Producers hoping for a victory in the Emmy Awards race for Best TV Movie/Miniseries are breathing sighes of relief that last year's champ "Downton Abbey" is being transferred from this category over to Best Drama Series. So, who will now be the frontrunners to get nominated?
The top contenders are most likely "American Horror Story" (with Dylan McDermott, Connie Britton, and Jessica Lange), "Game Change" (with Julianne Moore, Ed Harris, and Woody Harrelson), "Great Expectations" (with Gillian Anderson and Ray Winstone), "Hatfields and McCoys" (with Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton), "Hemingway and Gellhorn" (with Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen), "The Hour" (with Dominic West and Romola Garai), "Page Eight" (with Bill Nighy and Rachel Weisz), and "Titanic" (with Linus Roache and Toby Jones).
Others to consider are "Bag of Bones" (with Pierce Brosnan), "Birdsong" (with Eddie Redmayne), "Five" (with Patricia Clarkson), "Luther" (with Idris Elba), "Missing ("with Ashley Judd), "Of Two Minds" (with Tammy Blanchard and Kristin Davis), "The River" (with Leslie Hope and Bruce Greenwood), "Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia" (with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman), "The Space Between" (with Melissa Leo), and "Treasure Island" (with Eddie Izzard).


















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