2024 Emmy nominees are “The Bear,” “Shogun,” & “Baby Reindeer”

It’s officially here: the 2024 Emmy nominees, which honor the best in primetime television, are being revealed. On July 17 at 11:30 a.m.

Baby Reindeer

The nomination ceremony, which was given by Tony Hale and Sheryl Lee Ralph, is being streamed live from the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on July 17 at 11:30 a.m. ET.

AG from Iowa is scheduled to speak at the GOP

Cris Abrego, Chair of the Television Academy, will be joining Hale and Ralph. The 2023 ceremony was rescheduled because of the Hollywood writer’s and actor’s strikes.

January 2024 saw the broadcast of the 75th Emmy Nominees Awards, with The Bear (FX), Beef (Netflix), and Succession (HBO) emerging as the top winners.

Shogun

The live broadcast of this year’s awards presentation on ABC on September 15th will focus on TV excellence from June 1, 2023, to May 31, 2024.

Favorites for the Emmy nominations this year are, once again, The Bear, Fallout (Prime Video), Baby Reindeer (Netflix), The Crown (Netflix), and Shogun (FX).

The identity of the Emmys Nominees ceremony host has not yet been revealed. The Emmy nominations are no longer being covered live.

 EMMY AWARDS NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCEMENT

The list of nominees is provided below.

Superb TV film The Final Case of Mr. Monk: A Monk Film (Peacock) Quiz Lady (Hulu) Royal Blue, White, and Red (Prime Video) Scoop (Netflix) Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story (Netflix)

Superb Game Show ABC/Syndicated: Celebrity Family Feud. Jeopardy! (syndicated by ABC). Password (NBC). At night, the price is right (CBS). Fortune Wheel (ABC/Syndicated).

The Bear

Excellent host for a reality show or reality competition RuPaul Charles from MTV’s RuPaul’s Drag Race Alan Cumming, Peacock’s The Traitors. Top Chef Kristen Kish (Bravo). Jeff Probst on CBS’s Survivor.

A game show host that is exceptional Celebrity Family Feud: Steve Harvey (ABC). Ken Jennings from the ABC/syndicated Jeopardy show. The Weakest Link is Jane Lynch (NBC). Keke Palmer, NBC Password. Wheel of Fortune, Pat Sajak (ABC/Syndicated).

Superb Talk Series Comedy Central’s The Daily Show. Live from Jimmy Kimmel (ABC). Seth Meyers’ Late Night (NBC). CBS’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Best Dramatic Series Guest Actress Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Michaela Coel (Prime Video). Claire Foy from Netflix’s The Crown. The Morning Show with Marcia Gay Harden (Apple TV+). Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Sarah Paulson (Prime Video).

Excellent Variety Show with Scripts This evening with John Oliver (Max) from last week. NBC’s Saturday Night Live.

Outstanding Variety Special (Live) Usher’s halftime performance during Super Bowl LVIII on Apple Music (CBS). CBS presents the 66th Grammy Awards. The Netflix series Tom Brady is the Greatest Roast of All Time. ABC’s Oscars. CBS presents the 76th Annual Tony Awards.

Extraordinary Comedic Series Guest Actress Olivia Colman (FX) as The Bear. Jamie Lee Curtis (FX) as The Bear. Max Hacks and Kaitlin Olson. Maya Rudolph from NBC’s Saturday Night Live. Saturday Night Live’s Kristen Wiig (NBC).

Excellent Variety Show (Pre-Recorded) Billy Joel: Live at Madison Square Garden Celebrates 100 Years (CBS). Dave Chappelle on Netflix’s The Dreamer. 98 Years of Magic with Dick Van Dyke (CBS). Nikki Glaser: You Will Pass Away Someday (HBO/Max). Netflix’s Trevor Noah: Where Was I?

Excellent Dramatic Series Guest Actor Shogun (FX), Néstor Carbonell. Tracy Letts, HBO’s Winning Time: The Lakers Dynasty’s Ascent. Apple TV+’s Jonathan Pryce hosts Slow Horses. Prime Video presents John Turturro as Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

Best Supporting Actor (Comedy Series) The Bear, Lionel Boyce (FX). Downs, Paul W. Hacks (Max). The Bear, Ebon Moss-Bachrach (FX). Paul Rudd, The Building Is a Murder Only (Hulu). Tyler Abbott Elementary, James Williams (ABC). Saturday Night Live with Bowen Yang (NBC).

Best Actress in a Comedy Series in Support Palm Royale, Carole Burnett (Apple TV+). The Bear, Liza Colón-Zayas (FX). Hannah Einbinder and Max Hacks. Abbott Elementary (ABC) Janelle James. Abbott Elementary’s Sheryl Lee Ralph (ABC). Meryl Streep, The Building Has Only Murders (Hulu).

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