Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
First awarded | 1975 |
Currently held by | Michaela Coel, I May Destroy You (2021) |
Website | emmys |
This is a list of the winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
Winners and nominations[]
indicates the winner
1970s[]
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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1971 (23rd) | ||||
Outstanding Writing in Drama — Adaptation[1] | ||||
The Andersonville Trial | Saul Levitt | PBS | ||
Hamlet (Hallmark Hall of Fame) | John Barton | NBC | ||
Vanished | Dean Riesner | |||
Outstanding Writing in Drama — Original[2] | ||||
Tribes | Marvin Schwarz and Tracy Keenan Wynn | ABC | ||
The Brotherhood of the Bell | David Karp | CBS | ||
San Francisco International Airport | Allan Balter and William Read Woodfield | NBC | ||
1972 (24th) | ||||
Outstanding Writing in Drama — Adaptation[3] | ||||
Brian's Song | William Blinn | ABC | ||
The Glass House | Tracy Keenan Wynn | CBS | ||
The Homecoming: A Christmas Story | Earl Hamner Jr. | |||
The Snow Goose | Paul W. Gallico | |||
Outstanding Writing in Drama — Original[2] | ||||
To All My Friends on Shore | Allan Sloane | CBS | ||
Goodbye, Raggedy Ann | Jack Sher | CBS | ||
Thief | John D. F. Black | ABC | ||
1973 (25th) | ||||
Outstanding Writing in Drama — Adaptation[4] | ||||
The House Without a Christmas Tree | Eleanor Perry | CBS | ||
Go Ask Alice | Ellen M. Violett | ABC | ||
The Red Pony | Ron Bishop and Robert Totten | NBC | ||
Outstanding Writing in Drama — Original[5] | ||||
The Marcus-Nelson Murders | Abby Mann | CBS | ||
Hawkins on Murder | David Karp | CBS | ||
That Certain Summer | Richard Levinson and William Link | ABC | ||
1974 (26th) | ||||
Outstanding Writing in Drama — Adaptation[4] | ||||
The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman | Tracy Keenan Wynn | CBS | ||
The Execution of Private Slovik | Richard Levinson and William Link | NBC | ||
Steambath | Bruce Jay Friedman | PBS | ||
Outstanding Writing in Drama — Original[6] | ||||
Tell Me Where It Hurts | Fay Kanin | CBS | ||
Cry Rape! | Will Lorin | CBS | ||
The Migrants | Lanford Wilson | |||
1975 (27th) | ||||
Outstanding Writing in a Special Program, Drama or Comedy — Adaptation[7] | ||||
Clarence Darrow | David W. Rintels | NBC | ||
QB VII | "Parts 1 & 2" | Edward Anhalt | ABC | |
Outstanding Writing in a Special Program, Drama or Comedy — Original[8] | ||||
Love Among the Ruins | James Costigan | ABC | ||
Hustling | Fay Kanin | ABC | ||
The Law | Joel Oliansky and William Sackheim | NBC | ||
The Missiles of October | Stanley R. Greenberg | ABC | ||
Queen of the Stardust Ballroom | Jerome Kass | CBS | ||
1976 (28th) |
Outstanding Writing in a Special Program, Drama or Comedy — Adaptation[9] | |||
Fear on Trial | David W. Rintels | CBS | ||
The Entertainer | Jeanne Houston, James D. Houston, and John Korty | NBC | ||
Farewell to Manzanar | Barry Beckerman | |||
Outstanding Writing in a Special Program, Drama or Comedy — Original[10] | ||||
Eleanor and Franklin | James Costigan | ABC | ||
Babe | Joanna Lee | CBS | ||
I Will Fight No More Forever | Jeb Rosebrook and Theodore Strauss | ABC | ||
The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case | JP Miller | NBC | ||
The Night That Panicked America | Nicholas Meyer and Anthony Wilson | ABC | ||
1977 (29th) |
Outstanding Writing in a Special Program, Drama or Comedy — Adaptation[11] | |||
Sybil | Stewart Stern | NBC | ||
A Circle of Children | Steve Gethers | CBS | ||
Harry S. Truman: Plain Speaking | Carol Sobieski | PBS | ||
Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys | John McGreevey | NBC | ||
The Man in the Iron Mask | William Bast | |||
Outstanding Writing in a Special Program, Drama or Comedy — Original[12] | ||||
Tail Gunner Joe | Lane Slate | NBC | ||
The Boy in the Plastic Bubble | Douglas Day Stewart and Joe Morgenstern | ABC | ||
Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years | James Costigan | |||
Raid on Entebbe | Barry Beckerman | NBC | ||
Victory at Entebbe | Ernest Kinoy | ABC | ||
1978 (30th) |
Outstanding Writing in a Special Program, Drama or Comedy — Adaptation[13] | |||
Mary White | Caryl Ledner | ABC | ||
Actor | Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee | PBS | ||
A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story | Blanche Hanalis | NBC | ||
Verna: USO Girl | Albert Innaurato | PBS | ||
The War Between the Tates | Barbara Turner | NBC | ||
Outstanding Writing in a Special Program, Drama or Comedy — Original[14] | ||||
The Last Tenant | George Rubino | ABC | ||
Breaking Up | Loring Mandel | ABC | ||
The Defection of Simas Kudirka | Bruce Feldman | CBS | ||
The Gathering | James Poe | ABC | ||
Something for Joey | Jerry McNeely | CBS | ||
The Storyteller | Richard Levinson and William Link | |||
1979 (31st) [15] | ||||
The Jericho Mile | Michael Mann and Patrick J. Nolan | ABC | ||
Backstairs at the White House | "Book One" | Gwen Bagni and Paul Dubov | NBC | |
Friendly Fire | Fay Kanin | ABC | ||
Roots: The Next Generations | "Chapter 1 – 1880s" | Ernest Kinoy | ||
Summer of My German Soldier | Jane-Howard Hammerstein | NBC |
1980s[]
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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1980 (32nd) [16] | ||||
Off the Minnesota Strip | David Chase | ABC | ||
Amber Waves | Ken Trevey | ABC | ||
Attica | James S. Henerson | |||
Gideon's Trumpet | David W. Rintels | CBS | ||
This Year's Blonde | James Lee | NBC | ||
1981 (33rd) [17] | ||||
Playing for Time | Arthur Miller | CBS | ||
Bitter Harvest | Richard Friedenberg | NBC | ||
Masada | "Part 4" | Joel Oliansky | ABC | |
The Shadow Box | Michael Cristofer | |||
Shōgun | "Part 5" | Eric Bercovici | NBC | |
1982 (34th) [18] | ||||
Bill | Corey Blechman and Barry Morrow | CBS | ||
Brideshead Revisited | "Et in Arcadia Ego" | John Mortimer | PBS | |
Oppenheimer | "Part 5" | Peter Prince | ||
Sidney Shorr: A Girl's Best Friend | Oliver Hailey | NBC | ||
Skokie | Ernest Kinoy | CBS | ||
1983 (35th) [19] | ||||
Special Bulletin | Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick | NBC | ||
The Executioner's Song | Norman Mailer | NBC | ||
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby | "Part 4" | David Edgar | Syndicated | |
Little Gloria... Happy at Last | William Hanley | NBC | ||
Who Will Love My Children? | Michael Bortman | ABC | ||
1984 (36th) [20] | ||||
Something About Amelia | William Hanley | ABC | ||
Adam | Allan Leicht | NBC | ||
The Day After | Edward Hume | ABC | ||
The Dollmaker | Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn | |||
Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter | April Smith | |||
1985 (37th) [21] | ||||
Do You Remember Love | Vickie Patik | CBS | ||
The Burning Bed | Rose Leiman Goldemberg | NBC | ||
Fatal Vision | John Gay | |||
The Jewel in the Crown | "Crossing the River" | Ken Taylor | PBS | |
Wallenberg: A Hero's Story | Gerald Green | NBC | ||
1986 (38th) [22] | ||||
An Early Frost | Ron Cowen, Daniel Lipman and Sherman Yellen | NBC | ||
Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy | David Butler | PBS | ||
Alex: The Life of a Child | Carol Evan McKeand and Nigel McKeand | ABC | ||
Anne of Green Gables | "Part 1" | Kevin Sullivan and Joe Wiesenfeld | PBS | |
Dress Gray | "Part 1" | Gore Vidal | NBC | |
Love Is Never Silent | Darlene Craviotto | CBS | ||
1987 (39th) [23] | ||||
Promise | Richard Friedenberg, Ken Blackwell and Tennyson Flowers | CBS | ||
Escape from Sobibor | Reginald Rose | CBS | ||
Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder | "Part 2" | William Hanley | NBC | |
Pack of Lies | Hugh Whitemore | CBS | ||
A Year in the Life | "The First Christmas" | Joshua Brand and John Falsey | NBC | |
1988 (40th) [24] | ||||
The Attic: The Hiding of Anne Frank | William Hanley | CBS | ||
Baby M | "Part 1" | James Steven Sadwith | ABC | |
Billionaire Boys Club | "Part 1" | Gy Waldron | NBC | |
Foxfire | Susan Cooper | CBS | ||
The Murder of Mary Phagan | Jeffrey Lane and George Stevens Jr. | NBC | ||
1989 (41st) [25] | ||||
Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story | Abby Mann, Robin Vote and Ron Hutchinson | HBO | ||
I Know My First Name Is Steven | JP Miller and Cynthia Whitcomb | NBC | ||
Lonesome Dove | "Part I: Leaving" | William D. Wittliff | CBS | |
My Name Is Bill W. | William G. Borchert | |||
Roe vs. Wade | Alison Cross | NBC |
1990s[]
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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1990 (42nd) [26] | ||||
Andre's Mother | Terrence McNally | PBS | ||
Caroline? | Michael De Guzman | CBS | ||
The Final Days | Hugh Whitemore | ABC | ||
The Incident | Michael Norell and James Norell | CBS | ||
The Kennedys of Massachusetts | William Hanley | ABC | ||
1991 (43rd) [27] | ||||
House of Cards | Andrew Davies | PBS | ||
Decoration Day | Robert W. Lenski | NBC | ||
Paris Trout | Pete Dexter | Showtime | ||
Sarah, Plain and Tall | Patricia MacLachlan and Carol Sobieski | CBS | ||
Separate But Equal | George Stevens Jr. | ABC | ||
1992 (44th) [28] | ||||
I'll Fly Away | "Pilot" | Joshua Brand and John Falsey | NBC | |
Broadway Bound | Neil Simon | ABC | ||
Doing Time on Maple Drive | James Duff | Fox | ||
Miss Rose White | Anna Sandor | NBC | ||
Without Warning: The James Brady Story | Robert Bolt | HBO | ||
1993 (45th) [29] | ||||
The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom | Jane Anderson | HBO | ||
Barbarians at the Gate | Larry Gelbart | HBO | ||
Citizen Cohn | David Franzoni | |||
Family Pictures | Jennifer Miller | ABC | ||
Stalin | Paul Monash | HBO | ||
1994 (46th) [30] | ||||
David's Mother | Bob Randall | CBS | ||
And the Band Played On | Arnold Schulman | HBO | ||
Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City | Richard Kramer | PBS | ||
Breathing Lessons | Robert W. Lenski | CBS | ||
Prime Suspect 3 | Lynda La Plante | PBS | ||
1995 (47th) [31] | ||||
Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story | Alison Cross | NBC | ||
The Burning Season | William Mastrosimone, Michael Tolkin and Ron Hutchinson | HBO | ||
Citizen X | Chris Gerolmo | |||
Indictment: The McMartin Trial | Abby Mann and Myra Mann | |||
The Piano Lesson | August Wilson | CBS | ||
1996 (48th) [32] | ||||
Gulliver's Travels | Simon Moore | NBC | ||
The Late Shift | George Armitage and Bill Carter | HBO | ||
Pride and Prejudice | Andrew Davies | A&E | ||
Truman | Thomas Rickman | HBO | ||
The Tuskegee Airmen | Paris Qualles, Trey Ellis, Ron Hutchinson, Robert W. Williams and T. S. Cook | |||
1997 (49th) [33] | ||||
William Faulkner's Old Man | Horton Foote | CBS | ||
Crime of the Century | William Nicholson | HBO | ||
Gotti | Steve Shagan | |||
Miss Evers' Boys | Walter Bernstein | |||
Weapons of Mass Distraction | Larry Gelbart | |||
1998 (50th) [34] | ||||
Don King: Only in America | Kario Salem | HBO | ||
Armistead Maupin's More Tales of the City | Nicholas Wright | Showtime | ||
From the Earth to the Moon | "Apollo One" | Graham Yost | HBO | |
Gia | Jay McInerney and Michael Cristofer | |||
Merlin | Edward Khmara, David Stevens, and Peter Barnes | NBC | ||
1999 (51st) [35] | ||||
A Lesson Before Dying | Ann Peacock | HBO | ||
The Baby Dance | Jane Anderson | Showtime | ||
Dash and Lilly | Jerrold L. Ludwig | A&E | ||
Pirates of Silicon Valley | Martyn Burke | TNT | ||
The Rat Pack | Kario Salem | HBO |
2000s[]
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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2000 (52nd) [36] | ||||
The Corner | David Mills and David Simon | HBO | ||
Cheaters | John Stockwell | HBO | ||
Homicide: The Movie | Tom Fontana, Eric Overmyer and James Yoshimura | NBC | ||
If These Walls Could Talk 2 | "1961" | Jane Anderson | HBO | |
RKO 281 | John Logan | |||
2001 (53rd) [37] | ||||
Conspiracy | Loring Mandel | HBO | ||
Anne Frank: The Whole Story | Kirk Ellis | ABC | ||
Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows | Robert Freedman | |||
61* | Hank Steinberg | HBO | ||
Wit | Mike Nichols and Emma Thompson | |||
2002 (54th) [38] | ||||
The Gathering Storm | Larry Ramin and Hugh Whitemore | HBO | ||
Band of Brothers | Erik Bork, E. Max Frye, Tom Hanks, Erik Jendresen, Bruce C. McKenna, John Orloff, and Graham Yost | HBO | ||
The Laramie Project | Stephen Belber, Leigh Fondakowski, Amanda Gronich, Moisés Kaufman, Jeffrey LaHoste, John McAdams, Andy Paris, Greg Pierotti, Barbara Pitts, Kelli Simpkins and Stephen Wangh | |||
Path to War | Daniel Giat | |||
Shackleton | Charles Sturridge | A&E | ||
2003 (55th) [39] | ||||
Door to Door | William H. Macy and Steven Schachter | TNT | ||
Hysterical Blindness | Laura Cahill | HBO | ||
Live from Baghdad | Richard Chapman, Timothy Sexton, John Patrick Shanley and Robert Wiener | |||
My House in Umbria | Hugh Whitemore | |||
Normal | Jane Anderson | |||
2004 (56th) [40] | ||||
Angels in America | Tony Kushner | HBO | ||
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself | Larry Gelbart | HBO | ||
Iron Jawed Angels | Eugenia Bostwick-Singer, Jennifer Friedes, Sally Robinson and Raymond Singer | |||
The Reagans | Elizabeth Egloff, Jane Marchwood and Tom Rickman | Showtime | ||
Something the Lord Made | Robert Caswell and Peter Silverman | HBO | ||
2005 (57th) [41] | ||||
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers | Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely | HBO | ||
The 4400 | "Pilot" | René Echevarria and Scott Peters | USA | |
Empire Falls | Richard Russo | HBO | ||
The Office Special | Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant | BBC America | ||
Warm Springs | Margaret Nagle | HBO | ||
2006 (58th) [42] | ||||
The Girl in the Café | Richard Curtis | HBO | ||
Bleak House | Andrew Davies | PBS | ||
Elizabeth I | Nigel Williams | HBO | ||
Flight 93 | Nevin Schreiner | A&E | ||
Mrs. Harris | Phyllis Nagy | HBO | ||
2007 (59th) [43] | ||||
Prime Suspect: The Final Act | Frank Deasy | PBS | ||
Broken Trail | Alan Geoffrion | AMC | ||
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee | Daniel Giat | HBO | ||
Jane Eyre | Sandy Welch | PBS | ||
The Starter Wife | Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriott | USA | ||
2008 (60th) [44] | ||||
John Adams | "Independence" | Kirk Ellis | HBO | |
Bernard and Doris | Hugh Costello | HBO | ||
Cranford | Heidi Thomas | PBS | ||
Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale | Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant | HBO | ||
Recount | Danny Strong | |||
2009 (61st) [45] | ||||
Little Dorrit | Andrew Davies | PBS | ||
Generation Kill | "Bomb in the Garden" | Ed Burns and David Simon | HBO | |
Grey Gardens | Patricia Rozema and Michael Sucsy | |||
Into the Storm | Hugh Whitemore | |||
Taking Chance | Ross Katz and Michael Strobl |
2010s[]
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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2010 (62nd) [46] | ||||
You Don't Know Jack | Adam Mazer | HBO | ||
The Pacific | "Part 8" | Michelle Ashford and Robert Schenkkan | HBO | |
"Part 10" | Bruce C. McKenna and Robert Schenkkan | |||
The Special Relationship | Peter Morgan | |||
Temple Grandin | William Merritt Johnson and Christopher Monger | |||
2011 (63rd) [47] | ||||
Downton Abbey | Julian Fellowes | PBS | ||
Mildred Pierce | Todd Haynes and Jonathan Raymond | HBO | ||
Sherlock | "A Study in Pink" | Steven Moffat | PBS | |
Too Big to Fail | Peter Gould | HBO | ||
Upstairs, Downstairs | Heidi Thomas | PBS | ||
2012 (64th) [48] | ||||
Game Change | Danny Strong | HBO | ||
Hatfields & McCoys | "Part 2" | Bill Kerby, Ted Mann and Ronald Parker | History | |
The Hour | Abi Morgan | BBC America | ||
Luther | Neil Cross | |||
Sherlock | "A Scandal in Belgravia" | Steven Moffat | PBS | |
2013 (65th) [49] | ||||
The Hour | Abi Morgan | BBC America | ||
Behind the Candelabra | Richard LaGravenese | HBO | ||
Parade's End | Tom Stoppard | |||
Phil Spector | David Mamet | |||
Top of the Lake | Jane Campion and Gerard Lee | Sundance | ||
2014 (66th) [50] | ||||
Sherlock | "His Last Vow" | Steven Moffat | PBS | |
American Horror Story: Coven | "Bitchcraft" | Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk | FX | |
Fargo | "The Crocodile's Dilemma" | Noah Hawley | ||
Luther | Neil Cross | BBC America | ||
The Normal Heart | Larry Kramer | HBO | ||
Treme | "...To Miss New Orleans" | David Simon and Eric Overmyer | ||
2015 (67th) [51] | ||||
Olive Kitteridge | Jane Anderson | HBO | ||
American Crime | "Episode One" | John Ridley | ABC | |
Bessie | Dee Rees, Christopher Cleveland, Bettina Gilois and Horton Foote (posthumous) | HBO | ||
Hello Ladies: The Movie | Stephen Merchant, Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg | |||
The Honorable Woman | Hugo Blick | Sundance | ||
Wolf Hall | Peter Straughan | PBS | ||
2016 (68th) [52] | ||||
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story | "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" | D. V. DeVincentis | FX | |
Fargo | "Loplop" | Bob DeLaurentis | FX | |
"Palindrome" | Noah Hawley | |||
The Night Manager | David Farr | AMC | ||
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story | "From the Ashes of Tragedy" | Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski | FX | |
"The Race Card" | Joe Robert Cole | |||
2017 (69th) [53] | ||||
Black Mirror | "San Junipero" | Charlie Brooker | Netflix | |
Big Little Lies | David E. Kelley | HBO | ||
Fargo | "The Law of Vacant Places" | Noah Hawley | FX | |
Feud: Bette and Joan | "And the Winner Is... (The Oscars of 1963)" | Ryan Murphy | ||
"Pilot" | Jaffe Cohen, Michael Zam and Ryan Murphy | |||
The Night Of | "The Call of the Wild" | Richard Price and Steven Zaillian | HBO | |
2018 (70th) [54] | ||||
Black Mirror | "USS Callister" | Charlie Brooker and William Bridges | Netflix | |
American Vandal | "Clean Up" | Kevin McManus and Matthew McManus | Netflix | |
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story | "House by the Lake" | Tom Rob Smith | FX | |
Godless | Scott Frank | Netflix | ||
Patrick Melrose | David Nicholls | Showtime | ||
Twin Peaks | Mark Frost and David Lynch | |||
2019 (71st) [55] | ||||
Chernobyl | Craig Mazin | HBO | ||
Escape at Dannemora | "Part 6" | Brett Johnson, Michael Tolkin and Jerry Stahl | Showtime | |
"Part 7" | Brett Johnson and Michael Tolkin | |||
Fosse/Verdon | "Providence" | Steven Levenson and Joel Fields | FX | |
A Very English Scandal | Russell T Davies | Prime Video | ||
When They See Us | "Part 4" | Ava DuVernay and Michael Starrbury | Netflix |
2020s[]
Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
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2020 (72nd) | ||||
Watchmen | "This Extraordinary Being" | Damon Lindelof and Cord Jefferson | HBO | |
Mrs. America | "Shirley" | Tanya Barfield | FX | |
Normal People | "Episode 3" | Sally Rooney and Alice Birch | Hulu | |
Unbelievable | "Episode 1" | Susannah Grant, Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman | Netflix | |
Unorthodox | "Part 1" | Anna Winger | ||
2021 (73rd) | ||||
I May Destroy You | Michaela Coel | HBO | ||
Mare of Easttown | Brad Ingelsby | HBO | ||
The Queen's Gambit | Scott Frank | Netflix | ||
WandaVision | "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" | Chuck Hayward and Peter Cameron | Disney+ | |
"Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience" | Jac Schaeffer | |||
"Previously On" | Laura Donney |
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