The math is in: If you add hot priests and reasonably priced jumpsuits to your show, your award-season success jumps by 25 percent. We don’t make the rules! Fleabag took in the top honors at the 35th annual Television Critics Association awards on Saturday evening, with the show pulling double duty with Program of the Year and Outstanding Achievement in Comedy. Phoebe Waller-Bridge also walked away with Individual Achievement in Comedy, as did Fosse/Verdon’s Michelle Williams for Individual Achievement in Drama. The cat-friendly Russian Doll and feel-bad Chernobyl also got some love, with Outstanding New Program and Outstanding Achievement in Movie Or Miniseries, respectively. Check out the rest of the winners below as the Emmys rapidly approach.
Individual Achievement in Drama: Michelle Williams (Fosse/Verdon, FX)
Individual Achievement in Comedy: Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag, Amazon)
Outstanding Achievement in News and Information:Â Leaving Neverland (HBO)
Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming: Queer Eye (Netflix)
Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming: Arthur (PBS Kids)
Outstanding Achievement in Sketch/Variety Shows: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO)
Outstanding New Program: Russian Doll (Netflix)
Outstanding Achievement in Movie Or Miniseries: Chernobyl (HBO)
Outstanding Achievement in Drama: Better Call Saul (AMC)
Outstanding Achievement in Comedy: Fleabag (Amazon)
Program of the Year: Fleabag (Amazon)
Lifetime Achievement Honoree:Â David Milch
Heritage Award: Deadwood (HBO)