FILE PHOTO: Creator Ryan Murphy poses at the Paley Center for Media's PlayFest 2011 event honoring the television series
Creator Ryan Murphy poses at the Paley Center for Media's PlayFest 2011 event honoring the television series "Glee" at the Saban theatre in Los Angeles March 16, 2011. Image Credit: Reuters

Television writer and producer Ryan Murphy, creator of hits from “Glee” to “9-1-1” and “American Horror Story,” will receive a lifetime achievement honour at Hollywood’s Golden Globes ceremony next month.

Murphy’s appearance will add another big name to the January 10 line-up as organisers try to rebound from a diversity and ethics scandal.

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the group that votes on the Golden Globes, said it would celebrate Murphy’s contributions to television with its fourth Carol Burnett Award.

Previous honourees were Burnett, Ellen DeGeneres and Norman Lear.

Murphy, 57, won fans for his musical TV series “Glee” from 2009 to 2015. His other credits include anthology series “American Horror Story,” drama series “9-1-1” and “Pose,” a show that broke ground with a large transgender cast.

The HFPA also said this week it would honour comedian Eddie Murphy with the Cecil B. DeMille award, a lifetime achievement award for film work, at the January ceremony.