The royal revelations could be headed to the Emmys!
The CBS Primetime special, which aired a day later on ITV in the United Kingdom, is in the running to win Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special.
Oprah shares the nomination with executive producers Tara Montgomery, Terry Wood, co-EPs Brian Piotrowicz and Brad Pavone and producer Lindsay Flader, after 17 million people watched the episode in the US alone.– until the Euro 2020 final – with overnight figures showing 8.6million people watching the controversial interview as it aired.
It is up against My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman, Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy, United Shades Of America With W Kamau Bell and documentary series Vice.
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