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The 2024 Emmys are taking place tonight, with controversial Netlix 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.
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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
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Emmys 2024 predictions: Who will win, and who should win, from The Bear to Baby Reindeer
Do not scratch your eyes or start tearing up your calendar: it really is time for the Emmys again already.
The illustrious awards show, sometimes billed as television’s equivalent of the Academy Awards, is back for the second time within the space of nine months, after the writers’ and actors’ strikes delayed last year’s ceremony until January 2024.
This year’s crop of frontrunners includes Chicago-set restaurant dramedy The Bear, which took home major prizes back in January, historical Japan-set drama Shōgun, and Baby Reindeer, the controversial Netflix miniseries created by comedian Richard Gadd.
In order to qualify for the awards, shows must have aired in the US between 1 June 2023 and 31 May 2024. In the case of The Bear, this means that it is being judged on its second season, not its most recent third, which debuted back in June.
In the comedy categories, The Bear is up against school faculty sitcom Abbott Elementary, generation-gap comedy Hacks and Hulu’s starry mystery comedy Only Murders in the Building, among others.
See what our in-house experts reckon for tonight’s winners:
Roisin O’Connor15 September 2024 12:50
Emmy Awards 2024: The full list of nominations from Shogun to The Bear
Richard Gadd’s controversial Netflix hit ‘Baby Reindeer’ is up against dark comedy ‘The Bear’ and historical drama ‘Shogun’.
Roisin O’Connor15 September 2024 12:40
The Emmys 2024 are taking place tonight! Here’s how to watch
The 2024 Emmy Awards are being held tonight (15 September) at Los Angeles’s Peacock Theater. Live coverage will air coast-to-coast on ABC beginning at 8pm ET / 5pm PT.
The ceremony will be available to stream on Hulu the next day before leaving the platform on the 22nd.
Want to watch The Emmys while travelling abroad? Then you’ll need a VPN to stream this show. Discover the UK’s best VPN deals today. Viewers using a VPN need to make sure that they comply with any local regulations where they are, and also with the terms of their service provider.
Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts and ABC correspondent Will Reeve, the son of late Superman actor Christopher Reeve, will kick off ABC’s Emmy coverage on the red carpet beginning at 7pm ET / 4pm PT.
Roisin O’Connor15 September 2024 12:32