2015-09-21

Game of Thrones, Olive Ketteridge and Veep won big, with HBO cleaning up in all categories while Viola Davis, Amy Schumer and host Andy Samberg starred

Emmys 2015: full list of winners

Inside Amy Schumer wins first-ever variety sketch show award

Emmy 2015: red carpet fashion – in pictures

Transparent star Jeffrey Tambor dedicates Emmy to transgender community - video

See all our 2015 Emmys coverage here

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Alright, here is a quick rundown of my Top 10 Moments from this Year’s Emmys.

10. Allison Janney’s hot Emmy date.

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More on that Viola Davis speech. Here’s a transcript of the first half:

I am going to hang this speech on a wall! That is all. https://t.co/Zrb3FtmEnj

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Game of Thrones. A huge upset for Mad Men and it now won 12 trophies this year on 24 nominations. One of TV’s biggest shows is now one of its most decordated.

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He gives a heartfelt and funny speech before Drama series: Better Call Saul; Downton Abbey; Game of Thrones; Homeland; House of Cards; Mad Men; Orange is the New Black

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Tracy Morgan is here!

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Veep! Finally someone breaks Modern Family’s spell over Emmy voters. Veep Sweep.

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For those who missed it/can’t see here was Jeffrey Tambor’s speech

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Mel Brooks strides out on to the stage and fires out the noms for Comedy series: Louie; Modern Family; Parks and Recreation; Silicon Valley; Transparent; Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt; Veep

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Viola Davis is going for it here in her speech. She starts by quoting Harriet Tubman and goes on to thank Shonda Rhimes and the other showrunners who’ve redefined what it means to be beautiful and a leading lady. She did something very similar at the SAG awards. Powerful.

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Viola Davis gives the best speech of the night, quoting Harriet Tubman, and thanks actresses of color and those who write and direct for them. I still have goose bumps.

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Viola Davis for How to Get Away with Murder. She is the first woman of color to win in this category.

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Adrien Brody to give the all important Drama, actress:

Claire Danes, Homeland; Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder; Taraji P Henson, Empire; Tatiana Maslany, Ophan Black; Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men; Robin Wright, House of Cards

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Jon Hamm is keeping it together well in his speech. He’s had a well reported tough time of late and he thanks his family for their support which got him here …

Related: Jon Hamm reveals he went to rehab for alcoholism before final Mad Men season

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Jon Hamm for Mad Men finally wins his well deserved award, and trips on his way to the podium. He gets a standing ovation. This is your second reminder of the night that Jon Hamm is now single.

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Tina Fey is up now talking about “a baby praying to be an alcoholic President” and to present Drama, actor (i.e the big one!):

Kyle Chandler, Bloodline; Jeff Daniels, The Newsroom; Jon Hamm, Mad Men; Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul; Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan; Kevin Spacey, House of Cards

3.37am BST

Here’s our news story on Amy Schumer’s victory

Related: Emmys 2015: Inside Amy Schumer wins first-ever variety sketch show award

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For those keeping track in the Mad Men v Game of Thrones battle, in the two acting categories GoT isn’t nominated, so they’ll only face off in the Best Drama category. Still Elizabeth Moss and Jon Hamm could take home their first trophies ever and the first for the show tonight.

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Peter Dinklage for Game of Thrones. It’s Emmy tally is now at 11. Ok, maybe a Best Drama win is in the cards.

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Viola Davis is on stage to present supporting actor in a drama series: Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul; Ben Mendelsohn, Bloodline; Jim Carter, Downton Abbey; Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones; Alan Cumming, The Good Wife; Michael Kelly, House of Cards

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If you want to look at the happy faces of winners then you can take a gander at our winners’ gallery

Related: Emmys 2015: winners accept awards as Olive Kitteridge scores big – in pictures

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COMMERCIAL BREAK ANALYSIS: Game of Thrones, now the record holder for most Emmys in a single season, has beaten Mad Men in the writing and directing categories. Is this its year for Best Drama? I doubt it. Mad Men seems like a lock. However, Game of Thrones is much more popular with viewers, so maybe it can pull out an upset.

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David Nutter for Game of Thrones. The show now won 10 Emmys this year, holding the record for most awards won in a single year.

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Right we’re on to Directing for a drama series: Tim Van Patten, Boardwalk Empire (Eldorado); David Nutter, Game of Thrones (Mother’s Mercy), Jeremy Podeswa, Game of Thrones (Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken); Lesli Linka Glatter, Homeland (From A to B and Back Again); Steven Soderbergh, The Knick (Method and Madness). This is rapid

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Uzo Aduba wins for Orange Is the New Black. Last year she won Best Guest Star in a Comedy for the same role. Too bad Christina Hendricks will never win an Emmy for Mad Men.

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Back to business … Supporting actress in a drama series: Joanne Froggatt, Downton Abbey; Lena Headley, Game of Thrones; Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones; Christine Baranski, The Good Wife; Christina Hendricks, Mad Men; Uzo Aduba, Orange is the New Black

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We are cruising through the awards. There are only a handful left and there is still 45 minutes left in the show. All those short Frances McDormand acceptance speeches really add up.

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David Benihoff and D.B. Weiss win for Game of Thrones. If the show wins one more award tonight, it will beat the record for the most Emmys won by a show in one year. They are currently tied at 9 with The West Wing.

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And now … Writing for a drama series: Joshua Brand; The Americans (Do Mail Robots Dream of Electric Sheep); Gordon Smith, Better Call Saul (Five-O); David Denioff and DB Weiss, Game of Thrones (Mother’s Mercy); Semi Chellas and Matthew Weiner, Mad Men (Lost Horizon); Matthew Weiner, Mad Men (Person to Person)

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Outstanding Guest Actor and Actress in a Drama went to Reg E. Cathey for House of Cards and Margo Martindale for The Americans.

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Onward we march into Drama and the categories for

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“I have been off of TV in seven weeks. This is the first applause I’ve heard. It’s a barren wasteland out there.” Jon Stewart accepting his final award for The Daily Show.

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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Sorry Dave. Sorry Steven. The Emmys just like Jon the best.

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This is non-stop. LL Cool J is here now to give out the award for Best variety series:

The Colbert Report; The Daily Show; Jimmy Kimmel Live!; Last Week Tonight; Late Show with David Letterman; The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

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Chuck O’Neil wins for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. It looks like Stewart is going to get a victory lap and Colbert has to wait for next year to duke it out with John Oliver.

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Colin Hanks and Will Forte are here for the variety directing award.

The Colbert Report; The Daily Show; Inside Amy Schumer; Last Week Tonight; Late Show with David Letterman; The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

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#Emmys2015 tally so far. pic.twitter.com/zgeyqufwGx

2.56am BST

“Thanks to the girl who gave me this sort of smokey eye. I love it.” God, Amy Schumer is just the damn best. Smokey Eye will be trending on Twitter internationally in five minutes.

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Inside Amy Schumer wins the category’s first Emmy ever. It’s been quite a year for Amy.

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Ok, straight onto … Outstanding variety sketch series: Drunk History; Inside Amy Schumer; Key & Peele; Portlandia; Saturday Night Live

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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart wins its ninth and final award. We’ll miss you Jon.

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Mindy Kaling and Zachary Levi are here to give out the gong for writing in a variety comedy: it’s between Colbert Report, Key & Peele, Colbert Report, the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Last Week Tonight

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Why is George RR Martin at the Emmys? #FinishTheBook At least he confirmed Jon Snow is alive.

2.46am BST

Next up: Olive Kitteridge: Asylum, Olive Kitteridge: Coven, Olive Kitteridge: Freak Show, then Olive Kitteridge: Hotel

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“It started as a book. OK, Andy.” --Frances McDormand letting Andy Samberg that books don’t have to suck it.

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Olive Kitteridge, who won every award in this category. Can’t we spread it around a bit?

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Ok, after that spoiler fest we’ve got Outstanding miniseries: American Crime; American Horror Story: Freak Show; Olive Kitteridge; The Honorable Woman; Wolf Hall

2.40am BST

Spoiler Alert, the Emmys just ruined the ending for all of those who want to binge watch Nurse Jackie, Boardwalk Empire, Mad Men, and The Newsroom. Just joking. No one wants to binge watch The Newsroom.

2.39am BST

I hope no one was looking forward to finding out how Boardwalk Empire ends because the Emmys just ruined it

2.38am BST

Is it just me or does Fred Savage still look 12 years old? He’s like the opposite of Benjamin Button.

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Richard Jenkins for Olive Kitteridge. The only American nominated in the category. You’ll get them next time, Mark Rylance.

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Ohhhhh, Lady Gaga is here to present Lead actor in a miniseries or movie:

Adrien Brody, Houdini; Ricky Gervais, Derek; Timothy Hutton, American Crime; Richard Jenkins, Olive Kitteridge; David Oyelowo, Nightingale; Mark Rylance, Wolf Hall

2.35am BST

The good will Andy Samberg generated with his hilarious opening has been squandered with a long bit about Lorne Michaels and that stupid video thing where Tatiana Maslany ate a can of beans on the red carpet.

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Grammy away from an EGOT, Frances!

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Frances McDormand, of course, for Olive Kitteridge. She gave a wonderfully brief acceptance speech.

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Rob Lowe and Kerry Washington are here to award Lead actress in a miniseries or movie …

Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Honorable Woman; Felicity Huffman, American Crime; Jessica Lange, American Horror Story: Freak Show; Queen Latifa, Bessie; Frances McDormand, Olive Kitterige; Emma Thompson, Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Live from Lincoln Center

2.27am BST

Andy Sanberg just let us know that Emmy’s can kill. Too bad his Mad Men bit didn’t.

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Bill Murray for Olive Kitteridge. Bill Murry is watching the Emmys at Maggie Smith’s house, so Liev Schrieber stole his award and will never give it back.

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Liev Schreiber and Maggie Gyllenhaal are here to present supporting actor in a limited series or movie:

Richard Cabral, American Crime; Denis O’Hare, American Horror Story; Finn Wittrock, American Horror Story: Freak Show; Michael Kenneth Williams, Bessie; Bill Murray, Olive Kitteridge; Damian Lewis, Wolf Hall

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Lisa Cholodenko for Olive Kitteridge. It’s not a surprise at all that HBO is going to sweep this category.

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So that Tambor moment did materialise and it was pretty impressive when it did arrive. Here’s our news story on it:

Related: Emmys 2015: Jeffrey Tambor wins best actor in a comedy for Transparent

2.19am BST

So apparently the log-in that Andy Samberg just gave out for HBO Now is legit

YUP, ANDY'S @HBONOW LOGIN WORKS. #Emmys pic.twitter.com/TVJR0Y23ww

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Now John Oliver is here to bring some jokes about Jeopardy and present the award for … directing in a limited series or movie. Again, no list of noms this time (there are a lot!)

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“Oh look,” America says as John Oliver takes the stage, “A British person we recognize.” Sorry James Corden.

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Regina King for American Crime! Quite a surprise but a well deserved win.

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And they’re getting their mileage out of these two. They’ve stuck around to present the Emmy for Supporting actress in a limited series or movie:

Regina King, American Crime; Sarah Paulson, American Horror Story: Freak Show; Angela Bassett, American Horror Story: Freak Show; Kathy Bates, American Horror Story: Freak Show; Mo’Nique, Bessie; Zoe Kazan, Olive Kitteridge

2.08am BST

Andy Samberg lied to us, they just played Jane Anderson off. There was no mean Game of Thrones nun to scream SHAME SHAME SHAME.

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Jane Anderson for Olive Kitteridge who is leaping and dancing her way to the podium like a little bird.

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Taraji P Henson and Terence Howard are presenting the award for best writing in a limited series or movie. No list of nominees this time …

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Is the band playing the Ghostbuster’s theme song while introducing James Corden because he’s so pale? America is still wondering just who this weird English person who is not on Downton Abbey is.

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The Voice! Orange you glad they didn’t say The Amazing Race?

1.56am BST

Key & Peele are here to dish out the Emmy for Best reality show: The Amazing Race; Dancing With the Stars; Project Runway; So You Think You Can Dance; Top Chef; The Voice

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Amy Poehler did steal the show there …

Amy Poehler wins anyway. pic.twitter.com/i12mPU9AlK

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Again, Julia Louis-Dreyfus is the Cranston of comedy: you'd like to see somebody else win, but can't really argue with her dominance. #Emmys

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The greedy Julia Louis-Dreyfus once again. It’s looking more and more like a Veep sweep.

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Seth Meyers is here to do a skit about Lorne Michaels and present the award for Comedy, actress. Here are the nominees:

Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie; Lisa Kudrow, The Comeback; Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep; Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation; Amy Schumer, Inside Amy Schumer; Lily Tomlin, Grace and Frankie

1.48am BST

COMMERCIAL BREAK ANALYSIS: So far both Veep and Transparent have netted two awards each and perpetual winner Modern Family has been shut out. This seems like it could mean the streak is coming to an end and one of these shows could break Modern Family’s five-year streak. Or not. But let’s hope.

1.44am BST

“A teacher told me to act like your life depended on it. I’ve been given the opportunity to act because people’s lives depend on it.” Inspiring quote from Tambor’s acceptance speech.

“I’d like to dedicated my performances and this award to the transgender community. Thanks for letting us be part of the change.”

1.43am BST

Jimmy Kimmel decided that it should go to Jeffrey Tambor for Transparent. History is made!

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Jimmy Kimmel is on duty for Comedy, actor:

Anthony Anderson, Black-ish; Louis CK, Louie; Don Cheadle, House of Lies; Will Forte, The Last Man on Earth; Matt LeBlanc, Episodes; William H Macy, Shameless; Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent

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Jill Soloway for Transparent. The show’s first win for the night.

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And we’re quickly on to Directing for a comedy series with cameos from Louis CK, Armando Iannucci and others …

Christopher Miller, The Last Man on Earth (Alive in Tucson); Louis CK, Louie (Sleepover); Mike Judge, Silicon Valley (Sand Hill Shuffle); Jill Soloway, Transparent (Best New Girl); Armando Iannucci, Veep (Testimony)

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WARNING!! Bradley Whitford is wearing an inappropriatly ugly hat on the Emmys. WARNING!!

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The winners for Outstanding Guest Actor and Actress in a Comedy were Bradley Whitford for Transparent and Joan Cusack for Shameless. They were given out last week at the Creative Arts Emmys.

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Gina Rodriguez and John Stamos are here to give to Emmy for … this little lot

Guest actor in a comedy series: Mel Brooks, The Comedians; Paul Giamatti, Inside Amy Schumer; Bill Hader, Saturday Night Live; Louis CK, Saturday Night Live; Bradley Whitford, Transparent; Jon Hamm, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

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Tony Hale wins for Veep, yet again. There have been three awards handed out so far and two have gone to Veep.

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Next up … Supporting actor in comedy series

Andre Braugher, Brooklyn Nine-Nine; Adam Driver, Girls; Keegan-Michael Key, Key & Peele; Ty Burrell, Modern Family; Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt; Tony Hale, Veep

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Oh, now Ricky Gervais is here making jokes about himself not winning …

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Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, and Tony Roach for Veep. Could this be the start of a Veep Sweep?

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Next up is the Emmys for … Writing for a comedy series

David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik, Episodes (409); Will Forte, The Last Man on Earth (Alive in Tucson); Louis CK, Louie (Bobby’s House); Alec Berg, Silicon Valley (Two Days of the Condor); Jill Soloway, Transparent (Pilot); Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci and Tony Roche, Veep (Election Night)

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Allison Janney wins for Mom. She is now tied with Ed Asner for the most wins in the acting categories.

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Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer are here to present the award for: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series …

Mayim Bialik - The Big Bang Theory
Niecy Nash - Getting On
Julie Bowen - Modern Family
Allison Janney - Mom
Kate McKinnon - Saturday Night Live
Gaby Hoffmann - Transparent
Jane Krakowski - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Anna Chlumsky - Veep

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Amy Poehler and Amy Schumer together right off the bat. What have we done to deserve this?

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SAMBERG IS TOO EDGY FOR THE ROOM

SAMBERGGGGGGGGGG

SUCK IT BOOKS seems like a reasonable way to end my day at the Brooklyn Book Festival.

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This is just your first reminder of the evening that Jon Hamm is now sober and single.

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So far Samberg has made a joke about Justin Timberlake, diversity in Hollywood, Bill Cosby, Bernie Sanders, the ridiculous re-categorisation of certain shows and that mean nun from Game of Thrones. This is looking pretty good …

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Wow, I was not expecting Jane Lynch to be dressed as the angry nun from Game of Thrones, but I can’t be happier that she is.

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This opening song is looking like a success. The sentiment: ie there’s too much TV at the moment, is something lots of people have struggled with - including our very own Rebecca Nicholson.

Related: Save me from my TV obsession (but don't forget to record the new Veep) | Rebecca Nicholson

It’s hard to knuckle down to an earnest essay about the thematic concerns of a slow-moving meditative cable drama without wondering when TV stopped, well, being fun. I knew there was a problem when I finally got through all 13 episodes of Netflix’s amiable comedy The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, then instantly started Googling for interviews and articles around it (the brilliant New Yorker critic Emily Nussbaum provided, as always, a review that discussed the show’s incredible sleight of hand, which is that it’s “a sitcom about a rape survivor”).

I’ve laughed to the point of tears at Broad City – by far the best new comedy of recent years – then gone straight to an LA Review of Books piece asking viewers to consider its racial insensitivity. I spent this week carefully curating what I see on the internet, just so I don’t run into any spoilers about Mad Men’s final stretch. I have shushed friends discussing Louis Theroux; I have stared at a DVR full of Wolf Halls and wondered if I’ll ever get to it. I’m behind and I need to catch up and it’s all becoming so stressful that I go into avoidance mode, and sink into another Come Dine With Me repeat instead.

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Congratulations to Andy Samberg for doing an actually funny opening song/Les Miz mash up about how difficult it is to watch all of the television in the world (including 50 shows about wives).

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Homeland’s Claire Danes has come in a bob (hair trend klaxon!) and lilac Prada chainmail, presumably repping Game of Thrones.

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James Corden is currently talking to Ryan Seacrest on E. He is presenting an award tonight to once again befuddle American audiences wondering when Conan O’Brien got so short, pudgy, and British.

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Related: David Letterman to return to TV in climate change documentary

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Monopolising the red carpet tonight isn’t, oddly, American Horror Story’s ensemble cast but the colour black. No idea why everyone’s wearing it given the heat but as yet, no one’s got it wrong. Parks and Recs’ Aubrey Plaza has come in Alexandre Vauthier and is cementing the bob trend on the red carpet tonight. Amy Poehler has ticked two trend boxes tonight with ombre hair and the cut-out (see also Amanda Peet who’s showing us her tummy through a triangle, cheers Amanda).

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We’re just over 20 minutes away from kick off so as things hot up (seriously, every nominee has talked about how hot it is on the red carpet) we’ve got some analysis. First up, Jeffrey Tambor.

Related: Transparent's creator on the rise of trans visibility: 'Now we can take the gloves off'

“We’re together and we’re shooting episode four of season two and we were gathered around a big TV monitor and we were so glad to hear Jeffrey got nominated and then we heard that the show got nominated and it was amazing. Then we all got on our phones and figured out there were 11 nominations and we were like, “Oh my god, 11!”

Related: Golden Globes 2015: Transparent the clear winner in TV awards

Comedy, actor: Anthony Anderson, Black-ish; Louis CK, Louie; Don Cheadle, House of Lies; Will Forte, The Last Man on Earth; Matt LeBlanc, Episodes; and William H Macy, Shameless

12.35am BST

Here’s Homeland’s Nazanin Boniadi has come in Stephane Rolland. Apparently - awkward! - it’s spring/summer 2014. Not convinced about the Tetris neckline either. Never mind, great show.

12.33am BST

Jimmy Fallon and Ryan Seacrest are talking about birthday cakes. So while that insightful chat carries on we’ll give you some helpful information.

Related: Emmys 2015: the British TV stars and shows with a chance of winning

12.28am BST

We have an awe-inspiring first comment, alluding to the night’s other big story:

If lady gaga comes dressed in bacon, the Internet would explode right now

12.27am BST

In between the endless train of celebs being asked about their threads there’s been a bit of shade thrown on to the otherwise well-lit red carpet …

Sarah Paulson with an outstanding subtweet of Giuliana Rancic. pic.twitter.com/45KEpgPwH3

12.25am BST

American Horror Story’s Evan Peters has gone for a slightly deranged all-black tux with slicked-back (sweaty) hair. Suitably morbid given he’s due to play the villain in the new series.

12.19am BST

Meanwhile at the ceremony, the Hollywood Reporter, er, reports, selfie sticks are banned due to them being a safety concern. Anyone bringing them in will have to surrender them to security.

Selfie Sticks Banned at the Emmys: http://t.co/NNDXdlmYJt pic.twitter.com/pqTeosIC5k

12.10am BST

Gwendoline Christie from Game of Thrones is, apparently, en route to her wedding. Not entirely sure about the dress but she’s the only one dressed for the weather, presumably because being British she’s not used to the heat. Great Marcel wave though.

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Laura Prepon from OITNB has arrived. What a honey in red custom-made crepe, a gold brocade collar and her real eyebrows.

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Joanne Froggatt from Downton Abbey is on the red carpet, promising that the final season of the show - which started in the UK tonight but isn’t on it the States until January - will include “a little bit of tragedy but not too much.”

“Is that a spoiler?” asks the interviewer Juliana Ranchic, hopefully. Umm ...

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Hello! Guardian fashion desk, on hand to rate and slate the red carpets looks at the Emmy Awards this year.

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Ryan Seacrest is currently talking to Mindy Kaling about memoirs, because she has one out obviously …

Related: Mindy Kaling: ‘Those moments when you feel an idiot – they’re good to write about’

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It’s the start of the new TV season here in America, so before an onslaught of new shows hits our screens, it’s time to celebrate the previous year. The Emmy awards aim to reward the best TV shows of the previous 12 months, though they are notorious for giving gongs to the same show year after year (Modern Family, for instance, has won outstanding comedy series for the past five years. This year however, as Brian Moylan wrote on Friday, promises to be different. Some of the rules have been changed, there are new categories including outstanding variety sketch series, which Amy Schumer will be keeping a very keen eye on. Game of Thrones has the most nominations - 24 - and it’s Mad Men’s final chance to take home a haul of gongs. Will Jon Hamm finally win for his role as Don Draper?

But even more excitingly, there are a host of innovative new shows like Empire and Transparent which tell stories beyond the white American mainstream which has dominated TV and showbusiness for so long.

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