Awards & Winners

The March of Time

The March of Time is an American radio news series broadcast from 1931 to 1945, and a companion newsreel series shown in movie theaters from 1935 to 1951. Created by broadcasting pioneer Fred Smith and Time magazine executive Roy E. Larsen, the program combined actual news events with reenactments. The "voice" of The March of Time was Westbrook Van Voorhis. The radio program was later developed into a newsreel series produced and written by Louis de Rochemont and his brother Richard de Rochemont. The March of Time was recognized with an Academy Honorary Award in 1937. The March of Time organization also produced four feature films for theatrical release, and created documentary series for early television. Its first TV series, Crusade in Europe, received a Peabody Award and one of the first Emmy Awards.

Awards by The March of Time

Check all the awards nominated and won by The March of Time.

1946


Nominations 1946 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject Atomic Power

1943


Nominations 1943 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject Youth in Crisis

1942


Nominations 1942 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Africa, Prelude to Victory

1941


Nominations 1941 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject Norway in Revolt

1936


Academy Honorary Award
(for its significance to motion pictures and for having revolutionized one of the most important branches of the industry \u2013 the newsreel)