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Emmys Latest: Waddingham of 'Ted Lasso' wins first award

Hannah Waddingham, and “Ted Lasso,” have won the first Emmy of the night

Via AP news wire
Monday 20 September 2021 01:14 BST
2021 Emmy Awards - Performers Nominee Celebration
2021 Emmy Awards - Performers Nominee Celebration (2021 Invision)

The Latest on The Emmy Awards in Los Angeles (all times local):

5:15 p.m.

Hannah Waddingham and “Ted Lasso ” have won the first Emmy of the night.

Waddingham won best supporting actress in a comedy series Sunday for the Apple TV+ series, which could be in for a big night.

Waddingham screamed with delight when she reached the stage.

“Jason, you’ve changed my life with this,” she said to the show’s star and co-creator Jason Sudeikis

Waddingham plays the owner of an English soccer team who hires the American title character to run it into the ground on “Ted Lasso.”

She beat her castmate Juno Temple, along with Kate McKinnon, Cecily Strong, Aidy Bryant, Hannah Einbinder and Rosie Perez.

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MORE ON THE EMMYS:

— MJ Rodriguez wore teal, Billy Porter winged black at Emmys

Emmys vow a ‘good time’ after bleak year; ‘Crown’ may rule

See AP coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/emmy-awards

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HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING:

5: 10 p.m.

Host Cedric the Entertainer, LL Cool J, and a bunch of audience members opened the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards with a hip-hop tribute to television.

Cedric introduced the CBS telecast Sunday night by saying it would be anything but subdued, and began a rollicking declaration of his love for TV to the tune of Biz Markie’s “Just a Friend.”

“TV, you got what I need, would you say he’s just a friend,” the host sang.

The show looks a lot more like a traditional awards ceremony than last year’s audience-free “Pandemmies,” but is still seriously scaled back, held in a tent in downtown Los Angeles.

The night’s favorites include Netflix’s drama “The Crown” and Apple TV+ comedy “Ted Lasso.”

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1 p.m.

Emmy Awards host Cedric the Entertainer and the show’s producers promise it will be a celebration for all. But it could be much more rewarding, even historic, for some.

That includes Netflix’s drama “The Crown” and Apple TV+ comedy “Ted Lasso.” Each is considered a frontrunner Sunday for top series honors in their respective categories, and their casts received armloads of nominations.

More than the shows would benefit. Victories in both the best drama and comedy series categories would mark a first for streaming services and reinforce their growing dominance, to the dismay of competitors.

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