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Emmy nominations 2019 – catch up: Game of Thrones receives record-breaking 32 nods

This year's competitors have been announced

Jacob Stolworthy
Tuesday 16 July 2019 12:18 EDT
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The Emmy nominations for 2019 were announced today in Hollywood, with Game of Thrones, Better Call Saul, Chernobyl and Fleabag receiving attention from voters.

Ken Jeong and The Good Place star D’Arcy Carden announced the names of the drama, comedy and limited run shows that’ll duke it out come September.

Making things more exciting was the fact that an alarming number of heavyweights - including The Handmaid's Tale and The Crown - were exempt from contention this year.

You can find a full list of nominations here.

Follow along with all the live updates from this year’s nominations as they were announced below.

The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards will air 22 September at about 1am UK time.

So, we're live at the Wolf Theatre! (Not us - we're in High Street Kensington, crowded around a computer).

Jacob Stolworthy16 July 2019 16:31

Ken Jeong and D'Arcy Carden are announcing the nominations - if you don't recognise the latter, I have five words for you: Janet from The Good Place.

Jacob Stolworthy16 July 2019 16:32

They're really bigging up Ken Jeong. Makes me think he's only doing this for the promotion...

Jacob Stolworthy16 July 2019 16:33

Okay, this comedy back-and-forth is needless.

Jacob Stolworthy16 July 2019 16:35

"Enough banter", indeed.

Jacob Stolworthy16 July 2019 16:36

It's like they're reading my mind!

Jacob Stolworthy16 July 2019 16:36

To be honest, I bet Sterling K Brown has a banging kitchen.

Jacob Stolworthy16 July 2019 16:36

Okay, nominations are about to be announced. I promise.

Jacob Stolworthy16 July 2019 16:37

Lead Actor in a Limited Series

Mahershala Ali - True Detective

Benicio del Toro - Escape at Dannemora

Hugh Grant - A Very English Scandal

Jared Harris - Chernobyl

Jharrel Jerome - When They See Us

Sam Rockwell - Fosse/Verdon

Jacob Stolworthy16 July 2019 16:38

Lead Actress in a Limited Series

Amy Adams - Sharp Objects

Patricia Arquette - Escape at Dannemora

Anjenou Ellisn - When They See Us

Joey King - The Act

Michelle Williams - Fosse/Verdon

Niecy Nash - When They See Us

Jacob Stolworthy16 July 2019 16:39

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