2016-09-19

HBO show takes top award while Sarah Paulson, Sterling K Brown and Coutney B Vance win for roles on People v OJ and show wins for outstanding limited series

Emmys 2016: full list of winners

Emmys 2016 fashion: the best looks on the red carpet

Jimmy Kimmel’s best lines as host of the 2016 Emmy Awards

Game of Thrones breaks Emmy record and wins best drama for second year

Jeffrey Tambor calls on industry to hire more trans actors in Emmys speech

Finally an awards show that didn’t suck: 2016 Emmys broke more than one trend

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We’ve compiled some of Kimmel’s best lines here.

Related: Jimmy Kimmel's best lines as host of the 2016 Emmy Awards

4.59am BST

Lanre Bakare writes our news story on the night from Los Angeles:

Winter might be coming for the residents of Westeros but for the creators of Game of Thrones and HBO it was clear skies again at the Emmys, where the series won the best drama series award for the second year in a row.

Related: Game of Thrones breaks Emmy record and wins best drama for second year

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That was ... something. While I thoroughly enjoyed Jimmy Kimmel’s laconic, snarky performance as host, this year’s Emmys lacked surprise, controversy, or much to talk about. It was a by the book awards show, plodding along from category to category, rewarding many of the same people from years past. Even new winners like Rami Malek, who won best actor in a drama series for Mr Robot, had a whiff of the expected. Besides the typically elaborate, expensive set design, there wasn’t much that was grand about this show. Oh, and did I mention John Mayer?

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Did The Americans and Mr Robot have better seasons than the sixth season of Game of Thrones? Sure. But Game of Thrones is still one of the most excellent programs around with sky-high production values and a galaxy of great characters. Should we be upset about it’s win? Of course not. And if you are, Khaleesi is coming for you.

With this win it now has the most awards ever. Is that correct? Maybe, maybe not. But there’s no going back now.

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The HBO drama wins for the second year in a row.

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Richard Dreyfus had to confirm that he isn’t dead thanks to having the same surname as someone else

I'm actually not Julia Louis-Dreyfus' father. But I really appreciate all the concerned tweets. https://t.co/4heUxufeOa

3.54am BST

Good job, Veep, you deserve it. But can’t we make a rule about comedy shows not being able to win two years in a row, because Blackish, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and Master of None really deserve a chance at the big award.

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Unsurprisingly, this is the second year in a row that it has won.

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HOLY COW! It’s taken four years for Tatiana Maslany to go from constant Emmy snub to winning the award. Like Keri Russell she plays a number of different characters on the same show, but unlike Russell her variety of accents and personalities are constantly shifting. She sometimes has to play one of her clones pretending to be another one of her clones. It’s a mind-bendingly amazing performance. Too bad the show hasn’t been that great the past few seasons.

3.43am BST

The Orphan Black nominee takes her first trophy home for playing a whole host of clones on the BBC America sci-fi series.

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That Kimmel/Damon skit is up on YouTube if you want to see what Chris Rock found so funny

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Rami Malek is currently giving one of the best performances on television and he was a shoo-in as Elliot Alderson, a hacker who took down the world on Mr. Robot.

His best bit though was giving us his best Elliot and asking the crowd, “Please tell me you’re seeing this too.”

3.40am BST

The Mr Robot lead wins for the show’s first season.

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A piece about Jeffrey Tambor’s call to hire more trans actors and the celebration of trans and queer talent we’ve seen at the Emmys tonight.

Related: Jeffrey Tambor calls on industry to hire more trans actors in Emmys speech

3.38am BST

Ben Mendelsohn is a great actor in a great part on Bloodline, but he’s certainly the lowest profile in this category. Maybe this will have Netflix rethink its recent cancellation.

3.34am BST

And guess who didn’t know the golden rule:

Don't tweet during the Emmys in memoriam https://t.co/VMJm4uIeC4

3.32am BST

Henry Winkler was just on stage to pay tribute to the late Garry Marshall, whose small screen creations included Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley, ahead of a wider in memoriam montage.

“He was loyal, he had generosity of spirit and knowledge. I should know, he gave me my career”

3.27am BST

The Bloodline actor was also not there.

3.21am BST

We interviewed Emmy winner Miguel Sapotchnik about the end of Battle of the Bastards.

Related: Game of Thrones director Miguel Sapochnik on the shocking finale

3.21am BST

Seriously I’m sick of Maggie Smith winning this award because, well, she wasn’t as great as the other nominees. I’m sorry, but Constance Zimmer was a revelation and the women of Game of Thrones are the best reason to watch the best show on television. Maggie Smith can’t even be bothered to show up!

I wish that Jimmy Kimmel really would have read off the next name on the list when she won. Instead he just took her trophy and said it would be in the lost and found. I hope he’s not using this as a way to get her on his show to finally pick up her Emmy.

3.20am BST

And this is why nominee John Mulaney isn’t at the ceremony tonight (in case it’s been a concern)

Emmy Night 2016!! pic.twitter.com/9KxTatvnTD

3.19am BST

The Game of Thrones episode “Battle of the Bastards” wins its second trophy.

3.18am BST

Nope, the Downton Abbey star was not there.

3.11am BST

After being roasted by Kimmel for helping Trump rise to power, reality TV producer Mark Burnett responded backstage:

"The Apprentice" producer @MarkBurnettTV on the rise of Donald Trump and Jimmy Kimmel's remarks at the #Emmys pic.twitter.com/OLQ2M4pwKp

3.10am BST

The “Battle of the Bastards” episode of Game of Thrones should definitely win Best Director, but I don’t think it was very memorable for the writing. This looks like it might dash The Americans and Mr Robots hopes of an upset.

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The Game of Thrones showrunners win for the epic “Battle of the Bastards” episode.

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Hank Azaria and Margo Martindale won for Ray Donovan and The Americans respectively.

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The sadly departed Key & Peele gets to take a victory lap. Most of the other nominees will be back for another try but this show that combined series laughs with subversive insights about modern culture deserves to be celebrated.

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The Comedy Central show wins for its last season.

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I know the internet is going to hate me, but the directors of Grease Live definitely deserved to beat Beyoncé and everyone else. They showed us what was possible with live musicals and made it fantastic.

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The Grease Live directors take home the prize.

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Laverne Cox is presenting and she’s added her support to Jeffrey Tambor’s call for more transgender talent, thanking Orange if the New Black creator Jenji Kohan for giving her a chance.

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The entire Kimmel intro (including a hilarious skit about a real life double murder!) is now on YouTube if you want to:

2.56am BST

Not a massive surprise but Jimmy Kimmel presenting has led to the obligatory Matt Damon cameo. He’s eating an apple and ridiculing Kimmel for losing out to John Oliver.

Damon: “I’ll see you at the after party”

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John Oliver’s show isn’t really a talk show, but it is certainly the internet’s favorite show to post clips from the morning after. This official cements his show’s reputation as the heir apparent to The Daily Show.

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Congratulations to the British comedian.

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What an odd category. Apparently Best Writing in a Variety Special actually means Best Stand Up Special. I’m not going to lie, I haven’t seen Patton Oswald’s special. I didn’t even know that it existed. The Academy did though, so good for him.

2.48am BST

John Mayer playing off award winners live is way more humiliating that an anonymous violin player. The only thing that would be more embarrassing would be if they just played Smooth by Carlos Santana and Rob Thomas after every acceptance speech. Imagine all the people going home to their spouses, having to say “Sorry, dear. I really wanted to thank you, but John Mayer skit-skatted on a guitar so I couldn’t.” I just hope they all understand. It’s not personal.

2.47am BST

Aziz Ansari is on stage presenting an award and he’s gone for another Trump joke: “After careful consideration, I decided I am going with Trump which is why I think we should get rid of all Hispanic and Muslim nominees”

He also made another joke about getting rid of Jeffrey Tambor to open up the comedy actor category. Poor fella.

2.47am BST

The comedian wins for his stand up special Talking for Clapping.

2.46am BST

With Downton Abbey over and Sherlock not long for this world now that Benedict Cumberbatch is a superhero, what will be the new favorite UK export at the Emmys? Will Americans ever figure out that The Only Way is Essex is the best show on TV? Hugh Grant’s not busy these days. Put him in a funny Victorian era costume and throw him on a horse. We’ll call the show This Old Horse. These are the thoughts that keep me up at night.

2.45am BST

While it might be a good night for LGBT winners, this was particularly rough for the OJ Simpson crowd just before a cut to commercials:

Dear #Emmys band, Do not play over what sounded like a lesbian emotionally thanking her wife. Thank you.

2.41am BST

It’s rare that a show like The People Vs. OJ Simpson comes along and not only is a ratings blockbuster but makes the country reexamine a media frenzy that distilled the problems with class, race, and celebrity in America.

Also it’s rare to cut off one of the producers and go to commercial as she’s thanking her mom.

2.41am BST

Kimmel’s awkward Johnny Cochran joke has not done down so well

Whoa: edgiest, meanest joke about Johnny Cochran "smiling up at the Emmys." Uncool, especially given the portrayal in the show.

John Travolta did not like that Johnnie Cochran joke from Kimmel. "I'd like to believe Johnnie Cochran is looking up at us tonight."

Whoa, fuck Jimmy Kimmel for shitting on Johnny Cochran for being good at his job. Like. LIKE. #Emmys

2.39am BST

Duh.

2.38am BST

You guys all watch Sherlock, right? It’s great, right? Well, no one in the US makes TV movies anymore, so it was an easy win.

2.38am BST

The movie, which aired in the US on PBS, was a two-hour Sherlock special.

2.37am BST

As much as I wanted to see John Travolta and his delightful hair piece made of the fibers from an outdoor broom give a gleefully rambling acceptance speech, the victory for Sterling K Brown in the Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series category was the only acceptable outcome. Christopher Darden was certainly not the sexiest role in The People v OJ Simpson — less of the righteous fury of best actor winner Courtney B Vance’s Johnnie Cochran or the blatant camp of Travolta, but that made his stunning work all the more impressive. Sarah Paulson, who won for best actress in a limited series, got to throw on wigs and fake moles and gruffly smoke cigarettes. In a show with a dearth of sympathetic characters, Brown had to be the one we liked, the outsider, the guy who just wants to do the right thing.

2.36am BST

The People Vs OJ Simpson deserves all the awards it gets and Courtney B Vance gets all the love he deserves from his wife Angela Bassett who “rocks his chain.”

2.35am BST

The glove did not fit and Courtney B Vance was acquitted for playing Johnnie Cochran in The People Vs OJ Simpson

2.33am BST

(One of) Hillary Clinton(‘s interns) congratulated Kate McKinnon on her win!

Congratulations on your Emmy, Kate! Big fan of yours, too. pic.twitter.com/w00QO1GwyH

2.29am BST

Emmy winner Jill Soloway spoke about “dangerous monster” Donald Trump backstage

Jill Soloway's statement on Trump backstage at #Emmys: pic.twitter.com/Q93nCNuFy6

2.28am BST

Sarah Paulson, one of TV’s greats, is one for two with the trophies tonight, but her work as Marcia Clark not only was one of the best portraits on television this year, but made everyone reevaluate how Clark was treated during the Simpson trial and what her legacy is. Paulson said in her acceptance speech, “I had been superficial and careless in my judgement, and I am glad to stand here today and say that I’m sorry.”

And, following Kate McKinnon and Jill Soloway, it’s a big night for lesbians.

2.26am BST

Of course her role as Marcia Clark in the People Vs. OJ Simpson won.

2.24am BST

Sterling K Brown’s Melania Trump joke might have bombed, but he was amazing as Chris Darden, the prosecutor who lost the OJ Simpson case (with Marcia Clark), giving the man depth and insight that the public didn’t realize the man had.

2.24am BST

Here’s an interview with the victorious Sterling K Brown from earlier this month.

Related: Sterling K Brown: 'I allow myself to think about winning an Emmy'

2.22am BST

Brown beats several of his costars in People Vs. OJ Simpson for his role as Chris Darden.

2.19am BST

Leslie Jones has now shared video evidence of her excitable reaction to Kate McKinnon’s win. It’s, yeah, pretty excitable:

I swear I lost my shit!! MY BITCH IS A EMMY WINNER! pic.twitter.com/Uvnal7kuHg

2.16am BST

Susanne Bier is the only woman nominated in the category and the only one to take home a trophy. I bet Ryan Murphy is sitting in his iridescent blue tuxedo seething right now.

So far both winners in the directing categories have been women.

2.15am BST

The Night Manager director and producer snatches one out of the hands of OJ Simpson.

2.15am BST

More sandwich lols (yes, they’re still on that joke). Amy Schumer had tried to eat the note written by Jimmy Kimmel’s mum but after she fished it out of her mouth, it was discovered that ... wait for it ... it was meant for Amy Poehler! More on the sandwich bit as it comes.

2.11am BST

If you were lucky enough to be given a sandwich made by Jimmy Kimmel’s mum and handed out by the cast of Stranger Things, this is what was inside the bag:

Contents of the @jimmykimmel's mom's PB&J bag. #Emmys #WeirdBit pic.twitter.com/8yJZlKYaI4

2.11am BST

Regina King is a really deserving winner for the excellent anthology series American Crime. In any other year it’s second season, about a school shooting, would have won all the trophies, but then OJ came along and killed its hopes. What, too soon?

2.10am BST

This is her second win in a row for American Crime.

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Marcia, Marcia, Marcia, which DV DeVincentis won his Emmy for was not only the best episode of the series, but also the best use of a Brady Bunch joke.

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Get ready, it’s the start of the People Vs. OJ Simpson sweep.

2.07am BST

Leslie Jones is on stage with the accountants from Ernst & Young! She’s poking fun at her recent hack, querying why they didn’t protect her dignity after nude pictures leaked.

RT @accesshollywood: Nobody is going to touch @Lesdoggg's Twitter now! #Emmys pic.twitter.com/73RyARg6n8

1.59am BST

Jimmy Kimmel’s mum is making 7,000 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and the kids from Stranger Things are handing them out. Because viral!

Kevin Spacey is tucking in.

1.58am BST

Sorry, Amazing Race, but The Voice is now the only reality show that the Academy will vote for. Don’t their grandkids make them watch American Ninja Warrior.

Mark Burnett didn’t really impress by making a Donald Trump joke and plugging the debut of The Voice tomorrow night. Damn, now I did it too.

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This is its second year in a row winning.

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It’s official, now both of the categories for comedic actors went to men playing women. This is apparently what toppling the patriarchy looks like. Though he did add that he would be happy to be the last cisgender male to play a transgender female on TV. Congrats Jeffrey Tambor, you really deserve it.

However, the funniest line he’s delivered this year was in his acceptance speech when he said, “Jeff Bezos took my hand last night and said, ‘Call Me Jeff Bezos.’”

1.54am BST

This continues to be accurate

#Emmys2016 pic.twitter.com/TdfZgtMTSv

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This is his second win in a row for Transparent.

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And this is what the audience at the ceremony is watching during the break:

It's Packers vs Vikings on @nbc during #Emmys commercial break. pic.twitter.com/yBYvL4zw6b

1.49am BST

Here’s a gallery of the best red carpet looks from earlier in the night. Our fashion team will be assessing the garms in a few hours.

Related: Emmys 2016 fashion: the best looks on the red carpet - in pictures

1.46am BST

Jeffrey Tambor has just introduced a tribute to the late Garry Shandling, who was a multiple Emmy winner. There’s a rather glorious montage of his greatest moments at the ceremony and also of his show.

1.43am BST

This is Julia Louis-Dreyfuss’s eighth Emmy and she deserves every one, but can we stop already? There are plenty of other funny women on television who could use some commendation.

But, man, she really is funny. She says, “Veep has torn down the wall between comedy and politics. It started as a political satire but it now turned out to be a documentary, so she is going to rebuild that wall and make Mexico pay for it.”

1.40am BST

Of course she won for Veep for the fifth time in a row.

1.38am BST

Jeb is trying so hard bless him

Hey, @jimmykimmel, I'm giving you 5 stars! How about a little something,
you know, for the effort, you know? https://t.co/tsm5fZ1aDW

1.38am BST

I don’t know what’s greater, Jill Soloway’s suit or that she wins yet again for directing her outstanding series Transparent. First Kate McKinnon and now Jill Soloway, it is going to be a big night for lesbians. When she asks us to “Topple the patriarchy!” it really makes you want to.

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She won the same award last year for directing an episode of her series Transparent.

1.35am BST

The awards were given out last week at the Creative Arts Emmys. The winners were Peter Scolari on Girls and Tina Fey & Amy Poehler for hosting Saturday Night Live.

1.33am BST

Getting a bit worried now for whoever cut Aziz off...

Aziz is on Billy on the Street this season and I let him speak even LESS.

1.32am BST

Leslie Jones is thrilled her SNL co-star just scooped a gong

IM SCREAMING CRYING MY BITCH MY BITCH SHE WON YALL!!

1.29am BST

Here’s that Jeb Bush cameo that everyone is still a bit confused about:

This was so good, @JebBush didn't even have to ask me to clap. #Emmys pic.twitter.com/WAJUzC6BN3

1.27am BST

Wow! A Saturday Night Live win in the acting categories is a bit of a shock. This is the first time that has ever happened. The always excellent Kate McKinnon clearly deserves this award, but this is already starting out to be a surprising night. And a big night for lesbians if Sarah Paulson takes home her trophy too.

1.26am BST

She wins after four nominations for her work on Saturday Night Live.

1.26am BST

Alan Yang says: “Asian parents: get your kids cameras instead of violins and we’ll be all good.”

1.26am BST

Awkwardly after Alan Yang gave his speech, Aziz Ansari was cut off by music before he got to say anything. He joked: “Someone is going to be in so much trouble for this”. He’s probably right.

1.25am BST

The first win for Master of None in a crowded field could spell the beginning of a great night for the series or it could be a make up for not giving it anything else.

1.24am BST

The comics wins for writing the pilot of Master of None on Netflix.

1.22am BST

Highlight of the #Emmys so far: @JimmyKimmel and @JKCorden's Carpool Karaoke https://t.co/kpKzwmbVdq pic.twitter.com/PTwJwtlFLn

Of course James Corden was singing two minutes in ...

1.19am BST

It’s probably worth taking a look at Bryan Cranston’s red carpet Trump impression. Because not enough people do these, ya know:

Bryan Cranston's Donald Trump impression is "huge." pic.twitter.com/lmDCy66Beq

1.16am BST

Louie Anderson plays Zack Galifianakis’ mother in Baskets. If Jeffrey Tambor wins Outstanding Actor in a Comedy as he is expected to, both of the comedy acting awards will go to men playing women. And they say there are no good roles in Hollywood for women.

1.14am BST

Louie Anderson just won for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy for his role in Baskets.

1.13am BST

First Trump mention! Jimmy Kimmel has blamed television for Trump’s move into politics and specifically Mark Burnett who will be first thrown over the wall if Trump does indeed build one. Oh and he “accidentally” called his wife Malaria ...

1.12am BST

Jimmy Kimmel is laying into “Lame” Maggie Smith for never showing up at the Emmys the nine times she has been nominated. “Get your Dowager Count-ass over here.”

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Well, at least Jeb! Bush has a sense of humor about himself as he appeared in the parade of cameos that is Jimmy Kimmel’s opening because he is “in between jobs.”

1.03am BST

James Corden makes his first appearance at the Emmy’s ceremony in Jimmy Kimmel’s taped introduction trying to get him to carpool karaoke Wham’s “Wake Me Up,” and then dressed up as George Michael. Can’t we get Adele back?

12.58am BST

The Emmys pre-show was the Stranger Things kids performing Uptown Funk which sounds like the most internet thing on the internet at the moment

Omg, the #Emmys2016 pre show was the kids from Stranger Things singing "Uptown Funk" pic.twitter.com/15c2yaqFDj

12.58am BST

On the ABC pre-show, Tim Gunn chooses Rami Malek, Kit Harrington, Sarah Paulson, and Kerry Washington as Best Dressed. I can’t disagree.

12.57am BST

Amy Schumer recently got some heat for complaining how much she hated the self-confidence destroying red carpet at the Met Ball, packed with models and high fashion.

And tonight on the Emmy’s red carpet she listed all of the designers involved in her outfit to E’s Giuliana Rancic in the best possible wardrobe description I’ve heard - “I’m wearing a Vivienne Westwood dress, Tom Ford shoes and an OB tampon!”

Amy Schumer is getting weird on the red carpet #Emmys pic.twitter.com/P8MfG0ZYf4

12.44am BST

Sarah Paulson has arrived on the red carpet, nominated tonight for her turn as Marcia Clark in The People v. OJ Simpson. She’s brought the real Clark as her date tonight who is struggling with the temperature from the looks of it ...

On the way to the Emmys with @MsSarahpaulson. It's 120 degrees lol! #soeffinhot

12.38am BST

One of the most highly-expected red carpet guests tonight is Beyonce, whose new visual album Lemonade received four Emmy nominations, though it missed out at the Creative Arts Emmys.

Beyonce is known for the red carpet “moment,” for this year’s Video Music Awards, she turned up in a feathered and beaded gown accompanied with a whole squad of of women including singers Chloe and Halle, model Winnie Harlow, actress Quvenzhané Wallis and the “mothers of the Movement” (the mothers of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Oscar Grant and Trayvon Martin, who all died as a result of gun or police violence).

12.33am BST

What are the creative arts Emmys, I hear you cry. Here’s a list of the shows that have already won – including best hair for Downton Abbey.

Outstanding casting – limited series

12.20am BST

Look for both Julia Louis-Dreyfuss and Allison Janney to break some Emmy records tonight. If Louis-Dreyfuss wins her fifth consecutive Emmy for playing Selena Meyer on Veep she will break the record for most Emmy wins in the Outstanding Actress in a Comedy category. She currently is tied for that record with Candace Bergen and Mary Tyler Moore. If she wins tonight that will be her eighth overall Emmy.

If Janney threepeats in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy category for her role on Mom she will tie Cloris Leachman for the record of having the most Emmys in the acting categories. This would be Janney’s eighth after four wins for The West Wing, one for Masters of Sex, and three for Mom.

12.16am BST

Those Stark sisters are loyal. Sophie Turner from Game of Thrones, who plays eldest daughter Sansa Stark showed off the tattoo she’d gotten with her co-star and real-life bestie Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark. It’s a peach colored imprint of the date they both found out they’d gotten the life-changing GoT gig: 07.08.09.

Reminder, these ladies are from the UK, so the date is 7 August, 2009.

Sophie Turner's matching tattoo with Maisie Williams is perfect. #Emmys pic.twitter.com/V31t2On7mv

12.07am BST

Here’s what’s happening on the red carpet. Amber Jamieson who is watching it all on E! says:

So far the clear red carpet favorites are the kids from the summer hit Stranger Things. Curly haired Gaten Matarazzo is rocking a black and white checked vest and bow-tie, Caleb McLaughlin is in navy blazer with white flowers and Millie Bobby Brown is wearing an adorable Valentino black lace dress with colorful hummingbirds. They are clowning for the camera - blowing kisses, pointing down the lens and being cheeseball kids. It’s refreshing.

12.04am BST

Deadline reports that security has been beefed up at this year’s awards after the explosions in New York on Saturday night. Police having been checking cars’ undercarriages with mirrors and there is an armoured truck with two Swat team members on standby if there is a security incident.

11.51pm BST

The stars are arriving on the red carpet in 90 degree heat before settling into the Staples Center in Los Angeles for television’s biggest night, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. Game of Thrones is set to dominate – it already won nine awards in the Creative Arts Emmys out of a total of 23 nominations in the whole thing, while its closest competitor, Ryan Murphy’s hugely acclaimed drama The People v OJ Simpson, has nabbed four. But who will take the biggest prizes – outstanding drama and outstanding comedy of the year?

Read our critics’ verdicts on the nominations here and here. Brian Moylan thinks that The Americans may nab the top prize from under Game of Thrones’s nose, which will be an upset. Both he and Dave Schilling will be on this blog when the awards start at 8pm EST. Before that, check out the list of winners which we’ll be updating as we go.

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