Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement

The Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement is an honorary award presented by the Writers Guild of America for the greatest achievement in television writing. Along with the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement, it is one of two lifetime achievement awards rewarded each year at the Writers Guild of America Awards.

Winners

YearRecipient(s)
1976Rod Serling
1977James Fritzell & Everett Greenbaum
1978Ernest Kinoy
1979James Costigan
1980Howard Rodman
1981Larry Gelbart
1982John McGreevey
1983Herbert Baker
1984John Gay
1985Danny Arnold
1986Richard Levinson & William Link
1987Reginald Rose
1988Bob Schiller & Bob Weiskopf
1989Hal Kanter
1990David Shaw
1991Carol Sobieski
1992Madelyn Davis, Bob Carroll, Jr. & Jess Oppenheimer
1993Norman Lear
1994Steven Bochco
1995Carl Reiner
1996Paul Henning
1997David W. Rintels
1998James L. Brooks & Allan Burns
1999David Milch
2000Paul Monash
2001David Lloyd
2002Glen Charles & Les Charles
2003David E. Kelley
2004Loring Mandel
2005Susan Harris
2006Stephen J. Cannell
2007John Wells
2008David Chase
2009William Blinn
2010Larry David
2011Diane English
2012Marshall Herskovitz & Edward Zwick
2013Joshua Brand & John Falsey
2014Garry Marshall
2015Shonda Rhimes
2016Marta Kauffman & David Crane
2017Aaron Sorkin
2018Alison Cross
2019Jenji Kohan
2020Merrill Markoe
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