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2009 Emmy Award Winners: '30 Rock' & 'Mad Men' Recognized




Mad Men and 30 Rock were triumphant Emmy winners, with the shows winning the Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Comedy Series categories, respectively.

In addition, Alec Baldwin snagged the prize of Outstanding Lead Actor for his role on the NBC comedy. Both shows also won for the Outstanding Writing categories for both Drama and Comedy.

Toni Collette won Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her starring role in the Showtime series, United States of Tara. Also in the comedy category, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart won big as the Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy series, as well as the Writing category therein.

Bubbly Kristin Chenoweth gushed on stage that she'd love a job on Mad Men, as she accepted her prize for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in the now-canceled, Pushing Daisies. Jon Cryer, who plays Alan Harper in Two and a Half Men, won Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

On the dramatic end of things, Glenn Close took the Lead Actress trophy for playing Patty Hewes in Damages and Bryan Cranston of Breaking Bad from AMC acted as her male counterpart for the same award.

The Outstanding Made for TV Movie went to Grey Gardens, and both actors Jessica Lange and Ken Howard were recognized for their roles in the HBO picture.

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'True Blood' Named Outstanding Program At TCA Awards




The Television Critics Association has spoken. True Blood was named outstanding series, and Battlestar Galactica was named Program of the Year.

CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory was shut out for a comedy series Emmy nomination this year, but the series was given top comedy program honors and its star, Jim Parsons, given the outstanding individual achievement in comedy awards.

The critics agreed with TV Academy voters when it came to honoring AMC's Mad Men, however with the series winning for top drama and AMC's Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston honored for individual achievement in drama.

The full list of winners is after the jump.

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Drama Winners: 2008 Emmy Awards




After a highly successful run on The Shield, Glenn Close took home the prize for lead actress in a drama series for her new FX series Damages. Additionally, the supporting actor in a drama Emmy went to her co-star Zeljko Ivanek.

As for lead actor, Bryan Cranston won for his role as the meth-lab guy in Breaking Bad. However, it was Mad Men that went home with the coveted outstanding drama series Emmy.

The HBO mini-series John Adams won for outstanding miniseries and its star Paul Giamatti picked up the lead actor in a miniseries award as did the lead actress Laura Linney. Their co-star Tom Wilkinson took home the supporting actor in a miniseries or movie award.

Supporting actress in a drama went to Dianne Wiest for In Treatment and Eileen Atkins took the supporting actress in a miniseries or movie statuette for her role in Cranford.

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