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After a hilarious roast from Seth Rogen, the Emmys first two winners were a couple of equally funny Brits. Follow our live coverage.

The cult hit Ted Lasso is already making splash at today’s 73rd Emmy Awards, with the streaming sports comedy having set a new record for nominations for a new show, with a whopping 20 noms.

Before that came the red carpet: Check out our coverage of all the best and worst celeb looks. And we’re also keeping track of every single winner as they’re announced today.

But we’re keeping you updated with all the highlights from the ceremony here – and you can watch the Emmys live from 10am AEST today on Foxtel.

Seth roasts the show

After a very peppy musical opening tribute to television, it’s over to the night’s first presenter Seth Rogen to deliver the jokes - and he has a few questions about the Covid safety plan. Rogen first points out that “there’s way too many of us in this room right now! They said this was outside - they lied! We’re hermetically sealed in here - why is there a roof? I would not have come to this!”

Rogen jokes they have to worry about “keeping Eugene Levy alive” and notes that he’s “gone from wiping down my groceries to having Paul Bettany sneeze in my salad.”

Elsewhere, host Cedric the Entertainer said “We had to vaxxed to come here. I got vaxxed. I did not have a reaction like Nicki Minaj’s cousin’s friend. I got Pfizer because I’m bougie. Pfizer, that’s the Neiman Marcus of vaccines, Moderna, that’s Macy’s. Johnson & Johnson, that’s TJ Maxx.”

The first acting awards


Rogen presents the award for Best Supporting Comedy Actress to Hannah Waddingham for Ted Lasso. The British actress lets out a massive scream before her first words: “Jesus Christ on a bike!” It’s a hilarious, high-energy speech punctuated by screams of disbelief and joy. Can we give her a gong at the top of every award show?

Brett Goldstein wins Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy, also for Ted Lasso. “I was specifically told I’m not allowed to swear, so this speech is going to be f**king short,” he quips.

Next up, Julianne Nicholson wins Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series for her incredible work as Lori on Mare of Easttown. Evan Peters wins the male equivalent award, also for Mare of Easttown - he played Detective Zabel. His biggest shout out: “Thanks to Kate Winslet for being KATE WINSLET!” You can’t argue with that.

The Crown wins big

Netflix royal biopic The Crown wins the night’s two first behind-the-scenes gongs, for Writing and Directing.

Gillian Anderson - looking absolutely gorgeous - also wins Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for playing UK PM Margaret Thatcher in the series. Tobias Menzies wins Best Support Actor for his portrayal of Prince Philip in the show - meaning Michael K. Williams, who died on September 6, loses out on a posthumous Emmy in the same category for his role in Lovecraft Country.

Schitt’s Creek reunion

One of the night’s biggest cheers was reserved for a surprise reunion from last year’s big winners, the cast of the beloved comedy Schitt’s Creek, which wrapped in April last year after six seasons. Check ‘em out, looking like superheroes in their block-coloured outfits:

After a very funny (and believable) bit from the cast pretending the teleprompter’s not working, they present the award for best writing in a comedy - to Hacks, and best directing in a comedy - also to Hacks!

More to come …

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