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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