In addition to Phoebe's Individual Achievement in Comedy accolade, 'Fleabag' nails two other trophies, Program of the Year and Outstanding Achievement in Comedy, from the annual event.
- Aug 5, 2019
AceShowbiz - Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Michelle Williams were the big winners at the 2019 Television Critics Association Awards on Saturday night (August 03).
The creator of Amazon's "Fleabag" picked up Program of the Year, Outstanding Achievement in Comedy and Individual Achievement in Comedy honours at the prizegiving, while Williams was recognised for her portrayal of Gwen Verdon in "Fosse/Verdon".
"Better Call Saul", "Chernobyl", "Russian Doll", "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver", "Queer Eye", and the Michael Jackson child abuse documentary "Leaving Neverland" were also honoured, while "Deadwood" picked up the coveted Heritage Award and the show's creator, David Milch, was fated with the Lifetime Achievement award at the event in Beverly Hills, California.
The full list of winners is:
- Lifetime Achievement Honoree: David Milch
- Heritage Award: "Deadwood"
- Individual Achievement in Drama: Michelle Williams, "Fosse/Verdon"
- Individual Achievement in Comedy: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, "Fleabag"
- Outstanding Achievement in News and Information: "Leaving Neverland"
- Outstanding Achievement in Reality: "Queer Eye"
- Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming: "Arthur"
- Outstanding Achievement in Sketch/Variety: "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver"
- Outstanding Achievement in Movie or Miniseries: "Chernobyl"
- Outstanding New Program: "Russian Doll"
- Outstanding Achievement in Drama: "Better Call Saul"
- Outstanding Achievement in Comedy: "Fleabag"
- Program of the Year: "Fleabag"