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The Pitt' Wins Golden Globe for Best Drama Series
12 Jan
Summary
- The Pitt' won the Golden Globe for Best Television Series, Drama.
- Noah Wyle also secured the award for Best Performance by a Male Actor.
- Series creator praised TV's power to unite a divided nation.

The acclaimed hospital drama 'The Pitt' claimed the prestigious Golden Globe for Best Television Series, Drama at the 2026 ceremony held on Sunday. The win highlights the show's significant impact in the competitive landscape of television programming.
Adding to the night's success, star Noah Wyle, also a writer and executive producer for the series, received the award for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a TV Show, Drama. This dual recognition underscores the critical and popular appeal of 'The Pitt,' a show deeply rooted in realistic medical storytelling.
Series creator R. Scott Gemmill, an alum of the iconic medical drama ER, expressed gratitude for the collaborative effort behind the show. He emphasized television's role in bridging societal divides, stating that "cinema, and I call TV cinema, brings us all together." Gemmill dedicated the award to healthcare workers and first responders, calling them the true inspirations for the series.




