53rd Writers Guild of America Awards
Award ceremony for writing of 2000
The 53rd Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best writing in film, television and radio of 2000. Nominees for television and radio were announced on January 10, 2001, while nominees for film were announced on February 7, 2001.[ 1] Winners were announced on March 4, 2001, in joint ceremonies at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California , and at the Plaza Hotel in New York City . The ceremonies were hosted by Geoffrey Rush , Greg Kinnear , Kelsey Grammer , and Stockard Channing .[ 2]
Winners and nominees
Notes
Nominees for television and radio were originally broadcast between September 1, 1999, and August 31, 2000.[ 3]
Winners are in bold (some categories resulted in a tie, allowing two winners for some awards).[ 4] [ 5]
Film
Television
Episodic Drama
"In Excelsis Deo " – The West Wing (NBC ) – Aaron Sorkin and Rick Cleveland
Episodic Comedy
"Something Borrowed, Someone Blue " – Frasier (NBC ) – Christopher Lloyd & Joe Keenan
Long Form – Original
Tie between the following two programs:
Freedom Song (TNT ) – Phil Alden Robinson and Stanley Weiser
"Part 1" – Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (CBS ) – Tina Andrews
Long Form – Adapted
Tie between the following two programs:
RKO 281 (HBO ) – John Logan ; Based in part on the documentary The Battle Over Citizen Kane from American Experience
Tuesdays With Morrie (ABC ) – Tom Rickman ; Based on the book by Mitch Albom
Comedy/Variety – Talk Series
Dennis Miller Live (HBO ) – Writing supervised by Eddie Feldmann, written by Jose Arroyo, David Feldman , Jim Hanna , Leah Krinsky Atkins , Dennis Miller , Jacob Sager Weinstein , David Weiss
Late Night with Conan O'Brien (NBC ) – Jonathan Groff , Mike Sweeney, Jon Glaser , Roy Jenkins, Michael Gordon, Brian Kiley, Brian Stack , Chris Albers, Brian McCann , Ellen Barancik, Janine Ditullio , Andy Blitz , Andy Richter , Conan O'Brien
Late Show with David Letterman (CBS ) – Bill Scheft , Carter L. Bays , Chris Harris, David Letterman , Eric Stangel , Gabe Abelson, Gerry Mulligan, Jim Mulholland , Joe Toplyn, Justin Stangel , Lee H. Ellenberg, Michael Barrie, Rob Burnett , Rodney Rothman , Steve Young , Tom Ruprecht, Craig Thomas
Politically Incorrect (ABC ) – Writing supervised by Chris Kelly, Billy Martin, written by Kevin Bleyer , Brian Jacobsmeyer, Bill Kelley, Bill Maher , Jerry Nachman , Ned Rice, Danny Vermont, Douglas M. Wilson, Scott Carter
Saturday Night Live (NBC ) – Writing supervised by Tina Fey , written by Kevin Brennan , Cindy Caponera, Robert Carlock , Jerry Collins, Steven Cragg, Tony Daro, Ali Farahnakian , Tina Fey , Hugh Fink, Richard Francese, Tim Herlihy , Steve Higgins , Adam McKay , Dennis McNicholas, Lorne Michaels , Paula Pell , J.J. Philbin , Matt Piedmont , Michael Schur , T. Sean Shannon , Andrew Steele, Scott Wainio
Comedy/Variety (Music, Awards, Tributes) – Specials
Saturday Night Live: The 25th Anniversary Special (NBC ) – Writing supervised by Tina Fey , written by Anne Beatts , Tom Davis , Tina Fey , Steve Higgins , Lorne Michaels , Marilyn Suzanne Miller , Paula Pell , Paul Shaffer , T. Sean Shannon , Michael Shoemaker, Robert Smigel
Evening at Pops Special Featuring the Cast of "Sesame Street" (PBS ) – Christine Ferraro
Daytime Serials
All My Children (ABC ) – Agnes Nixon , Jean Passanante , Craig Carlson , Frederick Johnson , N. Gail Lawrence , Victor Miller , Juliet Law Packer , Addie Walsh , Mimi Leahey , Bettina F. Bradbury , Caroline Franz , Charlotte Gibson , David Hiltbrand, Janet Iacobuzio , Royal Miller , John PiRoman , Rebecca Taylor
Passions (NBC ) – James E. Reilly , Ethel M. Brez, Melvin E. Brez, Shawn Morrison , Marlene Clark Poulter , Darrell Ray Thomas Jr., Peggy Schibi , Roger Newman , Pete T. Rich , Maralyn Thoma , Nancy Williams Watt
Children's Script
Tie between the following two programs:
The Color of Friendship (Disney Channel ) – Paris Qualles
A Storm In Summer (Showtime ) – Rod Serling
Documentary
Documentary Script – Current Events
"John Paul II: The Millennial Pope" – Frontline (PBS ) – Helen Whitney & Jane Barnes
Documentary Script – Other than Current Events
"George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire" – American Experience (PBS ) – Steve Fayer and Daniel McCabe & Paul Stekler
"Apocalypse!" – Frontline (PBS ) – William Cran & Ben Loeterman
"Born to Trouble: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" – Culture Shock (PBS ) – Jill Janows & Leslie Lee
"Hitchcock, Selznick & the End of Hollywood" – American Masters (PBS ) – Michael Epstein
"Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Power of Women in Hollywood" – (TCM ) – Based in part on the book Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood written by Bridget Terry & Cari Beauchamp
News
TV News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report
Sunday Morning Headlines (CBS ) – Gail Lee
TV News Script – Analysis, Feature, or Commentary
Hurricane: Eyewitness to a Storm (ABC ) – Glenn Steinfast & Darcy Bonfils
"Part II" – How To Survive A Plane Crash (ABC ) – Darcy Bonfils
Rudolph's 60th Birthday (CBS ) – Jonathan W. Kaplan
Radio
Radio Documentary
"CBS News 20th Century Roundup" (CBS Radio Network ) – Paul Farry & Steve Kathan
Radio News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report
Tie between the following two programs:
"CBS News on the Hour" (CBS Radio Network ) – Steven Gosset
"World News this Week" (ABC News Radio ) – Michelle Gillan Fisher
Radio News Script – Analysis, Feature or Commentary
"The Wedding Dress" (ABC News Radio ) – Mike Silverstein
On-Air Promotion
"NBC Promotions" (NBC ) – Lori Sunshine
"ABC Promotions" (ABC ) – Scott V. Thompson
"NBC Promotions" (NBC ) – Judie Henninger
"NBC Promotions" (NBC ) – Miranda Patterson
"WCBS Promotions" (WCBS ) – William Tynan III
Special awards
References
^ Bergman, Anne (February 25, 2001). "Guild counts on character" . Variety . Retrieved March 7, 2019 .
^ McNary, Dave (February 28, 2001). "WGA inks 4 presenters" . Variety . Retrieved March 7, 2019 .
^ McNary, Dave (January 10, 2001). "NBC tops WGA TV noms" . Variety . Retrieved March 7, 2019 .
^ "Writers Guild Awards Winners" . WGA. 2010. Archived from the original on May 25, 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2019 .
^ "Writers Guild of America 2001 Awards" . IMDb . Retrieved March 11, 2019 .
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