6th Critics' Choice Television Awards

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6th Critics' Choice Television Awards
DateJanuary 17, 2016 (2016-01-17)
LocationBarker Hangar, Santa Monica, California
CountryUnited States
Presented byBroadcast Television Journalists Association
Hosted byT.J. Miller
Highlights
Most awardsFargo (4)
Most nominationsFargo (8)
Best Comedy SeriesMaster of None
Best Drama SeriesMr. Robot
Websitewww.criticschoice.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkA&E / Lifetime / LMN

The 6th Critics' Choice Television Awards ceremony, presented by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA), honored the best in primetime television programming from June 1, 2015, to December 31, 2015, and was held on January 17, 2016, at the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California.[1] The ceremony was simulcast live on A&E, Lifetime and LMN, and hosted by T.J. Miller.[2]

The nominations were announced on December 14, 2015. Channelwise, ABC, FX Networks (FX & FXX), and HBO received the most nominations with 14 apiece, followed by Fox with 12.[3]

This year marked the first time the awards were combined with the Critics' Choice Movie Awards.[4]

Winners and nominees[]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface:

Jeffrey Tambor, Best Actor in a Comedy Series winner
Rachel Bloom, Best Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Andre Braugher, Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series winner
Mayim Bialik, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Rami Malek, Best Actor in a Drama Series winner
Carrie Coon, Best Actress in a Drama Series winner
Christian Slater, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner
Constance Zimmer, Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winner
Idris Elba, Best Actor in a Movie/Limited Series winner
Kirsten Dunst, Best Actress in a Movie/Limited Series winner
Jesse Plemons, Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Limited Series winner
Jean Smart, Best Supporting Actress in a Movie/Limited Series winner
Timothy Olyphant, Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series winner
Margo Martindale, Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series winner
James Lipton, Best Reality Show Host winner
Best Series
Best Comedy Series Best Drama Series
Best Movie/Limited Series Best Animated Series
Most Bingeworthy Show
  • Outlander (Starz)
    • Empire (Fox)
    • Friends (NBC)
    • Game of Thrones (HBO)
    • Orange Is the New Black (Netflix)
    • The Walking Dead (AMC)
Best Acting in a Comedy Series
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Acting in a Drama Series
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Acting in a Movie/Limited Series
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Guest Performing
Best Guest Performer – Comedy Best Guest Performer – Drama
Reality & Variety
Best Unstructured Reality Series Best Structured Reality Series
Best Talk Show Best Reality Show Host
Best Reality Series – Competition

Shows with multiple wins[]

The following shows received multiple awards:

Awards Series
4 Fargo
3 Mr. Robot

Shows with multiple nominations[]

The following shows received multiple nominations:

Nominations Series
8 Fargo
6 The Leftovers
Transparent
5 The Wiz Live!
4 Black-ish
Mr. Robot
Penny Dreadful
3 American Horror Story: Hotel
Empire
Jane the Virgin
The Knick
Luther
Rectify
Saints & Strangers
Show Me a Hero
UnREAL
You're the Worst
2 The Amazing Race
Chopped
Fresh Off the Boat
Getting On
The Grinder
Hannibal
Inside the Actors Studio
The Last Man on Earth
Master of None
The Middle
Mom
Nashville
Survivor

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Hipes, Patrick (January 17, 2016). "Critics' Choice Awards: 'Spotlight' Wins Best Picture; 'Mr. Robot' Best Drama Series". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
  2. ^ Evans, Greg (December 11, 2015). "'Silicon Valley' Star T.J. Miller To Host Critics' Choice Awards". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  3. ^ Hipes, Patrick (December 14, 2015). "Critics' Choice Awards Nominations: 'Mad Max' Leads Film; ABC, HBO, FX Networks & 'Fargo' Top TV". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  4. ^ Galuppo, Mia (September 30, 2015). "Critics' Choice TV and Movie Awards to Combine Into One Event". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 30, 2015.

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