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VIDEO: Watch James Corden & Allison Janney's Critics' Choice Make Out Kiss!

By: Jun. 01, 2015
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Allison Janney was the recipient of the Best Supporting Actress Award at last night's Critics' Choice Television Awards, but that wasn't all she received when she came up to the podium to accept the prize.

As the 'Mom' star to the stage, she planted an all-out lip smacking kiss on LATE LATE SHOW host James Corden, who was there to present her with the award. Check out the clip below!

Click here for a full list of last night's winners.

The Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) last night announced the winners of theCritics' Choice Television Awards. Eighteen of the best series in television were honored at the Beverly Hilton Hotel at a star-studded gala awards show, which was broadcast live on A&E. Cat Deeley (So You Think You Can Dance) hosted, while Kevin Frazier (ET) and Samantha Harris (ET, Dancing With the Stars) hosted the red carpet preshow.

HBO was the most awarded network with seven wins, followed by FX with four wins.OLIVE KITTERIDGE (HBO) was most honored program with three wins. For the fourth year in a row,Archer (FX) was honored as Best Animated Series. For the second year in a row, Allison Janney was awarded Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in Mom(CBS); and SHARK TANK (ABC) received the Best Reality Series award.

The Americans (FX) won Best Drama Series, while SILICON VALLEY (HBO) won Best Comedy Series. Bob Odenkirk and Jeffrey Tambor were awarded Best Actor in a Drama Series forBetter Call Saul (AMC) and Best Actor in a Comedy Series for TRANSPARENT (Amazon), respectively. Taraji P. Henson was honored as Best Actress in a Drama Series for Empire(FOX), while Amy Schumer won Best Actress in a Comedy Series for Inside Amy Schumer(Comedy Central). Jonathan Banks was awarded Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series forBETTER CALL SAUL (AMC); T.J. Miller was awarded Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for SILICON VALLEY (HBO); and Lorraine Toussaint was named Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK (Neflix). Sam Elliott was named Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series for his role in Justified (FX), and Bradley Whitford was named Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series for his role inTRANSPARENT (Amazon).

Photo courtesy of A&E/Video clip courtesy of ET



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