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Monday 15 January 2024 23:59 EST
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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.

Why has the Emmys been postponed?

Hollywood’s historic work stoppage among writers and actors, both essential to the Emmys, meant the show had a rare delay for an unprecedented four months.

Leaders of the Television Academy were among those breathing a sigh of relief when actors voted to approve their new strike-ending contract on 5 December and put a period on the entire stoppage.

With an autumn show date based around the traditional broadcast TV season, the Emmys have for years had some quirks based on the far more scattered schedule of cable and streaming. The delay makes those oddities even odder.

To give one example, the 13 nominations for Hulu’s The Bear are for its first season, even though the awards will be handed out six months after its second season dropped.

TV Emmy Awards
TV Emmy Awards (2021 Invision)
Tom Murray14 January 2024 07:20

Where are the Emmy’s hosted?

The 75th Primetime Creative Arts Emmys will be held at the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles, California, and will be hosted by Anthony Anderson.

Emmy Nominations
Emmy Nominations (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
Annabel Nugent14 January 2024 06:20

Who are this year’s Emmy nominees?

Among the TV shows vying for awards glory on Monday evening (15 January) are media dynasty sensation Succession, post-apocalyptic drama The Last of Us and Bill Hader’s hitman dramedy Barry. Better Call Saul may have ended back in 2022, but the acclaimed Breaking Bad spin-off is also getting a final run at awards glory here.

Reality-scripted mashup Jury Duty also joins culinary hit The Bear, cloying football comedy Ted Lasso and school sitcom Abbott Elementary along the frontrunners. You can see the full nominations list here.

Comedy hoax: Ronald Gladden and James Marsden in ‘Jury Duty'
Comedy hoax: Ronald Gladden and James Marsden in ‘Jury Duty' (Amazon Freevee)
Louis Chilton 14 January 2024 04:20

Emmys 2024 predictions

Who will win and who should win are two very different things...

Check out Louis Chilton’s predictions for who will take home the golden statuette comm Monday:

Emmys 2024 predictions: Who will win and who should win

Louis Chilton looks at the runners and riders for this year’s long-delayed ceremony

Annabel Nugent14 January 2024 02:20

Succession season four review

With Succession racking up several nominations, let’s take a look back season four – the perfect end to the perfect show, or so says TV critic Nick Hilton.

Succession season 4 guarantees the show’s place in TV history - review

Matthew Macfadyen’s performance as Tom Wambsgans is one of the best ever committed to screen, and the standout in a show of uniformly superb acting

Annabel Nugent14 January 2024 00:20

Bella Ramsey, Emmy nominee

Bella Ramsey is among the stars up for an acting nominee on Monday (15 January).

Read The Independent’s interview with the 20-year-old...

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The Emmy-nominated star of ‘The Last of Us’ talks to Louis Chilton about the ‘fever dream’ of voicing the claymation sequel alongside HBO’s post-apocalyptic hit, and acting as a teenager in ‘Game of Thrones’

Annabel Nugent13 January 2024 22:20

How to watch the 2024 Emmy Awards

The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards will finally take place on 15 January following a six-month delay due to the Hollywood strikes that crippled the entertainment industry last summer.

Here’s our guide to watching the ceremony, no matter where you’re tuning in from:

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 21:20

Anthony Anderson, the controversial Emmys host whose casting has sparked a backlash

For comedian and actor Anthony Anderson, stepping on stage to host the postponed Emmys on Monday night will represent the fulfilment of a lifelong dream.

“It’s something that I’ve always wanted to do…” the 53-year-old Black-ish star told Entertainment Tonight recently. “I wanted it to happen years ago, but everything happens when it’s supposed to happen.”

For many, however, the decision to let Anderson preside over television’s biggest night is a controversial one. His chequered past, which includes multiple sexual assault allegations that he has vigorously denied, has sparked a growing backlash to his casting.

Read more here:

Anthony Anderson, the controversial Emmys host whose casting has sparked a backlash

The Compton-born ‘Black-ish’ star is fronting the biggest night in TV – Kevin E G Perry looks at his career in comedy and the sexual assault allegations made against him

Maanya Sachdeva13 January 2024 20:20

Jenna Ortega fans celebrate Wednesday star’s record-breaking first Emmy nomination

Wednesday fans celebrated as Jenna Ortega received her record-breaking first Emmy nomination last year, in the run-up to the live show.

The Scream star, 20, starred as Wednesday Addams in Netflix’s hit series, which became one of the streamer’s most-watched shows of all time.

Ortega’s record-breaking nomination means she is now the youngest Latina actor to be recognised in an acting category.

Isobel Lewis has the full story:

Jenna Ortega fans celebrate Wednesday star’s record-breaking first Emmy nomination

Former child star is the youngest Latina actor to be nominated for an acting Emmy

Maanya Sachdeva13 January 2024 19:20

Barack Obama and John Mulaney among the winners at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Barack Obama won his second Emmy, and John Mulaney won his third Sunday on night two of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

The Creative Arts Emmys are a precursor to the main ceremony, which will take place at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles on Monday 15 January.

The former president, who was not at the ceremony at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, beat fellow nominees Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett, Mahershala Ali and Pedro Pascal in what was by far the most star-studded category at the Creative Arts Emmys.

Find out more here:

Barack Obama and John Mulaney are among the winners at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Barack Obama has won his second Emmy at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards

Maanya Sachdeva13 January 2024 18:20

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