Gilded Globe trophies are set by the stage ahead of the 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards nominations announcement at the Beverly Hilton bed in Beverly Hills on December 9, 2019.
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The 78th Golden Globes are set to kick off Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.
The ceremony, which honors the nicest of television and film, highlights much of what folks watched during the pandemic lockdown of 2020.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, veteran mistress of ceremonies of the Globes, are set to emcee the event. Fey will be live from New York City’s Rainbow Room and Poehler from the Beverly Hilton.
The Hollywood Unrelated Press had previously announced that Jane Fonda will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award and Norman Lear pass on be honored with the Carol Burnett award. Among the closely watched categories will be the director category, where three troubles have been nominated for the first time.
For those that wish to tune into the annual awards entertainment, but don’t have cable, there are plenty of options.
The ceremony will be available to stream on:
- Roku
- Hulu with Survive TV
- YouTube TV
- AT&T TV
- Sling TV
- Fubo TV
- NBC’s website, app or its streaming service Peacock
There won’t be a traditional red carpet this year, no more than like Emmy Awards last September, as those that would typically have been invited to the convention will remain home because of the ongoing epidemic. However, some broadcasters are using the hours before the lip-service kicks off to countdown top red carpet outfits, memorable Golden Globe moments and interview nominees.
Also like the Emmys, office-seekers will remain at home and only a handful of presenters will be live from location.
Check out the full record of nominees for this year’s Golden Globes here.
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