British TV series have triumphed in some of the major categories at the International Emmy Awards
Ncuti Gatwa and Asa Butterfield in Sex Education. Pic: Sam Taylor/NetflixThe International Emmys ceremony took place in New York on Monday night, with Penn Jillette, one half of US magic duo Penn and Teller, hosting the show..
Released in August last year, Vigil followed the investigation into mysterious events taking place on board a fictional navy ballistic missile submarine, and has been renewed for a second series. It beat French mystery series Lupin, Narcos: Mexico, and South African thriller Reyka to claim the best drama prize.Sex Education's third series, starring Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson andAdvertisement
London-based Rogan Productions also won the International Emmy for arts programming for Freddie Mercury: The Final Act, and Shaun The Sheep: Flight Before Christmas won the award for best children's animation.
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