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Members of the Television Critics Association don't just like "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story," they love it.

The FX miniseries won three of 12 TCA Awards on Saturday night — star Sarah Poulson for individual achievement in drama, and the show itself as both the year's top movie, miniseries or special and program of the year.

FX itself also took home a fourth award. For the second year in a row, "The Americans" was honored as the outstanding drama series.

The non-televised awards, voted on by the 220-plus members of the TCA, were presented Saturday night in ceremonies at the Beverly Hilton — which featured an opening presenation by Jaime Camil, in character in his "Jane the Virgin" role as self-absorbed telenovela star Rogelio De La Vega.

Only two awards went to a series currently airing on a commercial broadcast network. ABC's "Black-ish" was named outstanding comedy series, and Rachel Bloom — the star/executive producer of "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" on The CW — won the award for individual achievement in comedy.

PBS claimed the youth programming award (for "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood");

Critical darling "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee," which airs on TBS, won in the news and information category; USA's "Mr. Robot" was named best new show.

The award for outstanding achievement in reality programming went to Netflix's "Making a Murderer."

Lily Tomlin, currently starring in Netflix's "Grace and Frankie," was presented with the lifetime achievement award. And the Heritage Award, which is sort of a lifetime achievement award for a program, went to "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (1970-77 on CBS).

It was a big night for women. Both individual achievement awards are wome, as is the lifetime achievement award. "Full Frontal" is headlined by a woman, and women are the showrunners. "MTM," of course, revolved around a woman. Both producers of "Making a Murderer" are women — as are many of the other producers who accepted awards on Saturday night.

And the winners are:

Individual Achievement in Drama • Sarah Paulson ("The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story/FX)

Individual Achievement in Comedy • Rachel Bloom ("Crazy Ex-Girlfriend"/The CW)

Outstanding Achievement in News and Information • "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (TBS)

Outstanding Achievement in Reality Programming • "Making a Murderer" (Netflix)

Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming • "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood" (PBS)

Outstanding New Program: "Mr. Robot" (USA)

Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials: "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story" (FX)

Outstanding Achievement in Drama • "The Americans" (FX)

Outstanding Achievement in Comedy • "Black-ish" (ABC)

Career Achievement Award • Lily Tomlin

Heritage Award • "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (CBS)

Program of the Year • "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story" (FX)