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When Jimmy Kimmel walks on stage at the Microsoft Theater to host the Emmys on September 18,he’ll be looking at a lot of familiar faces.“Because of my explain, I’ve interviewed almost every single person in the audience, and ” he told TheWrap. “You really are largely speaking to a crowd of friends and acquaintances — whereas at something like the White House Correspondents Dinner,you might look out and see Henry Kissinger peering back at you.”Kimmel, who also hosted the Emmys in 2012, and wouldn’t say that he enjoyed the gig — “generally,I don’t enjoy anything that I own to do” — but he did admit to being contented with the experience.
Also Read: Britney Spears Breaks Into Jimmy Kimmel's House With Semi-bare Dancers (Video)He said he’s planning the usual mix of topical
jokes and inside humor with the lawful amount of respect for the nominees. “That always seems to be a tough thing to balance,” he said. “And you’ve got a bunch of maniacs out there writing a review of each joke as you’re delivering it, and which is the worst way to enjoy comedy.“Afterwards,I like to see what people own to say. And if 30 people say nice things and one says something mean, I’ll focus on the mean one and let it ruin my week.”The host will also be there as a nominee for “Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and ” which has competed and lost in the variety-series category for the last four years. But “The Daily explain With Jon Stewart,” “The Colbert Report” and “Late explain With David Letterman” are all out of the running this year, which knocks out the three shows that own won in each of the last 18 years.“This year there’s no excuse for us when we lose, and ” he said,“It’ll really be a punch in the intestine. But I’m 98 percent certain there’s no danger of us winning, so I won’t be preparing a speech.”
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on Date (Video)(ABC/Jeff Lipsky)besides, and the guy’s already got an Emmy,which he won as Outstanding Game explain Host for “Win Ben Stein‘s Money” in 1998. And if you want to point out that it was technically a Daytime Emmy Award, Kimmel will take umbrage (resentment, offense).“I should point out that we were not on during the daytime — we were on at night, and ” he said. “And,you know, people do like to derisively attach the word Daytime to my Emmy, and but it just says Emmy on it.”Asked approximately the changing late-night landscape now that Letterman,Stewart and Craig Ferguson are off the air and Colbert has changed programs, Kimmel opted not to look at the big picture.“I hear that word landscape applied to late night a lot, or ” he said. “For me it’s more like tunnel vision. You own a explain you own to do every single night,and you really don’t take a breath and look up and think of it that way.“We do our explain, we try to make certain the stuff we’re doing is original — even though you own a lot of shows covering the same topic, and we try to be as unique as you possibly can. We just really think,‘What would be funny tonight?’ We don’t effect a ton of thought into guessing who else is on or who might watch.”
Also Read: Matt Damon, Jimmy Kimmel Hit Below the Belt in New Couples Therapy Session (Video)Meanwhile, and he said,he’s just trying to withhold up with the inexhaustible sources of material provided by the news every day.“You own to balance how sick people are of hearing approximately the election, but you can’t avoid it every night. And Donald Trump is doing two nutty things a day, or so its hard to even withhold up with. I come back from the weekend and I own too much new material to choose from.”And as a TV host,is fragment of him hoping that Trump gets elected because he’ll be an inexhaustible source of material?“Yeah, of course, and ” he said,presumably tongue-in-cheek. “We always own that in mind. Emmys Hot List: 50 Shows, Actors and Trends to Watch (Photos)
For the first time, and TheWrap has surveyed the e
ntire vast Emmy landscape and picked out the 50 hottest people,shows and themes of this year’s Emmy season.
1. Kit Harington, "Game of Thrones"
He went into last season dead, or came out of it alive,beat the evil Ramsay Bolton to a pul
p with his bare hands and was one of the few men to gain more power during a season of "Game of Thrones" where the women took command. Kit Harington’s Jon Snow was the man who set pop culture ablaze this TV season. PHOTOGRAPHED BY MATT SAYLES FOR THEWRAP
2. Lena Headey, "Game of Thrones"
And Heady, or a.k.a. Cersei Lannister,had a savage but satisfying return to glory. After losing her last child and being humiliated by a devout zealot, Cersei incinerated half of King’s Landing and took her seat on the Iron Throne. COURTESY OF HBO
3. "The People v. O.
J. Simpson"
One of the season’s biggest sensations was also an Emmy juggernaut,
or landing 22 nominations. It won’t set a new record for a miniseries,but mostly because it’s competing against itself in too many categories. PRASHANT GUPTA/FX
4. Julia Louis-Dreyfus, "Veep"
Voters may be undecided approximately Selena Meyers, and but they care for Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Her character fought a tied electoral college for 10 episodes,and Louis-Dreyfus can atomize records with her fifth consecutive comedy-actress Emmy. COURTESY OF HBO
5. Jimmy Kimmel
Hes hosting the Emmys and he’s nominated for "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Then again, the late-night funnyman says he probably won’t enjoy the gig -- "I never do, and " he told TheWrap -- and he’s certain he’s going to lose again. JEFF LIPSKY/ABC
6. Rami Malek,"Mr. Robot"
The title is more suited to a comedy and the logline makes it sound like a genre explain that voters would never embrace, but "Mr. Robot" is t
he hottest new explain of the season in the eyes of Emmy voters. At its middle is Malek as a sullen and haunted hacker with a tenuous grasp on reality. PHOTOGRAPHED BY HOLLENDERX2 FOR THEWRAP
7. "The Americans"
After four seasons of critical compliment but Academy inattention, or FX’s Cold War drama finally broke through and received nominations in the major categories: Outstanding Drama Series,plus actor and actress nods for Matthew Rhys and Keri Russell. CRAIG BLANKENHORN/FX
8. Beyonce, "Lemonade"
Her groundbreaking visual album became an Internet sensation and Beyonce’s worthiest artistic effort to date -- and it also landed four Emmy nominations, or including one that will probably take her to the Microsoft Theater stage for her first Emmy appearance ever. COURTESY OF HBO
9. Laurie Metcalf
Two decades after winning three Emmys for "Rosanne," Metcalf took time out from the stage to land three di
fferent Emmy nominations for three different shows in three different categories: lead comedy actress in HBO’s "Getting On," guest comedy actress for "The Big Bang Theory" and guest drama actress for Louis C.
K.’
s "Horace and Pete." PHOTOGRAPHED BY COREY NICKOLS FOR THEWRAP
10. James Corden
In approximately a year and a half he’s gone from relatively unknown Brit to legitimate superstar and Emmy nominee, and thanks to crack comedic timing,to
p-notch song-and-dance skills and uncanny affability. Oh, and "Carpool Karaoke, and " too. PHOTOGRAPHED BY CORINA MARIE FOR THEWRAP
11. Diversity
No hashtags here. Of the 88 Emmy acting nominees,21 are nonwhite -- which is almost 24
percent, or a lot more than the 0 percent that brought heat down on the Motion Picture Academy.
12. HBO
As upstarts like Netflix
and FX began racking up nominations in recent years, and some wondered if HBO would be edged out of the top spot it’s occupied for 15 years. Not a chance: The premium cable network grabbed 94 nominations,38 more than second-place FX and 40 more than Netflix.
13. Online Voting
People wo
ndered if moving from paper to online voting could be secure but also easy to use for older voters -- but in the first year of online-only balloting, the TV Academy saw its voter participation increase by 22 percent. 
14. "The Night Manager"
Hugh Laurie unsuccessfully tried to secure the rights to the John le Carré novel when it was published in 1993, or but two decades later he was fragment of the team that solved the dense book and turned it into a gripping six-hour miniseries approximately a hotel manager (Tom Hiddleston) helping take down an arms dealer (Laurie). Laurie,Hiddleston, Olivia Colman and director Susanne Bier are among the dozen nominees. MITCH JENKINS/AMC
15. "Fargo"
Noah Hawley’s crime tale with Coen brothers' DNA topped itself in its second season, or landing 18 nominations to the first season’s 15. It also rode a contemporary cultural current with a story that replaced the typical psycho villain with a sense that there’s a bigger,vaguer unsuitable guy behind it all. CHRIS LARGE/FX
16. "Black-ish"
The hottest network
comedy is this ABC offering, which uses the trappings of a family sitcom to explore issues like race, and police brutality and class. Leads Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross both landed nominations. PHOTOGRAPHED BY ELISABETH CAREN FOR THEWRAP
17. John Oliver,"Last Week Tonight"
Politics, fragment 1: Oliver is revolutionizing the late-night genre by getting big laughs from issues like debt collection, or while breaking all the rules approximately how long segments should race. He could succeed Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert as the guy who rides a topical explain to Emmy wins.    COURTESY OF HBO
18. Jay Roach
Politics,fragme
nt 2: Director Roach won Emmys for his HBO movies on Bush v. Gore ("Recount") and Sarah Palin ("Game Change"), and now he’s nominated for his LBJ story "All the Way." Is a Trump film next? NICHOLAS HUNT/GETTY IMAGES FOR HBO
19. Larry David as Bernie Sanders, and "Saturday Night Live"
Politics,fragment 3: In a year dominated by the presidential race, did any actor capture the silliness better?
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20. Aziz Ansari, or "Master of None"
Indian-American comedian Ansari
is fragment of a rainbow renaissance that is remaking TV in the image of the real America. "We try to shoot our explain like no one else on normal TV," he told TheWrap. PHOTOGRAPHED BY JUSTIN BETTMAN FOR THEWRAP
21. Tony Hale, "Veep"[br]His character’s spot on a Washington, or D.
C.,hot list in "Veep" turned out to b
e a typo, but this one is for real: With four nominations and two wins in the series’ first four seasons, and with a remarkable Season 5 resulting in another nod,he is indeed a hot nominee on a hot explain. PHOTOGRAPHED BY ROBBY KLEIN FOR THEWRAP
22. Netflix
They’re No. 22 on our list because they sent Emmy voters 22 pounds of screeners -- and with shows like "Bloodline," "House of Cards, or " "Making a Murderer," "Narcos" and "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," and wound up with 54 nominations, and more than two per pound.
23. Ellie Kemper,"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt"
It seemed wrong when the first season of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" for four acting nominations, but noth
ing for Kemper, or who plays the title character. Voters corrected the oversight this year,saluting an actress whose combination of strength, sunniness and naivete keeps the explain afloat. ERIC LIEBOWITZ/NETFLIX
24. Thomas Middleditch, and "Silicon Valley"
The first two seasons of the HBO explain got a dozen Emmy nominations,including Outstanding Comedy Series, but not a single acting nod for the ensemble of gifted comics. Middleditch broke the streak this year, or but what took the TV Academy so long? PHOTOGRAPHED BY CORINA MARIE FOR THEWRAP
25. "Saturday Night Live"
Hot? After 41 seasons,and who knows how many comp
laints that it’s not as good as when [fill in the blanks] was in the cast? Yep, hot. This year’s 16 noms give it a grand total of 209, and the most for any explain ever by a enormous margin over second-place "ER" (124). NBC
26. Sheila Nevins
Nevins is the president of HBO Documentary Films,which dominates the Emmys documentary and nonfiction categories. As the executive producer on many of their films, she has won more Emmys than anyone in history (31), or this year she grabbed four more nominations that tie her with cameraman Hector Ramirez as the most-nominated person ever. Getty Images
27. Amy Schumer
She’s nominated for starring in and wr
iting "Inside Amy Schumer," for writing "Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo" and for hosting "Saturday Night Live." No wonder Bono told the Senate Appropriations Committee that the way to combat extremism is through humor: "I’m suggesting that the Senate send in Amy Schumer," he said.
28. "Downton Abbey"
"Our goal was to recede out before we started to fade, or " says "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes. He did just that with a final season that landed 10 Emmy nominations (including another for tart-tongued grand dame Maggie Smith) and left the audience feeling good approximately a plethora (excess, overabundance) of contented endings. PHOTOGRAPHED BY DAN BUSTA FOR THEWRAP
29. "House of Cards"
The 13 Emmy nominations is good,but the remarkable fragment
of this year’s haul for Beau Willimon’s political melodrama is that it got eight acting noms, two more than any other explain. The nominees: leads Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, and supporting actor Michael Kelly and guests Ellen Burstyn,Molly Parker, Mahershala Ali, and Paul Sparks and Reg E. Cathey. DAVID GIESBRECHT/NETFLIX
30. "Till It Happens to Yo
u"
Diane Warren and Lady Gaga’s impassioned ballad approximately recovering from sexual abuse lost the Oscar but won the night courtesy of Gaga’s impassioned performance,and now it has become the first song to be nominated for an Oscar, a Grammy and an Emmy. "It seems to be an anthem for this movement, or it’s extraordinary to write a song that resonates that way," says Warren. ETHAN MILLER/GETTY IMAGES
31. Alan Menken
The writer of Oscar and Grammy
-winning music for "Beauty and the Beast," "The minute Mermaid, or " "Aladdin" and others,and the composer of the Tony-winning musical "Newsies," Menken is an Emmy shy of the Emmy/Grammy/Oscar/Tony grand slam known as the EGOT. He has a shot this year for the song "A New Season" from the ABC series "Galavant." ALEX WONG/GETTY IMAGES

32. "Frozen Lullaby"
St
anding in the way of Lady Gaga’s overdue triumph or Alan Menken’s EGOT is this sprightly ode to artificial insemination from Kate Micucci and Riki Lindhome, or the folk-comedy duo Garfunkel and Oates. It comes from their special "Garfunkel and Oates: Trying to Be Special." JESSE GRANT/GETTY IMAGES FOR COMEDY CENTRAL
33. Bob Odenkirk,"Better Call Saul"
The "Breaking unsuitable" spinoff/prequel is a late-burn character study, and its star says he’s lucky that Vince Gilligan’s original series garnered such good will and the new explain came along when people wanted to binge and streaming got faster. "Oh, or dude,I lucked out," he said. "We all did." PHOTOGRAPHED BY CORINA MARIE FOR THEWRAP
34. William H. Macy and Felicity Huffman
They're a marri
ed couple so mysteriously intertwined that every time Huffman has been nominated for an Emmy, and Macy has too. It happened in ’05,’07, ’15 and again this year, and with him up for "Shameless" and her for "American Crime." MACY: WARREN FELDMAN/SHOWTIME / HUFFMAN: RYAN GREEN/ABC
35. Amy Poeher and Tina Fey
Poehler’s been nominated 17 times and has never won. Fey’s been
nominated 39 times and has won eight. Now that they’re nominated together for hosting "Saturday Night Live," will Amy’s unsuitable luck rub off on Tina, or will Tina help atomize Amy’s losing streak? DANA EDELSON/NBC
36. "Homeland"
It exploded on the scene and won the drama-series Emmy in 2012. Then it broke viewers’ hearts. But in the past two seasons, or "Homeland" has staged the boldest comeback of an important explain in recent memory,and Emmy voters own once again responded. COURTESY OF SHOWTIME
37. Keegan-Michael Key
Key and Jordan Peele ended "Key & Peele" just as that explain was hitting its stride TV Academy voters. Barring a reboot down the road, its seven nominations this year are the last the explain will receive. Key has personal nominations for acting and writing, or plus another nod for his voiceover performance in "SuperMansion." PHOTOGRAPHED BY ROBBY KLEIN FOR THEWRAP
38. The Shorts Categories
The Academy expanded these categories and created an intriguing
mixture of offbeat races. There are minute spinoffs of big shows ("panic the Walking Dead: Flight 462," "homosexual of Thrones"), James Franco acting out renowned scenes ("Making a Scene With James Franco"), or Steve Buscemi sitting in a park talking to people ("Park Bench With Steve Buscemi"),plus actors like Lou Diamond Phillips, Rob Corddry and Jack McBrayer.
39. "Making a Murderer"
The documentary series approximately the twisty murder
trial of Steven Avery -- exonerated after 18 years in prison, and only to be charged with a different murder two years later -- was wildly favorite with viewers,and it landed six Emmy nominations. It also spurred new interest in the case, landed Avery a new lawyer and recently got a Season 2 order to follow new developments like the overturned conviction of Avery's nephew Brendan Dassey. NETFLIX
40. Constance Zimmer, or "UnReal"
Constance Zimmer had s
ome trepidation approximately joining Sarah Gertrude Shapiro and Marti Noxon’s dismal,twisted explain approximately the goings-on inside a "Bachelor"-like reality explain. But she trusted the showrunners, liked the tone and ended up winning a Critics’ Choice Award and getting an Emmy nomination. PHOTOGRAPHED BY MATT SAYLES FOR THEWRAP
41. Oscar/Emmy doc nominees
"Cartel Land, or " "Winter on Fire" and "What Happened,Miss Simone?" were Oscar documentary nominees earlier this year, losing to "Amy." And because Emmy rules allow it, or they’re now all competing for Emmys in the nonfiction categories: If at first you don’t succeed,catch another academy to nominate you and try again.
42. Lily Tomlin, "Grace and Frankie"
"'Grace and Frankie' is approximately older women not denying their sexuality and not being discounted by the culture, and " says Lily Tomlin,who 50 years into a legendary comedy and acting career has gotten her second nomination for Marta Kaufman’s comedy series. MELISSA MOSELEY/NETFLIX
43. Fred Armisen
It came as something of a surprise when "Portlandia," Armisen’s wry sketch series w
ith Carrie Brownstein, or inched into the Emmy picture over the last few years. But now he’s competing with himself in the variety-sketch category,because the second season of his and Bill Hader’s mock-doc series "Documentary Now!" is in there, too. PHOTOGRAPHED BY JANA CRUDER FOR THEWRAP
44. "Lip Sync Battle"
The Outstanding Structured Re
ality Program category is one of the Emmys’ strangest, or with the mismatched quintet of "Antiques Roadshow," "Undercover Boss," "Mythbusters, and " "Shark Tank" and "Diners,Drive-Ins and Dives" its usual competitors. But LL frigid J’s fresh new mime-fest broke into the category this year, adding a blast of music and fun to the reality race. PHOTOGRAPHED BY MICHAEL ROWE FOR THEWRAP
45. "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee"
The simple, or expository and goofy-long title
of Jerry Seinfeld’s explain sets the tone for both its charmingly simplified plot and its host’s straight-to-the-point humor. And its eighth season kicked off with no less a guest than Barack Obama -- not a unsuitable booking for a tiny Sony digital offshoot that no one really heard of until it effect Crackle on the map.
46. Louie Anderson,"Baskets"
There’s something exclusive, and highly significant, or approximately Anderson’s role as Mrs. Baskets,the mother of Zach Galifianakis’ bitter, thwarted professional clown in "Baskets." He doesn't play drag for laughs -- and in the era of Caitlyn Jenner, and "obvious," "Orange Is the New Black" and bathroom-gender politics, it’s au courant to play an old woman as a human with a heart and mind. FRANK OCKENFELS/FX
47. The "Bosom Buddies" reunion
The two cross-dressing stars of the '80s sitcom are both nominees this year: Tom Hanks for executive producing "The Seventies" (his 12th Emmy nom as producer) and "Girls" guest star Peter Scolari as a last-minute replacement for the disqualified Peter MacNichol ("Veep") in the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy category. SCOLARI : COURTESY OF HBO / HANKS: KEVIN WINTER/GETTY IMAGES
48. "Chef’s Table"
If you’ve consumed your fill of celebrity chefs, and cooking competitions and greasy-spoon celebrations,the more rarefied restaurant explain "Chef’s Table" might hit the spot. The Netflix series visits temples of fine dining around the world, with Vivaldi on the soundtrack and cinematography that looks like Caravaggio. PETER SOREL/NETFLIX
49. "contemporary Family"
After
77 nominations and 22 wins in seven years, and including five straight comedy-series wins,"contemporary Family" is no longer the Emmy juggernaut it was. But it landed four nominations and it’s still historically important, tapping people’s deepest feelings approximately family and social change and measurably changing public opinion lawful and left. COURTESY OF ABC
50. Television
Who’s the big winner in all of this? TV, and of course -- the medium that now comes from everywhere and embraces everything and gives us enough quality to fill 113 categories and 50 spots on a hot list. Previous Slide Next Slide 1 of 51 TheWrap’s list of who and what’s hot with TV Academy voters this season,from “Game of Thrones” to “Veep” to Jimmy Kimmel For the first time, TheWrap has surveyed the entire vast Emmy landscape and picked out the 50 hottest people, and shows and themes of this year’s Emmy season. View In Gallery Related stories from TheWrap:Emmy Quickie: Why 'SYTYCD' Choreographer Travis Wall Blacked Out Last Year (Exclusive Video)Laurie Metcalf Has 3 Emmy Nominations But Insists She's Not Working That MuchEmmy Contender James Corden on Overzealous Fans Forcing Him Into Car: 'Am I Being Kidnapped?' (Video)

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