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23rd Writers Guild of America Awards

The 23rd Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best film writers and television writers of 1970. Winners were announced in 1971.


23rd WGA Awards
1971
Writers Guild of America, East and the Writers Guild of America, West

The 23rd Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best film writers and television writers of 1970. Winners were announced in 1971.

Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface.

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Best Drama Written Directly for the Screenplay
Patton, Written by Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North
Five Easy Pieces, Written by Carole Eastman; Story by Bob Rafelson and Carole Eastman
Love Story, Written by Erich SegalBest Comedy Written Directly for the Screenplay
The Out of Towners, Written by Neil Simon
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, Written by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond
Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx, Written by Gabriel Walsh
Start the Revolution Without Me, Written by Fred Freeman and Lawrence J. Cohen
The Cheyenne Social Club, Written by James Lee Barrett
Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium
I Never Sang for My Father, Screenplay by Robert Anderson; Based on "I Never Sang for My Father" by him
Airport, Screenplay by George Seaton; Based on the novel by Arthur Hailey
Catch-22, Screenplay by Buck Henry; Based on the novel by Joseph Heller
Little Big Man, Screenplay by Calder Willingham; Based on the novel by Thomas Berger
The Great White Hope, Screenplay by Howard Sackler; Based on the play by Howard SacklerBest Comedy Adapted from Another Medium
MASH, Screenplay by Ring Lardner Jr.; Based on the novel by Richard Hooker
Lovers and Other Strangers, Screenplay by Renée Taylor, Joseph Bologna and David Zelag Goodman; Based on the play by Joseph Bologna and Renée Taylor
The Owl and the Pussycat, Screenplay by Buck Henry; Based on the play by Bill Manhoff
The Twelve Chairs, Screenplay by Mel Brooks; Based on the novel by Ilya Ilf and Yevgeni Petro
Where's Poppa?, Screenplay by Robert Klane; Based on his novel
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Episodic Comedy
"The Valediciton" – Room 222 (ABC) – Richard de Roy
"The Fourth Estate" – My World and Welcome to It (NBC) – Lila Garrett and Bernie Kahn
"Funny Money" – Room 222 (ABC) – Steven Pritzker
"Check the check" – The Governor & JJ (CBS) – Arne Sultan and Earl BarretEpisodic Drama
"A Continual Roar of Musketry: Part 1 & 2" – The Bold Ones: The Senator (NBC) – David W. Rintels
"Meanwhile Back at the Studio" – Bracken's World (NBC) – Joseph Bonaduce
"Infinity" – Bracken's World (NBC) – Cliff Gould
"Trouble in Mind" – Hawaii Five-O (CBS) – Mel Goldberg and Sasha Gilien
"The Glass Prison" – The Young Lawyers (ABC) – John W. Bloch
Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement
James Poe
Daniel Taradash
Leonard Spigelgass
Lamar Trotti
  • WGA.org
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