Hit musical
comedy Glee is in pole position to end 30 Rock's three-year run as best comedy
in the nominations for the US TV Emmy Awards.
Glee, which has 19 nominations in total, and 30 Rock
go up against Curb Your Enthusiasm, Modern Family, Nurse Jackie and The
Office.
HBO's World War II mini-series The Pacific,
co-produced by Steven Spielberg, leads the way with 24 nods.
The 62nd Emmy Awards will take place on 29 August in
Glee, which is broadcast on E4 and Channel 4 in the
Glee's Morrison goes up against actors including
previous winner Steve Carell of The Office - with his
fifth nomination in a row - and Curb Your Enthusiasm' s
Larry David.
In the best comedy category, Glee and 30 Rock face
competition from new show Modern Family, which is made in the style of a mock
documentary focusing on the lives of one extended family.
Dame Judi Dench previously
received a nomination for
Meanwhile, former ER star Julianna
Margulies is nominated for best actress in a drama for her role as the wife of
a disgraced public official in The Good Wife.
The Pacific, narrated by Tom Hanks - who is also an
executive producer - is nominated in categories including best mini-series.
The show, which tells the story of three Marines
fighting
Dame Judi is nominated for best actress in a
mini-series for
Flying flag
The equivalent category for an actor is also a battle
of the Britons with nominees including Sir Ian McKellen
and Michael Sheen.
Sir Ian is up for The Prisoner while Sheen is
nominated for his role as Tony Blair in The Special Relationship, penned by The
Queen and Frost/Nixon screenwriter Peter Morgan, who is recognised
in the mini-series writing category.
Morgan’s drama is also in the running for best TV
movie.
Lost star Matthew Fox is nominated for best actor in a
drama
Dame Judi’s
Period drama Mad Men has 17 nominations including for
best drama series, a category which includes vampire show True Blood and Lost,
which ended this year after six seasons.
Lost star Matthew Fox is nominated for best actor in a
drama against fellow contenders including Hugh Laurie for House.
The British actor won the equivalent Golden Globe
award in 2006 and 2007.
Other actors flying the flag for the
There were also nods for Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution for the reality award, Believe: The Eddie Izzard Story for non-fiction special, and cartoon podcast The Ricky Gervais Show for best animation.