‘Slow Horses’ Wins Emmy for Writing
‘Slow Horses’ Wins Emmy for Writing

‘Slow Horses’ Wins Emmy for Writing

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Apple TV+'s thriller 'Slow Horses' has garnered significant recognition at the 76th Emmy Awards, earning nine nominations and winning for Outstanding Writing, marking its first major awards success. Gary Oldman, who plays the unkempt and rebellious intelligence officer Jackson Lamb, received an Emmy nod, highlighting the show's increasing popularity and critical acclaim. The series, based on Mick Herron's books, follows a group of disgraced British spies led by Lamb and has been praised for its unique characters and storytelling. Despite early seasons being overlooked, the fourth season has made a notable impact. Apple TV+ also celebrated additional Emmy wins, including Billy Crudup's second win for 'The Morning Show,' contributing to a total of 10 Primetime Emmy Awards this year. 'Slow Horses' is currently streaming its fourth season, with a fifth already filmed.

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