Meanwhile, Brits in the guest actor categories include Will Poulter and Olivia Colman for The Bear, Jonathan Pryce (his second Emmy nomination of 2024) for Slow Horses, Michaela Coel for Mr And Mrs Smith and Claire Foy for her surprise return to The Crown in its finale episode.
The US talk show hosted by John Oliver, who originally hails from the UK, is also up for two awards.
And it’s not just the on-camera British talent that has received recognition.
Guy Ritchie has secured his first Emmy nomination in the directing category thanks to Netflix’s The Gentlemen, while Charlie Brooker is up for a writing award for the Black Mirror episode “Joan Is Awful”.
Stephen Daldry and Saul Metzstein have also been nominated for directing prizes for their respective contributions to the latest series of The Crown and Slow Horses, while Will Smith (no, not that one) is up for Outstanding Writing In A Drama series for Slow Horses.