How to watch the Golden Globes red carpet pre-show and awards ceremony in SA

Written by on January 5, 2019

Cape Town – The Golden Globes 2019 will be taking place on Sunday, 6 January with actors Andy Samberg of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Sandra Oh of Killing Eve as the dual hosts.
The glitzy event will be taking place at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles.
South African (and African) viewers will be able to watch the awards via a live broadcast on M-Net’s channels and E! Entertainment on MultiChoice’s DStv early on Monday morning.

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HERE ARE THE DETAILS OF WHERE YOU CAN WATCH: 
Red carpet coverage details  on E! on DStv:
Date and time: Sunday, 6 January, 23:00 – 03:00 (CAT)
E! Entertainment (DStv 124) will once again do live red carpet pre-show coverage of the 76th Golden Globe Awards.
E! will start its Golden Globes coverage at 23:00 on Sunday with the live, two-hour E! Countdown to the Red Carpet: The 2019 Golden Globe Awards featuring behind-the-scenes preparations, insider interviews, nominee predictions and fashion forecasting.
Very Cavallari‘s Kristin Cavallari, The Real co-host Jeannie Mai, celebrity stylist Brad Goreski, E! News TV correspondent Kristin Dos Santos and E! News style correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi and Nightly Pop‘s Nina Parker will feature as commentators during the countdown.
The “E! Glambot” will make its return to the Golden Globes with creative director Cole Walliser at the helm to capture one-of-a-kind red carpet moments and images.
Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic will co-host E!’s Live from the Red Carpet: 2019 Golden Globes. Ryan Seacrest also continues as executive producer of the Live from the Red Carpet show. They will be joined this year by Nightly Pop‘s Morgan Stewart and Nina Parker.
Golden Globe Award ceremony broadcast: 
Date and time: Monday, 7 January, 03:00 (CAT)
The 76th Golden Globe Awards will be broadcast live on Monday morning on M-Net Movies Premiere (DStv 104) at 03:00 in the morning South African time.
A repeat will air during South African primetime on the same day on M-Net (DStv 101) at 20:00. It will then also be shown at 21:00 on the M-Net Plus 1 (DStv 901) time-shifted channel.
After-show broadcasts:
Busy Tonight Live: Golden Globes After-Party 
Date and time: Monday, 7 January, 21:00
Busy Philipps is doing a special episode of her talk show. The one-hour special episode is done as a live broadcast in America on E! (DStv 124) directly after the end of the official 76th Golden Globe Awards ceremony, but viewers outside America will see it as a recorded programme on the channel during prime time a few hours later. Busy will recap the night and will be joined by celebrity guests who will be stopping by to break down the Golden Globes’ biggest moments, award wins and fashion highlights. Additionally, actor and comedian Tom Lenk will judge the Busy Tonight team as they attempt to recreate the most memorable looks of the night using household items.
E! News: 2019 Golden Globes Special
Date and time: Tuesday, 8 January, 19:05
E! News will have a special episode devoted to coverage of the 76th Golden Globe Awards with anchors Giuliana Rancic and Jason Kennedy looking at the fashion, news generated from the awards, and buzz-worthy moments.


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