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Last night’s 28th annual Television Critics Association awards, hosted by Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston in Beverly Hills, California ended with HBO’s Game Of Thrones taking home the coveted Program of the Year award.

The event’s other big winners included Louis C.K., who took home the Individual Achievement in Comedy award, and the Outstanding Achievement in Comedy award for his FX series, Louie. The aforementioned Breaking Bad also won the coveted Outstanding Achievement in Drama award.

Classic sitcom Cheers was also honored with the association’s Heritage Award, and a Career Achievement Award was given to Late Show host David Letterman.

The award ceremony was notably shorter than the Emmys, with only 12 awards distributed throughout the night. For those counting, that’s five less awards than Mad Men was nominated for at next September’s Emmys.

You can read the entire award list below:

Program of the Year: Game Of Thrones (HBO)
Outstanding Achievement in Drama: Breaking Bad (AMC)
Outstanding Achievement in Comedy: Louie (FX)
Individual Achievement in Drama: Claire Danes, Homeland (Showtime)
Individual Achievement in Comedy: Louis CK, Louie (FX)
Outstanding New Program: Homeland (Showtime)
Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming: So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
Outstanding Achievement in News and Information: 60 Minutes (CBS)
Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming: Switched At Birth (ABC Family)
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries, and Specials: Masterpiece: Downton Abbey (PBS)
Heritage Award: Cheers (NBC)
Career Achievement Award: David Letterman