Producers Guild of America Award for Best Episodic Drama | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding Production of Episodic Television, Drama |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Producers Guild of America |
First awarded | 2000 |
Currently held by | Succession (2023) |
The Producers Guild of America Award for Best Episodic Drama, also known as the Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama, is an annual award given by the Producers Guild of America since 2000.
Prior to 2000, the award for outstanding producer of episodic television was not split into drama and comedy. Out of the eleven honored television programs, seven were episodic dramas: [1]
Year | Winners and nominees | Network | Season | Ref. |
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2020 (32nd) | The Crown | Netflix | Season 4 | [26] |
Better Call Saul | AMC | Season 5 | ||
Bridgerton | Netflix | Season 1 | ||
The Mandalorian | Disney+ | Season 2 | ||
Ozark | Netflix | Season 3 | ||
2021 (33rd) | Succession | HBO | Season 3 | [27] [28] |
The Handmaid's Tale | Hulu | Season 4 | ||
The Morning Show | Apple TV+ | Season 2 | ||
Squid Game | Netflix | Season 1 | ||
Yellowstone | Paramount Network | Season 4 | ||
2022 (34th) | The White Lotus | HBO | Season 2 | [29] [30] |
Andor | Disney+ | Season 1 | ||
Better Call Saul | AMC | Season 6 | ||
Ozark | Netflix | Season 4 | ||
Severance | Apple TV+ | Season 1 | ||
2023 (35th) | Succession | HBO | Season 4 | [31] [32] |
The Crown | Netflix | Season 6 | ||
The Diplomat | Season 1 | |||
The Last of Us | HBO | Season 1 | ||
The Morning Show | Apple TV+ | Season 3 |
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