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,Annabel Nugent,Maanya Sachdeva,Inga Parkel,Nicole Vassell
Tuesday 16 January 2024 04:59 GMT
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The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards aired on Monday (15 January) following a four-month delay, with the best talent in television gathering in Los Angeles for a shimmering ceremony.

The annual celebration of the year’s most brilliant TV shows took place half a year after nominations were announced back in July.

The ceremony was originally scheduled for September but was pushed back due to the Hollywood writer and actor strikes that brought the industry to a standstill last year. As such, these awards honoured shows that aired between 1 June 2022 and 31 May 2023, meaning it felt a bit like deja vu.

The show with the most nominations was Succession, the fourth and final season of which aired on HBO last year. The drama took home six awards. Fellow HBO dramas The Last of Us and The White Lotus were also heavily nominated, but failed to compete in terms of wins on the night.

Netflix’s limited series Beef and Hulu’s comedy The Bear also saw a raft of big wins at the ceremony.

You can find a full list of all the winners here.

Full list of 2023/2024 nominees...

The nominations for the annual television awards ceremony were announced on 12 July last year; however, due to the Hollywood writers and actors strikes, the Emmys were pushed back from their original 18 September slot.

The final series of HBO’s Succession met predictions and led the nominations, earning a whopping 14 acting nominations and becoming a contender for Outstanding Drama Series (an award it has won twice before).

See the full list of nominees, including The Last of Us, The White Lotus, and Ted Lasso, here:

2024 Emmy Awards: Nominations list in full

HBO dominates this year’s TV awards ceremony

Annabel Nugent13 January 2024 17:20

Ed Sheeran won his first ever Emmy for Ted Lasso

The British musician has won his first ever Emmy this year thanks to Ted Lasso – for best original music and lyrics in a TV show.

Sheeran was presented with the award last week at the Creative Arts Emmys (which were also delayed due to the writers and actors strikes last year).

The other nominees were songs from other shows: Ginny & Georgia, The L Word: Generation Q, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Ted Lasso (nominated twice, only one of the songs being written by Sheeran), and Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.

Singer songwriter Ed Sheeran (Hannah McKay/PA)
Singer songwriter Ed Sheeran (Hannah McKay/PA) (PA Wire)
Annabel Nugent13 January 2024 16:20

Succession has already made Emmy history

The final series of HBO’s Succession met predictions and led the nominations, earning a whopping 14 acting nominations and a nod for Outstanding Drama Series (an award it has won twice before).

Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Strong will compete against each other for the Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series category. This marks the most actors to ever be nominated from the same show in this category.

A similar Succession face-off will take place in the Outstanding Supporting Actor category, where 2022 winner Matthew Macfadyen is nominated alongside his castmates Nicholas Braun, Alan Ruck and Alexander Skarsgård.

(AP)

Sarah Snook is nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series, while J Smith-Cameron is nominated in the Supporting Actress category.

Including technical categories, Succession picked up 27 nominations in total. Fellow HBO projects The Last of Us and The White Lotus follow close behind with 23 and 24 nominations apiece.

Annabel Nugent13 January 2024 15:20

Emmy contender, The Last of Us, casts actor for season two

With The Last of Us in the running for multiple Emmys this Monday, fans are hoping the video game adaptation will take home some trophies ahead of its much-anticipated second outing.

Read about the latest news from The Last of Us season two here:

The Last of Us casts major character for season 2

Kaitlyn Dever will play series antagonist Abby in the show’s second outing

Annabel Nugent13 January 2024 14:20

Why is next week’s ceremony being called the 2023 Emmys?

In an unusual move, the Emmys will take place on Monday 15 January – four months later than its typical date.

Why are the 2023 Emmy Awards delayed to 2024?

The 75th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will finally take place on Monday – four months later than usual

Annabel Nugent13 January 2024 13:20

How to watch the 2024 Emmy Awards

Tom Murray answers all your questions about the 2024 Emmy Awards – including how to watch the ceremony being broadcast live from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.

How to watch the 2024 Emmy Awards

75th Primetime Emmy Awards were delayed by six months due to the Hollywood writers’ and actors’ strikes

Maanya Sachdeva13 January 2024 12:22

Emmys 2022: Full list of winners

If you need a quick refresher, here’s the full list of winners at the 2022 Emmy Awards – now held over a year ago, after last year’s ceremony was delayed to January 2024.

Last year, HBO shows such as Succession and The White Lotus, as well as Netflix’s Squid Game were the big winners.

Emmys 2022: Full list of winners

All the winners from the Los Angeles ceremony

Maanya Sachdeva13 January 2024 11:52

Emmy Awards criticised after nominating Bella Ramsey, who is non-binary, for Best Actress

The 2024 Emmy Awards were criticised last year after nominating non-binary actor Bella Ramsey in the Lead Actress category.

Bella Ramsey, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, earned their first Emmy nomination for playing Ellie on HBO’s post-apocalyptic thriller The Last of Us.

However, the Television Academy’s decision to place Ramsey in a gendered category has struck a nerve with some fans of the show.

Read more here:

Emmy Awards criticised after nominating non-binary Bella Ramsey for Best Actress

‘The Last of Us’ star received their first Emmy nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series

Maanya Sachdeva13 January 2024 11:22

Friends cast ‘in talks’ to reunite for Matthew Perry tribute at 2023 Emmys

The five core Friends cast members are reportedly in talks to reunite at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards to honour their late co-star Matthew Perry.

Tom Murray reports:

Friends cast ‘in talks’ to reunite for Matthew Perry tribute at 2023 Emmys

Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer and Lisa Kudrow remembered their late co-star on social media this week

Maanya Sachdeva13 January 2024 10:52

2024 Emmy Awards: Nominations list in full

Here’s the full list of nominations, ahead of Monday night’s ceremony:

2024 Emmy Awards: Nominations list in full

HBO dominates this year’s TV awards ceremony

Maanya Sachdeva13 January 2024 10:00

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