Thursday, November 21

Episodic Comedy

2009 Awards, All Movie Awards, Episodic Comedy, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writers Guild of America Awards

2009 Writers Guild of America Awards – Episodic Comedy Winner and Nominees

2009 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy Winner30 RockAndrew GuestLiz Lemon (Tina Fey), head writer of the sketch comedy show "TGS with Tracy Jordan", must deal with an arrogant new boss and a crazy new star, all while trying to run a successful television show without losing her mind.Amazon2009 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy Nominees30 RockRobert CarlockAmazon30 RockTina FeyAmazonMy Name Is EarlGregory Thomas GarciaAmazonThe OfficeCharlie GrandyAmazonUgly BettyTracy PoustAmazon
2008 Awards, All Movie Awards, Episodic Comedy, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writers Guild of America Awards

2008 Writers Guild of America Awards – Episodic Comedy Winner and Nominees

2008 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy WinnerThe OfficePaul LiebersteinA mockumentary on a group of typical office workers, where the workday consists of ego clashes, inappropriate behavior, and tedium.Amazon2008 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy Nominees30 RockMatt HubbardAmazonFlight of the ConchordsJames BobinAmazonPushing DaisiesBryan FullerAmazonThe OfficeB.J. NovakAmazonThe OfficeCaroline WilliamsAmazon
2007 Awards, All Movie Awards, Episodic Comedy, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writers Guild of America Awards

2007 Writers Guild of America Awards – Episodic Comedy Winner and Nominees

2007 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy WinnerThe OfficeSteve CarellA mockumentary on a group of typical office workers, where the workday consists of ego clashes, inappropriate behavior, and tedium.Amazon2007 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy NomineesDesperate HousewivesKevin MurphyAmazonDesperate HousewivesJoshua SenterAmazonMalcolm in the MiddleRob UlinAmazonMy Name Is EarlVali ChandrasekaranAmazonThe OfficePaul LiebersteinAmazon
2020 Awards, All Movie Awards, Episodic Comedy, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writers Guild of America Awards

2020 Writers Guild of America Awards – Episodic Comedy Winner and Nominees

2020 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy WinnerDead to MeLiz FeldmanA series about a powerful friendship that blossoms between a tightly wound widow and a free spirit with a shocking secret.Amazon2020 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy NomineesLiving with YourselfTimothy GreenbergAmazonOn Becoming a God in Central FloridaRobert FunkeAmazonOrange Is the New BlackJenji KohanAmazonThe Marvelous Mrs. MaiselAmy Sherman-PalladinoAmazonVeepDavid MandelAmazon
2005 Awards, All Movie Awards, Episodic Comedy, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writers Guild of America Awards

2005 Writers Guild of America Awards – Episodic Comedy Winner and Nominees

2005 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy WinnerArrested DevelopmentJames VallelyLevel-headed son Michael Bluth takes over family affairs after his father is imprisoned. But the rest of his spoiled, dysfunctional family are making his job unbearable.AmazonMalcolm in the MiddleNeil ThompsonA gifted young teen tries to survive life with his dimwitted, dysfunctional family.Amazon2005 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy NomineesSex and the CityJenny BicksAmazonSex and the CityJulie RottenbergAmazonWonderfallsBryan FullerAmazon
2004 Awards, All Movie Awards, Episodic Comedy, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writers Guild of America Awards

2004 Writers Guild of America Awards – Episodic Comedy Winner and Nominees

2004 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy WinnerFrasierBob DailyDr. Frasier Crane moves back to his hometown of Seattle, where he lives with his father, and works as a radio psychiatrist.Amazon2004 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy NomineesMalcolm in the MiddleDan KopelmanAmazonMalcolm in the MiddleGary MurphyAmazonSex and the CityJenny BicksAmazon
2003 Awards, All Movie Awards, Episodic Comedy, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writers Guild of America Awards

2003 Writers Guild of America Awards – Episodic Comedy Winner and Nominees

2003 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy WinnerFrasierDan O'ShannonDr. Frasier Crane moves back to his hometown of Seattle, where he lives with his father, and works as a radio psychiatrist.Amazon2003 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy NomineesEdRob BurnettAmazonScrubsBill LawrenceAmazonSex and the CityCindy ChupackAmazonSex and the CityMichael Patrick KingAmazonSex and the CityJulie RottenbergAmazonThe Bernie Mac ShowLarry WilmoreAmazon
2002 Awards, All Movie Awards, Episodic Comedy, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writers Guild of America Awards

2002 Writers Guild of America Awards – Episodic Comedy Winner and Nominees

2002 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy WinnerEverybody Loves RaymondPhil RosenthalThe comical everyday life of sports columnist Ray Barone and his dysfunctional family.Amazon2002 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy NomineesMalcolm in the MiddleGary MurphyAmazonMalcolm in the MiddleAlex ReidAmazonSex and the CityCindy ChupackAmazonSex and the CityJulie RottenbergAmazonTitusChristopher TitusAmazon
2001 Awards, All Movie Awards, Episodic Comedy, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writers Guild of America Awards

2001 Writers Guild of America Awards – Episodic Comedy Winner and Nominees

2001 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy WinnerFrasierChristopher LloydDr. Frasier Crane moves back to his hometown of Seattle, where he lives with his father, and works as a radio psychiatrist.Amazon2001 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy NomineesFrasierJoe KeenanAmazonSex and the CityCindy ChupackAmazonSex and the CityMichael Patrick KingAmazonWill & GraceJeff GreensteinAmazon
2000 Awards, All Movie Awards, Episodic Comedy, Film Awards, Film Awards By Year, Writers Guild of America Awards

2000 Writers Guild of America Awards – Episodic Comedy Winner and Nominees

2000 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy WinnerFrasierJay KogenDr. Frasier Crane moves back to his hometown of Seattle, where he lives with his father, and works as a radio psychiatrist.Amazon2000 Writers Guild of America Awards - Episodic Comedy NomineesDharma & GregBill PradyAmazonFriendsAlexa JungeAmazonSex and the CityCindy ChupackAmazonSex and the CityJenny BicksAmazon