2014 At the 71st Golden Globe Awards, the series was nominated for Best Drama Series, and Michael Sheen was nominated for Best Drama Actor.
2014 Allison Janney wins Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series at the Critics' Choice Television Awards
2013 The American Film Institute listed 'Masters of Sex' as one of the top ten television series of the year.
2013 The first season premiered, receiving critical acclaim with a 90% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and an 86/100 score on Metacritic.
2013 Series was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series.
October 23 2013 Series debuts in New Zealand on SoHo
October 8 2013 Series debuts in the United Kingdom on Channel 4
October 4 2013 Series premieres in Ireland on RTÉ Two
October 3 2013 Series premieres in Australia on SBS One
September 29 2013 Series debuts in Canada on The Movie Network
September 29 2013 Masters of Sex television series premiered on Showtime, developed by Michelle Ashford and based on Thomas Maier's biography about Masters and Johnson.
June 2013 The television series 'Masters of Sex' was honored with the Critics' Choice Television Award for Most Exciting New Series, receiving recognition alongside five other series.
2012 Michael Sheen replaced Paul Bettany in the lead role, and Lizzy Caplan was cast as Virginia Johnson after the original casting process stalled.
June 2012 Showtime greenlit Masters of Sex for a full series, commissioning twelve episodes for the first season.

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