Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Episode in a TV Series

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The Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Episode in a TV Series was established in 1952. The Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Episode in a TV Series winners are listed below.

Recipients[edit]

1950s[edit]

Year Episode Series Writers Ref.
1952 The Web Franklin Heller
1953 Dragnet Jack Webb
1954 "Crime at Blossoms" Studio One Jerome Ross [1]
1955 "Smoke" Suspense Gore Vidal
"The Long Goodbye" Climax! E. Jack Neuman based on the novel by Raymond Chandler
1956 "Sting of Death" Elgin Hour Alvin Sapinsley Jr. based on the novel A Taste for Honey by H. F. Heard
"Thin Air" Climax! Ben Starr
1957 "The Fine Art of Murder" Omnibus Sidney Carroll
1958 "Mechanical Manhunt" The Alcoa Hour Harold Swanton
"The Trial of Lizzie Borden" Omnibus Omnibus staff
1959 "The Edge of Truth" Studio One Adrian Spies
"Capital Punishment" Omnibus James Lee

1960s[edit]

Year Episode Series Writers Ref.
1960 "The Empty Chair" The Untouchables David Karp Winner
"The Comic" Peter Gunn Blake Edwards Shortlist
1961 "The Case of the Burning Court" Dow Hour of Great Mysteries Kelley Roos (pen name of husband and wife writing team Audrey Roos and William Roos) Winner [2]
"The Day of the Bullet" Alfred Hitchcock Presents Bill S. Ballinger Shortlist
1962 "Witness in the Dark" Kraft Mystery Theater John Lemont, Leigh Vance Winner
"The Legend of Jim Riva" The Defenders John K. Butler, Boyd Correll Shortlist
1963 "The Problem of Cell 13" Kraft Mystery Theatre A.A. Roberts Winner
"The Apostle" The Defenders Stanley R. Greenberg Shortlist
"Scene of the Crime" The United States Steel Hour Sidney Carroll Shortlist
1964 "The End of the World Baby" Kraft Suspense Hour Luther Davis Winner
The Defenders Shortlist
"To Bury Caesar" The DuPont Show of the Week Berkely Mather Shortlist
1965 The Fugitive Alan Armer Winner
1966 "An Unlocked Window" Alfred Hitchcock Hour James Bridges Winner
"Carry Me Back to Old Tsing Tao" I, Spy David Karp Shortlist
"The Gray Lady" Honey West Richard Levinson, William Link Shortlist
"Memorandum for a Spy" Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Robert L. Joseph Shortlist
1967 "Operation Rogesh" Mission: Impossible Jerome Ross Winner
"After the Lion, Jackals" Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Stanford Whitmore Shortlist
"The Fatal Mistake" Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Jacques Gillies, Oscar Millard Shortlist
1968 "Tempest in a Texas Town" Judd, for the Defense Harold Gast, Leon Tokatyan Winner
1969 "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekll and Mr. Hyde" ABC Special Ian Hunter Winner
"Companions in Nightmare" NBC World Premier Film Robert L. Joseph Shortlist

1970s[edit]

Year Episode Series Writers Result
1970 "Daughter of the Mind" ABC Movie of the Week Luther Davis Winner
"In This Corner - Sol Albert" The Mod Squad Harve Bennett, Rita Lakin Shortlist
"The Sound of Darkness" Mannix Barry Trivers Shortlist
1971 "Berlin Affair" [de] NBC Movie of the Week E. Jack Neuman & Richard Alan Simmons Winner
The Other Man Eric Bercovici, Michael Blankfort Shortlist
The Old Man Who Cried Wolf Luther Davis Shortlist
"To Taste of Death But Once" The Bold Ones: The Senator Joel Oliansky Shortlist
1972 "A Step in Time" Mannix Mann Rubin Winner
"Company Town" Cade's County Cliff Gould Shortlist
"Murder by the Book" Columbo Steven Bochco Shortlist
"Somebody's Out To Get Jennie" McCloud Robert Presnell Jr. Shortlist
1973 "The New Mexico Connection" McCloud Glen A. Larson Winner
1974 "Requiem for an Informer" Police Story Sy Salkowitz Winner
1975 "Requiem For C.Z. Smith" Police Story Robert L. Collins Winner
1976 "No Immunity for Murder" Kojak Joe Gores Winner
1977 "Requiem for Murder" The Streets of San Francisco James Johnson Sweeney Winner
1978 "The Thighbone Is Connected To The Knee Bone" Quincy M.E. Tony Lawrence, Lou Shaw Winner
1979 "Murder Under Glass" Columbo Robert van Scoyk Winner

1980s[edit]

Year Episode Series Writers Result
1980 "Skin" Tales of the Unexpected Robin Chapman, Roald Dahl Winner
1981 "China Doll" Magnum, P.I. Donald P. Bellisario & Glen A. Larson Winner
1982 "Hill Street Station" Hill Street Blues Steven Bochco, Michael Kozoll Winner
1983 "In the Steele Of The Night" Remington Steele Joel Steiger Winner
1984 "The Pencil" Philip Marlowe, Private Eye Jo Eisinger Winner
1985 "Deadly Lady" Murder, She Wrote Peter S. Fischer Winner
1986 "The Amazing Falsworth" Amazing Stories Mick Garris Winner
1987 "The Cup" The Equalizer David Jackson Winner
1988 "The Musgrave Ritual" Masterpiece Mystery Jeremy Paul Winner
1989 "The Devil's Foot" Masterpiece Mystery Gary Hopkins Winner

1990s[edit]

Year Episode Series Writers Result Ref.
1990 "White Noise" Wiseguy David J. Burke, Alfonse Ruggiero Winner
1991 "Good Night, Dear Heart" Quantum Leap Paul Brown Winner

2000s[edit]

Year Episode Series Writers Result Ref.
2001 "Limitations" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Michael R. Perry Winner
2003 "Waste" Law & Order: SVU Dawn DeNoon, Lisa Marie Petersen Winner
"Ho Down" NYPD Blue Nicholas Wootton, Bill Clark Shortlist
"Mr. Monk Takes A Vacation" Monk Hy Conrad Shortlist
"The Target" The Wire David Simon (teleplay/story), Ed Burns (story) Shortlist
"Tuxedo Hill" Law & Order: Criminal Intent René Balcer Shortlist
2004 "Goodbye" The Practice Peter Blake, David E. Kelley Winner
"Coerced" Law & Order: SVU Jonathan Greene Shortlist
"Mr. Monk and the 12th Man" Monk Michael Angeli Shortlist
"Mr. Monk and the Very, Very Old Man" Monk Daniel Dratch Shortlist
"Probability" Law & Order: Criminal Intent Gerry Conway (story), René Balcer (story) Shortlist
2005 "Want" Law & Order: Criminal Intent Elizabeth Benjamin (teleplay/story), René Balcer (story) Winner
"Consumed" Law & Order: Criminal Intent Warren Leight (teleplay/story), René Balcer (story) Shortlist
"Conscience" Law & Order: Criminal Intent Gerry Conway (teleplay/story), René Balcer (story) Shortlist
"Mr. Monk and the Girl Who Cried Wolf" Monk Hy Conrad Shortlist
"Pas De Deux" Law & Order: Criminal Intent Warren Leight (teleplay/story), René Balcer (story) Shortlist
2006 "Amulet" Sea of Souls Ed Whitmore Winner
"911" Law & Order: SVU Patrick Harbinson Shortlist
"A Bullet Runs Through It, Parts 1 and 2" CSI Richard Catalani, Carol Mendelsohn Shortlist
"Grave Danger" CSI Carol Mendelsohn, Naren Shankar, Quentin Tarantino, Anthony Zuiker Shortlist
"Redemption" Wire in the Blood Guy Burt Shortlist
2007 "Episode 1" Life on Mars Matthew Graham Winner
"Blue Blood" The Closer James Duff, Mike Berchem Shortlist
"Clueless" House Thomas L. Moran Shortlist
"Crocodile" Dexter Clyde Phillips Shortlist
"Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink" Monk Hy Conrad Shortlist
2008 "Pilot" Burn Notice Matt Nix Winner [3]
"It's Alive!" Dexter Daniel Cerone Shortlist
"Pie-lette" Pushing Daisies Bryan Fuller Shortlist
"Senseless" Law & Order: Criminal Intent Warren Leight & Siobhan Byrne O'Connor, Julie Martin & Siobhan Byrne O'Connor Shortlist
"Yahrzeit" Waking the Dead Declan Croghan Shortlist
2009 "Prayer of the Bone" Wire in the Blood Patrick Harbinson Winner
"Burn Card" Law & Order Ed Zuckerman and David Wilcox Shortlist [4]
"Signature" Law & Order: SVU Judith McCreary Shortlist
"Streetwise" Law & Order: SVU Paul Grellong Shortlist
"You May Now Kill the Bride" CSI: Miami Barry O'Brien Shortlist

2010s[edit]

Year Episode Series Writers Result Ref.
2010 "Place of Execution" Place of Execution Patrick Harbinson Winner
2011 "Episode 1" Luther Neil Cross Winner
2012 "Pilot" Homeland Alex Gansa, Howard Gordon, Gideon Raff Winner [5]
“Innocence” Blue Bloods Siobhan Byrne O’Connor Shortlist [5]
“The Life Inside” Justified Benjamin Cavell Shortlist [5]
“Part 1” Whitechapel Ben Court and Caroline Ip Shortlist [5]
“Mask” Law & Order: SVU Speed Weed Shortlist [5]
2013 "A Scandal in Belgravia" Sherlock Steven Moffat Winner
2014 "Episode 1" The Fall Allan Cubitt Winner
“Episode 3” Luther Neil Cross Shortlist [6]
“Legitimate Rape” Law & Order: SVU Kevin Fox and Peter Blauner Shortlist [6]
“Variations Under Domestication” Orphan Black Will Pascoe Shortlist [6]
“Pilot” The Following Kevin Williamson Shortlist [6]
2015 "Episode 1" Happy Valley Sally Wainwright Winner [7][8][9]
“The Empty Hearse” Sherlock Mark Gatiss Shortlist [9]
“Unfinished Business” Blue Bloods Siobhan Byrne O’Connor Shortlist [9]
“Dream Baby Dream” The Killing Sean Whitesell Shortlist [9]
“Episode 6” The Game Toby Whithouse Shortlist [9]
2016 "Gently with the Women" Inspector George Gently Peter Flannery Winner [10][11]
2017 "A Blade of Grass" Penny Dreadful John Logan Winner [12]
2018 "Somebody to Love" Fargo Noah Hawley Winner [13]
2019 "The One That Holds Everything" The Romanoffs Matthew Weiner, Donald Joh Winner [14]

2020s[edit]

Year Episode Series Writers Result Ref.
2020 Season 5, Episode 4 Line of Duty Jed Mercurio Winner [15][16]
2021 "Episode 1, Photochemistry" Dead Still John Morton Winner [17]
“Episode 1, The Stranger” The Stranger Danny Brocklehurst Shortlist [18]
“Episode 1, Open Water” The Sounds Sarah-Kate Lynch Shortlist [18]
“Episode 1” Des Luke Neal Shortlist [18]
“What I Know” The Boys Rebecca Sonnenshine Shortlist [18]
2022 "Boots on the Ground" Narcos: Mexico Iturri Sosa Winner [19]
2023 "Episode 1" Magpie Murders Anthony Horowitz Winner [20]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "Audrey Kelley Roos, a Writer Of Mystery Novels and Plays". The New York Times. December 12, 1982. p. 52.
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  12. ^ "2017 Nominees and Winners". Edgar Awards. Archived from the original on 2017-11-07.
  13. ^ "2018 Nominees and Winners". Edgar Awards. Archived from the original on 2018-11-10.
  14. ^ "2019 Nominees and Winners". Edgar Awards. Archived from the original on 2019-08-18.
  15. ^ "Edgar Award Nominees". www.theedgars.com. Archived from the original on 2012-11-03. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
  16. ^ "Edgar Allan Poe Awards 2020 winners announced". Books+Publishing. 2020-05-05. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
  17. ^ "2021 Edgar Allan Poe Award Winners". Mystery Writers of America.
  18. ^ a b c d "Congratulations to the Winners of the 2021 Edgar Awards". CrimeReads. 2021-04-29. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
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  20. ^ "MWA Announces 2023 Edgar Award Winners". Mystery Writers of America.

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