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    The Golden Globes 2026: UK Winners, Nominees, and Leeds Viewing Guide

    By Emily CarterJanuary 11, 2026Updated:January 11, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    While the red carpet is rolled out some 5,000 miles away at the Beverly Hilton, the ripple effect of The Golden Globes 2026 is being felt quite clearly here in West Yorkshire. For those of us nursing a midnight brew and tuning into the early morning updates, this isn’t just a distant Hollywood gala it’s a night where the creative heartbeat of Leeds is very much in the spotlight.

    The ceremony, kicking off at 1:00 AM GMT on Monday, 12 January, arrives at a time when the “Leeds to Los Angeles” pipeline has never been more active. From our burgeoning production hub at the South Bank to the independent screens of the Hyde Park Picture House, these awards have become a local barometer for the stories that resonate far beyond the M62.

    The “Channel 4 Effect” and the Regional Boom

    Since Channel 4 established its national headquarters at the Majestic, Leeds has transformed into a critical player in the global entertainment landscape. Industry observers note that the broadcaster’s commitment to regional commissioning is starting to bear fruit on the international stage.

    This year, the Globes feel particularly relevant to our local industry. According to awards season analysts, the rise of “Northern Noir” and grounded British storytelling—much of which is developed right here in Yorkshire—has caught the eye of the new, expanded Golden Globes voting body. When a show like Adolescence or Slow Horses gets a nod, it’s a win for the production crews, script editors, and digital artists based in our city.

    British Contenders: A Night for Homegrown Heroes

    For Leeds viewers, the 2026 nominations list features a “who’s who” of talent with deep ties to the North.

    Stephen Graham and the Adolescence Surge

    The standout story for many of us is Stephen Graham. nominated for his devastating turn in Adolescence. This series has been a staple of conversation in Leeds’ creative circles, and its success at the Globes validates the gritty, unflinching drama that British television does better than anyone else.

    The Leeds Screen Connection

    • Bella Ramsey: The Nottingham-born star of The Last of Us, who has become a familiar face in the Northern acting scene, is a firm favourite in the Best Actress (TV Drama) category.
    • Gary Oldman: While he may be a Londoner by birth, Oldman’s work in Slow Horses (Apple TV+) is the kind of prestige television that our local indies are increasingly collaborating on.
    • Jessie Buckley: Widely tipped for Best Actress (Drama) in Hamnet, Buckley’s performance is already a “must-see” at venues like Cottage Road Cinema and the Everyman in Trinity.

    From Briggate to Beverly Hills: The Local Angle

    How does a Hollywood awards show affect a Tuesday morning in Leeds? More than you might think.

    At Hyde Park Picture House and Vue in The Light, the “Golden Globe Bump” is a documented reality. A win for a film like Hamnet or Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another often leads to an immediate extension of its theatrical run. For our local student population and film buffs, these awards serve as a curated guide for what to watch next.

    Furthermore, with Screen Yorkshire continuing to attract major productions to the region, the success of British talent at the Globes serves as a powerful recruitment tool for the next generation of filmmakers at Leeds Beckett and the University of Leeds.

    FAQ

    What is The Golden Globes 2026?

    The 83rd edition of the awards, celebrating the best in film and American television from 2025. It is the first major event of the “Awards Season.”

    When are The Golden Globes 2026 taking place?

    The live ceremony is on Sunday, 11 January in Los Angeles. For us in Leeds, that means a 1:00 AM GMT start on Monday, 12 January.

    How can I watch in the UK?

    There is no live terrestrial broadcast (BBC/ITV). Most local enthusiasts follow via live-blogs or use a VPN to access the Paramount+ US stream. Highlights are usually available on Channel 4 News and social media by breakfast time.

    Why do the Globes still matter to Leeds?

    Beyond the glamour, they dictate theatrical programming in our city’s cinemas and celebrate the talent that often trains or works within the North’s creative industries.

    As the sun rises over the Headrow on Monday morning, we’ll likely be celebrating a very successful night for British and specifically Northern creativity. In today’s entertainment landscape, the distance between Leeds and Hollywood is getting smaller every year.

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    Emily Carter covers entertainment and culture for LeedsDaily.co.uk, writing about film, television, music, streaming platforms, and local events. She brings a sharp cultural perspective to what’s trending across the UK and in Leeds. Covers: Film • TV • Music • Streaming • Entertainment News

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