Emily Longeretta The 40th annual TCA Awards released its list of winners on Friday ahead of the first in-person ceremony in five years.
FX’s “Shōgun” led the winners’ circle, taking home four prizes from the Television Critics Assn. — including individual achievement in drama for Anna Sawai, as well as outstanding achievement in drama, program of the year and new program of the year.
The latest season of Max’s “Hacks” also saw success with Jean Smart taking the award for individual achievement in comedy and the series taking home the outstanding achievement in comedy award, beating out last year’s winner, “The Bear,” and 2022’s winner, “Abbott Elementary.” The TCA recognized David Lynch and Mark Frost’s mystery series “Twin Peaks” with the Heritage Award for its incredible significance and impact.
The 1990 series, which was led by Kyle MacLachlan, ran for two seasons. The annual Career Achievement award went to the late Andre Braugher, best known for his roles in “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Thief,” “Bojack Horseman,” “Homicide: Life On The Street” and many others.
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