54th Writers Guild of America Awards
54th WGA Awards | |
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Date | March 2, 2002 |
Organized by | Writers Guild of America, West |
The 54th
Winners and nominees
Notes
- Nominees for television and radio were originally broadcast between September 1, 2000 and August 31, 2001.[3]
- Winners are in bold (some categories resulted in a tie, allowing two winners for some awards).[4][5]
Film
Best Original Screenplay | |
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Best Adapted Screenplay | |
A Beautiful Mind (Universal Pictures) – Akiva Goldsman; Based on the book by Sylvia Nasar
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Television
Documentary
Documentary Script – Current Events | |
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"Drug Wars, Part 2" –
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Documentary Script – Other than Current Events | |
Tie between the following two programs:
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News
TV News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report | |
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"Wedding Disaster" (CBS) – Jonathan Kaplan | |
TV News Script – Analysis, Feature, or Commentary | |
"The Cruelty Connection" (CBS) – Jonathan Kaplan
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Radio
Radio Documentary | |
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"Eye on Death Row" – | |
Radio News Script – Regularly Scheduled, Bulletin, or Breaking Report | |
"The Recount" ( | |
Radio News Script – Analysis, Feature or Commentary | |
"Preserving American Sound" – Perspective (ABC News Radio) – Scott L. Anderson
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Promotional writing
On-Air Promotion | |
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"NBC Promotions" (NBC) – Lori Sunshine
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Special awards
Animation Writers Caucus Animation Award | |
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Edmund H. North Award | |
Evelyn F. Burkey Award | |
Ian McLellan Hunter Award | |
Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement | |
Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for Television Writing Achievement | |
Morgan Cox Award | |
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Paul Selvin Award | |
For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story (HBO) – Timothy J. Sexton | |
Valentine Davies Award | |
References
- ^ McNary, Dave (February 7, 2002). "WGA touts tyros". Variety. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
- ^ McNary, Dave; Oei, Lily (March 2, 2002). "Writers Guild awards 'Gosford Park,' 'Mind'". Variety. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
- ^ "Nominees for 54th Annual WGA Awards". UPI. January 16, 2002. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
- ^ "Writers Guild Awards Winners". WGA. 2010. Archived from the original on January 17, 2013. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
- ^ "Writers Guild of America 2002 Awards". IMDb. Retrieved March 11, 2019.