The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has picked up nine Emmy nominations for its final season, including a nod for Outstanding Variety Series. According to Variety, that is the show’s most nominations ever.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is also up in a mix of variety series categories: writing, directing, production design, lighting design, sound mixing, picture editing, technical direction and camerawork, and music direction. For Outstanding Variety Series, The Late Show will face off against The Daily Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and Saturday Night Live.
Emmy Nominations
Colbert’s Late Show has received its most Emmy nominations ever, with a total of nine. The nominations include Outstanding Variety Series, as well as nods for writing, directing, and other technical categories.
For more information, check out the full list of nominations here.
In conclusion, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has achieved a significant milestone with its nine Emmy nominations, including a nod for Outstanding Variety Series. The show will face stiff competition from other notable programs, but its impressive number of nominations is a testament to its enduring quality and popularity.
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