Biggest Snubs and Surprises from the 2021 Emmy Nominations
The Mandalorian lands among this year s drama nominations, Mj Rodriguez makes history,
The Underground Railroad cast is overlooked, and
Emily in Paris surprises again as a comedy series nominee.
The Crown‘s 24 nods make it the most nominated show of the year, alongside
The Mandalorian. But there were plenty of actors and series missing from the list on Tuesday morning, and many who upset some category stalwarts to score coveted nomination slots.
There was plenty of outcry when
Emily in Paris was nominated for the Golden Globes, but the mixed-reviewed Netflix series managed to sneak into the Comedy category at the Emmys, too. On the other hand, shows like Amazon Prime Video’s
Russell Tovey praised the Channel 4 drama, It s A Sin, as groundbreaking and amazing as he confirmed he is working with the show s actor, Omari Douglas on an out-of-this-world play.
The actor, 39, appeared on Good Morning Britain on Thursday to promote his podcast, Talk Art, and during the discussion, he applauded the series which follows a group of gay men and their friends during the HIV/AIDS crisis in the 1980s.
He also called It s A Sin creator, Russell T Davies, a genius after he revealed he is with Omari, 27, (Roscoe Babatunde) in a new drama about a couple in an alternate universe.
3. Bulmers cider factory in Hereford is actually the largest in the world We all know that Herefordshire is renowned for its cider, whether that be from big-name brands such as Bulmers, or independent producers like Tom Oliver at Ocle Pychard, near Bromyard. But Bulmers cider factory, now owned by Heineken, is the largest in the world. The fact was highlighted recently when it featured in BBC documentary Inside The Factory, presented by Master Chef star Greg Wallace and Cherry Healey. Wallace toured the factory in Plough Lane, Hereford, as well as visiting other sites in the supply chain.
4. Herefordshire was once home to one of the highest-paid Hollywood Stars in History