Black Reel Award for Outstanding Writing, Comedy Series

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Black Reel Award for Outstanding Writing, Comedy Series
Awarded forOutstanding Writing, Comedy Series
CountryUnited States
Presented byBlack Reel Awards for Television
First awarded2017
Most recent winnerRochee Jeffrey Woke (2021)
Websiteblackreelawards.com

The Black Reel Award for Television for Outstanding Directing, Comedy Series is an annual award given in honor of a writer or writers who produced an outstanding story or screenplay for an episode of a television comedy series during the primetime network season episode of the year.

2010s[]

Year Program Episode Nominee Network
2017
1st
[1][2][3]
Atlanta "B.A.N." Donald Glover FX
Master of None "Thanksgiving" Lena Waithe & Aziz Ansari Netflix
black-ish "Lemons" Kenya Barris ABC
Insecure "Broken as Fuck" Issa Rae HBO
Chewing Gum "Age Ain't Nothing But a Number" Michaela Coel Netflix / E4
2018
(2nd)
[4][5]
Atlanta "Teddy Perkins" Donald Glover FX
Atlanta "Barbershop" Stephen Glover FX
black-ish "Juneteenth" Peter Saji ABC
Insecure "Hella Perspective" Issa Rae HBO
The Last O.G. "Pilot" Jordan Peele & John Carcieri TBS
2019
3rd
[6][7]
black-ish "Black Like Us" Peter Saji ABC
black-ish "Relatively Grown Man" Steven White ABC
She's Gotta Have It "#NationTime" Radha Blank Netflix
Insecure "Ghost-Like" Issa Rae & Natasha Rothwell HBO
Insecure "Obsessed-Like" Prentice Penny HBO

2020s[]

Year Program Episode Nominee Network
2020
4th
[8][9][10]
High Fidelity "Uptown" Zoe Kravitz & E.T. Feigenbaum HULU
BlackAF "hard to believe, but still because of slavery" Allison McDonald Netflix
Insecure "Lowkey Happy" Natasha Rothwell HBO
black-ish "Hair Day" Marquita J. Robinson ABC
Insecure "Lowkey Movin' On" Syreeta Singleton HBO
2021
5th
[11][12][13]
Woke "Black People for Rent" Rochee Jeffrey HBO
Girls5Eva "Carma" Azie Dungey & Anna Drezen Peacock
black-ish "Mission & Ambitions" Melanie Boysaw & Isaiah Lester ABC
That Damn Michael Che "Policin" Michael Che, Wil Sylvince, Sam Jay, Rosebud Baker, Reggie Conquest, Matt Richards, Kevin Iso, Godfrey, Gary Richardson, Cipha Sounds & Calise Hawkins HBO Max
A Black Lady Sketch Show "But the Tilapias Are Fine Though, Right?" Ashley Nicole Black, Robin Thede, Shenovia Large, Rae Sanni, Lauren Ashley Smith, Kristin Layne Tucker, Kindsey Young, Holly Walker, Charla Lauriston, Akilah Green HBO

Programs with multiple awards[]

Programs with multiple nominations[]

Total awards by network[]

  • FX - 2
  • HULU - 2
  • ABC - 1

Individuals with multiple awards[]

Individuals with multiple nominations[]

References[]

  1. ^ 2017 Black Reel Awards for Television
  2. ^ http://blackreelawards.com/blackish-paces-the-black-reel-awards-for-telvision/ Archived 2017-07-07 at WebCite BLACK*ISH PACES THE BLACK REEL AWARDS FOR TELEVISION FIELD
  3. ^ https://www.blackfilm.com/read/2017/08/1st-annual-black-reel-awards-television-winners/ NEW EDITION STORY AND THIS IS US DOMINATE THE BLACK REEL AWARDS FOR TELEVISION
  4. ^ 2018 Black Reel Awards for Television
  5. ^ http://blackreelawards.com/historic-night-for-queen-sugar/ Archived 2018-07-03 at WebCite VOTERS ARE "SWEET" ON QUEEN SUGAR
  6. ^ 2019 Black Reel Awards for Television
  7. ^ https://www.indiewire.com/2019/09/billy-porter-wins-emmy-outstanding-actor-drama-series-pose-1202175093/ Billy Porter Makes History as First Openly Gay Black Man to Win Emmy for Outstanding Actor in Drama Series
  8. ^ 2020 Black Reel Awards for Television
  9. ^ https://awardswatch.com/watchmen-insecure-top-black-reel-awards-for-television-winners/ ‘Watchmen,’ ‘Insecure’ top Black Reel Awards for Television winners
  10. ^ http://blackreelawards.com/watchmen-insecure-pace-the-black-reel-awards-for-tv-nominations/ Archived 2020-07-04 at the Wayback Machine WATCHMEN & INSECURE PACE THE BLACK REEL AWARDS FOR TV NOMINATIONS
  11. ^ "Black Reel Awards for Television (2021)". IMDb.
  12. ^ Gordon, Tim. "PLENTY OF "LOVE" IN THE HEART OF THE COUNTRY!". blackreelawards.com. Archived from the original on 28 June 2021. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  13. ^ Gordon, Tim. ""LOVE" REIGNS SUPREME!". blackreelawards.com. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
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