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1 Winners and nominees  



1.1  Film  



1.1.1  Original  





1.1.2  Adapted  





1.1.3  Documentary  







1.2  Television  



1.2.1  Drama series  





1.2.2  Comedy Series  





1.2.3  New Series  





1.2.4  Episodic Drama  





1.2.5  Episodic Comedy  





1.2.6  Long Form  Adaptation  





1.2.7  Animation  





1.2.8  Comedy/Variety (including talk) series  





1.2.9  Comedy/Variety (including music, awards, tributes ) specials  





1.2.10  Daytime Drama  





1.2.11  Children's - Episodic and Specials  





1.2.12  Documentary  Current Events  





1.2.13  Documentary  Other than Current Events  





1.2.14  News  regularly scheduled, bulletin, or breaking report  





1.2.15  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  







1.5  Video games  





1.6  Lifetime Achievement Awards  



1.6.1  Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement  





1.6.2  Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement  









2 References  





3 External links  














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(Redirected from Writers Guild of America Awards 2013)

66th WGA Awards
DateFebruary 1, 2014
Organized byWriters Guild of America, East and the Writers Guild of America, West
  • WGA Awards
  • 67th →
  • The 66th Writers Guild of America Awards honor the best film, television, radio and video-game writers of 2013. The television and radio nominees were announced on December 5, 2013. Film nominees were announced on January 3, 2014. All winners were announced on February 1, 2014, at the JW Marriott hotel in the L.A. Live entertainment complex.[1][2][3]

    Winners and nominees

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    Film

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    Original

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    HerSpike Jonze; Warner Bros. Pictures

    Adapted

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    Captain Phillips — Screenplay by Billy Ray, based on the book A Captain's Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALS, and Dangerous Days at SeabyRichard Phillips with Stephan Talty; Columbia Pictures

    Documentary

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    Stories We Tell — Written by Sarah Polley; Roadside Attractions

    Television

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    Drama series

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    Breaking Bad — Sam Catlin, Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, Gennifer Hutchison, George Mastras, Thomas Schnauz, Moira Walley-Beckett; AMC

    Comedy Series

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    Veep — Simon Blackwell, Roger Drew, Sean Gray, Armando Iannucci, Ian Martin, Georgia Pritchett, David Quantick, Tony Roche, Will Smith; HBO

    New Series

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    House of Cards — Kate Barnow, Rick Cleveland, Sam Forman, Gina Gionfriddo, Keith Huff, Sarah Treem, Beau Willimon; Netflix

    Episodic Drama

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    "Confessions" (Breaking Bad) — Gennifer Hutchison; AMC

    Episodic Comedy

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    "Hogcock!" (30 Rock) — Jack Burditt and Robert Carlock; NBC

    Long Form – Adaptation

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    Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight — Shawn Slovo, based on the book by Howard Bingham and Max Wallace; HBO

    Animation

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    "A Test Before Trying" (The Simpsons) — Joel H. Cohen; Fox

    Comedy/Variety (including talk) series

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    The Colbert Report — Stephen Colbert, Tom Purcell, Michael Brumm, Nate Charny, Rich Dahm, Paul Dinello, Eric Drysdale, Rob Dubbin, Glenn Eichler, Dan Guterman, Barry Julien, Jay Katsir, Frank Lesser, Opus Moreschi, Bobby Mort, Meredith Scardino, Max Werner; Comedy Central

    Comedy/Variety (including music, awards, tributes ) specials

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    Daytime Drama

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    Days of Our Lives — Lorraine Broderick, David Cherrill, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Rick Draughon, Christopher Dunn, Janet Iacobuzio, David A. Levinson, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Melissa Salmons, Christopher J. Whitesell; NBC

    Children's - Episodic and Specials

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    "influANTces" (A.N.T. Farm) — Vincent Brown; Disney Channel

    Documentary – Current Events

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    "Egypt in Crisis" (Frontline) — Marcela Gaviria & Martin Smith; PBS

    Documentary – Other than Current Events

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    "The Choice 2012" (Frontline) — Michael Kirk; PBS (tie)
    *"Silicon Valley" (American Experience) — Telescript by Randall MacLowry and Michelle Ferrari; Story by Randall MacLowry; PBS (tie)

    News – regularly scheduled, bulletin, or breaking report

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    "Tragedy at Newtown" Special Edition (ABC World News with Diane Sawyer) — Lisa Ferri and Matt Negrin; ABC

    News – analysis, feature, or commentary

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    "Lethal Medicine" (60 Minutes) — Michael Rey, Oriana Zill de Granados, Michael Radutzky; CBS

    Radio

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    Documentary

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    News – regularly scheduled or breaking report

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    "Afternoon Drive" — Bill Spadaro; CBS Radio/1010 WINS

    News – analysis, feature, or commentary

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    "Remembering C. Everett Koop" — Scott Saloway; CBS Radio News

    Promotional Writing and Graphic Animation

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    On-Air Promotion (Radio or Television)

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    "The Crazy Ones – Building a Better Comedy" — Erial Tompkins; CBS

    Television Graphic Animation

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    "CBS News Animations" — David Rosen; CBS News

    Video games

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    The Last of Us — Neil Druckmann; Sony Computer Entertainment

    Lifetime Achievement Awards

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    References

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    1. ^ "2014 Writers Guild Awards Winners Announced". Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on 1 July 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  • ^ "Captain Philips and Her win top awards". CBS News. 3 February 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  • ^ "Her and Captain Phillips win at Writers Guild Awards". Guardian. 2 February 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
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