MUMBAI: ?Homeland? from US cable network Showtime got four Golden Globe nominations including one for best television drama. The awards, organised by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), recognise achievements in film and television and will be held in Beverly Hilton next month.
Also competing for best drama are two shows from HBO - ?Boardwalk Empire? and ?The Newsroom? as well as AMC?s ?Breaking Bad? and PBS? ?Downton Abbey: Season 2?. Missing from the list is ?Mad Men?.
In total, HBO picked up 17 nominations while Showtime got seven nods. ABC has five nominations, CBS and NBC four each, and Fox two.
The nominees for best comedy television show are ?The Big Bang Theory? (CBS), ?Episodes? (Showtime), ?Girls? (HBO), ?Modern Family? (ABC) and ?Smash? (NBC). ?Modern Family? got three nominations.
The Golden Globe Awards will be hosted by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, both of whom have been nominated for ?30 Rock? and ?Parks and Recreation? respectively.
The nominees for best miniseries or television movie are ?Game Change?, ?The Girl?, ?Hatfields and McCoys?, ?The Hour? and ?Political Animals?.