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Emmys 2017: Black Mirror episode 'San Junipero' wins two awards

The Charlie Brooker series beat out the likes of Fargo, Big Little Lies and Sherlock 

Jacob Stolworthy
Sunday 17 September 2017 22:04 EDT
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Charlie Brooker accepts Emmy for San Junipero: 2017's been described as a long Black Mirror episode

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Black Mirror is officially an Emmy Award-winning TV show having taken home the Outstanding TV Movie and Outstanding Writing for a TV Movie trophies for beloved season three episode 'San Junipero.'

The 80s-set, neon-dripped episode, starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Mackenzie Davis, was the standout episode for many, its theme of hopefulness marking it out from the show's other rather more disturbing outings.

Ever sarcastic, Charlie Brooker - who we interviewed last year - graced the stage to accept the Outstanding TV Movie award having beat out competitors including fellow BBC series Sherlock and the Robert De Niro-starring The Wizard of Lies.

Scene from Charlie Brooker's San Junipero which has won twice at the Emmys

Black Mirror's other nod is Outstanding Cinematography for 'Nosedive', the Bryce Dallas Howard-starring episode directed by Joe Wright (Atonement) and written by Parks and Recreation writer Michael Schur and star Rashida Jones.

The 69th Emmy Awards are hosted by late night host Stephen Colbert who kicked off the ceremony with a politically-charged speech which saw him bring former White House press secretary Sean Spicer on stage to mock the President.

Baldwin later won an award for his SNL appearance as Donald Trump poking fun at the President in his acceptance speech for his past failure to win an Emmy for The Apprentice USA.

You can find a full list of the evening's winners below:

Outstanding Drama Series

Better Call Saul

The Crown

The Handmaid’s Tale - WINNER

House of Cards

Stranger Things

This Is Us

Westworld

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Viola Davis (How to Get Away With Murder)

Claire Foy (The Crown)

Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid’s Tale) - WINNER

Keri Russell (The Americans)

Evan Rachel Wood (Westworld)

Robin Wright (House of Cards)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us) - WINNER

Anthony Hopkins (Westworld)

Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul)

Matthew Rhys (The Americans)

Liev Schreiber (Ray Donovan)

Kevin Spacey (House of Cards)

Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us)

Outstanding Limited Series or Movie

Big Little Lies - WINNER

Fargo

Feud: Bette and Joan

Genius

The Night Of

Outstanding TV Movie

Black Mirror: San Junipero - WINNER

Dolly Parton's Christmas Of Many Colors: Circle Of Love

The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks

Sherlock: The Lying Detective

The Wizard Of Lies

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie

Carrie Coon (Fargo)

Felicity Huffman (American Crime)

Nicole Kidman (Big Little Lies) - WINNER

Jessica Lange (Feud: Bette and Joan)

Susan Sarandon (Feud: Bette and Joan)

Reese Witherspoon (Big Little Lies)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie

Riz Ahmed (The Night Of) - WINNER

Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock)

Robert De Niro (The Wizard of Lies)

Ewan McGregor (Fargo)

Geoffrey Rush (Genius)

John Turturro (The Night Of)

Outstanding Comedy Series

Atlanta

Black-ish

Master of None

Modern Family

Silicon Valley

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Veep - WINNER

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

Pamela Adlon (Better Things)

Jane Fonda (Grace and Frankie)

Allison Janney (Mom)

Ellie Kemper (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)

Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep) - WINNER

Tracee Ellis Ross (Black-ish)

Lily Tomlin (Grace and Frankie)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

Anthony Anderson (Black-ish)

Aziz Ansari (Master of None)

Zach Galifianakis (Baskets)

Donald Glover (Atlanta) - WINNER

William H. Macy (Shameless)

Jeffrey Tambor (Transparent)

Outstanding Variety Talk Series

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee

Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver - WINNER

The Late Late Show With James Corden

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

Real Time With Bill Maher

Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series or TV Movie

David E. Kelley, Big Little Lies

Charlie Brooker, Black Mirror: San Junipero - WINNER

Noah Hawley, Fargo - “The Law of Vacant Places”

Ryan Murphy, Feud: Bette and Joan - “And the Winner Is…”

Jaffe Cohen, Michael Zam, and Ryan Murphy, Feud: Bette and Joan - “Pilot”

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

Donald Glover (Atlanta)

Stephen Glover (Atlanta)

Aziz Ansari and Lena Waithe (Master of None) - WINNER

Alec Berg (Silicon Valley)

Billy Kimball (Veep)

David Mandel (Veep)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black)

Ann Dowd (The Handmaid’s Tale) - WINNER

Chrissy Metz (This Is Us)

Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things)

Samira Wiley (The Handmaid’s Tale)

Thandie Newton (Westworld)

Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series

Full Frontal with Samantha Bee

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver - WINNER

Late Night with Seth Meyers

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

Saturday Night Live

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie

Alexander Skarsgard (Big Little Lies) - WINNER

Alfred Molina (Feud: Bette and Joan)

David Thewlis (Fargo)

Bill Camp (The Night Of)

Stanley Tucci (Feud: Bette and Joan)

Michael K. Williams (The Night Of)

Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series or TV Movie

Jean-Marc Vallée, Big Little Lies - WINNER

Noah Hawley, Fargo - “The Law of Vacant Places”

Ryan Murphy, Feud: Bette and Joan - “And the Winner Is…”

Ron Howard, Genius - “Einstein: Chapter One”

James Marsh, The Night Of - “The Art of War”

Steven Zaillian, The Night Of - “The Beach”

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

John Lithgow (The Crown) - WINNER

Jonathan Banks (Better Call Saul)

Mandy Patinkin (Homeland)

Michael Kelly (House of Cards)

David Harbour (Stranger Things)

Ron Cephas Jones (This Is Us)

Jeffrey Wright (Westworld)

Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Kate McKinnon (Saturday Night Live) - WINNER

Vanessa Beyer (Saturday Night Live)

Leslie Jones (Saturday Night Live)

Anna Chlumsky (Veep)

Judith Light (Transparent)

Katheryn Hahn (Transparent)

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Alec Baldwin (Saturday Night Live) - WINNER

Louie Anderson (Baskets)

Ty Burrell (Modern Family)

Tituss Burgess (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt)

Tony Hale (Veep)

Matt Walsh (Veep)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie

Judy Davis, Feud

Laura Dern, Big Little Lies - WINNER

Jackie Hoffman, Feud

Regina King, American Crime

Michelle Pfeiffer, The Wizard of Lies

Shailene Woodley, Big Little Lies

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg, The Americans - “The Soviet Division”

Gordon Smith, Better Call Saul - “Chicanery”

Peter Morgan, The Crown - “Assassins”

Bruce Miller, The Handmaid’s Tale - “Offred” - WINNER

The Duffer Brothers, Stranger Things - “Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers”

Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan, Westworld - The Bicameral Mind”

Outstanding Variety Sketch Series

Billy on the Street

Documentary Now!

Drunk History

Portlandia

Saturday Night Live - WINNER

Tracey Ullman’s Show

Oustanding Directing for a Drama series

Vince Gilligan, Better Call Saul - “Witness”

Stephen Daldry, The Crown - “Hyde Park Corner”

Reed Morano, The Handmaid’s Tale - “Offred” - WINNER

Kate Dennis, The Handmaid’s Tale - “The Bridge”

Lesli Linka Glatter, Homeland - “America First”

The Duffer Brothers, Stranger Things - “Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers”

Jonathan Nolan, Westworld - “The Bicameral Mind”

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

Donald Glover, Atlanta - “B.A.N.” - WINNER

Jamie Babbit, Silicon Valley - “Intellectual Property”

Morgan Sackett, Veep - “Blurb”

David Mandel, Veep - “Groundbreaking”

Dale Stern, Veep - “Justice”

Directing for a Variety Series

Derek Waters & Jeremy Konner - Drunk History

Andy Fisher - Jimmy Kimmel Live

Paul Pennolino - Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

Jim Hoskinson - The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

Don Roy King - Saturday Night Live - WINNER

Outstanding Reality Competition Series

The Amazing Race

American Ninja Warrior

Project Runway

RuPaul’s Drag Race

Top Chef

The Voice - WINNER

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