2025 TCA Award Winners

HBO Max’s “The Pitt” Took Home TCA’s Most Coveted Accolades Including Program of the Year, Outstanding Achievement in Drama, Outstanding New Program, and Individual Achievement in Drama for Series Star Noah Wyle

Other Winners Include Apple TV+’s Industry Send-Up “The Studio,” Buzzy Netflix Drama “Adolescence,” and Long-Running Family Favorite “Doctor Who,” as well as Heritage Award Honoree “Sesame Street” and Career Achievement Recipient Kathy Bates

LOS ANGELES – August 20, 2025 – The winners of the 41st Annual Television Critics Association (TCA) Awards were announced today across the organization’s social media platforms. Awards went to shows including “The Pitt,” “Adolescence,” “The Studio,” “Doctor Who,” “The Traitors,” and “Sesame Street.” 

TCA bestowed its esteemed Career Achievement honor upon Kathy Bates, who said, “Your recognition means the world to me, and I'm grateful to all of the TCA members for this incredible honor. Your support and dedication to the television industry are invaluable, and I am truly humbled by your acknowledgment.”

“Somebody Somewhere” star Bridget Everett won the Individual Achievement in Comedy award for her role as Sam Miller, and said, “I am beyond grateful to be honored for this show, which has meant so much to me. And I'm especially grateful to have the opportunity to thank you, the critics, who saw what we were trying to do from the very beginning.” 

 

Individual Achievement in Drama winner and “The Pitt” star Noah Wyle said in his acceptance, “It is an honor to be nominated, especially in that company, and it is incredibly gratifying to win. I've known a lot of you for a long time. You've written some lovely things about me through the years and about my shows, especially this one.”

Peacock’s “The Traitors” won its second consecutive Outstanding Achievement in Reality award. Host and executive producer Alan Cumming said it “really means a lot, especially coming from the critics, because when you start something new and different and you're trying to change a genre, in a way, it's really heartening that the critics get that and notice and receive it in the way that it was intended and support it.”

TCA’s 235 professional television journalists, critics, and editors throughout the United States and Canada cast their votes for exceptional programming offerings from the 2024-2025 television season in 14 distinct categories. Top picks for each category were revealed across TCA’s social media accounts, where TCA members commended the winners’ craft and work followed by an acceptance speech from winners. 

“Each of these TCA Award winners not only entertained us, but also immersed us in the lives of characters, both fictional and real-life. We’re thrilled to honor them,” said TCA President Andy Dehnart, the founder and editor of reality blurred. “TCA exists to support our members’ work and celebrate TV’s role in our culture, and with these awards and accompanying videos, we’re doing both.”

At the forefront of the 2025 TCA Awards is HBO Max’s new medical procedural “The Pitt,which accrued four wins in 2025, taking home the organization’s most coveted accolades including Program of the YearOutstanding Achievement in DramaOutstanding New Program, plus Wyle’s Individual Achievement in Drama, his first TCA Award.

Other notable winners include Apple TV+’s star-studded industry satire “The Studio,” whose inaugural season produced a win for Outstanding Achievement in ComedyNetflix’s headline-grabbing portrait of online extremism “Adolescence” nabbed Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries or SpecialsHBO’s powerful two-part Paul Reuben profile “Pee-wee as Himself” pedaled off with Outstanding Achievement in News and InformationNBC’s landmark legacy celebration “SNL50: The Anniversary Special” proved ready for primetime, taking home Outstanding Achievement in Variety, Talk Or Sketch; while Disney+’s long-running sci-fi spectacular “Doctor Who” zoomed back to Gallifrey with its second-straight Outstanding Achievement in Family Programming honor; and the pioneering educational series “Sesame Street” added to its trophy case with its fourth Outstanding Achievement In Children’s Programming prize.

TCA is also proud to present “Sesame Street” with one of its highest honors—the prestigious Heritage Award—in recognition of the groundbreaking program’s enduring cultural impact and strong commitment to helping generations of children learn their ABCs, 123s, and so much more. “Sesame Street” made television history as the first kid-focused series to employ educational goals and develop its programming around an actual curriculum. 

“Thank you, TCA,” Elmo said in his acceptance on behalf of the show. “You know, you're some of our favorite letters on Sesame Street. We're gonna put this award on a shelf in Hooper's Store for everyone to see. Oh, Elmo hopes the Cookie Monster doesn't try to eat it, though! Thank you, TCA. Elmo loves you.” 

With nearly 60 years of sustained success to its credit, “Sesame Street” stands out as one of the longest-running shows on television and is largely considered to be among the greatest programs of all time—amassing more than 220 Emmy Awards and 11 Grammys in the process. Though the show, itself, continues to grow and change in a reflection of ever-evolving tastes, interests, and curriculum, it has never lost sight of its driving initiative to instill important values of critical thinking, friendship, and curiosity in children around the world.

Bates’ award is in recognition of five decades of excellence at the highest levels of both stage and screen. A respected Oscar and Golden Globe winner whose impressive resumé boasts touted turns in blockbuster films such as MiseryTitanicPrimary ColorsAbout SchmidtFried Green Tomatoes, and The Waterboy, Bates has seamlessly parlayed her big screen skills into TV immortality. She most notably showcased her wide-ranging repertoire with consecutive Emmy wins in 2012 and 2013, where she was awarded Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her performance as Charlie Harper’s Ghost on “Two and a Half Men,” followed by Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for her portrayal of the devious Delphine LaLaurie in “American Horror Story: Coven.” Her diverse television credits also include celebrated roles in a bevy of hit series and specials such as “The Office,” “Six Feet Under,” “King of the Hill,” “The Big Bang Theory,” “3rd Rock From the Sun,” “Harry’s Law,” “Feud: Bette and Joan,” and many more. Bates can currently be seen as the titular legal extraordinaire in the modern reimagining of “Matlock” on CBS, for which she recently received her landmark 15th Emmy nomination.

Below is the list of 2025 Television Critics Association winners. YouTube versions of presentation and acceptance videos are linked below; all videos can be found under the hashtag #TCAAwards on TCA’s social media channels:

2025 TCA Award winners

Program of the Year — “The Pitt” — HBO Max 
Accepted by “The Pitt” cast and producers
https://youtube.com/shorts/kHAh-Z5aCYE

Outstanding Achievement in Comedy  — “The Studio” — Apple TV+ 
Accepted by “The Studio” cast and producers
https://youtube.com/shorts/kvaTPund0bY

Outstanding Achievement in Drama — “The Pitt” — HBO Max
https://youtube.com/shorts/a1MKf74wHxs

Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries or Specials — “Adolescence” — Netflix 
Accepted by “Adolescence” Co-Creator and Writer Jack Thorne
https://youtube.com/shorts/gc8wjI5eB_8

Outstanding New Program  — “The Pitt” — HBO Max 
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3yXdQiL5UbA

Individual Achievement in Drama — Noah Wyle, “The Pitt” — HBO Max 
Accepted by Noah Wyle
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DDMHoNmaNZI

Individual Achievement in Comedy — Bridget Everett, “Somebody Somewhere” — HBO
Accepted by Bridget Everett
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/K2WFlATagZI

Outstanding Achievement in News and Information — “Pee-wee as Himself” — HBO 
Accepted by “Pee-wee as Himself” Executive Producer and Director Matt Wolf
https://youtube.com/shorts/dQJSDMU65qc?feature=share

Outstanding Achievement in Variety, Talk or Sketch — “SNL50: The Anniversary Special” — NBC 
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/B2vrcBkVx4M

Outstanding Achievement in Reality — “The Traitors” — Peacock (2024 Winner)  
Accepted by “The Traitors” Host and Executive Producer Alan Cumming
https://youtube.com/shorts/iBnBTasQINc

Outstanding Achievement in Family Programming  — “Doctor Who” — Disney+ (2024 Winner) 
Accepted by “Doctor Who” star Varada Sethu
https://youtube.com/shorts/XQL67VTts7I

Outstanding Achievement in Children's Programming — “Sesame Street” — HBO (2001-PBS, 2011-PBS & 2018-HBO Winner in Youth Category)
Accepted by Elmo
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hsIQDdWV5yY

Career Achievement Award – Kathy Bates
Accepted by Kathy Bates 
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/sq-smkOPais

Heritage Award – “Sesame Street”
Accepted by Elmo
https://youtube.com/shorts/TW53srCy3fM

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Past TCA Award winners are listed on the organization’s official website, tvcritics.org/tca-awards.  

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