TCA Awards Goes to ‘Breaking Bad’

The U.S. Television Critics Association (TCA) presented the TCA Awards last weekend. The Breaking Bad drama series with Bryan Cranston in the lead role has become the main TV program of the year.

Critics’ Choice TV Awards 2013 was given to The Big Bang Theory and Game of Thrones TV series, for best comedy and drama series, respectively. The list of winners also includes Soderbergh’s latest TV movie Behind the Candelabra, the Louie sitcom, The Americans detective series and other popular shows.

We will remind you that in early fall we are having another award presentation for the best television series and outstanding TV stars – “Emmy” – among the nominees of which there are many TCA Awards winners.

TCA Awards Winners 2013:

  • Program of the Year: “Breaking Bad” (AMC)
  • Outstanding New Program: “The Americans” (FX)
  • Outstanding Achievement in Drama: “Game of Thrones” (HBO)
  • Outstanding Achievement in Comedy: (Tie) “The Big Bang Theory” (CBS) and “Parks and Recreation” (NBC).
  • Individual Achievement in Drama: Tatiana Maslany (“Orphan Black,” BBC America)
  • Individual Achievement in Comedy: Louis C.K. (“Louie,” FX)
  • Outstanding Achievement in News and Information: “The Central Park Five” (PBS)
  • Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming: “Shark Tank” (ABC)
  • Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming: “Bunheads” (ABC Family)
  • Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials: “Behind the Candelabra” (HBO)
  • Career Achievement Award: Barbara Walters (ABC)
  • Heritage Award: “All in the Family” (CBS)