The Amazon comedy took home three awards at the 2019 Television Critics Association Awards on Saturday night — the show was named outstanding comedy and program of the year, and creator/writer/producer/star Phoebe Waller-Bridge won the award for individual achievement in comedy.
For the second year in a row, a Utahn was among the winners. Tan France and the rest of the Fab Five were at the ceremony at the Beverly Hilton Hotel to accept the award for best reality show; it also won in 2018.
HBO won four awards — for its documentary about Michael Jackson's alleged sexual abuse of children, “Leaving Neverland”; for its miniseries about nuclear disaster, “Chernobly”; for its late-night comedy show “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver”; and for its series and movie “Deadwood,” which won the Heritage Award — sort of a lifetime achievement award for a series.