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TCA Award for Outstanding New Program

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The TCA Award for Outstanding New Program is an award given by the Television Critics Association.[1]

Winners and nominees

Year Winner Other Nominees
1997-1998
(14th)
Ally McBeal (Fox)
1998-1999
(15th)
The Sopranos (HBO)
1999-2000
(16th)
The West Wing (NBC)
2000-2001
(17th)
Gilmore Girls (The WB)
2001-2002
(18th)
24 (Fox)
2002-2003
(19th)
Boomtown (NBC)
2003-2004
(20th)
Arrested Development (Fox)
2004-2005
(21st)
Lost (ABC)
2005-2006
(22nd)
My Name Is Earl (NBC)
2006-2007
(23rd)
Friday Night Lights (NBC)
2007-2008
(24th)
Mad Men (AMC)
2008-2009
(25th)
True Blood (HBO)
2009-2010
(26th)
Glee (Fox)
2010-2011
(27th)
Game of Thrones (HBO)
2011-2012
(28th)
Homeland (Showtime)
2012-2013
(29th)
The Americans (FX)
2013-2014
(30th)
Orange Is the New Black (Netflix)
2014-2015
(31st)
Better Call Saul (AMC)
2015-2016
(32nd)
Mr. Robot (USA)

References

  1. ^ "Past winners of the TCA Awards". Television Critics Association.