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Golden Globes 2015 Awards: Watch Winners on NBC, E! Red Carpet (TV Details)

The Golden Globes 2015 Awards Show takes place on Sunday, with a huge host of celebrities set to feature at the event, which will be screened live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. This will be the 72nd annual Golden Globes, which celebrates the best in film and television from 2014. Tonight's event will start at 8 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the NBC network.

There will be build up to the show starting from 7 p.m. ET on NBC, which will show the Red Carpet event as the stars arrive for the show.

However, for the super-devoted, the E! Network will be providing extensive Golden Globes coverage starting from 4 p.m. ET with their show "Countdown to the Red Carpet." At 6 p.m. ET the show will end and "Live From the Red Carpet" will start, hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic.

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The network has reported that the pair will be joined by E hosts Ross Mathews and Kelly Osbourne.

As usual the popular "Mani Cam" and "Glam Cam 360" will feature for viewers again this year.

For those wanting to watch the show online through live stream, the event will be shown on the official website from 6 p.m. ET by clicking here, and the coverage on the E! Network live stream will start at 5.55 p.m. ET and can be watched by clicking here.

With social media being one of the biggest outlets for fans and celebrities alike to provide updates on these days, viewers may decide to follow Twitter for updates and scoops from the red carpet and the awards show.

You can follow the Twitter account of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, @goldenglobes, or @eonline and keep up with updates using hashtags #goldenglobes and #redcarpet.

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