
PASADENA, Calif., July 24 (UPI) -- "Grey's Anatomy" was the big winner at the 22nd Television Critics Association awards, in Pasadena, Calif., winning the Best Program award.
The awards show also included "Lost" receiving the award for best drama and "My Name is Earl" being named best new show, Playfuls.com reported Monday.
NBC's "The Office" won best comedy, PBS' "Frontline" won an award for achievement in news and information, Disney Channel's "High School Musical" received best children's program.
Carol Burnett won an award for lifetime achievement and Steve Carell won for individual achievement in comedy.
"The West Wing" was given the heritage award, which "recognizes a long-standing program that has had a lasting cultural or social impact."
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