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Here's What You Missed At The 76th Emmy Awards

The 76th Emmy Awards made for a surprising night of television ― and not just because of the timing.

The star-studded awards show aired Sunday night on ABC, just months after last year’s Emmys, which had been moved to January due to the writers’ and actors’ strikes.

The 2024 Creative Arts Emmys saw Hollywood stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Jon Bernthal and more take home awards before the Primetime Emmys. But plenty of statues were still handed out on Sunday, as the best in television gathered to see the final winners be crowned.

FX’s “Shōgun” extended its historic run with 18 total Emmys, a record for the most wins in a single year. The network’s “The Bear” collected 11 honors, too, including best actor, supporting actor, supporting actress and directing for a comedy series, breaking its own record for the most Emmys won for a single season — the show took home 10 for its first season.

Other big winners included Netflix’s “Baby Reindeer,” which took home an impressive four awards — including best limited series — and Max’s “Hacks,” the dark-horse winner for best comedy series.

Previously, during the Creative Arts Emmys, Angela Bassett finally snagged her first Emmy win for narrating National Geographic’s “Queens,” and Maya Rudolph won for Outstanding Character Voiceover Performance in Netflix’s “Big Mouth.” Michaela Coel also scored a win for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in Prime Video’s “Mr. & Mrs. Smith.”

“Schitt’s Creek” stars Eugene and Dan Levy hosted the television celebration for the first time and nailed their hilarious father-son dynamic throughout the night.

HuffPost reporters and editors watched and blogged the ceremony. Catch up on what you missed below.

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