The Emmy Awards saw a record-breaking year with “The Bear” (comedy) snagging 23 nominations! Drama followed suit with “Shōgun” at 25 nominations. While “Roots” holds the overall record (37 noms), “True Detective: Night Country” led miniseries with 19. Made-for-TV movies saw a tie for most nominations (4) but none in 2024. “Saturday Night Live” remained the variety king (17 noms), with Colbert’s talk show leading the pack (5 noms) in talk categories. Nonfiction’s record belongs to “Cosmos” (12 noms).
Comedy Series: The Bear (2024) – 23 nominations (New Record) (IMDb Rating: 8.6/10)
This breakout comedy throws viewers headfirst into the high-pressure, fast-paced world of a fine dining kitchen. “The Bear” follows a young chef, Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White), who returns home to Chicago to run his family’s struggling Italian beef sandwich shop. With his culinary skills and fiery personality, Carmy attempts to revamp the restaurant while dealing with a dysfunctional staff, demanding customers, and his own inner demons. The show’s sharp writing, realistic portrayal of kitchen chaos, and phenomenal performances have garnered it a record-breaking 23 nominations in 2024, making it the most nominated comedy series in Emmy history.
Drama Series: Game of Thrones (2019) – 32 nominations (IMDb Rating: 9.2/10)
The epic fantasy saga “Game of Thrones” continues to hold the all-time record for drama series nominations. This sprawling tale of noble families vying for control of the Iron Throne in the fictional continent of Westeros captivated audiences worldwide. With its complex characters, political intrigue, and epic battles, “Game of Thrones” dominated the 2019 Emmy Awards, securing an incredible 32 nominations, a feat yet to be surpassed.
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Miniseries/Limited Series: Roots (1977) – 37 nominations (IMDb Rating: 8.4/10)
This groundbreaking miniseries explored the horrors of slavery in America through the eyes of the Kunta Kinte family. “Roots” broke barriers and sparked important conversations about race and history. Its powerful performances, emotional storytelling, and historical significance were recognized by the Emmys in 1977 with a record-setting 37 nominations, a record that still stands today.
Made for Television Movie: Four-Way Tie (17 nominations each):
- “Eleanor and Franklin” (1976) -(IMDb Rating: 7.9/10) & “Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years” (1977) (IMDb Rating: 7.8/10) – These two movies depict the remarkable partnership of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor.
- “Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee” (2007) (IMDb Rating: 7.1/10) – This film chronicles the tragic events at Wounded Knee Creek, a turning point in the fight for Native American rights.
- “Grey Gardens” (2009) (IMDb Rating: 7.4/10) – This movie offers a fascinating glimpse into the eccentric lives of a reclusive mother and daughter living in a decaying mansion.
Variety Program: Saturday Night Live (2017) – 22 nominations (IMDb Rating: 7.2/10)
The long-running sketch comedy show “Saturday Night Live” continues to be a force to be reckoned with. Known for its sharp wit, celebrity parodies, and hilarious sketches, SNL has consistently delivered laughs for decades. In 2017, the show’s ability to stay relevant and entertaining was recognized with a record-breaking 22 nominations for variety programs, solidifying its place as a television institution.
Scripted Variety Program (2024): Saturday Night Live – 17 nominations (IMDb Rating: N/A – New Season)
SNL shows no signs of slowing down. In the 2024 Emmys, the show maintains its lead in scripted variety programs with 17 nominations. SNL’s ability to adapt to current events and cultural trends, along with its talented cast and writers, continues to draw in viewers and critical acclaim.
Talk Program (2024): The Late Show With Stephen Colbert – 5 nominations (IMDb Rating: 7.8/10)
Stephen Colbert’s late-night talk show takes the top spot for talk shows in the 2024 Emmys with 5 nominations. Colbert’s sharp wit, intelligent humor, and engaging interviews have made “The Late Show” a favorite among late-night viewers. With its insightful commentary and ability to generate laughs, the show has earned its place among the most recognized talk programs.
Nonfiction/Reality Program: Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey (2014) – 12 nominations (IMDb Rating: 9.2/10)
“Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey,” aired in 2014, is a groundbreaking documentary series that explores the wonders of the universe and the laws of nature. Hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, it serves as a spiritual successor to Carl Sagan’s original “Cosmos: A Personal Voyage.” Through stunning visuals and engaging narratives, the series delves into scientific concepts, historical perspectives, and the profound mysteries of existence, aiming to inspire curiosity and a deeper understanding of our place in the cosmos.
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