Yorkshire Post

Trump’s politics in the spotlight for the Emmys

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THEY MAY be the greatest accolade that can be earned across the Atlantic for a television show, but this year’s Emmys remained politicall­ycharged as Donald Trump’s presidency took centre stage.

Both Charlie Brooker and actor Riz Ahmed led the way for Britain at the awards in a night of disappoint­ment for after it entered television’s biggest ceremony with high expectatio­ns. Brooker’s

scooped two accolades, while Riz Ahmed became the first Muslim and actor of Asian origin to win a leading actor Emmy for his role in

crime drama at the Los Angeles ceremony on Sunday night. Despite 13 nomination­s,

only won one award – with US actor John Lithgow winning best supporting actor in a drama series for his portrayal of Sir Winston Churchill. The highest achievers were

and which won five awards each. based on Margaret Atwood’s novel, won best drama and lead actress in a drama series for Elisabeth Moss, while Nicole Kidman won outstandin­g lead actress in a limited drama for Trump was a repeated target of criticism, with the Armando Iannucci-created political satire, picking up two awards including best comedy. So too was comedy show which has repeatedly satirised Trump and his staff. In one of the diatribes on the night, he was called a “sexist, egotistica­l, lying, hypocritic­al, bigot” by presenters Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda. Other nominated Brits to walk away empty-handed were Anthony Hopkins and Benedict Cumberbatc­h for

Among nomination­s at the 69th Emmys were best drama series and lead drama actress for Stockport-born Claire Foy, who grew up in Leeds.

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Nicole Kidman poses with her outstandin­g lead actress awards at the Emmys. John Lithgow with his award for The Crown; the cast of Veep line up with their awards for the Armando Iannucci satire.
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