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American Emmy-Award winning screenwriter
For Producer and screenwriter (1915-1997) with a similar name, see
Hal Goodman.
Harold "Hal" Goldman (December 5, 1919 – June 27, 2001) was an American
Emmy Award-winning
screenwriter,
television director.
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Billy Friedberg,
Nat Hiken,
Coleman Jacoby, Arnold Rosen,
Leonard Stern and
Tony Webster (1957)
- No award (1958–1963)
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Sam Denoff,
Bill Persky and
Carl Reiner (1964)
- No award (1965)
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Hal Goldman,
Al Gordon and
Sheldon Keller (1966)
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Mel Brooks,
Sam Denoff,
Bill Persky,
Carl Reiner and
Mel Tolkin (1967)
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Chris Bearde, Phil Hahn,
Jack Hanrahan, Coslough Johnson, Paul Keyes, Marc London,
Allan Manings, David Panich,
Hugh Wedlock Jr. and
Digby Wolfe (1968)
- Allan Blye,
Bob Einstein,
Carl Gottlieb,
Cy Howard,
Steve Martin, Jerry Music,
Murray Roman, Cecil Tuck, Paul Wayne and
Mason Williams (1969)
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