2024 Critics Choice Awards TV winners: ‘Beef’ and ‘The Bear’ tie with 4 wins each

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The 29th Critics Choice Awards are being held live on Sunday, Jan. 14, and during the ceremony awards will be presented in 20 television categories. These awards follow on the heels of the Golden Globes on Jan. 7 and the nominations for the SAG Awards on 10 and predate by one day the winners of the 75th Emmy Awards, which were rescheduled from Sept. 2023 to Jan. 15, 2024.

The Morning Show” leads all other TV series with six nominations heading into tonight’s ceremony. The final season of “Succession” is right on its heels with five, though. A host of shows nabbed four bids each, including “Abbott Elementary,” “A Small Light,” “Beef,” “Lessons in Chemistry,” “Loki,” “Reservation Dogs” and “The Bear.”

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7:00pm — Welcome to the 29th Critics Choice Awards, where Chelsea Handler will host the ceremony that kicked off with a montage of clips from the film and TV nominees.

7:23pmJessica Williams (“Shrinking”) and Phil Dunster (“Ted Lasso”) present the awards for Limited/Movie Supporting Actor to Jonathan Bailey (“Fellow Travelers”) and Limited/Movie Supporting Actress to Maria Bello (“Beef”). This is Bailey’s first-ever Critics Choice nomination and Bello’s second after 2006’s “A History of Violence.”

7:30pmVanessa Morgan and Giacomo Gianiotti (the upcoming series “Wild Cards”) present the award for Drama Supporting Actor to Billy Crudup (“The Morning Show”) and Drama Supporting Actress to Elizabeth Debicki (“The Crown”). “The Morning Show” is the most nominated series of the night and takes home its first prize. Crudup previously won this award in 2020; Debicki was a first-time nominee.

7:39pmJenny Slate and Ramy Youssef present the award for Comedy Supporting Actor to Ebon Moss-Bachrach (“The Bear”) and Comedy Supporting Actress to Meryl Streep (“Only Murders in the Building”). This is Moss-Bachrach’s first Critics Choice nomination. Streep has 14 total nominations from the critics, but this is the first time she has won for a TV series. She has wins for films “Doubt,” “Julie & Julia” and “Florence Foster Jenkins.”

7:46pmJason Segal (“Shrinking”) presents the award for Limited/Movie Actress to Ali Wong (“Beef”).

7:49pmNatasha Lyonne (“Poker Face”) presents the trophy for Limited/Movie Actor to Steven Yeun (“Beef”). Yeun was previously nominated in 2021 in the Film Actor category for “Minari.”

8:17pmNicholas Braun (“Succession”) presents the award for Comedy Actress to Ayo Edebiri (“The Bear”). She was nominated last year for this role in the supporting category. She competes for the Comedy Supporting Actress prize tomorrow at the 75th Emmys.

8:25pmMandy Moore and Ashley Madekwe (“Dr. Death”) present the trophy for Comedy Actor to Jeremy Allen White (“The Bear”). White previously won this category last year. At this point in the ceremony, “Beef” and “The Bear” are tied for the most trophies with three each.

8:47pm — Following Harrison Ford‘s (“Shrinking”) acceptance speech for the Career Achievement Award, the following TV awards were announced: TV Movie winner “Quiz Lady,” Foreign Language Series winner “Lupin,” Animated Series winner “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off,” Talk Show winner “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” and Comedy Special winner “John Mulaney: Baby J.”

8:51pmKe Huy Quan presents the award for Drama Actress to Sarah Snook (“Succession”). She previously won for the role of Shiv Roy in 2022 in the Drama Supporting Actress category.

8:55pmGael García Bernal and Carl Gugino present the award for Drama Actor to Kieran Culkin (“Succession”). Culkin is undefeated at the Critics Choice Awards, winning in 2003 for the film “Igby Goes Down” for Best Young Actor/Actress and in 2022 for “Succession” in the Drama Supporting Actor category.

9:01pmSandra Oh and Awkwafina (“Quiz Lady”) present the award for Comedy Series to “The Bear.” The series won 4 total awards tonight, nearly sweeping the comedy categories and winning in every category in which it was nominated. It was nominated last year in this category. Liza Colón-Zayas accepts the award on behalf of the series and ensemble.

9:10pmDan Levy, a Critics Choice winner for “Schitt’s Creek,” presents the award for Drama Series to “Succession.” The series won three total awards tonight. Creator Jesse Armstrong is on hand to accept the award tonight. The HBO show previously won Drama Series in 2020 and 2022. It ends its run with a lifetime total of eight Critics Choice Awards.

9:18pm — The cast of the new series “Extended Family” — Jon Cryer, Donald Faison and Abigail Spencer — presents the award for Limited Series to “Beef.” The limited series ends the night with four total trophies. Creator Lee Sung Jin accepts the award on behalf of the show.

Now that all of the TV awards have been presented, see below for the final tally of Critics Choice TV Award winners by show:

Beef — 4
The Bear — 4
Succession — 3
Fellow Travelers — 1
John Mulaney: Baby J — 1
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver — 1
Lupin — 1
Only Murders in the Building — 1
Quiz Lady — 1
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off — 1
The Crown — 1
The Morning Show — 1

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