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The Simpsons Bags Four WGA Nods

The Simpsons received four out of five nominations in the animation category when The Writers Guild of America announced nominees for its 2004 TV awards yesterday.

Our favorite family was nominated for 15th season episodes "Today, I Am a Clown" by Joel H. Cohen, "Fraudcast News" by Don Payne, "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore" by Julie and David Chambers and "Catch 'Em If You Can" by Ian Maxtone-Graham.

The other nominee in the category is Cartoon Network's Justice League with episode "Starcrossed."

Last year Matt Selman won the Writers Guild of America Award for the 14th season episode "The Dad Who Knew Too Little." The WGA Award winners of 2004 will be announced February 19, 2005 in ceremonies held in Los Angeles and New York.

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WGA Award for The Simpsons

Ian Maxtone-Graham received a Writers Guild of America award for the 15th season Simpsons episode "Catch 'Em If You Can" yesterday. Winners were announced in the 57th annual WGA ceremonies held in Beverly Hills and New York.

Other nominees in the animation category featured three Simpsons episodes ("Today, I Am a Clown" by Joel H. Cohen, "Fraudcast News" by Don Payne, "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore" by Julie and David Chambers) and episode "Starcrossed of Cartoon Network's Justice League.

Last year Matt Selman won the Writers Guild of America Award for the 14th season episode "The Dad Who Knew Too Little."



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