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American screenwriter
Tony Webster (January 9, 1922 – June 26, 1987) was an American
screenwriter.
He wrote for
Sid Caesar's
Your Show of Shows,
The Phil Silvers Show,
Car 54, Where Are You? and
The Love Boat. He died of
esophagus cancer at his home in
Beverly Hills, California, at the age 65.
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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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