![]() ![]() The irresistible pairing of former “Saturday Night Live” costars Amy Poehler and Maya Rudolph as hosts and executive producers of Peacock’s holiday-themed “Baking It” competition series was a gift that keeps on giving. ![]() Hailing from Jimmy Fallon, the series gave viewers and Emmy voters exactly what they want –– celebrity guessing games and more Palmer. ![]() NBC’s “Password,” the latest game show reboot buoyed by celebrity contestants, did something smart right out of the gate: it snagged Keke Palmer hot off her critically acclaimed role in “Nope” last summer. In each episode of “Eva Longoria: Searching for Mexico,” she visits a different place in that country, exploring food, culture and community. Taking a cue from its Emmy success with “Stanley Tucci’s Searching for Italy,” CNN recruited “Desperate Housewives” star Eva Longoria for her own heritage exploration. The elaborate Jenga-style game was a good use of James’ charisma, and it only made her a more exciting contender on multiple fronts. First launched during the pandemic, Selena Gomez’s “at-home” cooking series “Selena + Chef” on HBO Max became a favorite for her legion of fans and a complement to her role in Hulu’s “ Only Murders in the Building.” “Selena + Chef” recently earned a Daytime Emmy nomination, and her work in the unscripted series could boost her chances at nabbing a nomination for lead actress in a comedy at long last.Īlthough “The Final Straw” was canceled after one season, the sky-high goodwill Janelle James has earned as Principal Ava on ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” could keep her on Emmy voters’ minds. ![]()
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