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The inaugural edition of the Gotham TV Awards have begun, with a ceremony at Cipriani 25 in New York. Netflix thrillers “Baby Reindeer,” “Ripley” and “Bodkin,” FX’s “Shōgun,” Disney +’s “X-Men ’97” and Hulu’s “Black Twitter: A People’s History” and “Under the Bridge” are among the nominees at the ceremony. Some of the performances being recognized this year include Richard Gadd from “Baby Reindeer” for outstanding performance in a limited series and Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone from “The Curse” both in the drama category.

Over the past decade, the 33-year-old Gotham Awards have honored excellence in television in three categories — breakthrough series (over 40 minutes), breakthrough series (under 40 minutes) and outstanding performance in a new series. 2024 marks the first year that Gothams have held a larger award show specifically for the TV industry. See the updating list of winners below.



Breakthrough Comedy Series “Bodkin” “Colin from Accounts” “Gen V” Breakthrough Drama Serie “Black Cake” “Fallout” “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” “The Curse” “X-Men ‘97” Breakthrough Limited Series “Baby Reindeer” “Ripley” “The Sympathizer” “Shōgun” “Under the Bridge” Breakthrough Nonfiction Series “Black Twitter: A People’s History” “Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show” “Life on Our Planet” “Murder in Boston: Roots, Rampage & Reckoning” “STAX: Soulsville, U.

S.A” Outstanding Per.

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