Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing In A Comedy Series
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Outstanding Writing In a Comedy Series is an annual award presented as part of the Primetime Emmy Awards. It was first presented in 1955 as Outstanding Written Comedy Material.
- 2007: Greg Daniels for The Office
- 2006: Greg Garcia for My Name is Earl
- 2005: Mitchell Hurwitz & Jim Vallely for Arrested Development
- 2004: Mitchell Hurwitz for Arrested Development
- 2003: Tucker Cawley for Everybody Loves Raymond
- 2002: Larry Wilmore for The Bernie Mac Show
- 2001: Alex Reid for Malcom in the Middle
- 2000: Linwood Boomer for Malcom in the Middle
- 1999: Jay Koegan for Fraiser
- 1998: Peter Tolan & Garry Shandling for The Larry Sanders Show
- 1997: Ellen DeGeneres, Mark Driscoll, Dava Savel, Tracy Newman & Jonathan Stark for Ellen
- 1996: Joe Keenan, Christopher Lloyd, Rob Greenberg, Jack Burditt, Chuck Ranberg, Anne Flett-Giordano, Linda Morris & Vic Rauseo for Fraiser
- 1995: Chuck Ranberg & Anne Flett-Giordano for Fraiser
- 1994: Peter Casey & David Lee for Fraiser
- 1993: Larry David for Seinfeld
- 1992: Elaine Pope & Larry Charles for Seinfeld
- 1991: Gary Dontzig & Steven Peterman for Murphy Brown
- 1990: Bob Brush for The Wonder Years
- 1989: Diane English for Murphy Brown
- 1987: Hugh Wilson for Frank's Place
- 1986: Barry Fanaro & Mort Nathan for The Golden Girls
- 1985: Ed Weinberger & Michael Leeson for The Cosby Show
- 1984: David Angell for Cheers
- 1983: Glen Charles & Les Charles for Cheers
- 1982: Ken Estin for Taxi
- 1981: Michael Leeson for Taxi
- 1980: R.J. Colleary for Barney Miller
- 1979:
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- 1977:
- 1976:
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- 1974:
- 1973:
- 1972:
- 1971:
- 1971:

