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1 Nominees  



1.1  Film  



1.1.1  Best Original Screenplay  





1.1.2  Best Adapted Screenplay  





1.1.3  Best Documentary Feature screenplay  







1.2  Television  



1.2.1  Drama series  





1.2.2  Comedy series  





1.2.3  New series  





1.2.4  Episodic drama  any length  one airing time  





1.2.5  Episodic comedy  any length  one airing time  





1.2.6  Long form  original  over one hour  one or two parts, one or two airing times  





1.2.7  Long form  adaptation  over one hour  one or two parts, one or two airing times  





1.2.8  Animation  any length  one airing time  





1.2.9  Comedy/variety  (including talk) series  





1.2.10  Comedy/variety  music, awards, tributes  specials  





1.2.11  Daytime drama  





1.2.12  Children's episodic & specials  





1.2.13  Children's script  long form or special  





1.2.14  Documentary  current events  





1.2.15  Documentary  other than current events  





1.2.16  News  regularly scheduled, bulletin or breaking report  





1.2.17  News  analysis, feature, or commentary  







1.3  Radio  



1.3.1  Documentary  





1.3.2  News  regularly scheduled or breaking report  





1.3.3  News  analysis, feature, or commentary  







1.4  Promotional writing and graphic animation  



1.4.1  On-air promotion (radio or television)  





1.4.2  Television graphic animation  





1.4.3  Video game writing  







1.5  New media writing  



1.5.1  Outstanding achievement in writing original new media  





1.5.2  Outstanding achievement in writing derivative new media  









2 References  














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63rd WGA Awards
DateFebruary 5, 2011
Organized byWriters Guild of America, East and the Writers Guild of America, West
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  • The 63rd Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best film, television, and videogame writers of 2010. Winners were announced on February 5, 2011.[1][2]

    Nominees[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Best Original Screenplay[edit]

    Inception — written by Christopher Nolan; Warner Bros.

    Best Adapted Screenplay[edit]

    The Social Network — screenplay by Aaron Sorkin; based on the book The Accidental BillionairesbyBen Mezrich; Sony Pictures

    Best Documentary Feature screenplay[edit]

    Inside Job produced, written, and directed by Charles Ferguson; co-written by Chad Beck and Adam Bolt; Sony Pictures Classics

    Television[edit]

    Drama series[edit]

    Mad Men — Jonathan Abrahams, Lisa Albert, Keith Huff, Jonathan Igla, Andre Jacquemetton, Maria Jacquemetton, Brett Johnson, Janet Leahy, Erin Levy, Tracy McMillan, Dahvi Waller, Matthew Weiner; AMC

    Comedy series[edit]

    Modern Family — Jerry Collins, Paul Corrigan, Alex Herschlag, Abraham Higginbotham, Elaine Ko, Joe Lawson, Steven Levitan, Christopher Lloyd, Dan O'Shannon, Jeffrey Richman, Brad Walsh, Ilana Wernick, Bill Wrubel, Danny Zuker; ABC

    New series[edit]

    Boardwalk Empire — Meg Jackson, Lawrence Konner, Howard Korder, Steve Kornacki, Margaret Nagle, Tim Van Patten, Paul Simms, Terence Winter; HBO

    Episodic drama – any length – one airing time[edit]

    "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" (Mad Men) — Erin Levy; AMC

    Episodic comedy – any length – one airing time[edit]

    "When It Rains, It Pours" (30 Rock) — Robert Carlock; NBC

    Long form – original – over one hour – one or two parts, one or two airing times[edit]

    The Special Relationship — Peter Morgan; HBO

    Long form – adaptation – over one hour – one or two parts, one or two airing times[edit]

    The Pacific, "Part Eight" — Robert Schenkkan and Michelle Ashford, Based in part on the books Helmet for My Pillow by Robert Leckie and With The Old Breed by Eugene B. Sledge with additional material from Red Blood, Black Sand by Chuck Tatum and China Marine by Eugene B. Sledge; HBO

    Animation – any length – one airing time[edit]

    "The Prisoner of Benda" (Futurama) — Ken Keeler; Comedy Central

    Comedy/variety – (including talk) series[edit]

    The Colbert Report — Barry Julien, Dan Guterman, Eric Drysdale, Frank Lesser, Glenn Eichler, Jay Katsir, Max Werner, Meredith Scardino, Michael Brumm, Opus Moreschi, Peter Gwinn, Rich Dahm, Rob Dubbin, Scott Sherman, Stephen Colbert, Tom Purcell, Peter Grosz and Paul Dinello; Comedy Central

    Comedy/variety – music, awards, tributes – specials[edit]

    National Memorial Day Concert 2010 — Joan Meyerson; PBS

    Daytime drama[edit]

    As the World Turns — Susan Dansby, Lucky Gold, Janet Iacobuzio, Penelope Koechl, David Kreizman, Leah Laiman, David A. Levinson, Leslie Nipkow, Jean Passanante, Gordon Rayfield, David Smilow; CBS

    Children's episodic & specials[edit]

    "Happy Ha-Ha Holidays" (Imagination Movers) — Michael G. Stern, Randi Barnes, Rick Gitelson, Scott Gray; Disney Channel

    Children's script – long form or special[edit]

    Avalon High — Teleplay by Julie Sherman Wolfe and Amy Talkington, Based on the novel by Meg Cabot; Disney Channel

    Documentary – current events[edit]

    "Flying Cheap" (Frontline) — Rick Young; PBS

    Documentary – other than current events[edit]

    "Wyatt Earp" (American Experience) — Rob Rapley; PBS

    News – regularly scheduled, bulletin or breaking report[edit]

    "Sunday Morning Almanac" (CBS Sunday Morning) — Thomas A. Harris; CBS News

    News – analysis, feature, or commentary[edit]

    "Resurrecting Eden" (60 Minutes) — Jenny Dubin; CBS

    Radio[edit]

    Documentary[edit]

    2009 Year in Review — Gail Lee; CBS Radio News

    News – regularly scheduled or breaking report[edit]

    CBS World News Roundup — Paul Farry; CBS Radio News

    News – analysis, feature, or commentary[edit]

    "Passages" — Gail Lee; CBS Radio News

    Promotional writing and graphic animation[edit]

    On-air promotion (radio or television)[edit]

    CSI Promos — Anne de Vega; CBS

    Television graphic animation[edit]

    "Sunday Morning, By Design" (CBS Sunday Morning) — Graphic Designer: Bob Pook, Graphic Artist: Diane Robinson; CBS News

    Video game writing[edit]

    Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood — Story by Patrice Desilets, Jeffrey Yohalem, Corey May; Lead Script Writer: Jeffrey Yohalem; Script Writers: Ethan Petty, Nicholas Grimwood, Matt Turner; Ubisoft

    New media writing[edit]

    Outstanding achievement in writing original new media[edit]

    "The Real Thing", "Identity Crisis", "Girl Talk", "Naming Things", "Curtain Up" (Anyone But Me) — Susan Miller, Tina Cesa Ward; www.AnyoneButMeSeries.com

    Outstanding achievement in writing derivative new media[edit]

    "Strip Pong", "Tear Jerks", "Brainstorm" (Frank vs. Lutz) — Jon Haller; 30 Rock New Media, www.nbc.com

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "2011 NOMINATIONS". Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on February 19, 2011. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  • ^ "Previous Nominees & Winners: 2011 Awards Winners". Writers Guild Awards. Archived from the original on 2015-05-12. Retrieved 2014-05-07.

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