Producers Guild of America Award for Best Long-Form Television

The Producers Guild of America Award for Best Long-Form Television, also known as the David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television was an annual award given by the Producers Guild of America between 1994 and 2017. In 2018, the guild announced the creation of two new accolades to replace the award: the David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Limited Series Television and the Award for Outstanding Producer of Streamed or Televised Movies.[1][2]

Producers Guild of America Award for Best Long-Form Television
Awarded forOutstanding Production of Long-Form Television
CountryUnited States
Presented byProducers Guild of America
First awarded1994
Last awarded2017

Winners and nominees

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1990s

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Year Winners and nominees Network Ref.
1994
(6th)
World War II: When Lions Roared NBC [3]
1995
(7th)
Truman HBO [3]
Kissinger & Nixon TNT
1996
(8th)
Prime Suspect: The Lost Child PBS [3]
1997
(9th)
Miss Evers' Boys HBO [3]
1998
(10th)
From the Earth to the Moon HBO [3]
1999
(11th)
Tuesdays with Morrie ABC [3]
[4]
[5]
The Century: America's Time ABC
Dash and Lilly A&E
The Passion of Ayn Rand Showtime
Pirates of Silicon Valley TNT

2000s

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Year Winners and nominees Network Ref.
2000
(12th)
Death of a Salesman Showtime [3]
[6]
[7]
Fail Safe CBS
If These Walls Could Talk 2 HBO
Nuremberg Alliance Atlantis
Walking with Dinosaurs BBC
2001
(13th)
Band of Brothers HBO [3]
[8]
[9]
61* HBO
Anne Frank: The Whole Story ABC
Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows ABC
Wit HBO
2002
(14th)
Live from Baghdad HBO [3]
[10]
The Gathering Storm HBO
The Laramie Project HBO
Path to War HBO
Shackleton A&E
2003
(15th)
My House in Umbria HBO [3]
[11]
[12]
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself HBO
Hitler: The Rise of Evil CBS
Normal HBO
The Pentagon Papers FX
2004
(16th)
Angels in America HBO [3]
[13]
Hornblower (Loyalty; Duty) A&E
Ike: Countdown to D-Day A&E
The Lion in Winter Showtime
Something the Lord Made HBO
2005
(17th)
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers HBO [3]
[14]
[15]
Empire Falls HBO
Into the West TNT
Lackawanna Blues HBO
Warm Springs HBO
2006
(18th)
Elizabeth I HBO [3]
[16]
Bleak House BBC
Flight 93 A&E
High School Musical Disney Channel
Mrs. Harris HBO
2007
(19th)
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee HBO [17]
The Bronx Is Burning ESPN
High School Musical 2 Disney Channel
Jane Eyre BBC One
The Starter Wife USA Network
2008
(20th)
John Adams HBO [18]
24: Redemption Fox
Bernard and Doris HBO
A Raisin in the Sun ABC
Recount HBO
2009
(21st)
Grey Gardens HBO [19]
Georgia O'Keeffe Lifetime
Little Dorrit BBC One
Prayers for Bobby Lifetime
The Prisoner AMC
Taking Chance HBO

2010s

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Year Winners and nominees Network Ref.
2010
(22nd)
The Pacific HBO [20]
Agatha Christie's Poirot: "Murder on the Orient Express" ITV
The Pillars of the Earth Starz
Temple Grandin HBO
You Don't Know Jack HBO
2011
(23rd)
Downton Abbey (series 1) PBS [21]
Cinema Verite HBO
The Kennedys ReelzChannel
Mildred Pierce HBO
Too Big to Fail HBO
2012
(24th)
Game Change HBO [22]
American Horror Story FX
The Dust Bowl PBS
Hatfields & McCoys History
Sherlock BBC One
2013
(25th)
Behind the Candelabra HBO [23]
American Horror Story: Asylum FX
Killing Kennedy Nat Geo
Phil Spector HBO
Top of the Lake Sundance Channel
2014
(26th)
Fargo (season 1) FX [24]
American Horror Story (Coven; Freak Show) FX
The Normal Heart HBO
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History PBS
Sherlock PBS
2015
(27th)
Fargo (season 2) FX [25]
American Crime ABC
American Horror Story: Hotel FX
True Detective (season 2) HBO
A Very Murray Christmas Netflix
2016
(28th)
The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story FX [26]
Black Mirror (season 3) Netflix
The Night Manager AMC
The Night Of HBO
Sherlock: The Abominable Bride PBS
2017
(29th)
Black Mirror (season 4) Netflix [27]
Fargo (season 3) FX
Feud: Bette and Joan FX
Sherlock: The Lying Detective PBS
The Wizard of Lies HBO

Total awards by network

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  • HBO – 15
  • FX – 3
  • PBS – 2
  • ABC – 1
  • NBC – 1
  • Netflix – 1
  • Showtime – 1

Programs with multiple nominations

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Programs with multiple awards

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2 awards

References

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