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The Water Cooler Podcast talks to Surviving R. Kelly showrunner dream hampton about her Emmy-nominated work for Outstanding Informational Series or Special.

It’s one of the most talked-about series of the year.

The three-night, six-hour docu-series Surviving R. Kelly kicked off 2019 with a bang, breaking records for the Lifetime network by averaging 2.1 million viewers. The series details the alleged years of sexual abuse of women and young girls at the hands of Kelly, and became a talking point on social media and in the news, culminating with an explosive interview between Gayle King and the pop singer. In June 2019, the series became an Emmy nominee for Outstanding Informational Series or Special, and a month later, Kelly faced federal charges that could potentially put the singer in prison for the rest of his life.

Joey Moser, Clarence Moye, and I had the pleasure of chatting with showrunner dream hampton about what it was like putting this project together, why families underestimated Kelly’s influence on their daughters, and what it’s like to see her docu-series a part of the push to bring him to justice.

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TV Talk With JWalk’s Jordan Walker joins Megan McLachlan and Joey Moser at the Water Cooler to break down this year’s competitive guest acting races!

On this week’s Water Cooler Podcast, Megan and Joey are joined by a special guest…to talk about being a guest performer Emmy nominee! Will we have some deja vu with these year’s winners? This Is Ushas two nominees in the Guest Actor in a Drama Series categories (Michael Angarano and Ron Cephas Jones, respectively), so will we have another winner in the same vein? Will Saturday Night Livecontinue its dominance of the Comedy and Variety categories? Or will Sandra Oh become a double winner and take Guest Actress in a Comedy and Leading Actress in a Drama Series for Killing Eve?

Clarence will rejoin us next week to keep us all in line when we have a other guest on our podcast–Kevin Jacobsen to talk about his favorite movie, Edward Scissorhandsfor August’s Our Favorite Movies series.

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Hildur Guðnadóttir

In a special Emmy nominee podcast, Clarence speaks with Emmy-nominated composer Hildur Guðnadóttir about her inventive and unique score for HBO’s Chernobyl.

HBO’s acclaimed Chernobyl received 19 Emmy nominations thanks, in part, to its extraordinary below-the-line crafts. Among that massive Emmy haul was Icelandic composer Hildur Guðnadóttir’s compelling and truly unique score. Perfectly mood setting, the Chernobyl score wasn’t actually recorded with any instruments. Instead, Guðnadóttir insisted on visiting the decommissioned nuclear power plant in Lithuania used to film the limited series. There, she discovered that the facility – its pipes, its doors – still had stories to tell. She used those “voices” to craft her brilliant Emmy-nominated score.

Here at the Water Cooler, Hildur Guðnadóttir talks to me about her strive for authenticity in creating the score and about the process of recording in a largely radioactive facility. It is a fascinating conversation about a score that defies convention in every way.

Join me as I dig into Chernobyl‘s Emmy-nominated score. Also, be sure to watch out for more Emmy nominee interviews and podcasts right here at Awards Daily TV throughout the month of August.

Hunt

This week, the Water Cooler gang takes a breather from Emmy coverage to chat about a few significant entertainment news-related stories of the past week.

It’s a quick podcast this week at the Water Cooler. We chat about the revelation that the 2019 Emmys ceremony would follow the Oscars and appear hostless. Is that a good or a bad thing? Then, we talk about casting announcements for Ryan Murphy’s latest American Crime Story entry – Impeachment. Finally, Universal pulled The Hunt from release this week. We talk about the move and what it means on a broader scale.

We close our podcast, as always, with the Flash Forward to the media we’re most anticipating in the upcoming week.

Don’t forget to catch up with Edward Scissorhands before August 26’s Our Favorite Movies podcast with special guest Kevin Jacobsen.

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2019 TCA Awards

This week, the Cooler Gang is joined by longtime listener Kevin Dillon to cover the 2019 TCA Awards winners. Plus, we talk about two favorite Emmy categories and take a second look at Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

This week, long time listener Kevin Dillon rejoins the Cooler Gang to cover a few film and television topics. On the film front, we regroup to talk about Once Upon a Time in Hollywood now that everyone has seen it. Then, on the TV front, we cover the Television Critics Association 2019 awards. Announced over the weekend, the 2019 TCA Awards bestowed three major awards on Amazon’s Fleabag. Is it at all possible that the Television Academy would follow suit?

Finally, in our main segment, we talk about two of our very favorite Emmy categories: Main Title Design and Original Main Title Theme Music. We analyze each nominee and predict which title and theme will take home the Emmy at the 2019 Creative Arts Emmy Awards in early September.

We close our podcast, as always, with the Flash Forward to the media we’re most anticipating in the upcoming week.

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Summertime

This week, Megan offers 1955’s Summertime, starring Katharine Hepburn as a lonely tourist traveling in Venice, as one of her Favorite Movies.

On this week’s Water Cooler Podcast, we continue the Our Favorite Movies series with a selection from Megan. David Lean’s 1955 romantic drama Summertime stars Katharine Hepburn as a lonely elementary school secretary on holiday in Venice. There, she falls for antiques store owner Renato (Rossano Brazzi) against the backdrop of one of the world’s most beautiful and romantic cities. We talk about Lean’s romantic film and Hepburn’s Oscar-nominated performance. Plus, what about this film speaks to Megan?

But first, Megan and Joey have seen Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. What did they think about his highest grossing opening weekend film? Will the Academy remember it fondly in six months after a “B” Cinemascore? Also, Clarence returns from New York where he saw three Broadway shows. He gives a quick overview of some of the biggest shows on Broadway.

We close our podcast, as always, with the Flash Forward to the media we’re most anticipating in the upcoming week.

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Big Little Lies

This week, the Water Cooler Gang is joined by a listener to discuss the Big Little Lies Season 2 finale and the merits and overall purpose of Season 2. Plus, CATS!

This week at the Water Cooler, we’re joined by listener Jim Keller to discuss the second season (series?) finale of HBO’s Big Little Lies. We talk about the usual topics: what worked, what didn’t, and was this additional season necessary? And do we want a Season 3? Plus, our final predictions on awards potential for the series. Is Meryl Streep really a Big Little Lies done deal in upcoming Supporting Actress races?

But first, this was a fairly significant week for trailers. First up, on the TV front, we have a new look at HBO’s upcoming Watchmen series from Damon Lindelof. Then, Westworld revealed a sneak peak at Season 3 or Westworld III. Finally, we ask the question, “Where were you when you saw the trailer to Tom Hooper’s CATS?” Plus, we take a belated look at Midsommar.

We close our podcast, as always, with the Flash Forward to the media we’re most anticipating in the upcoming week.

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2019 Emmy noms

This week, the full roster of Team ADTV gathers at the Water Cooler to talk about the 2019 Emmy noms, including a celebration of the long-overdue Schitt’s Creek.

The Water Cooler Gang is joined by their Team ADTV cohorts Jazz Tangcay, Jalal Haddad and David Phillips to talk about the 2019 Emmy noms. We cover our biggest surprises and predict winners in all major Limited Series, Comedy, and Drama races.

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Television Academy

This week, the Cooler Gang is joined by AwardsWatch’s Erik Anderson to preview Tuesday’s Emmy announcement. Plus, what’s going on with Andrea Arnold and Big Little Lies?

Next Tuesday marks the nominee announcement for the 71st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. To prepare for the occasion, the Water Cooler Gang is joined by AwardsWatch’s very own Erik Anderson. Together, they review the major races in the Comedy, Drama and Limited Series categories. Who will lead the nominations? Who will surprise? Who will be shockingly omitted? We dive into everything Emmy related as we prepare for Tuesday’s nominations announcement.

But first, just when you thought the Big Little Lies missing ice cream throw was a big deal… This past week, several entertainment news outlets published the alleged story of Big Little Lies director Andrea Arnold and her loss of control on Season 2. We talk about the controversy and predict what, if any, impact this will have on potential nominations next year.

We close our podcast, as always, with the Flash Forward to the media we’re most anticipating in the upcoming week.

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Best of 2019 TV

This week, the Water Cooler Gang unveils their Best of 2019 TV lists at the year’s halfway point. Plus, what’s going on with the missing ice cream in Big Little Lies?

This week at the Water Cooler, we’re taking stock of the year in television at the midway point. Yup, it’s our Best of 2019 TV Halfway annual segment. Megan, Joey, and I each reveal our top five television shows of 2019 thus far. Plus, we reveal some well deserved honorable mentions. These shows may eventually show up on our year-end list after some additional thought, analysis or rewatching.

But first, what gives with Big Little Lies and the Case of the Missing Ice Cream Toss? Was the production team just punking the audience? Did we really need to pelt Meryl Streep with ice cream? Plus, we take a look at Stranger Things 3 in a non-spoiler discussion. Does the third season offer an improvement over Season 2?

We close our podcast, as always, with the Flash Forward to the media we’re most anticipating in the upcoming week.

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