32nd Writers Guild of America Awards

Award ceremony for writing of 1979

The 32nd Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best television, and film writers of 1979. Winners were announced in 1980.[1]

Winners and nominees

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Film

Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface.

  • The China Syndrome, Written by Mike Gray, T.S. Cook and James Bridges
    • Apocalypse Now, Written by John Milius and Francis Ford Coppola
  • Breaking Away, Written by Steve Tesich
    • 10, Written by Blake Edwards
    • Manhattan, Written by Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman

Television

Episodic Comedy
  • "Are You Now, Margaret" – M*A*S*H (CBS) – Thad Mumford and Dan Wilcox
  • "The reluctant Fighter" – Taxi (ABC) – Ken Estin
    • "The Indian" – Barney Miller (ABC) – Reinhold Weege, Judith Anne Nielsen and Richard Beban
    • "The Young and the Restless" – M*A*S*H (CBS) – Mitch Markowitz
    • "Period of Adjustment" – M*A*S*H (CBS) – Jim Mulligan and John Rappaport
    • "Good-Bye Radar: Part 1 & 2" – M*A*S*H (CBS) – Ken Levine and David Isaacs
    • "Honor Thy Father" – Taxi (ABC) – Glen Charles and Les Charles
    • "Elaine's Secret Admirer" – Taxi (ABC) – Barry Kemp
Episodic Drama
Daytime Serials
Children's Script - Episodic & Specials
  • "New York City Too Far From Tampa Blues" – NBC Special Treat (NBC) – Edward Pomerantz
    • "Make Believe Marriage" – ABC Afterschool Special (ABC) – Jeffrey Kindley
    • "Going Out" – Friends (ABC) – Liz Coe
    • "Show #4" – Hot Hero Sandwich (NBC) – David R. Axelrod, Joseph A. Bailey, Andy Beckerman, Richard Camp, Sherry Coben, Bruce Hart, Carole Hart and Marianne Meyer
Multi-Part Long Form Series and/or Any Production of More Than Two Parts

Special awards

Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement
Billy Wilder, and I.A.L. Diamond
Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement
Howard Rodman
Valentine Davies Award
David W. Rintels
Morgan Cox Award
Fay Kanin

References

  1. ^ "Awards Winners". wga.org. Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
  2. ^ "Writers Guild of America, USA (1980)". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-06-29.

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