TCA Awards Winners: ‘Fleabag’ Takes Home 3 Trophies, ‘Russian Doll’ Named Best Newcomer

The 35th annual Television Critics Association Awards were a big night Saturday for “Fleabag,” which was the evening’s only multi-trophy winner claiming top comedy, the top acting award in that genre for Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and the ultimate program of the year honors. Those three victories for Amazon were only matched by HBO, which earned one win apiece for “Chernobyl,” “Leaving Neverland” and “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver.” If you count the TCA’s Heritage Award, the lifetime achievement award — so to speak — for “Deadwood,” technically, tacked on a fourth honor for HBO. Below are all the winners. Also Read: TCA 2019: Will Viacom Merger Talks Overshadow CBS and 12 Other Burning Questions for Summer Press Tour Individual Achievement in Drama: Michelle Williams (“Fosse/Verdon,” FX) Individual Achievement in Comedy: Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag,” Amazon) Outstanding Achievement in News and Information: “Leaving Neverland” (HBO) Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming: “Queer Eye” (Netflix) Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming: “Arthur” (PBS Kids) Outstanding Achievement in Sketch/Variety Shows: “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” (HBO) Outstanding New Program: “Russian Doll” (Netflix) Outstanding Achievement in Movie Or Miniseries: “Chernobyl” (HBO) Outstanding Achievement in Drama: “Better Call Saul” (AMC) Outstanding Achievement in Comedy: “Fleabag” (Amazon) Program...