Deadline Hollywood - Contenders Television: The Nominees - 08/10/24

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HBO | MAX HULU

PRESENTATIONS

Saturday, August 10, 2024

Fallout

Mr. & Mrs. Smith

Red, White & Royal Blue

Graham Wagner (Executive Producer/Showrunner)

Walton Goggins (Actor)

Jonathan Nolan (Executive Producer/Director)

Francesca Sloane (Co-Creator/Executive Producer/ Showrunner)

David Fleming (Composer)

Hiro Murai (Director/Executive Producer)

Carmen Cuba (Casting Director)

Sarah Schechter (Producer)

Matthew López (Co-Writer/Director/Executive Producer)

Taylor Zakhar Perez (Actor)

Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die

Only Murders in the Building

Nikki Glaser (Comedian)

Benj Pasek (Songwriter)

Justin Paul (Songwriter)

Siddhartha Khosla (Composer)

John Carrafa (Choreographer)

Lettering By ANDREW FOOTIT Presentations

COMEDY

PRESENTATIONS

Saturday, August 10, 2024

The Daily Show

RuPaul’s Drag Race

NBC INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY

Late Night with Seth Meyers/Late Night with Seth Meyers: CORRECTIONS

Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV

David Paul Meyer (Director/Supervising Producer)

Elise Terrell (Supervising Producer)

Troy Iwata (The Daily Show News Team)

Mandy Salangsang (Executive Producer)

Michelle Visage (Senior Producer/Judge)

Ts Madison (Judge)

Jamal Sims (Choreographer)

Seth Meyers (Host/Writer) (Host/Executive Producer)

Mary Robertson (Director/EP)

Emma Schwartz (Director/Co-EP)

Giovonnie Samuels (Former Cast MemberAll That)

Bryan Hearne (Former Cast Member - All That)

PEACOCK

The Traitors

SCHEDULE AND SPEAKERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Alan Cumming (Host/Producer)

Mike Cotton (Executive Producer)

Toni Ireland (Executive Producer)

Ben Archard (Director)

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Deadline brings the best of the best for the latest edition of its Contenders: Nominees event

By the time the 76th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards broadcast on ABC rolls around on Sunday September 15, 2024, it will have been only a mere eight months since the last Primetime Emmy ceremony was held on January 15. In fact, Television Academy officials confirm this is the first time we will have two major Primetime Emmy telecasts in the same calendar year. Of course, this all came about due to delays for the airdate because of the WGA and SAG strikes in 2023. Nevertheless, the Academy was determined to get back on track with their regular Emmy cycle, so the actual eligibility period for the 76th Emmys—June 1, 2023 to May 31, 2024—stayed intact and was not changed because of the broadcast juggle. The 75th Emmys on Fox, though critically praised, was the lowest rated in history, perhaps because by the time the show actually happened no one could remember what the nominees

were, as final voting occurred a full four months earlier. We are going to make sure you know who these nominees are, and the remarkable thing about the contenders for the 76th is that there are so many and they are spread out more than ever. The worry was that the strikes would delay production to such a degree that the pickings for the some 20,000 eligible voters would be rather sparse. That has not turned out to be the case, even if some were not able to get rolling again in time. More than enough, both in terms of numbers and in terms of quality, did make the deadlines, and ladies and gentlemen we have a race.

As always Deadline’s Contenders: Television event is right on top of it and we are thrilled to be able to shine a light on some of the key Emmy Award nominees for our virtual Contenders event today. Among the shows taking part, with indepth interviews with stars and creatives, are nominees that cross so many varied categories.

For instance, in Drama Series seven of the eight nominees were not in the category for the 75th Emmys, and we will be featuring two of them, Fallout and Mr. & Mrs. Smith, that made the cut in their very first turn at bat. On the comedy side we are featuring Only Murders in The Building, which after three seasons and 49 overall nominations (21 of them for this third season alone) is going after its first major win in the comedy race. Add to all that Talk Series nominees Late Night with Seth Meyers and The Daily Show, plus Emmy veteran RuPaul’s Drag Race and newbie The Traitors and the contest heats up. We will hear from all in this unique day, which aims to be a sort of ‘one-stop shopping’ opportunity for the voters to catch up with many of the Contenders and to perhaps get the impetus to check them out before casting that all-important ballot. This is your last opportunity, and we aim to help you decide. Join us now for Deadline Contenders: Television: The Nominees.

“As always Deadline’s Contenders: Television event is right on top of it and we are thrilled to be able to shine a light on some of the key Emmy Award nominees for our virtual Contenders event today.”

MODERATORS Meet the

The Deadline staffers who’ll be guiding you through this year’s Contenders

YOUR EMCEE

PETER WHITE

Executive Editor, Television

Peter, who joined Deadline in 2017, is a respected veteran TV journalist who previously worked at U.K.-based Broadcast, where after starting there in 2013 rose to News Editor responsible for putting together the weekly magazine as well as breaking daily news. Before that he was deputy editor of Television Business International magazine. He covers the television industry from Deadline’s Los Angeles bureau.

YOUR MODERATORS

PETE HAMMOND

Awards Columnist/Chief Film Critic

Pete, widely considered to be one of the preeminent awards analysts for both film and television, has for the past 14 years been Deadline’s Awards Columnist covering the

year-round Oscar and Emmy seasons. He is also Deadline’s Chief Film Critic, having previously reviewed films for MovieLine, Boxoffice magazine, Backstage, Hollywood.com and Maxim, as well as Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide for which he was a contributing editor. In addition to writing, Pete is also host of the PBS SoCal Cinema Series and the weekly PBS television series Must See Movies. He previously held producing positions at Entertainment Tonight, Extra, Access Hollywood, The Arsenio Hall Show, The Martin Short Show and AMC Networks, and is the recipient of five Emmy nominations for writing. Pete is only the second journalist to have received the Publicists Guild of America’s Press Award twice, in 1996 and 2013.

Katie joined Deadline in 2022 from TheWrap, where she also covered the television industry. She also has worked for The Hollywood Reporter,

The Associated Press, People Magazine and many more. Katie is originally from Florida and earned her degree in journalism from the University of Florida. She is based in Los Angeles.

ROSY CORDERO

Associate Editor, TV

Rosy joined Deadline in July 2021 as Senior TV Reporter, where she covers the smallscreen industry, continues to lift up talent from marginalized communities and spearheads Deadline’s Diversity & Inclusion coverage. She

previously worked at Entertainment Weekly, where she had been a digital news writer for the past two years. Before that, in her freelance career, she wrote for Deadline, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Latina.com and the New York Daily News. She is based in Los Angeles.

RYAN FLEMING Crafts Editor, AwardsLine

Ryan joined Deadline in March 2021 as Assistant Editor for AwardsLine. He received his MFA in Studio Art at The City College of New York in 2019. He contributes to the awards coverage of animation and the craft side of film and television. In his role as Crafts Editor, Ryan also contributes to the editing of Deadline’s AwardsLine magazines and interviews contenders above and below the line.

LYNETTE RICE

Senior TV Writer

Lynette Rice joined Deadline in February 2022 and came to us from Entertainment Weekly, where, for 22 years, she covered television extensively for both the magazine and the website. Before that, she worked for The Hollywood Reporter and Broadcasting & Cable. The San Diego State graduate is also the author of the 2021 New York Times bestseller How to Save a Life: An Inside Story of Grey’s Anatomy

ARMANDO TINOCO Night & Weekend Editor

Armando first came to Deadline back in 2022 as our Night and Weekend Editor. Based in Los Angeles, he had previously served as Entertainment Editor at La Opinión and as the managing editor for La Vibra. His bylines have also appeared in PopSugar.

SHOWS The

COMEDY CENTRAL

● The Daily Show

Jon Stewart returns to The Daily Show after a near decade of retirement following the departure of former host Trevor Noah. The Peabody and Emmy award-winning program observes the biggest news stories across politics, pop culture, entertainment and much more. Stewart and his correspondents interview experts on U.S. culture, foreign affairs, activism and much more.

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● Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die

Taped in December 2023 in front of a sold-out audience at the Moore Theater in Seattle, Washington, Glaser dives into a wide range of topics, including why she doesn’t want kids, the harsh realities of aging, her sexual fantasies, and plans for her own death—all in her

Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die

hilarious, unapologetic and brutally honest style. Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die showcases why Glaser is one of the funniest and most fearless comedians today. Written and performed by Glaser, Someday You’ll Die is directed by Emmy winner Hamish Hamilton.

HULU

● Only Murders in the Building

From the minds of Steve Martin, Dan Fogelman and John Hoffman comes a comedic murder-mystery series for the ages. Only Murders in the Building follows three strangers (Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez) who share an obsession with true crime and suddenly find themselves wrapped up in one. When a grisly death occurs inside their exclusive Upper West Side apartment building, the trio suspects murder and employs their precise knowledge of true crime to investigate the truth.

INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY

Quiet

on

Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV

This five-part Investigation Discovery series documents alleged abuse suffered by stars of Nickelodeon series when they were children, including Drake Bell and Raquel Lee Bolleau

The SHOWS

of The Amanda Show, Shane Lyons, Katrina Johnson, Leon Frierson, Giovonnie Samuels and Bryan Hearne of All That, and Alexa Nikolas of Zoey 101

MTV

● RuPaul’s Drag Race

This long-running reality TV show centers around a group of talented drag queens that compete in a variety of fashion, design and performance challenges to impress host RuPaul, the world’s most famous drag queen, to win a large cash prize along with the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar.

NBC

● Late Night with Seth Meyers

In Late Night with Seth Meyers, the Saturday Night Live alum turned talk show personality breaks down the day’s biggest stories and political climate with his trademark biting wit and humor. He also invites Hollywood stars, fellow comedians, political figures and other newsworthy figures to have a discussion on his platform.

PEACOCK

● The Traitors

Based on the popular Dutch series of the same name,

The Traitors is a psychological series where participants must purposefully be involved with treachery and deceit. Throughout the competition, some of reality TV’s biggest stars come together to complete in a series of challenges with the objective of earning a cash prize.

PRIME VIDEO

● Fallout

Based on the video game series of the same name, Fallout depicts an alternative history, where post-World War II, nuclear technology advances lead to the world’s implosion through a nuclear war in 2077. Two hundred years after the apocalypse, the citizens who occupy luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated and dangerous landscape their ancestors left behind. The series stars Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins and Aaron Moten.

● Mr. & Mrs. Smith

The eight-episode series stars Donald Glover and Maya Erskine as John and Jane, two lonely strangers who land jobs working for a mysterious spy agency that shoehorns them into a life of espionage, wealth and world travel. The only catch is that they must enter into an arranged

marriage as Mr. and Mrs. John and Jane Smith.

● Red, White & Royal Blue

Romantic comedy Red, White & Royal Blue is based on the 2019 novel of the same name by Casey McQuiston and centers around Alex (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the son of the President of the United States, and Britain’s Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine). They turn from adversaries into lovers after a fight at a wedding becomes tabloid fodder that drives a potential wedge between U.S./British relations at the worst possible time. Uma Thurman, Stephen Fry and Rachel Hilson also star.

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