Sir Elton John completed an award clean sweep on Monday night, adding an Emmy to his Grammy, Oscar and Tony gongs on a sterling night for British entertainers at the prestigious US television awards.
Succession took the evening’s top awards for best drama, leading actor and leading actress – while Britons Matthew Macfadyen and writer Jesse Armstrong won best supporting actor and outstanding writer for a drama series respectively.
Armstrong said: “This is a show about family, but it also about when partisan news coverage gets intertwined with divisive right wing politics, and after four season of satire, as I understand it that is a problem we have now fixed.
“We are so honoured, we have loved making this show.”
The hit US drama, about siblings warring over their father’s billion-dollar media empire, took home six awards in total.
Kieran Culkin had fatherhood on his mind as he accepted the award for best lead actor in a drama series, using his speech to announce he would like more children with his wife, Jazz Charton.
“You said maybe if I win, I love you so much,” he said.