The Simpsons still have the funniest scripts on US TV, according to an award jury who revealed their nominations on Monday. The show was today nominated for three prestigious Writers Guild of America awards – more than any other comedy show. Malcolm in the Middle is up for two awards, with Frasier and Sex and the City among those with one nomination. Law and Order leads the way in the drama category, with three nominations. The Writers Guild of America gives its awards for the best scriptwriting in TV, radio and film. The Simpsons got its nominations in the TV animation category, for three episodes by three different writers shown in the US in 2003. They were “The Dad Who Knew Too Little”, written by Matt Selman, “Moe Baby Blues” by J Stewart Burns, and “My Mother the Carjacker” by Michael Price.