Nicholas Wootton

American television writer and producer
Wootton at the 2014 Comic-Con International

Nicholas Wootton is an American television writer and producer. He has written for various TV shows, including Chuck, Prison Break, Law & Order, NYPD Blue, Scorpion and The Endgame.

In 1998 he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series, for his work in NYPD Blue.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Nicholas Wootton". Television Academy. Retrieved 2020-05-12.

External links

  • Nicholas Wootton at IMDb
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1950s
  • Reginald Rose for Twelve Angry Men (1955)
1960s
  • Rod Serling for The Twilight Zone (1960)
  • Rod Serling for The Twilight Zone (1961)
  • Reginald Rose for The Defenders (1962)
  • Robert Thom & Reginald Rose for "The Madman" (1963)
  • Ernest Kinoy for "Blacklist" / Rod Serling for "It's Mental Work" (1964)
  • David Karp for "The 700 Year Old Gang" (1965)
  • Millard Lampell for "Eagle in a Cage" (1966)
  • Bruce Geller for "Mission: Impossible" (1967)
  • Loring Mandel for "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" (1968)
  • JP Miller for "The People Next Door" (1969)
1970s
  • Richard Levinson & William Link for "My Sweet Charlie" (1970)
  • Joel Oliansky for "To Taste of Death But Once" (1971)
  • Richard Levinson & William Link for "Death Lends a Hand" (1972)
  • John McGreevey for "The Scholar" (1973)
  • Joanna Lee for "The Thanksgiving Story" (1974)
  • Howard Fast for "Benjamin Franklin: The Ambassador" (1975)
  • Sherman Yellen for "John Adams: Lawyer" (1976)
  • William Blinn & Ernest Kinoy for "Show #2" (1977)
  • Gerald Green for "Holocaust" (1978)
  • Michele Gallery for "Dying" (1979)
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s


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