Emmy Awards

The legendary entertainer broke the record with 11 wins for his work on RuPaul's Drag Race.
The I May Destroy You creator, actor, writer and director won an Emmy for writing the universally acclaimed series.
Netflix's royal drama The Crown and the Apple TV+ comedy Ted Lasso won big at the ceremony.
TV's biggest stars from hit shows like The Crown, The Queen's Gambit and I May Destroy You brought drama and class to the carpet.
The Emmys wrestled with providing joy and hope as the pandemic and social injustice rages on all around it. With many of the acceptance speeches pointing towards the November presidential election as a chance for change, Schitt’s Creek unrelenting joy and positivity shone through, with a history-making sweep of the comedy awards, while Succession took home the prize for best drama series.
The 24-year-old took home a trophy for her performance in Euphoria.
The start of the 'Pandemmys' was full of fake laughs, old footage and an IRL Jason Bateman appearance.
From onstage fires and a Schitt's Creek sweep to powerful pleas to vote, the 'Pand-Emmys' were a warm hug after months in lockdown.