2020 Awards Season Key Shows and Dates to Watch
2020 Awards Season: Key Shows and Dates to Watch TV for Grownups
It's peak awards season 2020, so it's time to make plans to watch the year's biggest, most star-studded awards shows. Here's what's coming up: airs Sunday, Jan. 19, on , 6 p.m. ET (check local listings), presented by Great Performances, and will stream on . Hosted by , the awards honor moviemakers 50-plus and films that resonate with grownup viewers. include Tom Hanks, Renée Zellweger, Laura Dern, Don Johnson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Adam Sandler, Linda Ronstadt and Martin Scorsese, and receives the Movies for Grownups . Award presenters include Conan O'Brien, Harvey Keitel, Alan Alda, Maria Muldaur, Diane Ladd and Juliette Lewis. Event proceeds will benefit AARP Foundation, which works to end senior poverty by building economic opportunity and social connections for vulnerable older adults in Los Angeles and across the country. also airs Sunday, Jan. 19, live on TNT and TBS, 8 p.m. ET. The only televised award show that recognizes performers only, the two-hour 2020 SAG awards show includes 13 awards for TV and film actors. Like AARP's Movies for Grownups Awards, it is valued as a precursor that helps predict who may take home Oscar gold. Robert De Niro, 76, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. On the red carpet, look for nominees Jennifer Aniston, 50 (); Scarlett Johansson (); Charlize Theron (Bombshell); Zellweger, 50 (); Leonardo DiCaprio (); Joaquin Phoenix (Joker); Dern, 52 (Marriage Story); Nicole Kidman, 52 (Bombshell); Hanks, 63 (); Al Pacino, 79 (); and Brad Pitt, 56 (Once Upon a Time ,,, in Hollywood). For entertainment news, advice and more, get . airs Sunday, Jan. 26, on CBS, 8 p.m. ET. Music's biggest night seldom disappoints, and the ceremony is always filled with surprises. This year's host is 15-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys. The nominees include Barbra Streisand, 77; Tanya Tucker, 61; , 61; Billy Ray Cyrus, 58; Billie Eilish; Ariana Grande; Khalid; Lizzo; Taylor Swift; and Beyoncé. Finally, airs Sunday, Feb. 9, on ABC, 8 p.m. ET. A must-see for awards-show addicts, the Oscars promise lots of Hollywood glamour. And a few gaffes. Among the nominees this year are (Marriage Story); Scorsese, 77, and Pacino (The Irishman); Sam Mendes, 54 (1917); Johansson (Marriage Story, Jojo Rabbit); Jonathan Pryce, 72, and , 82 (The Two Popes); and Quentin Tarantino, 56 (Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood).
4 Upcoming Awards Shows You Don' t Want to Miss
Tune in for the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards SAG Awards Grammys and the Oscars
It's peak awards season 2020, so it's time to make plans to watch the year's biggest, most star-studded awards shows. Here's what's coming up: airs Sunday, Jan. 19, on , 6 p.m. ET (check local listings), presented by Great Performances, and will stream on . Hosted by , the awards honor moviemakers 50-plus and films that resonate with grownup viewers. include Tom Hanks, Renée Zellweger, Laura Dern, Don Johnson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Adam Sandler, Linda Ronstadt and Martin Scorsese, and receives the Movies for Grownups . Award presenters include Conan O'Brien, Harvey Keitel, Alan Alda, Maria Muldaur, Diane Ladd and Juliette Lewis. Event proceeds will benefit AARP Foundation, which works to end senior poverty by building economic opportunity and social connections for vulnerable older adults in Los Angeles and across the country. also airs Sunday, Jan. 19, live on TNT and TBS, 8 p.m. ET. The only televised award show that recognizes performers only, the two-hour 2020 SAG awards show includes 13 awards for TV and film actors. Like AARP's Movies for Grownups Awards, it is valued as a precursor that helps predict who may take home Oscar gold. Robert De Niro, 76, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. On the red carpet, look for nominees Jennifer Aniston, 50 (); Scarlett Johansson (); Charlize Theron (Bombshell); Zellweger, 50 (); Leonardo DiCaprio (); Joaquin Phoenix (Joker); Dern, 52 (Marriage Story); Nicole Kidman, 52 (Bombshell); Hanks, 63 (); Al Pacino, 79 (); and Brad Pitt, 56 (Once Upon a Time ,,, in Hollywood). For entertainment news, advice and more, get . airs Sunday, Jan. 26, on CBS, 8 p.m. ET. Music's biggest night seldom disappoints, and the ceremony is always filled with surprises. This year's host is 15-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys. The nominees include Barbra Streisand, 77; Tanya Tucker, 61; , 61; Billy Ray Cyrus, 58; Billie Eilish; Ariana Grande; Khalid; Lizzo; Taylor Swift; and Beyoncé. Finally, airs Sunday, Feb. 9, on ABC, 8 p.m. ET. A must-see for awards-show addicts, the Oscars promise lots of Hollywood glamour. And a few gaffes. Among the nominees this year are (Marriage Story); Scorsese, 77, and Pacino (The Irishman); Sam Mendes, 54 (1917); Johansson (Marriage Story, Jojo Rabbit); Jonathan Pryce, 72, and , 82 (The Two Popes); and Quentin Tarantino, 56 (Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood).