Producers Guild of America Award for Best Episodic Comedy

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Producers Guild of America Award for Best Episodic Comedy
Awarded forOutstanding Production of Episodic Television, Comedy
CountryUnited States
Presented byProducers Guild of America
First awarded2000
Currently held byFleabag (2019)

The Producers Guild of America Award for Best Episodic Comedy, also known as the Danny Thomas Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy, is an annual award given by the Producers Guild of America since 2000.

Previous PGA television awards

Prior to 2000, the award for outstanding producer of episodic television was not split into comedy and drama. Out of the eleven honored television programs, two were episodic comedies:[1]

  1. 1991: Brooklyn Bridge (CBS)
  2. 1995: Frasier (NBC)

Winners and nominees

2000s

Year Winners and nominees Network Ref.
2000
(12th)
Sex and the City HBO [2][3]
Ally McBeal Fox
Frasier NBC
Friends NBC
Will & Grace NBC
2001
(13th)
Sex and the City HBO [4][5]
Frasier NBC
Friends NBC
Malcolm in the Middle Fox
Will & Grace NBC
2002
(14th)
Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO [6]
Everybody Loves Raymond CBS
Malcolm in the Middle Fox
Sex and the City HBO
Will & Grace NBC
2003
(15th)
Sex and the City HBO [7][8]
Everybody Loves Raymond CBS
Malcolm in the Middle Fox
Scrubs NBC
Will & Grace NBC
2004
(16th)
Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO [9]
Arrested Development Fox
Scrubs NBC
Sex and the City HBO
Will & Grace NBC
2005
(17th)
Entourage HBO [10][11]
Arrested Development Fox
Desperate Housewives ABC
Scrubs NBC
Two and a Half Men CBS
2006
(18th)
The Office NBC [12]
Arrested Development Fox
Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO
My Name Is Earl NBC
Weeds Showtime
2007
(19th)
30 Rock NBC [13]
The Office NBC
Entourage HBO
Extras HBO
Ugly Betty ABC
2008
(20th)
30 Rock NBC [14]
Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO
Entourage HBO
The Office NBC
Weeds Showtime
2009
(21st)
30 Rock NBC [15]
Californication Showtime
Entourage HBO
The Office NBC
Weeds Showtime

2010s

Year Winners and nominees Network Ref.
2010
(22nd)
Modern Family ABC [16]
30 Rock NBC
Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO
Glee Fox
The Office NBC
2011
(23rd)
Modern Family ABC [17]
30 Rock NBC
The Big Bang Theory CBS
Glee Fox
Parks and Recreation NBC
2012
(24th)
Modern Family ABC [18]
30 Rock NBC
The Big Bang Theory CBS
Curb Your Enthusiasm HBO
Louie FX
2013
(25th)
Modern Family ABC [19]
30 Rock NBC
Arrested Development Netflix
The Big Bang Theory CBS
Veep HBO
2014
(26th)
Orange Is the New Black Netflix [20]
The Big Bang Theory CBS
Louie FX
Modern Family ABC
Veep HBO
2015
(27th)
Transparent (season 1) Amazon [21]
Inside Amy Schumer (season 3) Comedy Central
Modern Family (season 6) ABC
Silicon Valley (season 2) HBO
Veep (season 4) HBO
2016
(28th)
Atlanta (season 1) FX [22]
Black-ish (season 2) ABC
Modern Family (season 7) ABC
Silicon Valley (season 3) HBO
Veep (season 5) HBO
2017
(29th)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (season 1) Amazon [23]
Curb Your Enthusiasm (season 9) HBO
Master of None (season 2) Netflix
Silicon Valley (season 4) HBO
Veep (season 6) HBO
2018
(30th)
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (season 2) Amazon [24]
Atlanta (season 2) FX
Barry (season 1) HBO
GLOW (season 2) Netflix
The Good Place (season 3) NBC
2019
(31st)
Fleabag (season 2) Amazon [25]
Barry (season 2) HBO
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (season 3) Amazon
Schitt's Creek (season 5) Pop TV
Veep (season 7) HBO

Total awards by network

  • HBO – 6
  • ABC – 5
  • NBC – 5
  • Amazon – 4
  • CBS – 1
  • FX – 1
  • Netflix – 1

Programs with multiple awards

4 awards
3 awards
2 awards

Programs with multiple nominations

References

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  16. ^ "2011 PGA Award Winners". Producers Guild of America. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  17. ^ "2012 PGA Award Winners". Producers Guild of America. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  18. ^ "2013 PGA Award Winners". Producers Guild of America. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  19. ^ "2014 PGA Award Winners". Producers Guild of America. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  20. ^ "2015 PGA Award Winners". Producers Guild of America. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  21. ^ "2016 PGA Award Winners". Producers Guild of America. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  22. ^ "2017 PGA Award Winners". Producers Guild of America. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  23. ^ "2018 PGA Award Winners". Producers Guild of America. Retrieved February 10, 2018.
  24. ^ "2019 PGA Awards Winners". Producers Guild of America. Retrieved February 10, 2019.
  25. ^ Crist, Allison; Keegan, Rebecca; Gardner, Chris; Howard, Annie (January 18, 2020). "PGA Awards: '1917' Named Outstanding Motion Picture". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 19, 2020.