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Emmys 2024 live: How to watch as stars arrive on red carpet for television’s biggest night

Eugene and Dan Levy are hosting this year’s proceedings, with the ‘Schitt’s Creek’ stars promising to keep it ‘light and bright’

Tom Murray
New York
Sunday 15 September 2024 23:24 BST
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The 2024 Emmys are taking place tonight, with controversial Netflix show Baby Reindeer, kitchen drama The Bear and historical Japan-set series Shōgun among the frontrunners.

The three-hour ceremony is taking place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles and will begin at 8pm ET (midnight GMT). A live broadcast will stream on ABC while the show will be available to watch the next day on Hulu.

This year’s event is being hosted for the first time by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy, who co-created and starred in the hit series Schitt’s Creek.

“We’re going to keep it light and bright,” Dan Levy told the Los Angeles Times, while his father added: “You’re setting a tone, and it’s our tone. It is what it is.

“It’s kind of tricky when you’re in the weeds, but ultimately we have to be ourselves and go with what we think is funny.”

Awards presenters will include Hollywood legend and Mary Poppins star Dick Van Dyke, 97, along with Allison Janney, Martin Sheen, Matt Bomer, Lily Gladstone and Kristen Wiig.

See the nominations in full here.

Follow live updates below.

‘Shōgun’ and ‘The Bear’ are already leading the Emmy count

FX’s historical drama Shōgun and its chaotic restaurant comedy The Bear have already won 14 and seven Creative Arts Emmys respectively, ahead of tonight’s main ceremony.

Inga Parkel15 September 2024 17:45

Slow Horses series 4 review: Swaggering and truly distinctive in the way that very few shows are

Slow Horses series 4 is swaggering and truly distinctive – review

Gary Oldman is impeccable, as ever, but the ensemble cast – from Kristin Scott Thomas to Jack Lowden and James Callis – make this one of the best series on TV

Roisin O'Connor15 September 2024 17:31

The Bear cast take on the Vanity Fair pre-Emmy party

The Bear cast looking snazzy at the Vanity Fair pre-Emmy party, hosted the night before the big ceremony. Will lead actors Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri triumph tonight? Will Liza Colón-Zayas and Lionel Boyce be victorious in the supporting actors categories? Only time will tell.

Inga Parkel15 September 2024 17:15

Eugene Levy: ‘I’m not ruling anything out – including retirement’

The Canadian comedian made his name playing the hapless dad in the raunchy 1999 comedy ‘American Pie’, and recently won a whole new fanbase with the Emmy award-winning sitcom ‘Schitt’s Creek’. In this interview from March 2024, as he returns to once again potter around Europe in the Apple travelogue show ‘The Reluctant Traveller’, he tells Annabel Nugent why comedy was more macho in the 1970s, why he hates leaving home, and why retirement is on the table

Eugene Levy: ‘I’m not ruling anything out – including retirement’

The Canadian comedian made his name playing the hapless dad in the raunchy 1999 comedy ‘American Pie’, and recently won a whole new fanbase with the Emmy award-winning sitcom ‘Schitt’s Creek’. As he returns to once again potter around Europe in the Apple travelogue show ‘The Reluctant Traveller’, he tells Annabel Nugent why comedy was more macho in the 1970s, why he hates leaving home, and why retirement is on the table

Roisin O'Connor15 September 2024 17:01

Christina Applegate gets standing ovation presenting at Emmys 2024

Christina Applegate gets standing ovation presenting at Emmys 2024
Roisin O'Connor15 September 2024 16:31

Emmys 2024 predictions: Who will win, and who should win, from The Bear to Baby Reindeer

Emmys 2024 predictions: Who will win, and should win, from The Bear to Baby Reindeer

Louis Chilton and Katie Rosseinsky look at what’s going to happen at the awards ceremony this weekend

Roisin O'Connor15 September 2024 16:00

Dick Van Dyke reveals what he wants to be remembered for after winning Emmy aged 98

Dick Van Dyke reveals what he wants to be remembered for after winning Emmy aged 98
Roisin O'Connor15 September 2024 15:31

Shōgun review: Cosmo Jarvis channels his inner Tom Hardy in a show that might be the next Game of Thrones

In our review of the first season, critic Nick Hilton thinks Disney are onto a winner with this sex-and-violence-filled epic, set in 17th-century Japan

Disney’s violent epic Shōgun might be the next Game of Thrones – review

Disney are onto a winner with this sex-and-violence-filled epic, set in 17th-century Japan

Roisin O'Connor15 September 2024 14:31

Fans react as Emma Stone and Kelsey Grammer snubbed by Emmys: ‘Such a miss’

Kelsey Grammer’s return as Frasier, Emma Stone’s gripping turn in the genre-defying The Curse and the final season of Marvel series Loki were all among the surprise omissions from this year’s Emmy nominations.

Fans fume as Emma Stone and Kelsey Grammer snubbed by Emmys

Marvel fans were also left disappointed by a lack of recognition for the final season of ‘Loki’

Roisin O'Connor15 September 2024 14:01

The Bear’s Ebon Moss-Bachrach: ‘I subscribe to the Paul Rudd night-time moisturiser regime’

The versatile actor won an Emmy for his performance as Richie, the chief disruptor in hit chef drama ‘The Bear’, and his show is up for more at the 2024 ceremony. In this interview from June, he talks to Ellie Harrison about the show’s success, breaking through on ‘Girls’, how he stays young and learning to touch his toes

Ebon Moss-Bachrach: ‘I subscribe to the Paul Rudd night-time moisturiser regime’

The versatile actor won an Emmy for his performance as Richie, the chief disruptor in hit chef drama ‘The Bear’. He talks to Ellie Harrison about the show’s success, breaking through on ‘Girls’, how he stays young and learning to touch his toes

Roisin O'Connor15 September 2024 13:31

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