Sunday, October 9, 2011

Great British Tv Win at the Emmys

Its official, British Tv shows are rocking the world. The new Emmy Awards prove that Hollywood adore its British imports with the success of awards for some great Tv shows and dramas. An Emmy award is an American Television production award which is considered the equivalent to the film Academy Awards and the music Grammy Awards.

The Emmy Awards recognizes excellence within discrete sectors of Tv. The awards are administered by three organisations: The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences which is for primetime Tv, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences which focuses on daytime, sports, news and documentary shows and finally the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences which is international.

Downton Abbey

Many British Tv actors, writers and directors were celebrating their success at this prestigious award ceremony. Downton Abbey which returned last night with the first part of the second series, took four awards in total. It won best miniseries, best director, and best actress for Maggie Smith. Maggie was not there to pick up the award herself but some cast members were there together with her co-stars Elizabeth McGovern, who plays the Countess of Grantham, and Michelle Dockery who plays Lady Mary Crawley. The show also won awards for the writing by Julian Fellowes. Fellowes said: 'This is admittedly a David and Goliath story, except in this case Goliath was wonderful, some astonishing shows that we were up against, and it seems perfectly astonishing that we've won.' He also added: 'None of us know what's going to be a hit, we make these shows, we hope for the best, but we don't know why sometimes it comes right and this evening is such a marvellous moment in all our lives because this evening it came right.' The duration drama has been a necessary success on the Us network Pbs.

Further Downton Abbeys popularity was highlighted when Itv's online player crashed due to high inquire from internet viewers. Unfortunately thousands of viewers were left disappointed as the player only managed to showed three adverts on loop instead of the favorite programme.

The Emmy Awards which was held at Nokia Theatre L.A. On September 18, 2011 in Los Angeles, California also saw Kate Winslet win her first Emmy award for playing Mildred Pierce in the Great Depression. The talented actress who was dressed in a glamorous red gown gave an emotional expectance speech and dedicated the award to her mum saying "It doesn't matter how old you are or what you do in your life, you never stop needing your mum and I will never stop needing mine, so thanks mum, thank you so much,"

There was a minuscule bit of disappointment for some British actors and actresses as Hugh Laurie lost out wining an award to Kyle Chandler of Friday Night Lights. Also sadly Scottish stars Kelly MacDonald, of Boardwalk Empire, and Alan Cumming, of The Good Wife, also went away empty-handed.

Great British Tv Win at the Emmys

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