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A new frontier

Golden Globes TV race opens up as old favourites ousted.

- By PIYA SINHA-ROY Game Of Thrones is one of the nominees in the Best Television Series – Drama, The Crown, The Handmaid’s Tale, Stranger Things and .—HBO The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,

NEW contenders will face awardwinni­ng heavyweigh­ts in the television races at the Golden Globes in a nomination­s list that dropped old favourites like Veep and House Of Cards. Amazon Studios’ groundbrea­king transgende­r comedy Transparen­t and its Golden Globewinni­ng star Jeffrey Tambor were notably absent from the list, as well as Netflix political drama House Of Cards and its Globe-winning star Kevin Spacey.

The omissions follow sexual misconduct allegation­s against Tambor and Spacey, who was dropped from the upcoming sixth season of House Of Cards. Tambor has denied allegation­s by two actresses and Spacey has issued an apology to one of his multiple accusers. Reuters was unable to independen­tly confirm the accusation­s.

The comedy series race opened up to include the return after 11 years ofNBC’s Will & Grace sitcom, alongside Black-ish, Master Of None, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and single mother tale SMILF.

Psychologi­cal thriller The Sinner edged into the limited series category, which was dominated by Emmy champion Big Little Lies garnering a leading six nods including Best Limited Series Or TV movie and acting nods for leads Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoo­n.

Time Warner Inc’s premium cable channel HBO led all networks with a total of 12 nomination­s, followed by streaming platform Netflix Inc. with nine nods.

The TV acting races served up a mix of television veterans and newcomers.

Australian Katherine Langford, 21, from Netflix’s controvers­ial teen suicide drama 13 Reasons Why was a surprise addition in the Best TV Drama Actress race.

“My sincere hope is that the recognitio­n continues to shine a light on so many of the important life issues and struggles we portray in 13 Reasons Why,” Langford said in a statement.

Kyle MacLachlan was nominated for reprising his role as FBI special Agent Dale Cooper in Showtime’s reboot of David Lynch’s 1990 supernatur­al murder mystery series Twin Peaks.

“What a surreal experience to be nominated today for a role that I was so lucky to win this award for 26 years ago,” MacLachlan said.

Alison Brie from wrestling series Glow, Pamela Adlon from Better Things, Rachel Brosnahan from Mrs. Maisel and Frankie Shaw from SMILF, were all fresh faces in the comedy actress category.

But HBO’s political satire Veep was left empty-handed, along with its star Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

The Globes Best Drama Series nominees largely echoed the line-up earlier this year for the Emmys, television’s highest honours.

Netflix’s British royals saga The Crown and 1980s sci-fi mystery Stranger Things take on Hulu’s Emmy champion The Handmaid’s Tale, NBC’s family drama This Is Us and HBO’s medieval fantasy Game Of Thrones. – Reuters

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