Television Critics Association Awards 2018: 'The Americans' Wins Big With Three Honors
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Star Keri Russell also nabs the Individual Achievement in Drama accolade for her role on the FX series.

AceShowbiz - TV drama "The Americans" was a big winner at the Television Critics Association Awards on Saturday, August 04, taking home three of the four awards it was nominated for.

The series, which came to an end in May, was honoured in the Outstanding Achievement in Drama and Program of the Year categories, while actress Keri Russell won the Individual Achievement in Drama accolade.

"The Good Place" took home the Outstanding Achievement in Comedy award, while Rachel Brosnahan won the Individual Achievement in Comedy award for "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel".

"Killing Eve" won for Outstanding New Program, while "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" took home the Outstanding Achievement in Movie or Miniseries accolade.

And late chef Anthony Bourdain won a posthumous award for Outstanding Achievement in News and Information for his travel series "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown".

Rita Moreno was also honoured with a lifetime achievement award at the prizegiving at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.

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