Primetime Emmy Award For Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series - Programs With Multiple Nominations

Programs With Multiple Nominations

13 nominations
  • Cheers (NBC)
  • The Larry Sanders Show (HBO)
11 nominations
  • 30 Rock (NBC)
  • Seinfeld (NBC)
10 nominations
  • M*A*S*H (CBS)
9 nominations
  • All in the Family (CBS)
  • Frasier (NBC)
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show (CBS)
7 nominations
  • Sex and the City (HBO)
  • Taxi (ABC/NBC)
6 nominations
  • Everybody Loves Raymond (CBS)
  • The Jack Benny Show (CBS)
  • Murphy Brown (CBS)
  • The Office (NBC)
  • The Wonder Years (ABC)
5 nominations
  • Arrested Development (FOX)
4 nominations
  • Barney Miller (ABC)
  • The Cosby Show (NBC)
  • The Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS)
3 nominations
  • Buffalo Bill (NBC)
  • Father Knows Best (ABC)
  • The Golden Girls (NBC)
  • The Phil Silvers Show (CBS)
  • The Red Skelton Show (NBC/CBS)
2 nominations
  • Ally McBeal (FOX)
  • The Associates (ABC)
  • The Bernie Mac Show (FOX)
  • Caesar's Hour (NBC)
  • Car 54, Where Are You? (NBC)
  • The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd (NBC/Lifetime)
  • Ellen (ABC)
  • Extras (HBO)
  • Family Ties (NBC)
  • Flight of the Conchords (HBO)
  • Freaks and Geeks (NBC)
  • Friends (NBC)
  • The George Gobel Show (NBC/CBS)
  • Get Smart (NBC)
  • He and She (CBS)
  • I Love Lucy (CBS)
  • It's Garry Shandling's Show (Showtime)
  • Louie (FX)
  • Malcolm in the Middle (FOX)
  • Modern Family (ABC)
  • Newhart (CBS)
  • Parks and Recreation (NBC)

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