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TV Critics Association Award 2025 Winner: “Peter” Leader

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HBO Max-nominated freshman drama The Pitt is the biggest champion of the 41st annual TV Critics Association (TCA) awards this year, and overall has won four awards, including the Best Program of the Year, The Outstanding Achievement in the Drama, Outstanding New Program and Personal Achievement (for Star Noah Wyle).

“It's an honor to be nominated, especially at that company,” Wyle said in a pre-entry admissions speech to TCA members. “I've known you a lot for a long time. You've written some lovely stuff about me over the years, especially my show.”

Because there is no TV critics association. This summer’s press conference, the TCA Awards ceremony was virtual – a press release and revealed on Wednesday morning for 2025 winners, some of whom were sent to the organization in a video of Thank You. In addition to recognizing the best shows in comedy, drama, movies/featured dramas, variety shows/sketches, reality, news, news, news, family and children’s food, TCA has presented career achievement awards to “Matlock” stars Kathy Bates and “Sesame Street.”

Apart from “Matlock,” Bates's impressive TV resumes include “Two and Half Men” and “American Horror Story: The Covenant” (both won an Emmy), as well as characters on the show “Office,” “Six Foot,” “Under the Hill,” “King of the Hill,” “King of the Hill,” “Big Bang Theory,” “Big Bang Theory,” “3rd Rock of Sun the Sun the Sun the Sun the Sun the Sun the Sun the Sun the Sun and “Harry's” and “Harry's fuud” and “Harry's.”

“Your recognition means the world to me and I thank all TCA members for this incredible honor,” Bates said in a statement. “Your support and dedication to the TV industry is priceless and I am very humbled by your recognition.”

As for “Sesame Street”, the show won the TCA's Legacy Award,” which recognizes the enduring cultural impact of groundbreaking programs and is committed to helping generations learn about their ABC, the 123s, Sesame Street and more. “Sesame Street” makes TV history the first children's series to use educational goals and surround it around its actual corminmens of Contricting Contricments of Charticments of Contricments of Charterments of Charterments of Charterments.

Among other categories, Apple TV+'s “The Studio” won in comedy, while Netflix's “Adolescent” won awards in movies, miniseries and specialties. In fact, the Peacock's “traitor” won for the second consecutive year.

“Traitors” host/executive producer Alan Cumming said, “It really means a lot, especially from critics because when you start something new and different, you are trying to change a type of way, and to some extent, the critic is so exciting that the critics get and take it in the way they intend and support it.”

Disney+'s “Who Doctor Who” won the TCA award for the second time, and “Sesame Street” was once again named Best -in -2011, 2011 and 2018 among children's fares.

The TCA Awards presented gender-neutral awards in performance; in addition to Wyle's drama, “Someone” star Bridget Everett won in the comedy.

“I’m so grateful for the honor of this show, which means a lot to me,” Everett said. “I’m especially grateful for the opportunity to thank critics who saw what we were going to do from the very beginning.”

The TCA Awards were selected by 235 members of Org, which was on the 2024-2025 TV season. The Program of the Year Award (which confronts all genres and genres of series awards against each other) is in line with the final Emmy winners of drama, comedy or limited series over the past decade. The exceptions are Fox's “Empire” in 2015, namely FX's “American” in 2018 and ABC's “Abbott Elementary School” in 2022. During this period, the award also expects that the award will also be expected to have several so-called “stunning” winners, including Hulu's “Handmaid's Tale” including 2017's “Handmaid's Tale”, the first streaming program in 2017, which was won with the wins and the effect of winning in Emmys, Emmys and Amazon's and Amazon's of Amazon's of amazy's and fleag'.

“The winners of these TCA Awards not only make us happy, but also make us obsessed with the fictional and real-life character life. We are happy to respect them,” said Andy Dehnart, TCA President. “TCA exists to support the work of our members and celebrate the role of television in our culture, and through these awards and accompanying videos, we are all doing it.”


Here is the list of 2025 TCA Award winners:

Annual Course – “Pitt” (HBO Max)

Outstanding Achievements in Comedy – “Studio” (Apple TV+)

Outstanding Achievements in Drama – “HBO Max”

Outstanding achievements in movies, ministry or specialty dishes – “Adolescent” (Netflix)

Excellent new plan – “Pitt” (HBO Max)

Personal Achievements in the Drama – Noah Wyle, “Pitt” (HBO Max)

Personal Achievements in Comedy – Bridget Everett, “Someone Somewhere” (HBO)

Outstanding achievements in news and information – “Peeing Like” (HBO) (HBO)

Outstanding achievements in variety, conversation or sketching – “SNL50: Anniversary Special” (NBC)

Outstanding achievements in reality – “Traitor” (Peacock) (2024 Champion)

Outstanding achievements in family shows – “Who Doctor Who” (Disney+) (2024 Champion)

Outstanding Achievements in Children's Programs – “Sesame Street” – (HBO)

Career Achievement Award – Kathy Bates

Heritage Award – “Sesame Street”

(Clayton Davis contributed to the report.)