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Australian production house Northern Pictures has won two more Emmys for the US version of reality show Love on the Spectrum. It has beaten shows such as Squid Game: The Challenge and RuPaul's Drag Race, to win outstanding directing for a reality program and outstanding casting for a reality program. The US program is based on an Australian format, which follows people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating.

It is clearly winning hearts - the awards take the program's haul of Emmys to five, with three awards for the program in 2022. "Special shout out to our amazing cast, whose stories people are embracing around the world," said showrunner and director Cian O'Clery. The second night of the 76th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards was held in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, with cast members Abbey, David and Dani also going onstage to present an award.



The Sydney production team flew to Los Angeles for the awards night to celebrate with the US cast. With five Emmys, it makes Northern Pictures one of the most-awarded production companies in Australia. Love on the Spectrum airs on Netflix and the team has just finished filming season three of the series.

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