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Four competitive nominations (franchises)
One franchise has been nominated for all four awards:

The Addams Family
The Addams Family received its fourth distinct award nomination in 2010.
 * Academy Awards
 * 1991: Best Costume Design: Ruth Myers for The Addams Family
 * 1993: Best Art Direction: Ken Adam and Marvin March for Addams Family Values
 * Daytime Emmy Awards
 * 1993: Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series: John Astin as Gomez Addams for The Addams Family
 * 1994: Outstanding Graphics and Title Design: Tom Wogatzke, Iraj Paran, and Jim Hickey for The Addams Family
 * 1994: Outstanding Achievement in Single Camera Editing: Tom Gleason for The Addams Family
 * 1994: Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Editing: Peter Collier and Michele Douglas for The Addams Family
 * Grammy Awards
 * 1965: Best Engineered Recording – Special or Novel Effects: Vic Mizzy for "Main Theme: The Addams Family"
 * 1992: Best Rap Solo Performance: MC Hammer for "Addams Groove"
 * Tony Awards
 * 2010: Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical: Kevin Chamberlin as Uncle Fester for The Addams Family
 * 2010: Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Andrew Lippa for The Addams Family

Addams tree
Note: A relative named Ophelia appears in both feature films. Although she is not explicitly identified as Morticia's sister, the character's appearance mirrors that of Ophelia Frump in the original television series.

Family trees
† denotes a deceased character

† denotes a deceased character

Main, supporting, and recurring members of the Halliwell family at the very start of the final season. For brevity and clarity, this does not include the family members introduced in the series finale flash-forward.

† denotes a deceased character

Main, supporting, and recurring members of the Halliwell family at the very start of the final season. For brevity and clarity, this does not include the family members introduced in the series finale flash-forward.

† denotes a deceased character Dotted lines denote divorce or separation.

Main, supporting, and recurring members of the Halliwell family before the epilogue of the season finale.

† denotes a deceased character Dotted lines denote divorce or separation.

Main, supporting, and recurring members of the Halliwell family before the epilogue of the season finale.

† denotes a deceased character Dotted lines denote divorce or separation.

Main, supporting, and recurring members of the Halliwell family before the epilogue of the season finale.

† denotes a deceased character Dotted lines denote divorce or separation.

Main, supporting, and recurring members of the Warren-Halliwell family before the epilogue of the season finale. Note that Prue's demonic marriage to Zile in the third season was not legally binding, and that Phoebe's brief marriage to Dex Lawson in the final season was annulled.

† denotes a deceased character Horizontal dotted lines denote divorce or separation Verticle dotted lines denote a break in generations.

Warren-Halliwell family tree
A family tree representing members of the Warren-Halliwell dynasty before the epilogue of the series finale. Note that Prue's demonic marriage to Zile in the third season was not legally binding, and that Phoebe's brief marriage to Dex Lawson in the final season was annulled.

Key † denotes a deceased character. Horizontal dotted lines denote divorce or separation. Verticle dotted lines denote a break in generations.

Timeline
In order of the in-universe continuity, the canonical Charmed works (excluding both the video game and unaired Mermaid pilot) are: Seasons One to Four; A Thousand Deaths; Seasons Five to Eight (concluding with the series finale episode, "Forever Charmed"); Season 9; The War on Witches; Let Gorgons Be Gorgons; Social Medium; Symphony For The Devil; and Season 10. It is currently unclear when the upcoming Charmed: The Manga is set.