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{{WGA awards short description|works-year=1967}}
{{Infobox film awards|number=20|award=WGA Awards|date=March 22, 1968|organizer=[[Writers Guild of America, East]] and the [[Writers Guild of America, West]]|last=[[19th Writers Guild of America Awards|19th]]|next=[[21st Writers Guild of America Awards|21st]]}}
{{Infobox film awards|number=20|award=WGA Awards|date=March 22, 1968|organizer=[[Writers Guild of America, East]] and the [[Writers Guild of America, West]]|last=[[19th Writers Guild of America Awards|19th]]|next=[[21st Writers Guild of America Awards|21st]]}}
The '''20th [[Writers Guild of America Award|Writers Guild of America Awards]]''' honored the best [[Film writer|film writers]] of 1967. Winners were announced in 1968.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wga.org/awards/awardssub.aspx?id=1551|title=Awards Winners|date=|work=wga.org|publisher=Writers Guild of America|archiveurl=https://archive.is/VDl7|archivedate=2012-12-05|accessdate=2010-06-06}}</ref>
The '''20th [[Writers Guild of America Award|Writers Guild of America Awards]]''' honored the best [[Film writer|film writers]] and [[television writer]]s of 1967. Winners were announced in 1968.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wga.org/awards/awardssub.aspx?id=1551|title=Awards Winners|work=wga.org|publisher=Writers Guild of America|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121205095022/http://www.wga.org/awards/awardssub.aspx?id=1551|archive-date=2012-12-05|access-date=2010-06-06}}</ref>

== Winners & Nominees<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000710/1968/1/|title=Writers Guild of America, USA (1968)|website=IMDb|access-date=2019-06-08}}</ref>==


== Winners and nominees==
<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000710/1968/1/|title=Writers Guild of America, USA (1968)|website=IMDb|access-date=2019-06-08}}</ref>
=== Film ===
=== Film ===
Winners are listed first highlighted in '''boldface'''.
Winners are listed first highlighted in '''boldface'''.
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*'''''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'', Written by Richard Morris'''
*'''''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'', Written by Richard Morris'''
**''[[Camelot (film)|Camelot]]'', Screenplay by [[Alan Jay Lerner]]; Based on the [[Camelot (musical)|musical]] by [[Alan Jay Lerner]] and the novel ''[[The Once and Future King]]'' by [[T. H. White|T.H. White]]
**''[[Camelot (film)|Camelot]]'', Screenplay by [[Alan Jay Lerner]]; Based on the [[Camelot (musical)|musical]] by [[Alan Jay Lerner]] and the novel ''[[The Once and Future King]]'' by [[T. H. White|T.H. White]]
**''[[Doctor Dolittle]]'', Screenplay by [[Leslie Bricusse]]; Based on the novels by [[Hugh Lofting]]
**''[[Doctor Dolittle (1967 film)|Doctor Dolittle]]'', Screenplay by [[Leslie Bricusse]]; Based on the novels by [[Hugh Lofting]]
**''[[How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying]]'', Screenplay by [[David Swift (director)|David Swift]]; Based on the novel by [[Shepherd Mead]] and the books by [[Abe Burrows]], [[Jack Weinstock]] and [[Willie Gilbert]]
**''[[How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (film)|How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying]]'', Screenplay by [[David Swift (director)|David Swift]]; Based on the novel by [[Shepherd Mead]] and the books by [[Abe Burrows]], [[Jack Weinstock]] and [[Willie Gilbert]]
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{{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Drama|Best Written American Drama]]}}
{{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Drama|Best Written American Drama]]}}
*'''''[[Bonnie and Clyde (film)|Bonnie and Clyde]]'', Written by [[Robert Benton]] and [[David Newman (filmmaker)|David Newman]]'''
*'''''[[Bonnie and Clyde (film)|Bonnie and Clyde]]'', Written by [[Robert Benton]] and [[David Newman (filmmaker)|David Newman]]'''
**''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]'', Written by [[William Rose (screenwriter)|William Rose]]
**''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]'', Written by [[William Rose (screenwriter)|William Rose]]
**''[[In Cold Blood]]'', Screenplay by [[Richard Brooks]]; Based on the [[In Cold Blood|novel]] by [[Truman Capote]]
**''[[In Cold Blood (film)|In Cold Blood]]'', Screenplay by [[Richard Brooks]]; Based on the [[In Cold Blood|novel]] by [[Truman Capote]]
**''[[In the Heat of the Night (film)|In the Heat of the Night]]'', Screenplay by [[Stirling Silliphant]]; Based on the [[In the Heat of the Night (novel)|novel]] by [[John Ball (novelist)|John Ball]]
**''[[In the Heat of the Night (film)|In the Heat of the Night]]'', Screenplay by [[Stirling Silliphant]]; Based on the [[In the Heat of the Night (novel)|novel]] by [[John Ball (novelist)|John Ball]]
**''[[Up the Down Staircase]]'', Screenplay by [[Tad Mosel]]; Based on the [[Up the Down Staircase|novel]] by [[Bel Kaufman]]
**''[[Up the Down Staircase (film)|Up the Down Staircase]]'', Screenplay by [[Tad Mosel]]; Based on the [[Up the Down Staircase|novel]] by [[Bel Kaufman]]
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{{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Comedy|Best Written American Comedy]]}}
{{Award category|#EEDD82|[[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Written Comedy|Best Written American Comedy]]}}
*'''''[[The Graduate]]'', Screenplay by [[Buck Henry]] and [[Calder Willingham]]; Based on the [[The Graduate (novel)|novel]] by [[Charles Webb (author)|Charles Webb]]'''
*'''''[[The Graduate]]'', Screenplay by [[Buck Henry]] and [[Calder Willingham]]; Based on the [[The Graduate (novel)|novel]] by [[Charles Webb (author)|Charles Webb]]'''
**''[[Barefoot in the Park]]'', Screenplay by [[Neil Simon]]; Based on the play by [[Neil Simon]]
**''[[Barefoot in the Park (film)|Barefoot in the Park]]'', Screenplay by [[Neil Simon]]; Based on his [[Barefoot in the Park|play]]
**''[[Divorce American Style]]'', Screenplay by [[Norman Lear]]; Story by [[Robert Kaufman]]
**''[[Divorce American Style]]'', Screenplay by [[Norman Lear]]; Story by [[Robert Kaufman]]
**''[[The Flim-Flam Man]]'', Screenplay by [[William Rose (screenwriter)|William Rose]]; Based on the novel by [[Guy Owen (novelist)|Guy Owen]]
**''[[The Flim-Flam Man]]'', Screenplay by [[William Rose (screenwriter)|William Rose]]; Based on the novel by [[Guy Owen (novelist)|Guy Owen]]
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=== Special Awards ===
=== Special awards ===
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! colspan="2" style="background:#abcdef;" |[[Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement]]
! colspan="2" style="background:#abcdef;" |[[Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement]]
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== External links ==
== External links ==


* [http://www.wga.org/content/default.aspx?id=3888 WGA.org]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131019053744/http://www.wga.org/content/default.aspx?id=3888 WGA.org]


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20th WGA Awards
DateMarch 22, 1968
Organized byWriters Guild of America, East and the Writers Guild of America, West

The 20th Writers Guild of America Awards honored the best film writers and television writers of 1967. Winners were announced in 1968.[1]

Winners and nominees

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Film

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Winners are listed first highlighted in boldface.

Television

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Best Written Dramatic Anthology

Special awards

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Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement

Casey Robinson

Valentine Davies Award

George Seaton

References

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  1. ^ "Awards Winners". wga.org. Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
  2. ^ "Writers Guild of America, USA (1968)". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-06-08.
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