'The Pitt' and Noah Wyle Won the Golden Globe for Best TV Series
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'The Pitt' and Noah Wyle Won the Golden Globe for Best TV Series
"After thanking the Golden Globe voters, Gemmill joked that in the event they made a mistake: "we are not giving this [award] back." Gemmill then thanked their producing partners at Warner Bros. and HBO Max. "It takes a village to put on a show, or in my case, a village idiot," Gemmill said in a self-deprecating manner. "I have two of the best partners in crime: the incomparable John Wells, [and] the Golden Globe-winning Noah Wyle.""
""great village" of people who help make The Pitt possible. "We have the best crew. We have the best writers. We have the best producers, and doctors, and an incredible cast." As is becoming tradition with The Pitt, Gemmill tipped his hat to healthcare professionals. "I also want to thank the first responders and healthcare workers who are the real heroes who inspire us. And Deborah Cahn, from The Diplomat, reminded me I have to thank all the civil servants as well.""
"Showrunner R. Scott Gemmill delivered the speech, accompanied by Noah Wyle, who also won his own Golden Globe for Best Actor - Television Series Drama. After thanking the Golden Globe voters, Gemmill joked that in the event they made a mistake: "we are not giving this [award] back." Gemmill then thanked their producing partners at Warner Bros. and HBO Max."
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards took place at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. The Pitt won Best Television Series - Drama, with showrunner R. Scott Gemmill accepting the award alongside actor Noah Wyle, who also won Best Actor - Television Series Drama. Gemmill thanked Golden Globe voters, joked that the award would not be returned, and acknowledged producing partners at Warner Bros. and HBO Max. He praised the crew, writers, producers, doctors, and cast, and recognized first responders, healthcare workers, and civil servants. He closed by noting national divisions and saying cinema brings audiences and communities together.
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