Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form

Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form

The Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form is an award given annually by members of the World Science Fiction Convention for the best science fiction or fantasy works. Any dramatic production of a running time of less than ninety minutes (without commercials, if applicable) is eligible for the award. The award was created in 2003, from splitting the original Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation award into two categories: long and short forms.

YearTV EpisodeTV SeriesWriter 
2008BlinkDoctor WhoSteven Moffat 
2007The Girl in the FireplaceDoctor WhoSteven Moffat 
2006The Empty Child/"The Doctor Dances"Doctor WhoSteven Moffat 
200533Battlestar GalacticaRonald D. Moore 
2004Gollum's Acceptance Speech at the 2003 MTV Movie Awards-Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens and Peter Jackson 
2003Conversations with Dead PeopleBuffy the Vampire SlayerJane Espenson and Drew Goddard 
Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form
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