Hollywood couple Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan landed a top honour in New York on Monday (21May12) for their documentary on the Rwandan genocide.
The stars served as executive producers of the HBO show Earth Made of Glass, which investigates the 1994 killings that devastated the African country, and they were applauded for their project at the Peabody Awards.
Dewan told reporters, "It's nice to be recognised for a project that we feel we're really proud of. I think it has a great message, and it's nice just to get that awareness out."
Other winners at the prizegiving, which honours the best in U.S. broadcasting, included hit TV dramas Game Of Thrones and Homeland and comedy series Parks and Recreation.
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