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Host Tina Fey presented legendary television producer Norman Lear, 98, with the Carol Burnett Award during the 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday night. Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Hollywood Foreign Press Association
The 2021 pandemic award season kicked off Sunday night with the 78
th Golden Globes, which offered a sense of familiarity amidst an unfamiliar broadcast.
The familiar: the duo of Tina Fey, 50, and Amy Poehler, 49, returning for their fourth Golden Globes hosting gig together (and first since 2015), helming the broadcast from New York and Beverly Hills respectively. And that’s not to mention the legends of screens big and small who were celebrated, from Jane Fonda to Norman Lear to Chadwick Boseman, Jodie Foster and, of course, Canada’s own Catherine O’Hara.
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The television writer and producer is the third recipient of the honorary award.
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Norman Lear received the Carol Burnett Award at the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.
The 98-year-old television writer and producer is the third recipient of the award, which honors trailblazers who have made outstanding contributions to the television medium on or off the screen.
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This year s Golden Globes was truly unique. The star-studded show brought glitz and glamour to its semi-virtual awards show, which celebrated the best of TV and film over the last year.
Hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler who came together while on opposite sides of the country this Golden Globes was filled with emotional acceptance speeches, surprise victories and a lot of quirky fun.