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Antiques Roadshow (PBS) This staple of broadcast television, on which experts appraise items brought to them by members of the public, has been nominated for this award every year since 2005 but has yet to win. Its 18-episode 26th season, which featured a stop in Colonial Williamsburg and was shot with special COVID precautions, was not nominated for any other awards.
Fixer Upper: Welcome Home (Magnolia Network) This spinoff of the HGTV franchise that was nominated in this category in 2017 and 2018 also features hosts Chip and Joanna Gaines renovating homes. Its nine episodes, which finished rolling out last August, included work on a castle in the Gaines’ hometown of Waco, Texas. It wasn’t nominated in any other category.
Love Is Blind (Netflix) Dating shows don’t have a great track record in this category, but this human experiment to see whether 15 men and 15 women can fall in love with a person without having seen them was propelled to a nomination — for season one in 2020 and now for season two — by its huge popularity. This is, however, its sole nomination.
Queer Eye (Netflix) Netflix’s reboot of Bravo’s early-aughts show, on which “The Fab Five” offer life makeovers, has been nominated for this award every year it has been eligible. It has won four times, and a fifth win, which seems likely given its field-leading six nominations, would break a tie with Shark Tank and make it this category’s record holder.
Shark Tank (ABC)
The 24-episode 13th season of this show about entrepreneurs pitching ideas to investors — which has prevailed in this category four times before, most recently in 2017 — is up for just two prizes, the other being outstanding host (shared by Mark Cuban, Barbara Corcoran, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John and Kevin O’Leary).