What to expect from the Emmys and how to watch the ceremony
Owen Cooper and Stephen Graham from Netflix's Adolescence are among the nominees at this year's event.
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Owen Cooper, the 15-year-old British star of Adolescence, Netflix's series about a teenager accused of murdering a classmate, could become the youngest male actor ever to win an Emmy.
Elsewhere, a campaign led by US chat show hosts following the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert could see the programme win outstanding talk series for the first time.
The ceremony will take place on Sunday evening at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles.
The Studio, Andor, Hacks, Slow Horses, The Bear, Nobody Wants This and The Last of Us are among the other shows competing for the top prizes.
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