At the 2010 WGA Awards night, Steven Levitan revealed that the final episode for the first season of "Modern Family" will be set in Hawaii. A finale vacation treat for the whole family. Though many guests have graced the show, Steven expressed his trust and confidence in his cast. He wants "Modern Family" to be watched, not because of the guest stars but because of the talent and creativity of his cast. "Modern Family"'s success lies in the team's hard work and everybody contributes generously to the development of the show.
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Steven Levitan and "Modern Family" at the WGA Awards
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on Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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At the 2010 WGA Awards night, Steven Levitan revealed that the final episode for the first season of "Modern Family" will be set in Hawaii. A finale vacation treat for the whole family. Though many guests have graced the show, Steven expressed his trust and confidence in his cast. He wants "Modern Family" to be watched, not because of the guest stars but because of the talent and creativity of his cast. "Modern Family"'s success lies in the team's hard work and everybody contributes generously to the development of the show.
Modern Family Wins 2010 WGA Awards
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on Saturday, February 20, 2010
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[Photo: ABC]
Kudos! Congratulations to "Modern Family" for winning the outstanding achievement for Television's New Series in the 2010 Writers Guild of America Awards. The writers for "Modern Family" include Paul Corrigan, Sameer Gardezi, Joe Lawson, Steven Levitan, Christopher Lloyd, Dan O'Shannon, Brad Walsh, Caroline Williams, Bill Wrubel, and Danny Zuker of ABC. Aside from this, the "Pilot" episode, written by Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd of ABC has also won outstanding achievement for Television's Episodic Comedy together with "30 Rock's" episode "Apollo, Apollo", written by Robert Carlock of NBC. Many writers of comedy sitcoms have been inspired by "Modern Family's" continuing success. Good luck to future comedy sitcoms and I wish that "Modern Family" will still continue to shine in the limelight.
Click here for the complete list of winners.