Fleabag has arrived at the 2019 awards season with the dark comedy dominating TV Critics Association awards (TCAs) with major wins, including Individual Achievement in Comedy for its creator and star Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
The Amazon show won in all three categories in which it was nominated, the other two being Outstanding Achievement in Comedy and Programme of the Year. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Michelle Williams held up the end in terms of Individual Achievement in Drama for her role in FX limited series Fosse/Verdon.
Russian Doll emerged winner as the Outstanding New Programme. The Netflix show, starring and co-created by Natasha Lyonne, had received four nominations.
The streamer’s make-over show Queer Eye was adjudged as the Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming. HBO’s critically-acclaimed limited series Chernobyl was named Outstanding Achievement in Movie Or Miniseries, while Better Call Saul, the beloved spin-off of AMC’s Breaking Bad, took home the prize for Outstanding Achievement in Drama.
HBO secured more wins as its controversial Michael Jackson expose Leaving Neverland that took home the award in the category of Outstanding Achievement in News and Information.
John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight (HBO) won the award Outstanding Achievement in Sketch/Variety Show second consecutive time and the Heritage Award was bagged by American Western Deadwood, which aired on the network from 2004 to 2006.
Deadwood creator David Milch accepted the Lifetime Achievement Honour in a rare appearance at the TCAs.
“Heartfelt thanks for walking with me on my journey. Here’s hoping I have a few more stories left to tell,” he said.
“The dirty secret is how deeply we care what the critics think,” Milch quipped. The writer, also known for NYPD Blue and Hill Street Blues, went public with his Alzheimer’s diagnosis in April. (PTI)