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Golden Globes: What time, what channel, who is nominated, livestream

The 77th Golden Globes Awards ceremony will be held Sunday with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association honoring the best movies and television stars and shows of 2019.

Here’s what you need to know about the awards ceremony.

When: Sunday

Where: The show will be held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.

What time: The show will be broadcast beginning at 8 p.m. ET.

Red Carpet coverage: E! will air “Live From the Red Carpet” coverage with Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic starting at 6 p.m. ET. NBC also has carpet coverage beginning at 7 p.m. ET.

What channel: NBC is broadcasting the Golden Globes.

Online: Hulu with a Live TV plan, DirecTV Now, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, Fubo TV, and YouTube TV will all be broadcasting the show.

Who is hosting: Comedian Ricky Gervais will return for a fifth round of hosting the awards ceremony. In the past, Gervais has been criticized for some of his comments.

Who is presenting: Some of those slated to present awards are: Glenn Close, Daniel Craig, Ted Danson, Will Ferrell, Tiffany Haddish, Kate McKinnon, Octavia Spencer, Charlize Theron, Sofia Vergara and Kerry Washington.

Special awards: Tom Hanks will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award on Sunday, and Ellen DeGeneres will be given the Carol Burnett Award.

Who is nominated Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

Cynthia Erivo, “Harriet”

Scarlett Johansson, “Marriage Story”

Saoirse Ronan, “Little Women”

Charlize Theron, "Bombshell”

Renée Zellweger, “Judy”

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama

Christian Bale, “Ford v Ferrari"

Antonio Banderas, “Pain and Glory”

Adam Driver, “Marriage Story”

Joaquin Phoenix, “Joker”

Jonathan Pryce, “The Two Popes”

Best Motion Picture, Drama

“1917”

“The Irishman”

“Joker”

“Marriage Story”

“The Two Popes”

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

Awkwafina, “The Farewell”

Cate Blanchett, “Where’d You Go, Bernadette?”

Ana de Armas, “Knives Out”

Beanie Feldstein, “Booksmart”

Emma Thompson, “Late Night”

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

Daniel Craig, “Knives Out”

Roman Griffin Davis, “Jojo Rabbit”

Leonardo DiCaprio, “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood”

Taron Egerton, “Rocketman”

Eddie Murphy, “Dolemite Is My Name”

Best Motion Picture, Comedy

“Dolemite Is My Name”

“Jojo Rabbit”

“Knives Out”

“Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood”

“Rocketman”

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Kathy Bates, “Richard Jewell”

Annette Bening, “The Report”

Laura Dern, “Marriage Story”

Jennifer Lopez, “Hustlers”

Margot Robbie, “Bombshell”

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

Tom Hanks, “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”

Anthony Hopkins, “The Two Popes”

Al Pacino, “The Irishman”

Joe Pesci, “The Irishman”

Brad Pitt, “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood”

Best Director

Bong Joon Ho, “Parasite”

Sam Mendes, “1917”

Todd Phillips, “Joker”

Martin Scorsese, “The Irishman”

Quentin Tarantino, “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood”

Best Screenplay

Noah Baumbach, “Marriage Story”

Bong Joon Ho and Jin Won Han, “Parasite”

Anthony McCarten, “The Two Popes”

Quentin Tarantino, “Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood”

Steven Zaillian, “The Irishman”

Best Foreign-Language Film

“The Farewell”

“Les Misérables”

“Pain and Glory”

“Parasite”

“Portrait of a Lady on Fire”

Best Animated Feature Film

“Frozen 2”

“How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World”

“The Lion King”

“Missing Link”

“Toy Story 4”

Best Original Score

Alexandre Desplat, “Little Women”

Hildur Gudnadottir, “Joker”

Randy Newman, “Marriage Story”

Thomas Newman, “1917”

Daniel Pemberton, “Motherless Brooklyn”

Best Original Song

“Beautiful Ghosts” (“Cats”) — Taylor Swift and Andrew Lloyd Webber

“I’m Gonna Love Me Again” (“Rocketman”) — Elton John and Bernie Taupin

“Into the Unknown” (“Frozen 2”) — Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez

“Spirit” (“The Lion King”) — Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Timothy McKenzie and Ilya Salmanzadeh

“Stand Up” (“Harriet”) — Joshuah Brian Campbell and Cynthia Erivo