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46th WGA Awards
Date1994
Organized byWriters Guild of America, East and the Writers Guild of America, West

The 46th Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best television, and film writers of 1993. Winners were announced on 13 March 1994..[1]

Winners & Nominees

Film

Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface.

Television

  • "A Deadly Secret: The Robert Bierer Story" – Lifestories: Families in Crisis (HBO) – Robert L. Freedman
    • "Dinner Fit for a Queen" – Adventures in Wonderland (The Disney Channel) – Daryl Busby, and Deborah Raznick
    • "Fiesta Time" – Adventures in Wonderland (The Disney Channel) – Daryl Busby, and Tom J. Astle
    • "On a Roll" – Adventures in Wonderland (The Disney Channel) – Daryl Busby, and Phil Baron
    • "The Red Queen Crown Affair" – Adventures in Wonderland (The Disney Channel) – Daryl Busby, and Daniel Benton
    • "Love Off Limits" – CBS Schoolbreak Special (CBS) – Bruce Harmon
    • "Blood Brothers: The Joey DiPaola Story" – Lifestories: Families in Crisis (HBO) – Willy Holtzman
    • "Sneaky Peeks" – Square One TV (PBS) – Michaael Winship
Variety - Musical, Award, Tribute, Special Event
  • "Show #2" – This Just In – Matt Neuman, Larry Arnstein, Jon Ross, Lane Sarasohn, and John Derevlany
    • Bob Hope: The First 90 Years (NBC) – Buz Kohan, Linda Perret, Martha Bolton, and Gene Perret

Documentary

Documentary – Current Events
Documentary – Other Than Current Events


Special Awards

Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Laurel Award for TV Writing Achievement
Steven Bochco
Valentine Davies Award
Phil Alden Robinson
Morgan Cox Award
Richard Powell
Paul Selvin Award
Gary Ross
Edmund J. North Award
John Furia

References

  1. ^ "Awards Winners". wga.org. Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2010-06-06.