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Glee gets 19 nominations at Emmy Awards

By Eleanor Young  on Friday 9 July 2010

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Get excited, Gleeks! Emmy nominations are in, and the special show’s been nominating for an amazing 19 awards at the glittering ceremony.

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Sweeping the board on announcement day, the all-singing, all-dancing US hit show was put forward for gongs in a range of different top categories, including Outstanding Guest Actor, Outstanding Supporting Actress, and Outstanding Supporting Actor.

Lovely Matthew Morrison (that’s Mr Schester to you and me!) was put forward for Lead Actor, and Lea Michelle for Lead Actress.

The show has also been nominated for Best Comedy Series, but faces stiff competition from other comedy greats, including Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Office, Nurse Jackie, and three-time winner, 30 Rock.

Despite its stack of recommendations, Glee was pipped to the post in the nominations race by World War II miniseries, The Pacific, which features in a whopping 24 categories.

But we’ll be on tenterhooks for a while, as we'll have to wait for August to find out the results. Winners will be announced at the ceremony on 29 August.

Would you like to see Glee steal the show at the Emmys Awards? Let us know your thoughts in the comments box below.

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