TV's biggest night is here. Colin Jost and Michael Che of "Saturday Night Live" hosted the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
"Game of Thrones" and "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" won big, picking up outstanding drama series and outstanding comedy series, respectively.
Here's the list of winners from the show.
During the telecast,
Maisel claimed five wins, including for comedy series, two for showrunner
Amy Sherman-Palladino in the writing and directing categories, and honors for
Rachel Brosnahan in the lead actor category and
Alex Borstein in the supporting actor category.
Meanwhile, FX's
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story claimed three honors, for best limited series as well as lead actor
Darren Criss and directing in a limited series for
Ryan Murphy.
HBO's
Game of Thrones took home two wins, for best drama series and for
Peter Dinklagein the supporting actor category. HBO's
Barry claimed wins in the lead actor category for
Bill Hader and in the supporting actor category for
Henry Winkler. Netflix's
Godless and
The Crown and FX's
The Americans also claimed two honors.
NBC's
Saturday Night Live took home the variety sketch series honor while HBO's
Last Week Tonight nabbed the variety talk series win.