'The Traitors' wins outstanding reality competition program
"The Traitors" took home the award for best reality competition program, beating out fellow nominees including "The Amazing Race," "RuPaul's Drag Race," "Survivor" and "Top Chef."
The Primetime Emmy Awards honors the best in television.
Television's biggest night saw history made, big-name winners, moving speeches and a few surprises.
The 77th annual Primetime Emmy Awards wrapped up at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
"The Studio," Seth Rogen's Hollywood-based comedy covering the life of powerful and klutzy studio executive Matt Remick, played by Rogen, took home the award for best comedy series and outstanding lead actor in a comedy series.
The medical drama "The Pitt" also claimed top awards including best drama and best lead actor in a drama for the show's star Noah Wyle.
Other big winners included Britt Lower from "Severance" for lead actress in a drama and Jean Smart from "Hacks" for lead actress in a comedy.
"Adolescence" won many of the major awards in the limited or anthology series categories, taking home outstanding limited or anthology series, lead actor (Stephen Graham), supporting actress (Erin Doherty) and supporting actor (Owen Cooper).
Read on for the night's top moments:
"The Traitors" took home the award for best reality competition program, beating out fellow nominees including "The Amazing Race," "RuPaul's Drag Race," "Survivor" and "Top Chef."
Hannah Einbinder won her first Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series for her role in “Hacks.”
In Einbinder's acceptance speech, she thanked her co-star and fellow Emmy winner, Jean Smart, who she said “is like the sun and I just get to stand in her warmth.”

Einbinder concluded her speech by saying, “I just want to say -- go Birds and free Palestine.”
The other nominees in the category were: Liza Colón-Zayas, “The Bear”; Kathryn Hahn, “The Studio”; Janelle James, “Abbott Elementary”; Sheryl Lee Ralph, “Abbott Elementary”; and Jessica Williams, “Shrinking.”
Britt Lower won the Emmy for outstanding lead actress in a drama series for "Severance."
Nominees in the category included Kathy Bates for "Matlock," Sharon Horgan for "Bad Sisters," Bella Ramsey for "The Last of Us" and Keri Russell for "The Diplomat."
In her speech, she thanked the fans, the cast and crew on “Severance” and loved ones.
“Thank you to Helly R. for choosing me,” she said, referencing her character Helly on the hit show.

Tramell Tillman won his first Emmy for supporting actor in a drama series for his role in the hit show “Severance.”
He dedicated his win to his mother.


“My first acting coach was tough, y'all, but all great mothers are,” he said in his acceptance speech, as the crowd laughed.
“Mama, you were there for me when no one else was, and no one else would show up. Your loving kindness stays with me. And this is for you,” he said.
The award was presented by Jason Bateman and Jude Law.
The other nominees in the category were: Zach Cherry, “Severance”; Walton Goggins, “The White Lotus”; Jason Isaacs, “The White Lotus”; James Marsden, “Paradise”; Sam Rockwell, “The White Lotus”; and John Turturro, “Severance.”