Larry Gelbart Awards
Awards
- Writers Guild of America Award (2004) Original Long Form - "And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself"
- PEN Center USA West Literary Award (1998) Best Teleplay - "Weapons of Mass Distraction"
- Writers Guild of America Award (1997) Lifetime Achievement
- Writers Guild of America Lifetime Achievement Award (1997)
- Writers Guild of America Award (1994) Adapted Long Form - "Barbarians at the Gate"
- CableACE Award (1994) Best Writing, Movie or Miniseries - "Barbarians at the Gate"
- Olivier Award (1994) Best Musical - "City of Angels"
- Olivier Award (1993) Best Musical - "City of Angels"
- London Critics' Circle Award (1993) Best New Musical - "City of Angels"
- Olivier Award (1993) Best Musical - "City of Angels"
- Outer Critics Circle Award (1990) Best Musical - "City of Angels"
- Special Outer Critics Circle Citation (1990) Contribution to Comedy - "Mastergate and City of Angels"
- Tony Award (1990) Best Book of a Musical - "City of Angels"
- Drama Desk Award (1990) Outstanding Book of a Musical - "City of Angels"
- Tony (1990) Book of a Musical - "City of Angels"
- New York Drama Critics Circle Award (1990) Best Musical - "City of Angels"
- New York Drama Critics Circle Award (1989) Best Musical - "City of Angels"
- New York Drama Critics Circle Award (1989) Best Musical - "City of Angels"
- National Society of Film Critics Award (1983) Best Screenplay - "Tootsie"
- Writers Guild of America Award (1983) Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen - "Tootsie"
- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award (1982) Best Screenplay - "Tootsie"
- New York Film Critics Circle Award (1982) Best Screenplay - "Tootsie"
- National Society of Film Critics Award (1982) Best Screenplay - "Tootsie"
- Writers Guild of America Award (1979) Best Comedy Written Directly for the Screen - "Movie Movie"
- Writers Guild of America Award (1978) Best Comedy Adapted from Another Medium - "Oh, God!"
- Writers Guild of America Award (1978) Best-Written Comedy Written Directly for the Screen - "Movie Movie"
- Writers Guild of America Award (1977) Best-Written Comedy Adapted from Another Medium - "Oh, God!"
- Humanitas Prize (1976) 30 minute - "M*A*S*H"
- Emmy Award (1974) Outstanding Comedy Series - "M*A*S*H"
- Emmy (1974) Outstanding Comedy Series - "M*A*S*H"
- Humanitas Award (1974) - "M*A*S*H"
- Peabody Award (1974) - "M*A*S*H"
- Humanitas Award (1973) - "M*A*S*H"
- Peabody Award (1973) - "M*A*S*H"
- Emmy (1973) Outstanding Comedy Series - "M*A*S*H"
- Humanitas Award (1973) - "M*A*S*H"
- Peabody Award (1973) - "M*A*S*H"
- Emmy (1973) Outstanding Comedy Series - "M*A*S*H"
- Writers Guild of America Award (1973) Writing in an Episodic Comedy - "M*A*S*H"
- Writers Guild of America Award (1972) Writing in an Episodic Comedy - "M*A*S*H"
- Writers Guild of America Award (1972) Writing in an Episodic Comedy - "M*A*S*H"
- Tony Award (1963) Best Musical - "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966)"
- Emmy Award (1960) Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Humor - "The Art Carney Special"
- Sylvania Award (1960) - "The Art Carney Special"
- Emmy (1960) Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Humor - "The Art Carney Special"
- Emmy (1959) Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Humor - "The Art Carney Special"
- Emmy (1959) Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Humor - "The Art Carney Special"