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Award ceremony for writing of 1978
31st WGA Awards |
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Date | 1979 |
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Organized by | Writers Guild of America, West |
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The 31st television writers of 1978. Winners were announced in 1979.
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Winners and nominees
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Film
Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface.
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- Movie Movie, Written by Larry Gelbart and Sheldon Keller
- A Wedding, Screenplay by John Considine, Patricia Resnick, Allan F. Nicholls and Robert Altman; Story by Robert Altman and John Considine
- House Calls, Screenplay by Max Shulman, Julius J. Epstein, Alan Mandel, and Charles Shyer; Story by Max Shulman and Julius J. Epstein
- National Lampoon's Animal House, Written by Harold Ramis, Douglas Kenney and Chris Miller
- Once in Paris..., Written by Frank D. Gilroy
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Billy Hayes and William Hoffer
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Television
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- "Prisoner" – Lou Grant (CBS) – Seth Freeman
- "The Conspirators" – Columbo (NBC) – Howard Berk
- "Murder" – Lou Grant (CBS) – Gary David Goldberg
- "The House on Willis Avenue" – The Rockford Files (NBC) – Stephen J. Cannell
- "The Illusion" – The Waltons (CBS) – John McGreevey
- "The Captive" – The Waltons (CBS) – Ray Cunneff
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Anthology Adaptation
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Anthology Adaptation
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Variety: Series or Special: Musical or Comedy
- "Steve Martin and Betty White" – The Carol Burnett Show (CBS) – Roger Beatty, Rick Hawkins, Liz Sage, Bob Illes, James R. Stein, Franelle Silver, Larry Siegel, Tim Conway, Bill Richmond, Gene Perret, Dick Clair, Jenna McMahon and Ed Simmons
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Special awards
References
External links
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Film Awards | |
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Television/ New Media Awards | |
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Special Awards | |
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Former Awards | |
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Ceremonies |
Years are of film release; ceremonies are held the following year
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