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Writers Guild nominates top TV series

Thu Dec 13, 2007 6:40am EST
Demonstrators stand behind members of the media as democratic presidential candidate and former U.S. Senator John Edwards speaks during a rally to support the striking Writers Guild of America in New York November 27, 2007. The Writers Guild of America took time out from managing its strike against the Hollywood studios to announce TV nominees for its annual WGA Awards Wednesday. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

By Carl DiOrio

Television

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The Writers Guild of America took time out from managing its strike against the Hollywood studios to announce TV nominees for its annual WGA Awards Wednesday.

HBO led all TV networks for the 60th annual ceremony, fetching two nominations for dramatic series writing and three for comedy series writing.

In the dramatic series category, HBO's "The Sopranos" and "The Wire" were joined by Showtime's "Dexter," NBC's "Friday Night Lights" and AMC's "Mad Men."

In the comedy category, HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Entourage" and "Flight of the Conchords" were nominated. Also cited were NBC's "The Office" and "30 Rock."

"Conchords" was also nominated for new TV series, along with "Mad Men," FX's "Damages," ABC's "Pushing Daisies" and Comedy Central's "The Sarah Silverman Program."

The WGA Awards are set for February 9, with simultaneous ceremonies planned at the Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles and the Hudson Theatre in New York.

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter



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