Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing In A Comedy Series

Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series is an annual award presented as part of the Primetime Emmy Awards. It recognizes writing excellence in regular comedic series, most of which can generally be described as situation comedies. It was first presented in 1955 as Outstanding Written Comedy Material.

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Winners:

Year Award Winner Winning work Notes/Description
  • 2008
  • "Cooter"

Nominees:

Year Award Nominee Nominated work Notes/Description
  • 1991
  • "The Pony Remark"
  • 2008
  • "Cooter"
  • 2008
  • "Rosemary's Baby"
  • 2008
  • "Pie-Lette (Pilot)"
  • 2008
  • "Dinner Party"
  • 2008
  • "Yoko"
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