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1 Winners and Nominees  



1.1  Film  





1.2  Television  



1.2.1  Children's  





1.2.2  Documentary  





1.2.3  News  







1.3  Radio  





1.4  Promotional writing  





1.5  Special awards  







2 References  





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73rd WGA Awards
DateMarch 21, 2021
Organized byWriters Guild of America, East and the Writers Guild of America West
  • WGA Awards
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  • The 73rd Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best writing in film, television and radio of 2020. Nominees for television and radio were announced on February 3, 2021,[1][2] while nominees for film were announced on February 16, 2021. The winners were announced in a virtual ceremony on March 21, 2021.

    Winners and Nominees[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Best Original Screenplay
    Best Adapted Screenplay
    Best Documentary Screenplay

    Television[edit]

    Drama Series
    Comedy Series
    New Series
    Long Form – Original
    Long Form – Adapted
    Short Form New Media – Original
    Animation
    Episodic Drama
    Episodic Comedy
    Comedy/Variety – Talk Series
    Comedy/Variety – Specials
    Comedy/Variety – Sketch Series
    Quiz and Audience Participation
    • Weakest Link (NBC) – Head Writer: Ann Slichter Writers: Chip Dornell, Paul Greenberg, Joyce Ikemi, Stuart Krasnow, Jon Macks, Mona Mira, Scott Saltzburg, Aaron Solomon, Chris Sturgeon, Grant Taylor
      • Hollywood Game Night (NBC) – Head Writers: Ann Slichter, Grant Taylor Writers: Michael Agbabian, Allie Kokesh, Dwight D. Smith
      • Jeopardy! (ABC) – Writers: Matthew Caruso, John Duarte, Harry Friedman, Mark Gaberman, Debbie Griffin, Michele Loud, Robert McClenaghan, Jim Rhine, Billy Wisse
      • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Celebrity Season (Disney/ABC Syndication) – Head Writer: Bobby Patton Writers: Alan Bailey, Josh Halloway, Seth Harrington, Shawn Kennedy
    Daytime Drama
    • Days of Our Lives (NBC) – Head Writer: Ron Carlivati; Writers: Lorraine Broderick, Joanna Cohen, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Rick Draughon, David Kreizman, Rebecca McCarty, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Katherine D. Schock, Elizabeth Snyder
      • General Hospital (ABC) – Head Writers: Dan O'Connor, Christopher Van Etten; Associate Head Writer: Anna Theresa Cascio; Writers: Barbara Bloom, Suzanne Flynn, Charlotte Gibson, Lucky Gold, Kate Hall, Elizabeth Korte, David Rupel, Lisa Seidman, Donny Sheldon, Scott Sickles

    Children's[edit]

    Children's Script – Episodic, Long form and Specials
    • "The Sleepover" (Netflix) – Written by Sarah Rothschild
      • "Countdown" – The Astronauts (Nickelodeon) – Written by Dan Knauf
      • "Mo Willems And The Storytime All Stars Present: Don't Let The Pigeon Do Storytime" (HBO Max) – Written by Mo Willems, Based on the children's books and published by Hyperion: Leonard the Terrible Monster; Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale; A Busy Creature's Day Eating!; Elephant and Piggy's Waiting is Not Easy!; and Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus
      • "The Not Too Late Show with Elmo" (HBO Max) – Writers: Geri Cole, Scott Gray, Benjamin Lehmann, Wendy Marston, Andrew Moriarty, Ken Scarborough, Moujan Zolfaghari
      • "The Power of We: A Sesame Street Special" (HBO Max) – Written by Geri Cole
      • "Speaking of Cancer" – Alexa & Katie (Netflix) – Written by Leo Chu & Eric S. Garcia & Julia Miranda

    Documentary[edit]

    Documentary Script – Current Events
    Documentary Script – Other than Current Events
    • "Opioids, Inc." – Frontline (PBS) – Written by Tom Jennings
      • "The Poison Squad" – American Experience (PBS) – Written by John Maggio
      • "The Violence Paradox" – Nova (PBS) – Written by Michael Bicks and Anna Lee Strachan

    News[edit]

    News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report
    • "Anger in America" – World News Tonight with David Muir (ABC News) – Written by Dave Bloch, David Muir, Karen Mooney, David Schoetz
      • "Critical Condition" – 60 Minutes (CBS News) – Written by Katie Kerbstat Jacobson, Scott Pelley, Nicole Young
      • "Gale Sayers Obit" (WCBS-TV) – Written by Joe McLaughlin
      • "The Wild West of Covid Testing" – 60 Minutes (CBS News) – Written by Sharyn Alfonsi, Oriana Zill de Granados
    News Script – Analysis, Feature, or Commentary
    • "Juneteenth: A Celebration of Overcoming" (ABC News) – Written by Dave Bloch
      • "Exhume the Truth" – 60 Minutes (CBS News) – Written by Katie Kerbstat Jacobson, Scott Pelley, Nicole Young
      • "The African Basketball Trail" – 60 Minutes (CBS News) – Written by Oriana Zill de Granados
    Digital News
    • "The Store That Called the Cops on George Floyd" (Slate.com) – Written by Aymann Ismail
      • "Pornhub Doesn't Care" (Vice.com) – Written by Samantha Cole and Emanuel Maiberg
      • "This Week Has Happened Before" (Slate.com) – Written by Julia Craven
      • "Why Did the Government Separate This Family?" (Slate.com) – Written by Jeremy Stahl

    Radio[edit]

    Radio News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report
    • "Changemakers: Leaders Who Made a Difference" (CBS News Radio) – Written by Gail Lee
      • "CBS News on the Hour with Norah O'Donnell, March 10, 2020″ (CBS News Radio) – Written by James Hutton
      • "World News This Week, November 13, 2020″ (ABC News Radio/WNTW Podcasts) – Written by Joan Harris
    Radio News Script – Analysis, Feature, or Commentary
    • "Against Those Thugs: Delores Tucker and Bill Bennett" (Slow Burn) (Slate Podcasts) – Written by Joel Anderson, Christopher Johnson
      • "The Gist: Spiel, April 3, 2020″ (Slate Podcasts) – Written by Mike Pesca
      • "Instrument of Hope" (ABC News Radio) – Written by Christopher Barry

    Promotional writing[edit]

    On-Air Promotion – Television or Radio
    • "Get Out The Vote – Check Out Those Moves" (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube) – Written by Meghana Reddy and Angad Bhalla
      • "Can You See It?" (Facebook) – Written by Meghana Reddy and Angad Bhalla
      • "Launch Trailers" (CBS All Access) – Written by Molly Neylan

    Special awards[edit]

    Paul Selvin Award

    Will Berson, Shaka King, and Kenny and Keith Lucas, for Judas and the Black Messiah[3]

    Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement
    Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Hipes, Patrick (February 3, 2021). "WGA Awards TV Nominations: 'Better Call Saul', 'Ted Lasso' & 'The Great' Lead Way". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 4, 2021.
  • ^ Lewis, Hillary (February 3, 2021). "WGA Awards: 'Better Call Saul' Scores Leading 5 Noms as TV, New Media, News Categories Unveiled". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 4, 2021.
  • ^ Lewis, Hilary; Kit, Borys (March 21, 2021). "WGA Awards: 'Promising Young Woman' Wins Original Screenplay, 'Borat 2' Takes Adapted Prize". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
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