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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series is an award presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). It was first awarded at the 7th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony, held in 1955 and it is given in honor of a writer or writers who produced an outstanding story or screenplay for an episode of a television drama series during the primetime network season. Undergoing several name changes, the award received its current title at the 48th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1996.

Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Awarded forOutstanding Writing for a Drama Series
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts & Sciences
First awarded1955
Currently held byJesse Armstrong,
Succession (2023)
Websiteemmys.com

Since its inception, the award has been presented to 75 writers. Jesse Armstrong is the current recipient of the award for his work on the episode of HBO's Succession titled "Connor's Wedding". Rod Serling holds the record for most wins for this category at six. The Sopranos holds the record for most wins and nominations for this category at 6 and 21, respectively. Game of Thrones, Hill Street Blues and The Sopranos are the only shows that have been nominated in 7 different years.

Winners and nominations edit

Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.

Table key
Indicates the winner

1950s edit

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
Best Written Dramatic Material[1]
1955
(7th)
Studio One "Twelve Angry Men" Reginald Rose CBS
Climax! "An Error in Chemistry" David Dortort CBS
Four Star Playhouse "The Answer" Leonard Freeman
Medic "White is the Color" James Moser NBC
The Philco Television Playhouse Paddy Chayefsky
1956
(8th)
Best Original Teleplay Writing[2]
Kraft Television Theatre "Patterns" Rod Serling NBC
Alcoa-Goodyear Playhouse "A Catered Affair" Paddy Chayefsky NBC
"Thunder Over Washington" David Davidson
The Philco Television Playhouse "A Man Is Ten Feet Tall" Robert Alan Aurthur
The United States Steel Hour "Fearful Decision" Cyril Hume and Richard Maibaum CBS
Best Television Adaptation[3]
Ford Star Jubilee "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial" Paul Gregory and Franklin J. Schaffner CBS
The 20th Century Fox Hour "The Miracle on 34th Street" John Monks CBS
"The Ox-Bow Incident" David Dortort
Climax! "The Champion" Rod Serling
Producers' Showcase "Our Town" David Shaw NBC
1957
(9th)
Best Teleplay Writing – Half Hour or Less[4]
Alfred Hitchcock Presents "Fog Closing In" James P. Cavanagh CBS
Frontier "Patrol" Morton Fine and David Friedkin NBC
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp "The Buntime" Dan Ullman ABC
The Loretta Young Show "The Pearl" Richard Morris NBC
Telephone Time "Man with the Beard" John Nesbitt ABC
Best Teleplay Writing – One Hour or More[5]
Playhouse 90 "Requiem for a Heavyweight" Rod Serling CBS
Alcoa-Goodyear Playhouse "Joey" Louis Peterson NBC
"Tragedy in a Temporary Town" Reginald Rose
Kraft Television Theatre "A Night to Remember" John Whedon and George Roy Hill
Playhouse 90 "Sizeman and Son" Elick Moll CBS
1958
(10th)
Best Teleplay Writing – Half Hour or Less[6]
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars "The Lonely Wizard" Paul Monash CBS
Father Knows Best "Margaret Hires a Gardener" Roswell Rogers NBC
Frontiers of Faith "A Chassidic Tale" Morton Wishengrad
Gunsmoke "Born to Hang" John Meston CBS
Leave It to Beaver "Beaver Gets 'Spelled" Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher
Best Teleplay Writing – One Hour or More[7]
Playhouse 90 "The Comedian" Rod Serling CBS
Hallmark Hall of Fame "The Green Pastures" Marc Connelly NBC
Omnibus "The Life of Samuel Johnson" James Lee
Playhouse 90 "The Miracle Worker" William Gibson CBS
Studio One "No Deadly Medicine" Arthur Hailey
1959
(11th)
Best Writing of a Single Program of a Dramatic Series - Less Than One Hour[8]
Alcoa-Goodyear Theatre "Eddie" Alfred Brenner and Ken Hughes NBC
Alcoa-Goodyear Theatre "The Loudmouth" Christopher Knopf NBC
Alfred Hitchcock Presents "Lamb to the Slaughter" Roald Dahl CBS
General Electric Theater "One is a Wanderer" Samuel A. Taylor
Peter Gunn "The Kill" Blake Edwards NBC
Best Writing of a Single Dramatic Program - One Hour or Longer[9]
Hallmark Hall of Fame "Little Moon of Alban" James Costigan NBC
Playhouse 90 "Child of Our Time" Irving G. Neiman CBS
"Days of Wine and Roses" JP Miller
"Old Man" Horton Foote
"A Town Has Turned to Dust" Rod Serling

1960s edit

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama
1960
(12th)
[10]
The Twilight Zone Rod Serling CBS
Ford Startime "The Turn of the Screw" James Costigan NBC
Playhouse 90 "Project Immortality" Loring Mandel CBS
1961
(16th)
[11]
The Twilight Zone Rod Serling CBS
DuPont Show of the Month "The Lincoln Murder Case" Dale Wasserman CBS
NBC Sunday Showcase "Sacco-Vanzetti Story" Reginald Rose NBC
1962
(14th)
[12]
The Defenders Reginald Rose CBS
Alcoa Premiere "People Need People" Henry F. Greenberg ABC
Ben Casey "I Remember a Lemon Tree" Story by : Marcus W. Demian
Teleplay by : Jack Laird
The Dick Powell Show "The Price of Tomatoes" Richard Alan Simmons NBC
The Twilight Zone Rod Serling CBS
1963
(15th)
[13]
The Defenders "The Madman" Robert Thom and Reginald Rose CBS
Ben Casey "A Cardinal Act of Mercy" Norman Katkov ABC
The DuPont Show of the Week "Big Deal in Laredo" Sidney Carroll NBC
Hallmark Hall of Fame "The Invincible Mr. Disraeli" James Lee
Premiere, Presented by Fred Astaire "The Voice of Charlie Pont" Halsted Welles ABC
1964
(16th)
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama – Original[14]
The Defenders "Blacklist" Ernest Kinoy CBS
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre "Something About Lee Wiley" David Rayfiel NBC
Breaking Point "And James Was a Very Small Snail" Allan Sloane ABC
Dr. Kildare "What's God to Julius?" Adrian Spies NBC
East Side/West Side "Who Do You Kill?" Arnold Perl CBS
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama – Adaptation[15]
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre "It's Mental Work" Rod Serling NBC
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour "The Jar" James Bridges CBS
Hallmark Hall of Fame "The Patriots" Robert Hartung NBC
The Richard Boone Show "The Hooligan" Walter Newman
Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment – Writers[16]
1965
(17th)
The Defenders "The 700-Year-Old Gang" David Karp CBS
The Dick Van Dyke Show "Never Bathe on Sunday" Carl Reiner CBS
Hallmark Hall of Fame "The Magnificent Yankee" Robert Hartung NBC
That Was the Week That Was William Boardman, Dee Caruso, Robert Emmett, David Frost, Gerald Gardner, Buck Henry, Joseph Hurley, Thomas Meehan, Herb Sargent, Larry Siegel, Gloria Steinem, Jim Stevenson, Calvin Trillin and Saul Turteltaub
The Wonderful World of Burlesque Arnie Rosen and Coleman Jacoby
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama
1966
(18th)
[17]
Hallmark Hall of Fame "Eagle in a Cage" Millard Lampell NBC
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre "The Game" S. Lee Pogostin NBC
I Spy "A Cup of Kindness" Morton Fine and David Friedkin
1967
(19th)
[18]
Mission: Impossible "Pilot" Bruce Geller CBS
CBS Playhouse "The Final War of Olly Winter" Ronald Ribman CBS
I Spy "The War Lord" Robert Culp NBC
1968
(20th)
[19]
CBS Playhouse "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" Loring Mandel CBS
CBS Playhouse "Dear Friends" Reginald Rose CBS
Ironside "A Man Called Ironside" Don Mankiewicz NBC
Mission: Impossible "The Seal" William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter CBS
1969
(21st)
[20]
CBS Playhouse "The People Next Door" JP Miller CBS
CBS Playhouse "The Experiment" Ellen M. Violett CBS
Hallmark Hall of Fame "Teacher, Teacher" Allan Sloane NBC

1970s edit

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama
1970
(22nd)
[21]
NBC World Premiere Movie "My Sweet Charlie" Richard Levinson and William Link NBC
ABC Movie of the Week "Marcus Welby, M.D." Don Mankiewicz ABC
CBS Playhouse "Sadbird" George Bellak CBS
1971
(23rd)
[22]
The Bold Ones: The Senator "To Taste of Death but Once" Joel Oliansky NBC
The Bold Ones: The Senator "A Continual Roar of Musketry" David W. Rintels NBC
The Psychiatrist "In Death's Other Kingdom" Jerrold Freedman
1972
(24th)
[23]
Columbo "Death Lends a Hand" Richard Levinson and William Link NBC
Columbo "Murder by the Book" Steven Bochco NBC
"Suitable for Framing" Jackson Gillis
1973
(25th)
[24]
The Waltons "The Scholar" John McGreevey CBS
Columbo "Etude in Black" Story by : Richard Levinson and William Link
Teleplay by : Steven Bochco
NBC
The Waltons "The Love Story" Earl Hamner Jr. CBS
Best Writing in Drama
1974
(26th)
[25]
The Waltons "The Thanksgiving Story" Joanna Lee CBS
Kojak "Death Is Not a Passing Grade" Gene R. Kearney CBS
The Waltons "The Easter Story" John McGreevey
Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series
1975
(27th)
[26]
Benjamin Franklin "The Ambassador" Howard Fast CBS
Benjamin Franklin "The Whirlwind" Loring Mandel CBS
Police Story "Robbery: 48 Hours" Robert L. Collins NBC
Upstairs, Downstairs "The Bolter" John Hawkesworth PBS
"Miss Forrest" Alfred Shaughnessy
1976
(28th)
[27]
The Adams Chronicles "John Adams and Lawyer" Sherman Yellen PBS
Great Performances Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill Julian Mitchell PBS
The Law "Complaint Amended" Joel Oliansky NBC
Rich Man, Poor Man "Part I" Dean Riesner ABC
Upstairs, Downstairs "Another Year" Alfred Shaughnessy PBS
1977
(29th)
[28]
Roots "Part II" Ernest Kinoy and William Blinn ABC
The Adams Chronicles "Charles Francis Adams: Minister to Great Britain" Roger O. Hirson PBS
"John Quincy Adams: President" Tad Mosel
Roots "Part V" James Lee ABC
"Part VIII" M. Charles Cohen
1978
(30th)
[29]
Holocaust Gerald Green NBC
The Dain Curse Robert W. Lenski CBS
King Abby Mann NBC
Meeting of Minds Steve Allen PBS
The Norman Conquests Alan Ayckbourn
1979
(31st)
[30]
Lou Grant "Dying" Michele Gallery CBS
Lou Grant "Marathon" Gene Reynolds CBS
"Vet" Leon Tokatyan
The Paper Chase "The Late Mr. Hart" James Bridges

1980s edit

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
1980
(32nd)
[31]
Lou Grant "Cop" Seth Freeman CBS
Lou Grant "Brushfire" Allan Burns and Gene Reynolds CBS
"Lou" Michele Gallery
Skag "Pilot" Abby Mann NBC
Tenspeed and Brown Shoe Stephen J. Cannell ABC
1981
(33rd)
[32]
Hill Street Blues "Hill Street Station" Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll NBC
American Dream "Pilot" Ronald M. Cohen, Barbara Corday and Ken Hecht ABC
Hill Street Blues "Jungle Madness" Steven Bochco, Michael Kozoll and Anthony Yerkovich NBC
Lou Grant "Rape" Seth Freeman CBS
"Strike" April Smith
1982
(34th)
[33]
Hill Street Blues "Freedom's Last Stand" Story by : Michael Kozoll and Steven Bochco
Teleplay by : Steven Bochco, Anthony Yerkovich, Jeffrey Lewis and Michael Wagner
NBC
Hill Street Blues "Personal Foul" Steven Bochco, Anthony Yerkovich, Jeffrey Lewis and Michael Wagner NBC
"The Second Oldest Profession" Story by : Michael Kozoll, Steven Bochco and Anthony Yerkovich
Teleplay by : Steven Bochco, Anthony Yerkovich and Robert Crais
"The World According to Freedom" Michael Wagner
Lou Grant "Blacklist" Seth Freeman CBS
1983
(35th)
[34]
Hill Street Blues "Trial by Fury" David Milch NBC
Hill Street Blues "Eugene's Comedy Empire Strikes Back" Story by : Steven Bochco, Anthony Yerkovich and Jeff Lewis
Teleplay by : Anthony Yerkovich, David Milch and Karen Hall
NBC
"A Hair of the Dog" Steven Bochco, Anthony Yerkovich and Jeffrey Lewis
"No Body's Perfect" Story by : Steven Bochco, Anthony Yerkovich and Jeffrey Lewis
Teleplay by : Michael I. Wagner and David Milch
"Officer of the Year" Karen Hall
1984
(36th)
[35]
St. Elsewhere "The Women" Story by : John Masius and Tom Fontana
Teleplay by : John Ford Noonan
NBC
Hill Street Blues "Doris in Wonderland" Story by : Steven Bochco, Jeffrey Lewis and David Milch
Teleplay by : Peter Silverman
NBC
"Grace Under Pressure" Story by : Steven Bochco, Jeffrey Lewis and David Milch
Teleplay by : Jeffrey Lewis, Michael I. Wagner, Karen Hall and Mark Frost
St. Elsewhere "All About Eve" John Masius and Tom Fontana
"Newheart" John Masius, Tom Fontana, Garn Stephens and Emilie R. Small
"Qui Transulit Sustinet" Story by : John Masius and Tom Fontana
Teleplay by : John Tinker & Mark Tinker
1985
(37th)
[36]
Cagney & Lacey "Who Said It's Fair, Part 2" Patricia Green CBS
Cagney & Lacey "Child Witness" Deborah Arakelian CBS
Hill Street Blues "The Rise and Fall of Paul the Wall" Story by : Michael I. Wagner
Teleplay by : Jacob Epstein
NBC
Miami Vice "Pilot" Anthony Yerkovich
St. Elsewhere "Murder, She Rote" John Masius, Tom Fontana and Steve Bello
"Sweet Dreams" John Masius and Tom Fontana
1986
(38th)
[37]
St. Elsewhere "Time Heals" John Tinker, Tom Fontana and John Masius NBC
Hill Street Blues "What Are Friends For?" Dick Wolf NBC
Moonlighting "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice" Debra Frank and Carl Sautter ABC
"Twas the Episode Before Christmas" Glenn Gordon Caron
St. Elsewhere "Haunted" Story by : John Masius and Tom Fontana
Teleplay by : John Tinker, Charles H. Eglee and Channing Gibson
NBC
1987
(39th)
[38]
L.A. Law "The Venus Butterfly" Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher NBC
Cagney & Lacey "Turn, Turn, Turn, Part 1" Georgia Jeffries CBS
Hill Street Blues "It Ain't Over Till It's Over" Jeffrey Lewis, David Milch and John Romano NBC
L.A. Law "Sidney the Dead-Nosed Reindeer" William M. Finkelstein
Moonlighting "I Am Curious... Maddie" Story by : Ron Osborn, Karen Hall, Roger Director and Charles H. Eglee
Teleplay by : Jeff Reno and Glenn Gordon Caron
ABC
"Atomic Shakespeare" Jeff Reno and Ron Osborn
St. Elsewhere "Afterlife" Tom Fontana, John Tinker and John Masius NBC
1988
(40th)
[39]
Thirtysomething "Business as Usual" Paul Haggis and Marshall Herskovitz ABC
Beauty and the Beast "Pilot" Ron Koslow CBS
China Beach John Sacret Young ABC
L.A. Law "Beauty and Obese" Terry Louise Fisher and David E. Kelley NBC
"Full Martial Jacket" Story by : Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher
Teleplay by : Terry Louise Fisher and David E. Kelley
St. Elsewhere "The Last One" Story by : Tom Fontana, John Tinker and Channing Gibson
Teleplay by : Bruce Paltrow and Mark Tinker
1989
(41st)
[40]
Thirtysomething "First Day/Last Day" Joseph Dougherty ABC
L.A. Law "His Suit Is Hirsute" Steven Bochco, David E. Kelley, Michele Gallery and William M. Finkelstein NBC
"I'm in the Nude for Love" David E. Kelley
"Urine Trouble Now" David E. Kelley, William M. Finkelstein, Michele Gallery and Judith Parker
Thirtysomething "The Mike Van Dyke Show" Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick ABC

1990s edit

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
1990
(42nd)
[41]
L.A. Law "Blood, Sweat & Fears" David E. Kelley NBC
L.A. Law "Bang... Zoom... Zap" William M. Finkelstein and David E. Kelley NBC
Thirtysomething "The Go Between" Joseph Dougherty ABC
Twin Peaks "Pilot" Mark Frost and David Lynch
"Episode 3" Harley Peyton
1991
(43rd)
[42]
L.A. Law "On the Toad Again" David E. Kelley NBC
L.A. Law "Lie Harder" Judith Feldman and Sarah Woodside Gallagher NBC
"Mutinies on the Banzai" Alan Brennert, Patricia Green and David E. Kelley
Northern Exposure "Pilot" Joshua Brand and John Falsey CBS
Thirtysomething "Second Look" Ann Lewis Hamilton ABC
1992
(44th)
[43]
Northern Exposure "Seoul Mates" Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider CBS
China Beach "Hello-Goodbye" Story by : John Sacret Young, John Wells, Lydia Woodward and Carol Flint
Teleplay by : John Wells
ABC
I'll Fly Away "Master Magician" David Chase NBC
Northern Exposure "Burning Down the House" Robin Green CBS
"Democracy in America" Jeff Melvoin
1993
(45th)
[44]
Homicide: Life on the Street "Three Men and Adena" Tom Fontana NBC
Homefront "The Lacemakers" Bernard Lechowick ABC
Law & Order "Manhood" Story by : Walon Green and Robert Nathan
Teleplay by : Robert Nathan
NBC
Northern Exposure "Kaddish for Uncle Manny" Jeff Melvoin CBS
"Midnight Sun" Geoffrey Neigher
1994
(46th)
[45]
NYPD Blue "Steroid Roy" Ann Biderman ABC
NYPD Blue "NYPD Lou" Ted Mann ABC
"Personal Foul" Story by : David Milch
Teleplay by : Burton Armus
"Pilot" Story by : David Milch and Steven Bochco
Teleplay by : David Milch
"Tempest in a C-Cup" Gardner Stern
1995
(47th)
[46]
ER "Love's Labor Lost" Lance Gentile NBC
ER "24 Hours" Michael Crichton NBC
My So-Called Life "Pilot" Winnie Holzman ABC
NYPD Blue "Simone Says" Story by : Steven Bochco, David Milch and Walon Green
Teleplay by : David Milch and Walon Green
The X-Files "Duane Barry" Chris Carter Fox
1996
(48th)
[47]
The X-Files "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" Darin Morgan Fox
ER "The Healers" John Wells NBC
"Hell and High Water" Neal Baer
Murder One "Chapter One" Story by : Steven Bochco, Charles H. Eglee and Channing Gibson
Teleplay by : Charles H. Eglee, Channing Gibson, Steven Bochco and David Milch
ABC
NYPD Blue "The Backboard Jungle" Story by : William L. Morris
Teleplay by : David Mills
1997
(49th)
[48]
NYPD Blue "Where's 'Swaldo?" Stephen Gaghan, Michael R. Perry and David Milch ABC
ER "Faith" John Wells NBC
"Whose Appy Now?" Neal Baer
NYPD Blue "Taillight's Last Gleaming" David Mills ABC
The X-Files "Memento Mori" Chris Carter, Vince Gilligan, John Shiban and Frank Spotnitz Fox
1998
(50th)
[49]
NYPD Blue "Lost Israel, Part 2" Story by : David Milch and Bill Clark
Teleplay by : David Milch and Nicholas Wootton
ABC
Homicide: Life on the Street "Subway" James Yoshimura NBC
NYPD Blue "Lost Israel, Part 1" Story by : Ted Mann, Bill Clark and Meredith Stiehm
Teleplay by : David Milch and Ted Mann
ABC
The Practice "Betrayal" David E. Kelley
The X-Files "The Post-Modern Prometheus" Chris Carter Fox
1999
(51st)
[50]
The Sopranos "College" James Manos Jr. and David Chase HBO
NYPD Blue "Hearts and Souls" Story by : Steven Bochco, David Milch and Bill Clark
Teleplay by : Nicholas Wootton
ABC
The Sopranos "Isabella" Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess HBO
"Nobody Knows Anything" Frank Renzulli
"The Sopranos" David Chase

2000s edit

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
2000
(52nd)
[51]
The West Wing "In Excelsis Deo" Aaron Sorkin and Rick Cleveland NBC
Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Hush" Joss Whedon The WB
The Sopranos "Funhouse" David Chase and Todd A. Kessler HBO
"The Knight in White Satin Armor" Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess
The West Wing "Pilot" Aaron Sorkin NBC
2001
(53rd)
[52]
The Sopranos "Employee of the Month" Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess HBO
The Sopranos "Amour Fou" Story by : David Chase
Teleplay by : Frank Renzulli
HBO
"Pine Barrens" Story by : Tim Van Patten and Terence Winter
Teleplay by : Terence Winter
"Second Opinion" Lawrence Konner
The West Wing "In the Shadow of Two Gunmen" Aaron Sorkin NBC
2002
(54th)
[53]
24 "12:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m." Robert Cochran and Joel Surnow Fox
Alias "Truth Be Told" J. J. Abrams ABC
ER "On the Beach" John Wells NBC
The Shield "Pilot" Shawn Ryan FX
The West Wing "Posse Comitatus" Aaron Sorkin NBC
2003
(55th)[54]
The Sopranos "Whitecaps" Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess and David Chase HBO
Six Feet Under "Twilight" Craig Wright HBO
The Sopranos "Eloise" Terence Winter
"Whoever Did This" Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess
The West Wing "Twenty Five" Aaron Sorkin NBC
2004
(56th)
[55]
The Sopranos "Long Term Parking" Terence Winter HBO
Deadwood "Deadwood" David Milch HBO
The Sopranos "Irregular Around the Margins" Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess
"Unidentified Black Males" Matthew Weiner and Terence Winter
"Where's Johnny?" Michael Caleo
2005
(57th)
[56]
House "Three Stories" David Shore Fox
Lost "Pilot" Story by : Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof
Teleplay by : J. J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof
ABC
Walkabout" David Fury
Rescue Me "Guts" Denis Leary and Peter Tolan FX
The Wire "Middle Ground" Story by : David Simon and George Pelecanos
Teleplay by : George Pelecanos
HBO
2006
(58th)
[57]
The Sopranos "Members Only" Terence Winter HBO
Grey's Anatomy "Into You Like a Train" Krista Vernoff ABC
"It's the End of the World" & "As We Know It" Shonda Rhimes
Lost "The 23rd Psalm" Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof
Six Feet Under "Everyone's Waiting" Alan Ball HBO
2007
(59th)
[58]
The Sopranos "Made in America" David Chase HBO
Battlestar Galactica "Occupation" & "Precipice" Ronald D. Moore Sci Fi
Lost "Through the Looking Glass" Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof ABC
The Sopranos "Kennedy and Heidi" Matthew Weiner and David Chase HBO
"The Second Coming" Terence Winter
2008
(60th)
[59]
Mad Men "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" Matthew Weiner AMC
Battlestar Galactica "Six of One" Michael Angeli Sci Fi
Damages "Get Me a Lawyer" Todd A. Kessler, Glenn Kessler and Daniel Zelman FX
Mad Men "The Wheel" Matthew Weiner and Robin Veith AMC
The Wire "–30–" Story by : David Simon and Ed Burns
Teleplay by : David Simon
HBO
2009
(61st)
[60]
Mad Men "Meditations in an Emergency" Matthew Weiner and Kater Gordon AMC
Lost "The Incident" Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof ABC
Mad Men "The Jet Set" Matthew Weiner AMC
"A Night to Remember" Robin Veith and Matthew Weiner
"Six Month Leave" Andre Jacquemetton, Maria Jacquemetton and Matthew Weiner

2010s edit

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
2010
(62nd)
[61]
Mad Men "Shut the Door. Have a Seat." Matthew Weiner and Erin Levy AMC
Friday Night Lights "The Son" Rolin Jones DirecTV
The Good Wife "Pilot" Robert King and Michelle King CBS
Lost "The End" Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse ABC
Mad Men "Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency" Robin Veith and Matthew Weiner AMC
2011
(63rd)
[62]
Friday Night Lights "Always" Jason Katims DirecTV
Game of Thrones "Baelor" David Benioff and D. B. Weiss HBO
The Killing "Pilot" Veena Sud AMC
Mad Men "Blowing Smoke" Andre Jacquemetton and Maria Jacquemetton
"The Suitcase" Matthew Weiner
2012
(64th)
[63]
Homeland "Pilot" Alex Gansa, Howard Gordon and Gideon Raff Showtime
Downton Abbey "Episode Seven" Julian Fellowes PBS
Mad Men "Commissions and Fees" Andre Jacquemetton and Maria Jacquemetton AMC
"Far Away Places" Semi Chellas and Matthew Weiner
"The Other Woman"
2013
(65th)
[64]
Homeland "Q&A" Henry Bromell Showtime
Breaking Bad "Dead Freight" George Mastras AMC
"Say My Name" Thomas Schnauz
Downton Abbey "Episode Four" Julian Fellowes PBS
Game of Thrones "The Rains of Castamere" David Benioff and D. B. Weiss HBO
2014
(66th)
[65]
Breaking Bad "Ozymandias" Moira Walley-Beckett AMC
Breaking Bad "Felina" Vince Gilligan AMC
Game of Thrones "The Children" David Benioff and D. B. Weiss HBO
House of Cards "Chapter 14" Beau Willimon Netflix
True Detective "The Secret Fate of All Life" Nic Pizzolatto HBO
2015
(67th)
[66]
Game of Thrones "Mother's Mercy" David Benioff and D. B. Weiss HBO
The Americans "Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric Sheep?" Joshua Brand FX
Better Call Saul "Five-O" Gordon Smith AMC
Mad Men "Lost Horizon" Semi Chellas and Matthew Weiner
"Person to Person" Matthew Weiner
2016
(68th)
[67]
Game of Thrones "Battle of the Bastards" David Benioff and D. B. Weiss HBO
The Americans "Persona Non Grata" Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg FX
Downton Abbey "Episode Eight" Julian Fellowes PBS
The Good Wife "End" Robert King and Michelle King CBS
Mr. Robot "eps1.0 hellofriend.mov" Sam Esmail USA
UnREAL "Return" Marti Noxon and Sarah Gertrude Shapiro Lifetime
2017
(69th)
[68]
The Handmaid's Tale "Offred" Bruce Miller Hulu
The Americans "The Soviet Division" Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg FX
Better Call Saul "Chicanery" Gordon Smith AMC
The Crown "Assassins" Peter Morgan Netflix
Stranger Things "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers" The Duffer Brothers
Westworld "The Bicameral Mind" Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan HBO
2018
(70th)
[69]
The Americans "START" Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg FX
The Crown "Mystery Man" Peter Morgan Netflix
Game of Thrones "The Dragon and the Wolf" David Benioff and D. B. Weiss HBO
The Handmaid's Tale "June" Bruce Miller Hulu
Killing Eve "Nice Face" Phoebe Waller-Bridge BBC America
Stranger Things "Chapter Nine: The Gate" The Duffer Brothers Netflix
2019
(71st)
[70]
Succession "Nobody Is Ever Missing" Jesse Armstrong HBO
Better Call Saul "Winner" Peter Gould and Thomas Schnauz AMC
Bodyguard "Episode 1" Jed Mercurio Netflix
Game of Thrones "The Iron Throne" David Benioff and D. B. Weiss HBO
The Handmaid's Tale "Holly" Bruce Miller and Kira Snyder Hulu
Killing Eve "Nice and Neat" Emerald Fennell BBC America

2020s edit

Year Program Episode Nominee(s) Network
2020
(72nd)
[71]
Succession "This Is Not for Tears" Jesse Armstrong HBO
Better Call Saul "Bad Choice Road" Thomas Schnauz AMC
"Bagman" Gordon Smith
The Crown "Aberfan" Peter Morgan Netflix
Ozark "All In" Chris Mundy
"Boss Fight" John Shiban
"Fire Pink" Miki Johnson
2021
(73rd)
[72]
The Crown "War" Peter Morgan Netflix
The Boys "What I Know" Rebecca Sonnenshine Amazon
The Handmaid's Tale "Home" Yahlin Chang Hulu
Lovecraft Country "Sundown" Misha Green HBO
The Mandalorian "Chapter 13: The Jedi" Dave Filoni Disney+
"Chapter 16: The Rescue" Jon Favreau
Pose "Series Finale" Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Steven Canals, Janet Mock and Our Lady J FX
2022
(74th)
[73]
Succession "All the Bells Say" Jesse Armstrong HBO
Better Call Saul "Plan and Execution" Thomas Schnauz AMC
Ozark "A Hard Way to Go" Chris Mundy Netflix
Severance "The We We Are" Dan Erickson Apple TV+
Squid Game "One Lucky Day" Hwang Dong-hyuk Netflix
Yellowjackets "F Sharp" Jonathan Lisco, Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson Showtime
"Pilot" Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson
2023
(75th)
[74]
Succession "Connor's Wedding" Jesse Armstrong HBO
Andor "One Way Out" Beau Willimon Disney+
Bad Sisters "The Prick" Sharon Horgan, Dave Finkel and Brett Baer Apple TV+
Better Call Saul "Point and Shoot" Gordon Smith AMC
"Saul Gone" Peter Gould
The Last of Us "Long, Long Time" Craig Mazin HBO
The White Lotus "Arrivederci" Mike White

Total awards by network edit

Individuals with multiple awards edit

Individuals with multiple nominations edit

Programs with multiple awards edit

Programs with multiple nominations edit

See also edit

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The Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series is an award presented annually by the Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences ATAS It was first awarded at the 7th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony held in 1955 and it is given in honor of a writer or writers who produced an outstanding story or screenplay for an episode of a television drama series during the primetime network season Undergoing several name changes the award received its current title at the 48th Primetime Emmy Awards in 1996 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesAwarded forOutstanding Writing for a Drama SeriesCountryUnited StatesPresented byAcademy of Television Arts amp SciencesFirst awarded1955Currently held byJesse Armstrong Succession 2023 Websiteemmys wbr com Since its inception the award has been presented to 75 writers Jesse Armstrong is the current recipient of the award for his work on the episode of HBO s Succession titled Connor s Wedding Rod Serling holds the record for most wins for this category at six The Sopranos holds the record for most wins and nominations for this category at 6 and 21 respectively Game of Thrones Hill Street Blues and The Sopranos are the only shows that have been nominated in 7 different years Contents 1 Winners and nominations 1 1 1950s 1 2 1960s 1 3 1970s 1 4 1980s 1 5 1990s 1 6 2000s 1 7 2010s 1 8 2020s 2 Total awards by network 3 Individuals with multiple awards 4 Individuals with multiple nominations 5 Programs with multiple awards 6 Programs with multiple nominations 7 See also 8 ReferencesWinners and nominations editListed below are the winners of the award for each year as well as the other nominees Table key Indicates the winner 1950s edit Year Program Episode Nominee s Network Best Written Dramatic Material 1 1955 7th Studio One Twelve Angry Men Reginald Rose CBS Climax An Error in Chemistry David Dortort CBS Four Star Playhouse The Answer Leonard Freeman Medic White is the Color James Moser NBC The Philco Television Playhouse Paddy Chayefsky 1956 8th Best Original Teleplay Writing 2 Kraft Television Theatre Patterns Rod Serling NBC Alcoa Goodyear Playhouse A Catered Affair Paddy Chayefsky NBC Thunder Over Washington David Davidson The Philco Television Playhouse A Man Is Ten Feet Tall Robert Alan Aurthur The United States Steel Hour Fearful Decision Cyril Hume and Richard Maibaum CBS Best Television Adaptation 3 Ford Star Jubilee The Caine Mutiny Court Martial Paul Gregory and Franklin J Schaffner CBS The 20th Century Fox Hour The Miracle on 34th Street John Monks CBS The Ox Bow Incident David Dortort Climax The Champion Rod Serling Producers Showcase Our Town David Shaw NBC 1957 9th Best Teleplay Writing Half Hour or Less 4 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Fog Closing In James P Cavanagh CBS Frontier Patrol Morton Fine and David Friedkin NBC The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp The Buntime Dan Ullman ABC The Loretta Young Show The Pearl Richard Morris NBC Telephone Time Man with the Beard John Nesbitt ABC Best Teleplay Writing One Hour or More 5 Playhouse 90 Requiem for a Heavyweight Rod Serling CBS Alcoa Goodyear Playhouse Joey Louis Peterson NBC Tragedy in a Temporary Town Reginald Rose Kraft Television Theatre A Night to Remember John Whedon and George Roy Hill Playhouse 90 Sizeman and Son Elick Moll CBS 1958 10th Best Teleplay Writing Half Hour or Less 6 Schlitz Playhouse of Stars The Lonely Wizard Paul Monash CBS Father Knows Best Margaret Hires a Gardener Roswell Rogers NBC Frontiers of Faith A Chassidic Tale Morton Wishengrad Gunsmoke Born to Hang John Meston CBS Leave It to Beaver Beaver Gets Spelled Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher Best Teleplay Writing One Hour or More 7 Playhouse 90 The Comedian Rod Serling CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame The Green Pastures Marc Connelly NBC Omnibus The Life of Samuel Johnson James Lee Playhouse 90 The Miracle Worker William Gibson CBS Studio One No Deadly Medicine Arthur Hailey 1959 11th Best Writing of a Single Program of a Dramatic Series Less Than One Hour 8 Alcoa Goodyear Theatre Eddie Alfred Brenner and Ken Hughes NBC Alcoa Goodyear Theatre The Loudmouth Christopher Knopf NBC Alfred Hitchcock Presents Lamb to the Slaughter Roald Dahl CBS General Electric Theater One is a Wanderer Samuel A Taylor Peter Gunn The Kill Blake Edwards NBC Best Writing of a Single Dramatic Program One Hour or Longer 9 Hallmark Hall of Fame Little Moon of Alban James Costigan NBC Playhouse 90 Child of Our Time Irving G Neiman CBS Days of Wine and Roses JP Miller Old Man Horton Foote A Town Has Turned to Dust Rod Serling 1960s edit Year Program Episode Nominee s Network Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama 1960 12th 10 The Twilight Zone Rod Serling CBS Ford Startime The Turn of the Screw James Costigan NBC Playhouse 90 Project Immortality Loring Mandel CBS 1961 16th 11 The Twilight Zone Rod Serling CBS DuPont Show of the Month The Lincoln Murder Case Dale Wasserman CBS NBC Sunday Showcase Sacco Vanzetti Story Reginald Rose NBC 1962 14th 12 The Defenders Reginald Rose CBS Alcoa Premiere People Need People Henry F Greenberg ABC Ben Casey I Remember a Lemon Tree Story by Marcus W DemianTeleplay by Jack Laird The Dick Powell Show The Price of Tomatoes Richard Alan Simmons NBC The Twilight Zone Rod Serling CBS 1963 15th 13 The Defenders The Madman Robert Thom and Reginald Rose CBS Ben Casey A Cardinal Act of Mercy Norman Katkov ABC The DuPont Show of the Week Big Deal in Laredo Sidney Carroll NBC Hallmark Hall of Fame The Invincible Mr Disraeli James Lee Premiere Presented by Fred Astaire The Voice of Charlie Pont Halsted Welles ABC 1964 16th Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama Original 14 The Defenders Blacklist Ernest Kinoy CBS Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Something About Lee Wiley David Rayfiel NBC Breaking Point And James Was a Very Small Snail Allan Sloane ABC Dr Kildare What s God to Julius Adrian Spies NBC East Side West Side Who Do You Kill Arnold Perl CBS Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama Adaptation 15 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre It s Mental Work Rod Serling NBC The Alfred Hitchcock Hour The Jar James Bridges CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame The Patriots Robert Hartung NBC The Richard Boone Show The Hooligan Walter Newman Outstanding Individual Achievements in Entertainment Writers 16 1965 17th The Defenders The 700 Year Old Gang David Karp CBS The Dick Van Dyke Show Never Bathe on Sunday Carl Reiner CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame The Magnificent Yankee Robert Hartung NBC That Was the Week That Was William Boardman Dee Caruso Robert Emmett David Frost Gerald Gardner Buck Henry Joseph Hurley Thomas Meehan Herb Sargent Larry Siegel Gloria Steinem Jim Stevenson Calvin Trillin and Saul Turteltaub The Wonderful World of Burlesque Arnie Rosen and Coleman Jacoby Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama 1966 18th 17 Hallmark Hall of Fame Eagle in a Cage Millard Lampell NBC Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre The Game S Lee Pogostin NBC I Spy A Cup of Kindness Morton Fine and David Friedkin 1967 19th 18 Mission Impossible Pilot Bruce Geller CBS CBS Playhouse The Final War of Olly Winter Ronald Ribman CBS I Spy The War Lord Robert Culp NBC 1968 20th 19 CBS Playhouse Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Loring Mandel CBS CBS Playhouse Dear Friends Reginald Rose CBS Ironside A Man Called Ironside Don Mankiewicz NBC Mission Impossible The Seal William Read Woodfield and Allan Balter CBS 1969 21st 20 CBS Playhouse The People Next Door JP Miller CBS CBS Playhouse The Experiment Ellen M Violett CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame Teacher Teacher Allan Sloane NBC 1970s edit Year Program Episode Nominee s Network Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama 1970 22nd 21 NBC World Premiere Movie My Sweet Charlie Richard Levinson and William Link NBC ABC Movie of the Week Marcus Welby M D Don Mankiewicz ABC CBS Playhouse Sadbird George Bellak CBS 1971 23rd 22 The Bold Ones The Senator To Taste of Death but Once Joel Oliansky NBC The Bold Ones The Senator A Continual Roar of Musketry David W Rintels NBC The Psychiatrist In Death s Other Kingdom Jerrold Freedman 1972 24th 23 Columbo Death Lends a Hand Richard Levinson and William Link NBC Columbo Murder by the Book Steven Bochco NBC Suitable for Framing Jackson Gillis 1973 25th 24 The Waltons The Scholar John McGreevey CBS Columbo Etude in Black Story by Richard Levinson and William LinkTeleplay by Steven Bochco NBC The Waltons The Love Story Earl Hamner Jr CBS Best Writing in Drama 1974 26th 25 The Waltons The Thanksgiving Story Joanna Lee CBS Kojak Death Is Not a Passing Grade Gene R Kearney CBS The Waltons The Easter Story John McGreevey Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series 1975 27th 26 Benjamin Franklin The Ambassador Howard Fast CBS Benjamin Franklin The Whirlwind Loring Mandel CBS Police Story Robbery 48 Hours Robert L Collins NBC Upstairs Downstairs The Bolter John Hawkesworth PBS Miss Forrest Alfred Shaughnessy 1976 28th 27 The Adams Chronicles John Adams and Lawyer Sherman Yellen PBS Great Performances Jennie Lady Randolph Churchill Julian Mitchell PBS The Law Complaint Amended Joel Oliansky NBC Rich Man Poor Man Part I Dean Riesner ABC Upstairs Downstairs Another Year Alfred Shaughnessy PBS 1977 29th 28 Roots Part II Ernest Kinoy and William Blinn ABC The Adams Chronicles Charles Francis Adams Minister to Great Britain Roger O Hirson PBS John Quincy Adams President Tad Mosel Roots Part V James Lee ABC Part VIII M Charles Cohen 1978 30th 29 Holocaust Gerald Green NBC The Dain Curse Robert W Lenski CBS King Abby Mann NBC Meeting of Minds Steve Allen PBS The Norman Conquests Alan Ayckbourn 1979 31st 30 Lou Grant Dying Michele Gallery CBS Lou Grant Marathon Gene Reynolds CBS Vet Leon Tokatyan The Paper Chase The Late Mr Hart James Bridges 1980s edit Year Program Episode Nominee s Network 1980 32nd 31 Lou Grant Cop Seth Freeman CBS Lou Grant Brushfire Allan Burns and Gene Reynolds CBS Lou Michele Gallery Skag Pilot Abby Mann NBC Tenspeed and Brown Shoe Stephen J Cannell ABC 1981 33rd 32 Hill Street Blues Hill Street Station Steven Bochco and Michael Kozoll NBC American Dream Pilot Ronald M Cohen Barbara Corday and Ken Hecht ABC Hill Street Blues Jungle Madness Steven Bochco Michael Kozoll and Anthony Yerkovich NBC Lou Grant Rape Seth Freeman CBS Strike April Smith 1982 34th 33 Hill Street Blues Freedom s Last Stand Story by Michael Kozoll and Steven BochcoTeleplay by Steven Bochco Anthony Yerkovich Jeffrey Lewis and Michael Wagner NBC Hill Street Blues Personal Foul Steven Bochco Anthony Yerkovich Jeffrey Lewis and Michael Wagner NBC The Second Oldest Profession Story by Michael Kozoll Steven Bochco and Anthony YerkovichTeleplay by Steven Bochco Anthony Yerkovich and Robert Crais The World According to Freedom Michael Wagner Lou Grant Blacklist Seth Freeman CBS 1983 35th 34 Hill Street Blues Trial by Fury David Milch NBC Hill Street Blues Eugene s Comedy Empire Strikes Back Story by Steven Bochco Anthony Yerkovich and Jeff LewisTeleplay by Anthony Yerkovich David Milch and Karen Hall NBC A Hair of the Dog Steven Bochco Anthony Yerkovich and Jeffrey Lewis No Body s Perfect Story by Steven Bochco Anthony Yerkovich and Jeffrey LewisTeleplay by Michael I Wagner and David Milch Officer of the Year Karen Hall 1984 36th 35 St Elsewhere The Women Story by John Masius and Tom FontanaTeleplay by John Ford Noonan NBC Hill Street Blues Doris in Wonderland Story by Steven Bochco Jeffrey Lewis and David MilchTeleplay by Peter Silverman NBC Grace Under Pressure Story by Steven Bochco Jeffrey Lewis and David MilchTeleplay by Jeffrey Lewis Michael I Wagner Karen Hall and Mark Frost St Elsewhere All About Eve John Masius and Tom Fontana Newheart John Masius Tom Fontana Garn Stephens and Emilie R Small Qui Transulit Sustinet Story by John Masius and Tom FontanaTeleplay by John Tinker amp Mark Tinker 1985 37th 36 Cagney amp Lacey Who Said It s Fair Part 2 Patricia Green CBS Cagney amp Lacey Child Witness Deborah Arakelian CBS Hill Street Blues The Rise and Fall of Paul the Wall Story by Michael I WagnerTeleplay by Jacob Epstein NBC Miami Vice Pilot Anthony Yerkovich St Elsewhere Murder She Rote John Masius Tom Fontana and Steve Bello Sweet Dreams John Masius and Tom Fontana 1986 38th 37 St Elsewhere Time Heals John Tinker Tom Fontana and John Masius NBC Hill Street Blues What Are Friends For Dick Wolf NBC Moonlighting The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice Debra Frank and Carl Sautter ABC Twas the Episode Before Christmas Glenn Gordon Caron St Elsewhere Haunted Story by John Masius and Tom FontanaTeleplay by John Tinker Charles H Eglee and Channing Gibson NBC 1987 39th 38 L A Law The Venus Butterfly Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher NBC Cagney amp Lacey Turn Turn Turn Part 1 Georgia Jeffries CBS Hill Street Blues It Ain t Over Till It s Over Jeffrey Lewis David Milch and John Romano NBC L A Law Sidney the Dead Nosed Reindeer William M Finkelstein Moonlighting I Am Curious Maddie Story by Ron Osborn Karen Hall Roger Director and Charles H EgleeTeleplay by Jeff Reno and Glenn Gordon Caron ABC Atomic Shakespeare Jeff Reno and Ron Osborn St Elsewhere Afterlife Tom Fontana John Tinker and John Masius NBC 1988 40th 39 Thirtysomething Business as Usual Paul Haggis and Marshall Herskovitz ABC Beauty and the Beast Pilot Ron Koslow CBS China Beach John Sacret Young ABC L A Law Beauty and Obese Terry Louise Fisher and David E Kelley NBC Full Martial Jacket Story by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise FisherTeleplay by Terry Louise Fisher and David E Kelley St Elsewhere The Last One Story by Tom Fontana John Tinker and Channing GibsonTeleplay by Bruce Paltrow and Mark Tinker 1989 41st 40 Thirtysomething First Day Last Day Joseph Dougherty ABC L A Law His Suit Is Hirsute Steven Bochco David E Kelley Michele Gallery and William M Finkelstein NBC I m in the Nude for Love David E Kelley Urine Trouble Now David E Kelley William M Finkelstein Michele Gallery and Judith Parker Thirtysomething The Mike Van Dyke Show Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick ABC 1990s edit Year Program Episode Nominee s Network 1990 42nd 41 L A Law Blood Sweat amp Fears David E Kelley NBC L A Law Bang Zoom Zap William M Finkelstein and David E Kelley NBC Thirtysomething The Go Between Joseph Dougherty ABC Twin Peaks Pilot Mark Frost and David Lynch Episode 3 Harley Peyton 1991 43rd 42 L A Law On the Toad Again David E Kelley NBC L A Law Lie Harder Judith Feldman and Sarah Woodside Gallagher NBC Mutinies on the Banzai Alan Brennert Patricia Green and David E Kelley Northern Exposure Pilot Joshua Brand and John Falsey CBS Thirtysomething Second Look Ann Lewis Hamilton ABC 1992 44th 43 Northern Exposure Seoul Mates Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider CBS China Beach Hello Goodbye Story by John Sacret Young John Wells Lydia Woodward and Carol FlintTeleplay by John Wells ABC I ll Fly Away Master Magician David Chase NBC Northern Exposure Burning Down the House Robin Green CBS Democracy in America Jeff Melvoin 1993 45th 44 Homicide Life on the Street Three Men and Adena Tom Fontana NBC Homefront The Lacemakers Bernard Lechowick ABC Law amp Order Manhood Story by Walon Green and Robert NathanTeleplay by Robert Nathan NBC Northern Exposure Kaddish for Uncle Manny Jeff Melvoin CBS Midnight Sun Geoffrey Neigher 1994 46th 45 NYPD Blue Steroid Roy Ann Biderman ABC NYPD Blue NYPD Lou Ted Mann ABC Personal Foul Story by David MilchTeleplay by Burton Armus Pilot Story by David Milch and Steven BochcoTeleplay by David Milch Tempest in a C Cup Gardner Stern 1995 47th 46 ER Love s Labor Lost Lance Gentile NBC ER 24 Hours Michael Crichton NBC My So Called Life Pilot Winnie Holzman ABC NYPD Blue Simone Says Story by Steven Bochco David Milch and Walon GreenTeleplay by David Milch and Walon Green The X Files Duane Barry Chris Carter Fox 1996 48th 47 The X Files Clyde Bruckman s Final Repose Darin Morgan Fox ER The Healers John Wells NBC Hell and High Water Neal Baer Murder One Chapter One Story by Steven Bochco Charles H Eglee and Channing GibsonTeleplay by Charles H Eglee Channing Gibson Steven Bochco and David Milch ABC NYPD Blue The Backboard Jungle Story by William L MorrisTeleplay by David Mills 1997 49th 48 NYPD Blue Where s Swaldo Stephen Gaghan Michael R Perry and David Milch ABC ER Faith John Wells NBC Whose Appy Now Neal Baer NYPD Blue Taillight s Last Gleaming David Mills ABC The X Files Memento Mori Chris Carter Vince Gilligan John Shiban and Frank Spotnitz Fox 1998 50th 49 NYPD Blue Lost Israel Part 2 Story by David Milch and Bill ClarkTeleplay by David Milch and Nicholas Wootton ABC Homicide Life on the Street Subway James Yoshimura NBC NYPD Blue Lost Israel Part 1 Story by Ted Mann Bill Clark and Meredith StiehmTeleplay by David Milch and Ted Mann ABC The Practice Betrayal David E Kelley The X Files The Post Modern Prometheus Chris Carter Fox 1999 51st 50 The Sopranos College James Manos Jr and David Chase HBO NYPD Blue Hearts and Souls Story by Steven Bochco David Milch and Bill ClarkTeleplay by Nicholas Wootton ABC The Sopranos Isabella Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess HBO Nobody Knows Anything Frank Renzulli The Sopranos David Chase 2000s edit Year Program Episode Nominee s Network 2000 52nd 51 The West Wing In Excelsis Deo Aaron Sorkin and Rick Cleveland NBC Buffy the Vampire Slayer Hush Joss Whedon The WB The Sopranos Funhouse David Chase and Todd A Kessler HBO The Knight in White Satin Armor Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess The West Wing Pilot Aaron Sorkin NBC 2001 53rd 52 The Sopranos Employee of the Month Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess HBO The Sopranos Amour Fou Story by David ChaseTeleplay by Frank Renzulli HBO Pine Barrens Story by Tim Van Patten and Terence WinterTeleplay by Terence Winter Second Opinion Lawrence Konner The West Wing In the Shadow of Two Gunmen Aaron Sorkin NBC 2002 54th 53 24 12 00 a m 1 00 a m Robert Cochran and Joel Surnow Fox Alias Truth Be Told J J Abrams ABC ER On the Beach John Wells NBC The Shield Pilot Shawn Ryan FX The West Wing Posse Comitatus Aaron Sorkin NBC 2003 55th 54 The Sopranos Whitecaps Robin Green Mitchell Burgess and David Chase HBO Six Feet Under Twilight Craig Wright HBO The Sopranos Eloise Terence Winter Whoever Did This Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess The West Wing Twenty Five Aaron Sorkin NBC 2004 56th 55 The Sopranos Long Term Parking Terence Winter HBO Deadwood Deadwood David Milch HBO The Sopranos Irregular Around the Margins Robin Green and Mitchell Burgess Unidentified Black Males Matthew Weiner and Terence Winter Where s Johnny Michael Caleo 2005 57th 56 House Three Stories David Shore Fox Lost Pilot Story by Jeffrey Lieber J J Abrams and Damon LindelofTeleplay by J J Abrams and Damon Lindelof ABC Walkabout David Fury Rescue Me Guts Denis Leary and Peter Tolan FX The Wire Middle Ground Story by David Simon and George PelecanosTeleplay by George Pelecanos HBO 2006 58th 57 The Sopranos Members Only Terence Winter HBO Grey s Anatomy Into You Like a Train Krista Vernoff ABC It s the End of the World amp As We Know It Shonda Rhimes Lost The 23rd Psalm Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof Six Feet Under Everyone s Waiting Alan Ball HBO 2007 59th 58 The Sopranos Made in America David Chase HBO Battlestar Galactica Occupation amp Precipice Ronald D Moore Sci Fi Lost Through the Looking Glass Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof ABC The Sopranos Kennedy and Heidi Matthew Weiner and David Chase HBO The Second Coming Terence Winter 2008 60th 59 Mad Men Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Matthew Weiner AMC Battlestar Galactica Six of One Michael Angeli Sci Fi Damages Get Me a Lawyer Todd A Kessler Glenn Kessler and Daniel Zelman FX Mad Men The Wheel Matthew Weiner and Robin Veith AMC The Wire 30 Story by David Simon and Ed BurnsTeleplay by David Simon HBO 2009 61st 60 Mad Men Meditations in an Emergency Matthew Weiner and Kater Gordon AMC Lost The Incident Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof ABC Mad Men The Jet Set Matthew Weiner AMC A Night to Remember Robin Veith and Matthew Weiner Six Month Leave Andre Jacquemetton Maria Jacquemetton and Matthew Weiner 2010s edit Year Program Episode Nominee s Network 2010 62nd 61 Mad Men Shut the Door Have a Seat Matthew Weiner and Erin Levy AMC Friday Night Lights The Son Rolin Jones DirecTV The Good Wife Pilot Robert King and Michelle King CBS Lost The End Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse ABC Mad Men Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency Robin Veith and Matthew Weiner AMC 2011 63rd 62 Friday Night Lights Always Jason Katims DirecTV Game of Thrones Baelor David Benioff and D B Weiss HBO The Killing Pilot Veena Sud AMC Mad Men Blowing Smoke Andre Jacquemetton and Maria Jacquemetton The Suitcase Matthew Weiner 2012 64th 63 Homeland Pilot Alex Gansa Howard Gordon and Gideon Raff Showtime Downton Abbey Episode Seven Julian Fellowes PBS Mad Men Commissions and Fees Andre Jacquemetton and Maria Jacquemetton AMC Far Away Places Semi Chellas and Matthew Weiner The Other Woman 2013 65th 64 Homeland Q amp A Henry Bromell Showtime Breaking Bad Dead Freight George Mastras AMC Say My Name Thomas Schnauz Downton Abbey Episode Four Julian Fellowes PBS Game of Thrones The Rains of Castamere David Benioff and D B Weiss HBO 2014 66th 65 Breaking Bad Ozymandias Moira Walley Beckett AMC Breaking Bad Felina Vince Gilligan AMC Game of Thrones The Children David Benioff and D B Weiss HBO House of Cards Chapter 14 Beau Willimon Netflix True Detective The Secret Fate of All Life Nic Pizzolatto HBO 2015 67th 66 Game of Thrones Mother s Mercy David Benioff and D B Weiss HBO The Americans Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric Sheep Joshua Brand FX Better Call Saul Five O Gordon Smith AMC Mad Men Lost Horizon Semi Chellas and Matthew Weiner Person to Person Matthew Weiner 2016 68th 67 Game of Thrones Battle of the Bastards David Benioff and D B Weiss HBO The Americans Persona Non Grata Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg FX Downton Abbey Episode Eight Julian Fellowes PBS The Good Wife End Robert King and Michelle King CBS Mr Robot eps1 0 hellofriend mov Sam Esmail USA UnREAL Return Marti Noxon and Sarah Gertrude Shapiro Lifetime 2017 69th 68 The Handmaid s Tale Offred Bruce Miller Hulu The Americans The Soviet Division Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg FX Better Call Saul Chicanery Gordon Smith AMC The Crown Assassins Peter Morgan Netflix Stranger Things Chapter One The Vanishing of Will Byers The Duffer Brothers Westworld The Bicameral Mind Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan HBO 2018 70th 69 The Americans START Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg FX The Crown Mystery Man Peter Morgan Netflix Game of Thrones The Dragon and the Wolf David Benioff and D B Weiss HBO The Handmaid s Tale June Bruce Miller Hulu Killing Eve Nice Face Phoebe Waller Bridge BBC America Stranger Things Chapter Nine The Gate The Duffer Brothers Netflix 2019 71st 70 Succession Nobody Is Ever Missing Jesse Armstrong HBO Better Call Saul Winner Peter Gould and Thomas Schnauz AMC Bodyguard Episode 1 Jed Mercurio Netflix Game of Thrones The Iron Throne David Benioff and D B Weiss HBO The Handmaid s Tale Holly Bruce Miller and Kira Snyder Hulu Killing Eve Nice and Neat Emerald Fennell BBC America 2020s edit Year Program Episode Nominee s Network 2020 72nd 71 Succession This Is Not for Tears Jesse Armstrong HBO Better Call Saul Bad Choice Road Thomas Schnauz AMC Bagman Gordon Smith The Crown Aberfan Peter Morgan Netflix Ozark All In Chris Mundy Boss Fight John Shiban Fire Pink Miki Johnson 2021 73rd 72 The Crown War Peter Morgan Netflix The Boys What I Know Rebecca Sonnenshine Amazon The Handmaid s Tale Home Yahlin Chang Hulu Lovecraft Country Sundown Misha Green HBO The Mandalorian Chapter 13 The Jedi Dave Filoni Disney Chapter 16 The Rescue Jon Favreau Pose Series Finale Ryan Murphy Brad Falchuk Steven Canals Janet Mock and Our Lady J FX 2022 74th 73 Succession All the Bells Say Jesse Armstrong HBO Better Call Saul Plan and Execution Thomas Schnauz AMC Ozark A Hard Way to Go Chris Mundy Netflix Severance The We We Are Dan Erickson Apple TV Squid Game One Lucky Day Hwang Dong hyuk Netflix Yellowjackets F Sharp Jonathan Lisco Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson Showtime Pilot Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson 2023 75th 74 Succession Connor s Wedding Jesse Armstrong HBO Andor One Way Out Beau Willimon Disney Bad Sisters The Prick Sharon Horgan Dave Finkel and Brett Baer Apple TV Better Call Saul Point and Shoot Gordon Smith AMC Saul Gone Peter Gould The Last of Us Long Long Time Craig Mazin HBO The White Lotus Arrivederci Mike WhiteTotal awards by network editCBS 23 NBC 19 HBO 12 ABC 6 AMC 4 Fox 3 Showtime 2 DirecTV 1 FX 1 Hulu 1 Netflix 1 PBS 1Individuals with multiple awards edit6 awards Rod Serling 4 awards Jesse Armstrong 3 awards Steven Bochco David Chase Tom Fontana David Milch Reginald Rose Matthew Weiner 2 awards David Benioff Mitchell Burgess Robin Green David E Kelley Ernest Kinoy Michael Kozoll Richard Levinson William Link John Masius D B Weiss Terence WinterIndividuals with multiple nominations edit19 nominations Steven Bochco 15 nominations David Milch Matthew Weiner 11 nominations Tom Fontana 10 nominations David E Kelley 9 nominations John Masius Rod Serling 8 nominations David Chase Jeff Lewis Anthony Yerkovich 7 nominations David Benioff Robin Green D B Weiss 6 nominations Mitchell Burgess Reginald Rose Michael Wagner Terence Winter 5 nominations Damon Lindelof Aaron Sorkin John Tinker 4 nominations Jesse Armstrong Carlton Cuse William M Finkelstein Michele Gallery Karen Hall Michael Kozoll Peter Morgan Thomas Schnauz Gordon Smith John Wells 3 nominations Glenn Gordon Caron Chris Carter Semi Chellas Bill Clark Charles H Eglee Julian Fellowes Joel Fields Terry Louise Fisher Seth Freeman Channing Gibson Andre Jacquemetton Maria Jacquemetton James Lee Richard Levinson William Link Loring Mandel Bruce Miller Robin Veith Joe Weisberg 2 nominations J J Abrams Neal Baer Joshua Brand James Bridges Paddy Chayefsky James Costigan David Dortort Joseph Dougherty Matt Duffer Ross Duffer Morton Fine David Friedkin Mark Frost Vince Gilligan Peter Gould Patricia Green Walon Green Robert Hartung Marshall Herskovitz Todd A Kessler Michelle King Robert King Ernest Kinoy Ashley Lyle Don Mankiewicz Abby Mann Ted Mann John McGreevey Jeff Melvoin JP Miller David Mills Chris Mundy Bart Nickerson Ron Osborn Jeff Reno Frank Renzulli Gene Reynolds Alfred Shaughnessy John Shiban David Simon Allan Sloane Mark Tinker Beau Willimon Nicholas Wootton John Sacret YoungPrograms with multiple awards edit6 awards The Sopranos HBO 2 consecutive twice 4 awards The Defenders CBS 3 consecutive Succession HBO 2 consecutive twice 3 awards Hill Street Blues NBC consecutive L A Law NBC 2 consecutive Mad Men AMC consecutive NYPD Blue ABC 2 consecutive 2 awards CBS Playhouse CBS consecutive Game of Thrones HBO consecutive Hallmark Hall of Fame NBC Homeland Showtime consecutive Lou Grant CBS consecutive Playhouse 90 CBS consecutive St Elsewhere NBC Thirtysomething ABC consecutive The Twilight Zone CBS consecutive The Waltons CBS consecutive Programs with multiple nominations edit21 nominations The Sopranos HBO 16 nominations Hill Street Blues NBC 15 nominations Mad Men AMC 12 nominations L A Law NBC NYPD Blue ABC 9 nominations Lou Grant CBS Playhouse 90 CBS St Elsewhere NBC 8 nominations Better Call Saul AMC 7 nominations ER NBC Game of Thrones HBO Hallmark Hall of Fame NBC 6 nominations Alcoa Goodyear Playhouse NBC CBS Playhouse CBS Lost ABC Northern Exposure CBS 5 nominations Thirtysomething ABC The West Wing NBC 4 nominations The Americans FX Breaking Bad AMC Columbo NBC The Crown Netflix The Defenders CBS The Handmaid s Tale Hulu Moonlighting ABC Ozark Netflix Succession HBO The Waltons CBS The X Files Fox 3 nominations The Adams Chronicles PBS Alfred Hitchcock Presents The Alfred Hitchcock Hour CBS Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre NBC Cagney amp Lacey CBS Downton Abbey PBS Roots ABC The Twilight Zone CBS Upstairs Downstairs PBS 2 nominations The 20th Century Fox Hour CBS Alcoa Premiere Premiere Presented by Fred Astaire ABC Battlestar Galactica Sci Fi Ben Casey ABC Benjamin Franklin CBS The Bold Ones The Senator NBC China Beach ABC Climax CBS Friday Night Lights DirecTV The Good Wife CBS Grey s Anatomy ABC Homeland Showtime Homicide Life on the Street NBC I Spy NBC Killing Eve BBC America Kraft Television Theatre NBC The Mandalorian Disney Mission Impossible CBS The Philco Television Playhouse NBC Six Feet Under HBO Stranger Things Netflix Studio One CBS Twin Peaks ABC The Wire HBO Yellowjackets Showtime See also editPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy SeriesReferences edit 7th Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners Best Written Dramatic Material Emmys com Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 28 October 2016 8th Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners Best Original Teleplay Writing Emmys com Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 28 October 2016 8th Primetime Emmys Nominees and Winners Best Television Adaptation Emmys com Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences 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