TV FacebookTwitter Flipboard WhatsAppEmailCopy New shows dominate Golden Globe nominations By Social Links for Robert Rorke View Author Archive Email the Author Follow on Twitter Get author RSS feed Contact The Author Name (required) Email (required) Comment (required) Submit Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. Back to Reading There was an error submitting your message Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. Back to Reading Published Dec. 12, 2013, 7:38 p.m. ET This year's Golden Globes nominations rewarded many of television's newest programs. Suzanne Tenner/SHOWTIME; AP Photo/Netflix, Barbara Nitke; Barbara Nitke/NBC 1 of 9 Kevin Spacey as U.S. Congressman Frank Underwood in a scene from the Netflix original series, “House of Cards.” AP Photo/Netflix, Melinda Sue Gordon 2 of 9 Chiwetel Ejiofor, center, in a scene from “12 Years A Slave.” AP Photo/Fox Searchlight, Jaap Buitendijk 3 of 9 Bryan Cranston portrays Walter White in “Breaking Bad.” Ursula Coyote/AMC 4 of 9 Andy Samberg, center, in a scene from “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.” AP Photo/Fox 5 of 9 Julia Louis-Dreyfus in the comedy series “Veep.” AP Photo/HBO, Lacey Terrell 6 of 9 Lena Dunham in a scene from the series “Girls.” AP Photo/HBO, JoJo Whilden 7 of 9 James Spader as “Red” Raymond Reddington in “The Blacklist.” AP Photo/NBC, David Giesbrecht 8 of 9 Lizzy Caplan as Virginia Johnson and Michael Sheen as Dr. William Masters in “Masters of Sex.” Michael Desmond/SHOWTIME 9 of 9 Taylor Schilling in a scene from “Orange is the New Black.” AP Photo/Netflix, Barbara Nitke Share this article: FacebookTwitter Flipboard WhatsAppEmailCopy