
Game Of Thrones Among them: the snub of the highly touted HBO series "Boardwalk Empire" for Outstanding Achievement in Drama (although, oddly, it is on the "Program of the Year" list) and the continued emergence of FX's "Justified" as a major Emmy season contenderAdditionally, HBO's "Game of Thrones" was the only show to score nominations in three major categories: Outstanding Achievement in Drama, Outstanding New Program and Program of the YeaOn the comedy side, "Community" will square off with fellow Thursday night NBC sitcom "Parks and Recreation" in the Outstanding Achievement in Comedy category.
Parks and Rec" was the sole comedy to earn a Program of the Year nodThe TCA will also hand out a career achievement award to one of six candidates: Oprah Winfrey, William Shatner, David Letterman, Cloris Leachman, Dick Ebersol and Steven Bochco. "All in the Family," "Freaks and Geeks," "The Dick Van Dyke Show" and "Twin Peaks" will compete for the Heritage Award, given to a classic show whose influence and impact are still feltMore than 200 television critics and journalist cast their votes for the shows and people that wowed them the most during the 2010-11 season. The winners will be announced on August 6 at a ceremony hosted by "Parks and Rec" actor Nick Offerman, who is also a nominee in the Individual Achievement in a Comedy category.

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