“Homeland” Makes its First Mark on the Emmys with Writing Win

Showtime’s breakout drama “Homeland” is thought to be a serious contender at this year’s Emmy Awards, and the terrorist drama made its first mark on the show with a win in the writing category.

Alex Gansa, Howard Gordon & Gideon Raff picked up the award for penning the critically-acclaimed pilot, which was considered the strongest of last season.

To win, their work had to beat out writing efforts for “Mad Men” (3 episodes) and “Downton Abbey.”

Written by Brian Cantor

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