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The Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Episodic Drama is an award presented by the Writers Guild of America to the best dramatic episodes of television series. It has been presented since the 14th annual Writers Guild of America Awards in 1962. The winners are indicated in bold.

1962 (14th)

1963 (15th)

  • Ben Casey: "I Remember a Lemon Tree" — Teleplay by Jack Laird; Story by Marcus W. Demian
  • The Defenders: "The Benefactor" — Peter Stone
  • Naked City:
    • "The Multiplicity of Herbert Konish" — Ernest Kinoy
    • "Today the Man Who Kills the Ants is Coming" — Kenneth Rosen & Howard Rodman
  • Route 66: "Goodnight, Sweet Blues" — Teleplay by Will Lorin; Story by Leonard Freeman and Will Lorin

1964 (16th)

  • Ben Casey: "A Cardinal Act of Mercy - Parts I & II" — Norman Katkov
  • The Defenders: "A Book for Burning" — William Woolfolk
  • Empire (AKA Redigo): "Between Friday and Monday" — Kenneth Trevey
  • Naked City: "The S.S. American Dream" — Frank R. Pierson
  • Route 66: "Man Out of Time" — Lawrence B. Marcus

1965 (17th)

  • Channing:
    • "Freedom is a Lovesome Thing God Wot!" — Teleplay by Jack R. Guss; Story by Edmund Morris
    • "Wave Goodbye to Our Fair-Haired Boy" — Kenneth Kolb
  • The Defenders: "The Non Violent" — Ernest Kinoy
  • East Side/West Side: "Who Do You Kill?" — Arnold Perl
  • Gunsmoke: "Owney Tupper Had A Daughter" — Paul Savage

1966 (18th)

  • 12 O'Clock High: "Interlude" — Dean Riesner
  • Ben Casey: "A Woods Full of Question Marks" — Ellis Marcus
  • Dr. Kildare: "Man is a Rock" — Christopher Knopf
  • The Fugitive: "Men in a Chariot" — George Eckstein
  • Mr. Novak: "With a Hammer In His Hand, Lord, Lord!" — John D. F. Black
  • Slattery's People: "Did He Who Made the Lamb Make Thee?" — William P. McGivern

1967 (19th)

1968 (20th)

  • The Big Valley: "The Martyr" — Mel Goldberg
  • Gunsmoke: "Fandango" — Don Ingalls
  • Mission: Impossible: "Odds on Evil" — William Read Woodfield & Allan Balter
  • Star Trek:
    • "The City on the Edge of Forever" — Harlan Ellison
    • "The Return of the Archons" — Teleplay by Boris Sobelman; Story by Gene Roddenberry

1969 (21st)

  • Hawaii Five-O: Pilot — Leonard Freeman
  • Judd, for the Defense:
    • "The Commitment" — Paul Monash
    • "No Law Against Murder" — Harold Gast
    • "To Kill a Madman" — Robert Lewin
  • Mannix: "The Name is Mannix" — Bruce Geller
  • The Outcasts: "Take Your Lover in the Ring" — Anthony Lawrence
  • Star Trek: "Return to Tomorrow" — John T. Dugan

1970 (22nd)

  • Hawaii Five-O: "To Hell With Babe Ruth" — Anthony Lawrence
  • Judd, for the Defense: "An Elephant in a Cigar Box" — Robert Lewin
  • The Mod Squad:
    • "In This Corner -- Sol Alpert" — Rita Lakin & Harve Bennett
    • "Keep the Faith, Baby" — Harve Bennett
  • Then Came Bronson: "Two Percent of Nothing" — D. C. Fontana
  • The Virginian: "Black Jade" — Herb Meadow

1971 (23rd)

  • The Bold Ones: The Senator: "A Continual Roar of Musketry - Parts I & II" — David W. Rintels
  • Bracken's World:
    • "Infinity" — Cliff Gould
    • "Meanwhile, Back at the Studio" — Joseph Bonaduce
  • Hawaii Five-O: "Trouble in Mind" — Mel Goldberg & Sasha Gilien
  • The Young Lawyers: "The Glass Prison" — John W. Bloch

1972 (24th)

1973 (25th)

  • Columbo: "Etude in Black" — Teleplay by Steven Bochco; Story by William Link and Richard Levinson
  • Kung Fu: "King of the Mountain" — Herman Miller
  • Marcus Welby, M.D.: "Please Don't Send Flowers" — Bess Boyle
  • McCloud:
    • "The Barefoot Stewardess Caper" — Glen A. Larson & Michael Gleason
    • "The New Mexican Connection" — Glen A. Larson
  • The Mod Squad: "Taps, Play It Louder" — Sandor Stern

1974 (26th)

  • Gunsmoke: "This Golden Land" — Hal Sitowitz
  • Marcus Welby, M.D.: "A Necessary End" — Norman Hudis
  • The Starlost: "Phoenix Without Ashes" — Harlan Ellison
  • The Streets of San Francisco: "The House of Hyde Street" — Teleplay by John Wilder; Story by Cliff Osmond
  • The Waltons:
    • "The Easter Story" — Written by John McGreevey; Story by Earl Hamner
    • "The Odyssey" — Joanna Lee
    • "The Roots" — Sheldon Stark
    • "The Thanksgiving Story" — Teleplay by Joanna Lee; Story by Earl Hamner

1975 (27th)

  • Gunsmoke: "Thirty a Month and Found" — Jim Byrnes
  • McCloud: "The Colorado Cattle Caper" — Michael Gleason
  • The New Land: "The Word Is: Growth" — William Blinn
  • The Waltons: "The Conflict - Parts I & II" — Jeb Rosebrook

1976 (28th)

  • Gunsmoke: "The Busters" — Jim Byrnes
  • Kojak: "The Goodluck Bomber" — Raymond Brenner
  • The Law: "Prior Consent" — Teleplay by Arthur Ross; Story by Stephen Kandel
  • The Streets of San Francisco: "Web of Lies" — Leonard Kantor
  • The Waltons: "The Woman" — Hindi Brooks

1977 (29th)

  • Black Sheep Squadron: Written by Stephen J. Cannell; Inspired by the book by Pappy Boyington
  • City of Angels: "The November Plan - Parts I, II & III" — Teleplay by Stephen J. Cannell; Story by Roy Huggins and Stephen J. Cannell
  • Rich Man, Poor Man Book II — Written by Millard Lampell; Based on characters created by Irwin Shaw
  • The Rockford Files: "So Help Me God" — Juanita Bartlett
  • Sandburg's Lincoln: "Crossing Fox River" — Loring Mandel

1978 (30th)

  • Eight Is Enough: "The Gipper Caper" — William Blinn
  • Lou Grant:
    • "Christmas" — David Lloyd
    • "Housewarming" — Leonora Thuna
  • Police Story: "Pressure Point" — Mark Rodgers
  • Police Woman: "Merry Christmas, Waldo" — E. Arthur Kean
  • The Rockford Files:
    • "Beamer's Last Case" — Teleplay by Stephen J. Cannell; Story by Booker Bradshaw & Calvin Kelly
    • "Quickie Nirvana" — David Chase

1979 (31st)

  • Columbo: "The Conspirators" — Howard Berk
  • Lou Grant:
    • "Murder" — Gary David Goldberg
    • "Prisoner" — Seth Freeman
  • The Rockford Files: "The House on Willis Avenue - Parts I & II" — Stephen J. Cannell
  • The Waltons:
    • "The Captive" — Ray Cunneff
    • "The Illusion" — John McGreevey

1980 (32nd)

  • Eischied: "The Demon - Parts I & II" — Mark Rodgers
  • Lou Grant:
    • "Expose" — David Lloyd
    • "Home" — Gary David Goldberg
    • "Slammer" — Johnny Dawkins
    • "Vet" — Leon Tokatyan
  • The Rockford Files: "Some Things You Can Tell Yourself" — David Chase
  • The Waltons: "The Burden" — E. F. Wallengren

1981 (33rd)

  • Little House on the Prairie: "Second Spring" — John T. Dugan
  • Lou Grant:
    • "Blackout" — Steve Kline
    • "Brushfire" — Allan Burns and Gene Reynolds
    • "Inheritance" — April Smith
  • M*A*S*H: "Dreams" — Teleplay by Alan Alda; Story by Alan Alda and James Ray Rubinfier
  • Skag: Pilot — Abby Mann
  • Tenspeed and Brown Shoe: Pilot — Stephen J. Cannell

1982 (34th)

  • Hill Street Blues:
    • "Film at Eleven" — Anthony Yerkovich
    • "Hill Street Station" — Michael Kozoll and Steven Bochco
  • Lou Grant:
    • "Campesinos" — Michael Vittes
    • "Strike" — April Smith
  • M*A*S*H: "Bless You, Hawkeye" — Dan Wilcox & Thad Mumford
  • Palmerstown, USA: "Future City" — Ronald Rubin

1983 (35th)

  • Darkroom: "Closed Circuit" — Teleplay by Alan Brennert; Based on the short story by Carter Scholz
  • Fame: "A Special Place" — Parke Perine
  • Hill Street Blues:
    • "Fruits of the Poisonous Tree" — Jeffrey Lewis
    • "The World According to Freedom" — Michael Wagner
  • Lou Grant: "Review" — Jeffrey Lane

1984 (36th)

  • Cagney & Lacey: "Jane Doe #37" — Peter Lefcourt
  • Hill Street Blues:
    • "Eugene's Comedy Empire Strikes Back" — Teleplay by Anthony Yerkovich, David Milch, Karen Hall; Story by Steven Bochco, Anthony Yerkovich, Jeffrey Lewis
    • "Gung Ho!" — David Milch, Jeffrey Lewis, Michael Wagner
    • "Trial by Fury" — David Milch
  • St. Elsewhere: "Addiction" — John Masius & Tom Fontana
  • Two Marriages: Pilot — Carol Sobieski

1985 (37th)

  • Cagney & Lacey: "Victimless Crime" — Peter Lefcourt
  • Hill Street Blues:
    • "Death by Kiki" — David Milch & Mark Frost
    • "Grace Under Pressure" — Teleplay by Jeffrey Lewis, Michael Wagner, Karen Hall, Mark Frost; Story by Steven Bochco, Jeffrey Lewis, David Milch
    • "Parting Is Such Sweep Sorrow" — Teleplay by Jeffrey Lewis, Michael Wagner, David Milch, Mark Frost; Story by Steven Bochco, Jeffrey Lewis, David Milch
  • St. Elsewhere:
    • "Hello and Goodbye" — John Masius & Tom Fontana
    • "The Women" — Teleplay by John Ford Noonan; Story by John Masius & Tom Fontana
  • Trauma Center: "Turnaround" — Harry Longstreet & Renee Longstreet

1986 (38th)

  • Cagney & Lacey:
    • "Child Witness" — Deborah Arakelian
    • "An Unusual Occurrence" — Georgia Jeffries
    • "Who Said It's Fair? - Part II" — Patricia Green
  • Call to Glory: "A Wind From the East" — Josef Anderson
  • Hill Street Blues: "Watt a Way to Go" — Teleplay by David Milch & Roger Director; Story by Steven Bochco, Jeffrey Lewis, David Milch
  • Miami Vice: "Brother's Keeper" — Anthony Yerkovich
  • St. Elsewhere: "Sweet Dreams" — John Masius & Tom Fontana

1987 (39th)

  • Hill Street Blues:
    • "Remembrance of Hits Past" — Teleplay by Walon Green; Story by Jeffrey Lewis, David Milch, Walon Green
    • "What Are Friends For?" — Dick Wolf
  • Moonlighting:
    • "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice" — Debra Frank & Carl Sautter
    • "Every Daughter's Father is a Virgin" — Bruce Franklin Singer
  • St. Elsewhere: "Remembrance of Things Past" — John Masius & Bruce Paltrow & Tom Fontana

1988 (40th)

  • Cagney & Lacey: Turn, Turn, Turn - Part I — Georgia Jeffries
  • Hill Street Blues:
    • "Fathers and Guns" — Teleplay by Jeffrey Lewis; Story by Jeffrey Lewis & Jerry Patrick Brown
    • "More Skinned Against Than Skinning" — David Black
  • L.A. Law:
    • "Fry Me to the Moon" — Jacob Epstein & Marshall Goldberg & David E. Kelley
    • "The Venus Butterfly" — Steven Bochco & Terry Louise Fisher
  • Moonlighting:
    • "Atomic Shakespeare" — Ron Osborn & Jeff Reno
    • "Big Man on Mulberry Street" — Karen Hall
    • "It's a Wonderful Job" — Debra Frank & Carl Sautter
  • St. Elsewhere: "A Room With a View" — Teleplay by Channing Gibson; Story by John Masius, Tom Fontana, Channing Gibson

1989 (41st)

  • China Beach: "Home" — William Broyles, Jr.
  • L.A. Law: "Full Marital Jacket" — Teleplay by Terry Louise Fisher & David E. Kelley; Story by Steven Bochco & Terry Louise Fisher
  • St. Elsewhere: "Moon For the Misbegotten" — Teleplay by Tom Fontana; Story by Tom Fontana, John Tinker, Channing Gibson
  • Thirtysomething:
    • "Nice Work If You Can Get It" — Teleplay by Paul Haggis; Story by Jean Vallely
    • Pilot — Marshall Herskovitz & Edward Zwick
    • "Therapy" — Susan Shilliday

1990 (42nd)

  • China Beach:
    • "Where the Boys Are" — Alan Brennert
    • "Xmas/CHNBCH VN '67" — John Wells
  • Elysian Fields: Pilot — Joan Tewkesbury
  • L.A. Law: His Suit is Hirsute — Steven Bochco, David E. Kelley, Michele Gallery, William M. Finkelstein
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation: "The Measure of a Man" — Melinda M. Snodgrass
  • TV 101: "Rolling" — Karl Schaefer

1991 (43rd)

  • China Beach:
    • "Souvenirs" — John Sacret Young
    • "Warriors" — Teleplay by Martin M. Goldstein & Neal Baer; Story by Dottie Dartland
  • L.A. Law:
    • "Bang...Zoom...Zap" — David E. Kelley & William M. Finkelstein
    • "Justice Swerved" — David E. Kelley & Bryce Zabel
  • Thirtysomething:
    • "I'm Nobody! Who Are You?" — Winnie Holzman
    • "Strangers" — Richard Kramer

1992 (44th)

  • China Beach:
    • "Escape" — Teleplay by Paris Qualles; Story by John Sacret Young & John Wells and Carol Flint & Lydia Woodward
    • "Hello - Goodbye - Parts I & II" — Teleplay by John Wells; Story by John Sacret Young & John Wells & Lydia Woodward & Carol Flint
  • Law & Order: "Everybody's Favorite Bagman" — Dick Wolf
  • Quantum Leap: "The Leap Home - Part I - November 25, 1969" — Donald P. Bellasario
  • Thirtysomething:
    • "Guns and Roses" — Liberty Godshall
    • "Photo Opportunity" — Racelle Rosett Schaefer

1993 (45th)

  • I'll Fly Away:
    • "Amazing Grace" — Henry Bromell
    • "Coming Home" — Kevin Arkadie
  • Northern Exposure:
    • "Burning Down the House" — Robin Green
    • "Seoul Mates" — Diane Frolov & Andrew Schneider

1994 (46th)

  • Homicide: Life on the Street:
    • "Gone for Goode" — Paul Attanasio
    • "The Night of the Dead Living" — Teleplay by Frank Pugliese; Story by Tom Fontana & Frank Pugliese
  • I'll Fly Away: "Comfort and Joy" — Barbara Hall
  • Life Goes On: "Last Wish" — Toni Graphia
  • Picket Fences: "Thanksgiving" — David E. Kelley
  • Reasonable Doubts: "Thank God It's Friday" — Ed Zuckerman
  • TriBeCa: "The Box" — David J. Burke & Hans Tobeason

1995 (47th)

  • Homicide: Life on the Street:
    • "A Bop Gun" — Teleplay by David Simon & David Mills; Story by Tom Fontana
    • "A Many Splendored Thing" — Teleplay by Noel; Behn Story by Tom Fontana
  • Northern Exposure: "Hello, I Love You" — Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess
  • NYPD Blue:
    • Pilot — Teleplay by David Milch; Story by Steven Bochco & David Milch
    • "Tempest in a C-Cup" — Gardner Stern

1996 (48th)

  • ER: "Love's Labor Lost" — Lance A. Gentile
  • Homicide: Life on the Street: "Fits Like a Glove" — Teleplay by Bonnie Mark; Story by Tom Fontana & Julie Martin
  • Picket Fences: "Saint Zack" — Teleplay by Nicholas C. Harding and David E. Kelley; Story by Nicholas C. Harding
  • The X-Files: "Duane Barry" — Chris Carter

1997 (49th)

  • Law & Order:
    • "Aftershock" — Teleplay by Janis Diamond; Story by Michael S. Chernuchin & Janis Diamond
    • "Savages" — Morgan Gendel & Barry M. Schkolnick and Michael S. Chernuchin
    • "Trophy" — Teleplay by Jeremy R. Littman; Story by Jeremy R. Littman & Ed Zuckerman
  • Murder One: "Chapter One" — Teleplay by Charles H. Eglee & Channing Gibson and Steven Bochco & David Milch; Story by Steven Bochco & Charles H. Eglee & Channing Gibson
  • NYPD Blue: "Girl Talk" — Teleplay by Theresa Rebeck; Story by Bill Clark & Theresa Rebeck
  • Party of Five: "Falsies" — Mark B. Perry
  • The X-Files: "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" — Darin Morgan

1998 (50th)

  • ER: "Whose Appy Now?" — Neal Baer
  • Law & Order:
    • "Deadbeat" — Ed Zuckerman & I.C. Rapoport
    • "Entrapment" — Rene Balcer & Richard Sweren

1999 (51st)

  • ER: "Exodus" — Walon Green & Joe Sachs
  • From the Earth to the Moon: "Apollo 1" — Graham Yost
  • Homicide: Life on the Street:
    • "Finnegan's Wake" — Teleplay by David Mills; Story by James Yoshimura & David Simon
    • "Saigon Rose" — Eric Overmyer
    • "The Subway" — James Yoshimura
  • Law & Order: "Burned" — Siobhan Byrne
  • Nothing Sacred: "Proofs for the Existence of God" — Paul Leland
  • The Practice: "Betrayal" — David E. Kelley
  • Rescuers: Stories of Courage: "The Marie Taquet Story" — Teleplay by Cy Chermak & Francine Carroll; Story by Malka Drucker & Cy Chermak & Francine Carroll; Based on the book Rescuers: Portraits of Moral Courage in the Holocaust by Gay Block and Malka Drucker

2000 (52nd)

  • ER: "The Storm - Part I" — John Wells
  • Law & Order: "DWB" — Rene Balcer
  • Oz: "U.S. Male" — Tom Fontana & Bradford Winters
  • The Sopranos: "Meadowlands" — Jason Cahill

2001 (53rd)

  • Once and Again: "Strangers and Brothers" — Richard Kramer
  • The Sopranos:
    • "Big Girls Don't Cry" — Terence Winter
    • "The Knight in White Satin Armor" — Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess
  • The West Wing:
    • "Enemies" — Teleplay by Ron Osborn & Jeff Reno; Story by Rick Cleveland & Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. & Patrick Caddell
    • "In Excelsis Deo" — Aaron Sorkin and Rick Cleveland
    • "Take This Sabbath Day" — Teleplay by Aaron Sorkin Story by Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr. & Paul Redford and Aaron Sorkin

2002 (54th)

  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: "Blood Drops" — Teleplay by Ann Donahue; Story by Tish McCarthy
  • The Sopranos:
    • "Employee of the Month" — Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess
    • "Pine Barrens" — Teleplay by Terence Winter; Story by Tim Van Patten & Terence Winter
    • "Proshai, Livushka" — David Chase
  • The West Wing:
    • "Somebody's Going to Emergency, Somebody's Going to Jail" — Paul Redford and Aaron Sorkin
    • "Two Cathedrals" — Aaron Sorkin

2003 (55th)

  • ER: "On the Beach" — John Wells
  • The Education of Max Bickford: Pilot — Dawn Prestwich & Nicole Yorkin
  • Resurrection Blvd.: "Nino del Polvo" — Robert Eisele
  • Six Feet Under: "In Place of Anger" — Christian Taylor
  • The Sopranos: "Whoever Did This" — Robin Green & Mitchell Burgess
  • The West Wing: "Game On" — Aaron Sorkin & Paul Redford

2004 (56th)

  • 24: "Day 2: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm" — Evan Katz
  • Law & Order: "Bounty" — Michael S. Chernuchin
  • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit:
    • "Abomination" — Michele Fazekas & Tara Butters
    • "Loss" — Michele Fazekas & Tara Butters
  • The O.C.: Pilot — Josh Schwartz
  • The West Wing: "Disaster Relief" — Teleplay by Alexa Junge; Story by Alexa Junge & Lauren Schmidt

2005 (57th)

  • Six Feet Under: "Falling Into Place" — Craig Wright
  • The Sopranos: "Long Term Parking" — Terence Winter
  • The West Wing:
    • "Memorial Day" — John Sacret Young & Josh Singer
    • "The Supremes" — Debora Cahn

2006 (58th)

  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: "Grave Danger" — Teleplay by Anthony E. Zuiker & Carol Mendelsohn & Naren Shankar; Story by Quentin Tarantino
  • House: "Autopsy" — Lawrence Kaplow
  • Nip/Tuck: "Rhea Reynolds" — Jennifer Salt
  • Six Feet Under: "Singing for Our Lives" — Scott Buck
  • Veronica Mars: "Normal is the Watchword" — Rob Thomas
  • The West Wing: "A Good Day" — Carol Flint

2007 (59th)

2008 (60th)

  • The Closer: "The Round File" — Michael Alaimo
  • Dexter: "The Dark Defender" — Tim Schlattmann
  • Lost: "Flashes Before Your Eyes" — Damon L. Lindelof (as Damon Lindelof) & Drew Goddard
  • Mad Men: "The Hobo Code" — Chris Provenzano
  • The Sopranos: "The Second Coming" — Terence Winter
  • The Wire: "Final Grades" — Teleplay by David Simon; Story by David Simon & Edward Burns (as Ed Burns)

2009 (61st)

  • Breaking Bad:
    • "Gray Matter" — Parry Lin
    • Pilot — Vince Gilligan
  • Burn Notice: "Double Booked" — Craig O'Neill & Jason Tracey
  • Dexter: "There's Something About Harry" — Scott Reynolds
  • Eli Stone: Pilot — Greg Berlanti & Marc Guggenheim
  • House: "Don't Ever Change" — Doris Egan & Leonard Dick

2010 (62nd)

  • Big Love: "Come, Ye Saints" — Melanie Marnich
  • Breaking Bad: "Phoenix" — John Shiban
  • House: "Broken - Parts I & II" — Russel Friend & Garrett Lerner & David Foster & David Shore
  • Mad Men:
    • "The Grown Ups" — Brett Johnson and Matthew Weiner
    • "Guy Walks Into An Advertising Agency" — Robin Veith and Matthew Weiner
  • True Blood: "I Will Rise Up" — Nancy Oliver

2011 (63rd)

  • Breaking Bad:
    • "I See You" — Gennifer Hutchison
    • "I.F.T." — George Mastras
  • The Good Wife: "Boom" — Ted Humphrey
  • House: "Help Me" — Russel Friend & Garrett Lerner & Peter Blake
  • Lost: "The End - Parts I & II" — Damon L. Lindelof & Carlton Cuse
  • Mad Men: "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" — Erin Levy

2012 (64th)

  • Boardwalk Empire:
    • "The Age of Reason" — Bathsheba Doran
    • "A Dangerous Maid" — Itamar Moses
  • Breaking Bad:
    • "Box Cutter" — Vince Gilligan
    • "End Times" — Thomas Schnauz & Moira Walley-Beckett
  • Dexter: "Just Let Go" — Jace Richdale
  • Homeland: "The Good Soldier" — Henry Bromell

2013 (65th)

  • Breaking Bad:
    • "Buyout" — Gennifer Hutchison
    • "Dead Freight" — George Mastras
    • "Fifty-One" — Sam Catlin
    • "Say My Name" — Thomas Schnauz
  • Homeland: "New Car Smell" — Meredith Stiehm
  • Mad Men: "The Other Woman" — Semi Chellas and Matthew Weiner