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‘The Americans’ wins big at TV Critics Awards
    2018-08-06  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

FX’S “The Americans” ended its run on a high Saturday, taking home TCA Award wins in three of the four categories in which it was nominated, including program of the year.

Heading into Saturday’s 34th annual Television Critics Association Awards with the second-most nominations (four), star Keri Russell took home the award for individual achievement in drama as the dearly departed FX spy drama was also recognized as outstanding drama series.

“The Americans” was the night’s only multiple award winner. BBC America’s “Killing Eve” — which entered the night with a leading five nominations — took home the win for outstanding new program. NBC’s Mike Schur comedy “The Good Place” collected the prize for achievement in comedy, while “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” star Rachel Brosnahan took home the individual achievement award for comedy.

HBO’s “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” won for outstanding sketch/variety series (a new award this year), while CNN’s “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown” was recognized as the best news and information series. HBO’s “Sesame Street” was recognized for achievement in youth programming, while Netflix’s “Queer Eye” revival took home the top reality programming award.

On the miniseries front, the second season of FX’s “American Crime Story” — “The Assassination of Gianni Versace” — took home the prize.

The non-televised event, hosted by comedian Robin Thede, former host of BET’s “The Rundown,” was held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, home of the three-week TCA summer press tour that is currently underway. The awards were voted on by more than 200 television critics and journalists from the United States and Canada.

The nearly two-hour ceremony also featured the TCA honoring NBC’s “Friends” with its highest honor, the Heritage Award, while presenting Rita Moreno with its Career Achievement Award.

There wasn’t a single repeat winner from last year.

(SD-Agencies)

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