Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special































Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special
Awarded for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special
Country United States
Presented by Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
First awarded 1975
Currently held by
Charlie Brooker and William Bridges,
USS Callister (Black Mirror) (2018)
Website emmys.com

This is a list of the winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic Special.




Contents






  • 1 Winners and nominations


    • 1.1 1970s


    • 1.2 1980s


    • 1.3 1990s


    • 1.4 2000s


    • 1.5 2010s




  • 2 Individuals with multiple awards


  • 3 Individuals with multiple nominations


  • 4 Programs with multiple nominations


  • 5 References





Winners and nominations



  indicates the winner


1970s













































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Program
Episode
Nominee(s)
Network

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 Schwartz 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[4]

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[5]

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[6]

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[7]

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[8]

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[9]

Clarence Darrow
David W. Rintels

NBC

QB VII
"Parts 1 & 2"

Edward Anhalt

ABC

Outstanding Writing in a Special Program, Drama or Comedy — Original[10]

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[11]

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[12]

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[13]

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[14]

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[15]

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[16]

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)
[17]

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


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Year
Program
Episode
Nominee(s)
Network

1980
(32nd)
[18]

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)
[19]

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)
[20]

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)
[21]

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)
[22]

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)
[23]

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)
[24]

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)
[25]

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)
[26]

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)
[27]

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


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Year
Program
Episode
Nominee(s)
Network

1990
(42nd)
[28]

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)
[29]

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)
[30]

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)
[31]

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)
[32]

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)
[33]

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)
[34]

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)
[35]

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)
[36]

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)
[37]

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

2000
(52nd)
[38]

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)
[39]

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)
[40]

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)
[41]

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)
[42]

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)
[43]

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)
[44]

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)
[45]

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)
[46]

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)
[47]

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

2010
(62nd)
[48]

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)
[49]

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)
[50]

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)
[51]

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)
[52]

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)
[53]

Olive Kitteridge

Jane Anderson

HBO

American Crime
"Episode One"

John Ridley

ABC

Bessie

Dee Rees, Christopher Cleveland, Bettina Gilois and Horton Foote

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)
[54]

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)
[55]

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)
[56]

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


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Programs with multiple nominations











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