Emmys 2024: 15 of the best nominated shows (and where to watch them)
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As awards season enters full swing, we approach the Emmys 2024 and the very best in comedy and drama TV.
We are in for a treat this year. From The Bear's success at the Golden Globes and Jenna Ortega's star rising for Netflix's Wednesday to Elizabeth Debicki's performance as Princess Diana on The Crown, there are some serious performances to sift through when you're tasked with picking the best ones of 2023.
Luckily for you, GLAMOUR has pulled together the very best TV shows that have been nominated for a 2024 Emmy and where to watch each one. With the ceremony fast approaching (it airs Monday night) you should be choosing your weekend viewing wisely to watch the best of the best.
Here are our recommendations for the best Emmys 2024 nominated TV shows.
- 2023 FX
The Bear
What: Jeremy Allen White stars as a brilliant chef who returns to run his family's sandwich shop after a tragic death. Ayo Edebiri is the undeniable star of the show, though.
Nominated for: Outstanding Comedy Series, Actor in a Comedy Series, Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Where to watch: Disney+ - Jessica Brooks
Tiny Beautiful Things
What: Katherine Hahn wows as Clare, a woman who ends up becoming an advice columnist as her life begins to unravel.
Nominated for: Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie
Where to watch: Disney+ - INSTAR Images LLC / Alamy Stock Photo
Fleishman Is In Trouble
What: Telling the story of a Manhattan couple going through a divorce, the series stars Lizzy Caplan, Clare Danes, Jesse Eisenberg and Adam Brody.
Nominated for: Outstanding Limited Series, Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie, Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie, Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Where to watch: Disney+
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Wednesday
What: An addictive, darkly funny take on Addams daughter Wednesday as she is shipped off to Nevermore Academy. Jenna Ortega and Catherine Zeta Jones star.
Nominated for: Outstanding Comedy Series, Actress in a Comedy Series
Where to watch: Netflix
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Beef
What: Steven Yeun and Ali Wong star in a series that surrounds two stranges that find themselves in a road rage accident, with chaos shortly ensuing.
Nominated for: Outstanding Limited Series, Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie, Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie, Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie, Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie, Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Where to watch: Netflix
- Apple TV+
Ted Lasso
What: Jason Sudeikis plays Ted Lasso, an American football coach who moves to England to manage a British football team. The twist? He has no experience.
Nominated for: Outstanding Comedy Series, Actor in a Comedy Series, Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
Where to watch: Apple TV
- HBO/Warner Media
The Last Of Us
What: Based on the video game franchise, the series tells the story of a zombie apocalypse.
Nominated for: Outstanding Drama Series, Actor in a Drama Series, Actress in a Drama Series
Where to watch: Now TV
- Netflix
The Crown
What: You know the score by now. A beautifully stylised soap opera meets drama series telling a version of the story of the British royal family.
Nominated for: Outstanding Drama Series, Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Where to watch: Netflix
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Only Murders In The Building
What: Boasting a star-studded cast that includes Selena Gomez, Steve Martin, Meryl Streep, Cara Delevigne and Martin Short, the show follows a group of true crime-obsessed neighbours attempting to solve murders.
Nominated for: Outstanding Comedy Series, Actor in a Comedy Series
Where to watch: Disney+
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The White Lotus
What: A black comedy and satire focusing on the lives and scandals of guests and staff at a luxury holiday resort. Jennifer Coolidge slayed, and is of course Emmy nominated amongst other members of an amazing cast.
Nominated for: Outstanding Drama Series, Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Where to watch: NOW TV
- Home Box Office
Succession
What: A biggie. A TV masterpiece, some might say. Succession follows the story of a media empire, and the family that run it, and all the double crossing that comes with that.
Nominated for: Outstanding Drama Series, Actor in a Drama Series, Actress in a Drama Series, Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Where to watch: NOW TV
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The Handmaid's Tale
What: Elisabeth Moss stars in the TV adaptation of Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel of the same name, which tells the story of women being treated as property of the state and living as concubines.
Nominated for: Actress in a Drama Series
Where to watch: Prime Video
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Bad Sisters
What: An Irish comedy written by and starring Sharon Horgan that tells the story of five sisters who conspire to kill the manipulative, abusive husband of one of the sisters.
Nominated for: Actress in a Drama Series
Where to watch: Apple TV
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Pamela, A Love Story
What: A heartbreaking, raw and honest retelling of Pamela Anderson's life story, from the perspective of the star herself.
Nominated for: Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Special, Outstanding Music Composition For A Documentary Series Or Special (Original Dramatic Score)
Where to watch: Netflix
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Daisy Jones & The Six
What: The explosive TV adaptation of Taylor Jenkin Reid's book of the same name, which explores the meteoric rise and fall of a rock and roll band in the 1970s, starring Riley Keough, Camila Morrone, Suki Waterhouse and Sam Claflin.
Nominated for: Outstanding Limited Series, Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie, Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie
Where to watch: Prime Video
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