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What time do the oscars 2017 start

 

Get the champagne on ice - Hollywood’s biggest night is just around the corner.

Oscars Time: The 89th annual Academy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, will air live on ABC from the Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood & Highland Center on Sunday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.

The awards will honor the year’s best achievements in motion pictures, across 24 categories.

Check out PEOPLE’s complete Oscars coverage on Feb. 26 — including our PEOPLE & EW Red Carpet Live show on PEOPLE.com before the awards — as well as all the winners, must-see moments and biggest parties. You can also follow us on Twitter @people.

The official Academy Awards page can also be found on Facebook and on Twitter @TheAcademy.

what time do the oscars start

The biggie of the awards season, the Oscars, are just around the corner so here's all you need to know about this year's Academy Awards.

When are the Oscars 2017?

The 89th annual Academy Awards take place Sunday, 26th February at the Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood and Highland Center in Los Angeles, Angeles.

What time are the Oscars 2017?

All the red carpet action kicks off from midnight in the UK (which is 7pm in New York and 4pm in LA.) The actual ceremony is slated to begin at 1.30am in the UK (which is 8.30pm in New York and 5.30pm in LA.)

The Oscar presentation also will be televised live in more than 225 countries and territories worldwide.
Where can I watch the Oscars 2017 in the UK?

You can watch the Oscars on Sky Movies' special Sky Movies Oscars channel - but be prepared for a late night!

Now TV will also stream the ceremony.

Who is hosting the Oscars 2017?

Jimmy Kimmel - who hosts a popular late night talk show in the US - has been tapped as this year’s host; it’s the first time he’s hosted the Academy Awards, although he’s got a wealth of experience having presented the Emmys, ESPY Awards and American Music Awards in the past.

He’s also presented ABC’s post-Oscar shows in recent years.

Jimmy joked: "They asked like 14 people and they all said no and then there was me. I absolutely was surprised.”

"The producers and the Academy went through a long list of names, and in the end, they decided that — since I am already right across the street from where they do the show — I was the closest person to host."

what time are the oscars

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