The Television Critics Association Awards were held Saturday at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, or as host James Corden called it, the ceremony that celebrates “the dramas, the comedies and whatever category ‘Orange is the New Black’ is now calling itself.”

Exec producers and stars accepted awards for categories like individual achievement in comedy (which went to Amy Schumer), outstanding achievement in comedy (which went to her Comedy Central show) and outstanding achievement in youth programming (which went to ABC Family’s “The Fosters”).

“Are you giving this award to us sarcastically?” asked John Oliver via prerecorded message when his HBO show “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” won outstanding achievement in news and Information over more traditional choices like PBS’ “Frontline” and CBS’ “60 Minutes.”

Winners were informed ahead of time, which Corden joked would allow more time for speech preparation.

“I thought I was supposed to fake surprise,” said “Better Call Saul’s” Peter Gould, who accepted the show’s win for outstanding new program. He added that they were grateful that fans were paying so close attention to the show given how crowded the “golden age of television” has made the landscape.