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“Succession” could make history with potential acting nominations for Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Kieran Culkin, Nicholas Braun, Alan Ruck, Matthew Macfadyen, Sarah Snook and J. HBO could clear it with “The White Lotus,” “The Staircase,” “Scenes From a Marriage” and “Station Eleven,” while Hulu could dominate with “Dopesick,” “The Dropout,” “Pam and Tommy” and “The Girl From Plainville.” Again, HBO and Hulu have the quality goods to possibly pull this off, but in a smaller field that will have either five or six nominees.
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Depending on how you separate HBO and HBO Max, it could happen again this year with “And Just Like That….,” “Barry,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “The Flight Attendant,” “Insecure” and “Hacks.” Limited series has had various iterations over the past 74 years of the Emmys, but the last time a network landed three shows in the lineup was HBO in 2011.
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HBO is the only non-broadcast network to get three of its series in the same category lineup, and it happened on two separate occasions: 20. NBC is the only network to land five of its shows in the comedy series category when in 1987, its Emmy category lineup was “Cheers,” “The Cosby Show,” “Family Ties,” “Night Court” and winner “The Golden Girls.” It has also landed four noms in the category on five different occasions the last time was in 1997 with the winner “Frasier,” alongside “Mad About You,” “Seinfeld” and “3rd Rock From the Sun.” CBS achieved this category domination three times - in 1973, 19. However, if Netflix lands with any three variations of “Squid Game,” “Ozark,” “Stranger Things” and “Bridgerton,” it would be the first. No non-broadcast network has hit that record. ABC, CBS and NBC have nabbed three drama series noms each on at least one occasion. In 1992, NBC grabbed four of five in drama series. However, with comedies such as “Only Murders in the Building,” “The Great” and “Pen15” and hit limited series “Dopesick,” “The Dropout,” “Pam and Tommy,” “The Girl From Plainville” and “Candy,” the streamer can rack up nominations.It’s been rare for a network (and now cabler and streamer) to grab more than one nomination in a single category. Hulu’s only drama hopefuls are “Nine Perfect Strangers” and “Wu-Tang: An American Saga,” which aren’t expected to light up the tally. Read more: Variety’s Awards Circuit Emmys Predictions Hub. Netflix can easily land in striking distance of its own record with dramas “ Squid Game,” “Ozark,” “Stranger Things” and “Bridgerton,” as well as limited series including “Maid,” “Inventing Anna” and “Midnight Mass.” Unfortunately for the streamer, it’s lacking a little in the comedy realm, with previously nominated “Cobra Kai,” “Emily in Paris” and “Russian Doll” struggling in the highly competitive field.