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People’s Choice Awards 2014: winners

Winners included The Good Wife, The Walking Dead, Castle, Big Bang & American Horror Story.

2014-01-10_0117_001It always amazes me how the People’s Choice Awards manages to dish out their plethora of awards in one single show.

The roll-call of categories covering Film, Television and Music goes on forever.

The event staged at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday was hosted by Two Broke Girls stars Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs (pictured).

The big winners amongst the TV categories included The Good Wife, The Walking Dead, Castle, The Big Bang Theory and American Horror Story.

Living up to their title, more than 700 million votes were cast for these.

TV Winners:

Network TV drama: The Good Wife

On-screen chemistry: Ian Somerhalder (Damon) and Nina Dobrev (Elena), The Vampire Diaries

Cable TV drama: The Walking Dead

Actor in a new TV series: Joseph Morgan

Actress in a new TV series: Sarah Michelle Gellar

Comedic TV actress: Kaley Cuoco

Comedic TV actor: Chris Colfer

Dramatic TV actor: Josh Charles

Dramatic TV actress: Stana Katic

Daytime TV host: Ellen DeGeneres

Late-night talk show host: Stephen Colbert

New talk-show host: Queen Latifah

Competition TV show: The Voice

Humanitarian: Jennifer Hudson

Network TV comedy: The Big Bang Theory

Cable TV actress: Lucy Hale

Streaming series: Orange Is the New Black

TV crime drama: Castle

Cable TV comedy: Psych

Premium cable TV show: Homeland

TV anti-hero: Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes), The Walking Dead

Sci-fi/fantasy TV show: Beauty and the Beast

Sci-fi/fantasy TV actor: Ian Somerhalder

Sci-fi/fantasy TV actress: Kristin Kreuk

New TV comedy: Super Fun Night

New TV drama: Reign

TV bromance: Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles and Misha Collins (Sam, Dean and Castiel), Supernatural

TV gal pals: Naya Rivera and Lea Michele (Santana and Rachel), Glee

TV movie/mini-series: American Horror Story

Series we miss most: Breaking Bad

4 Responses

  1. Great to see some credit given to The Good Wife! An absolutely brilliant series that always seems to be nominated for the big awards but always misses out.

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