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Watch Andy Samberg’s 2015 Emmys Opening Musical Number, Monologue & ‘Mad Men

After saying this night is all about celebrating television, he yelled, “Sorry, books!”

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The monologue, which was derided with “bomb threats” and tweets about dead air in the room, actually managed to foreshadow numerous issues presenters and winners brought up throughout the night. For the email address enter “[email protected]” and password “password1” to get access to HBO’s full video library, streaming on your computer or mobile decide.

Samberg’s opening monologue included a joke that Justin Timberlake wasn’t coming and cracking a joke about celebrities in scandal.

Well, for a minute, at least.

Samberg “revealed hismelf to be a typical lefty”, said “Fox & Friends” host Steve Doocy said on Monday’s broadcast of that right-leaning show.

Hamm had been nominated eight times before for best actor but had not won.

The 2015 Emmy Awards have started with host Andy Samberg performing a pre-recorded song about how he’s watched all the television out there. Online reports that the account has reached its login limitations and is no longer active. As the audience applauded his overdue victory, Hamm comically crawled onto the stage, then delivered a honest thank-you to those who had helped him over the years. Allison Janney! See below for why she won in our list of 10 memorable moments from the Emmys red carpet. She took them all over the line. And to the Taraji P. Hensons, the Kerry Washingtons, the Halle Berrys, the Nicole Beharies, the Megean Goods.

Sunday’s 67th Primetime Emmy Awards are in the history books and you may still be processing the show – all three hours of it.

Transparent” really the one you want to be Jeffrey Tambor, thought a front-runner for optimum series player plate, could make the first Emmy for representation of a transgender reputation.

And “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” (which has fired the satirical aspirations of many a Twitter constable), won its ninth award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series. Given that the third season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine bows next Sunday, hopefully more people will get a chance to see that without needing a year of time and an isolation bunker.

Last night affirmed two important factoids about Andy Samberg.

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There was even less complaining than normal about who was left off the “In Memoriam” segment.

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