The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards air this Sunday, and while we've already made our predictions in the film categories, it's time to break down the TV categories.
Downton Abbey
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Best of the Week Ahead: Jan. 3–9 (Slideshow)
The “Downton Abbey” Season 3 premiere, the West Coast debut of “The Motherf**ker With the Hat,” New York’s Under the Radar theater festival, “Sondheim Unplugged” at 54 Below, and the People’s Choice Awards are what we’re looking forward to this week.
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Elizabeth McGovern Has a Knack for British Period Roles
"Downton Abbey"'s Elizabeth McGovern talks about her latest role in "Cheerful Weather For the Wedding."
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'Cheerful Weather for the Wedding' Yearns to Be Darker Than the Usual Period Drama
Dressed as a “Downton Abbey” sibling, this period drama is both pricklier and more disappointingly tame, thanks to a bland turn from Felicity Jones.
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'Downton Abbey' Star Dan Stevens Goes Uptown in Broadway's 'The Heiress'
"Downton Abbey" star Dan Stevens makes his Broadway debut in "The Heiress," alongside Jessica Chastain and David Strathairn.
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'The Heiress' Star Dan Stevens Has a Booming Audio Books Career
'Downton Abbey' and 'The Heiress' star Dan Stevens share how narrating audiobooks has helped him as an actor.
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Emmy Nominee Jill Trevellick on Casting the Surprise Hit ‘Downton Abbey’
Who could have predicted that one of the hottest TV shows in America would come from Britain? Casting director Jill Trevellick talks to Backstage about casting "Downton Abbey," which has been nominated for multiple Emmy Awards including six acting nominations.
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Emmy Awards: Can Anything Beat 'Mad Men'?
Something groundbreaking will happen in the Outstanding Drama category at the Emmy Awards this year. Either AMC's "Mad Men" will snag its fifth win a row, setting a new record for consecutive wins in the category, or there will be a major upset. Either way, it will be exciting.
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U.S. and Britain Go Head to Head in the Emmy Miniseries/Television Movie Category
Will it be the American "Game Change" or the British "Sherlock" to take the newly combined Miniseries/Television Movie category at the Emmy Awards this year?













