Summary

  • Owen Cooper, 15, becomes the youngest-ever male Emmy winner, for his breakout role in Netflix mini-series Adolescence

  • "I was nothing about three years ago - I'm here now... Step out your comfort zone a little bit, who cares if you get embarrassed?" he says as he accepts the award

  • The drama dominates the Los Angeles ceremony, scooping up six trophies - here's the full list of winners

  • Meanwhile, Seth Rogen's comedy series The Studio takes home four awards - "I'm legitimately embarrassed by how happy this makes me," Rogan says

  • The Pitt also beat mega-hits like Severance and The White Lotus to scoop up the award for best drama - but Severance didn't walk away empty handed, picking up two major awards

  • Unusually, the ceremony ran broadly on time as host Nate Bargatze said a $100,000 charity donation would decrease for every speech longer than 45 seconds

  • Stars including Sydney Sweeney, Pedro Pascal and Jenna Ortega walked the red carpet - here are some of the looks

  1. Adolescence star on verge of historypublished at 21:20 BST 14 September

    David Willis
    Reporting from Los Angeles

    Media caption,

    BBC reporter catches up with Adolescence stars at pre-awards party

    The cast of Adolescence formed a protective cordon around young Owen Cooper at BAFTA’s pre-Emmy tea party on Saturday.

    The young man from England stands on the verge of history - he could become the youngest male Emmy winner ever.

    The 15-year-old has some red carpet lessons still to learn.

    His co-star Stephen Graham, who also created Adolescence, had to stop the teen from talking about some of his upcoming, still secret and unannounced projects with the media.

    Check out what they had to say in the video above.

  2. Emmy’s host may have finally solved problem of long-winded Hollywood speechespublished at 21:14 BST 14 September

    Regan Morris

    Nate Bargatze speaks at The 77th Emmy Awards Preview held at L.A. Live on September 11, 2025 in Los AngelesImage source, Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images

    Emmys host Nate Bargatze, known for his clean, friendly sets and his southern, Tennessee drawl, may have finally figured out how to fix the awards season.

    The standup comedian has created an ingenious method of curtailing boring acceptance speeches and the endless thanking of agents and hairdressers – for every second a winner goes over time, they will be taking money away from a children’s charity.

    Who wants to be on stage blabbing away taking money from away from children?

    Each winner will be given 45 seconds to say their thank yous from the stage. Bargatze told the LA Times he plans to donate up to $100,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of America.

    For every second a winner goes over, he will dock $1,000 from the charity.

    Bargatze isn’t a household name. But he will soon likely be everyone’s favourite awards show host for this creative plan.

    As someone who watches a lot of awards shows, he’s already mine.

  3. Severance leads this year’s Emmy nominationspublished at 21:13 BST 14 September

    Workplace satire Severance is leading the pack this year with 27 Emmy nominations.

    Here's a look at the shows with the most nominations:

    Severance - 27 nominations

    The Penguin - 24 nominations

    The White Lotus - 23 nominations

    The Studio - 23 nominations

    The Last of Us - 16 nominations

    Andor - 14 nominations

    Hacks - 14 nominations

  4. Welcome to the 77th Emmy Awardspublished at 21:11 BST 14 September

    Sakshi Venkatraman
    Live reporter

    Welcome to our live coverage of the 77th Emmy Awards. We're here to bring you all the latest news from television's biggest night.

    Our reporters on the red carpet and backstage at the awards will be bringing you updates on all of the winners and surprises of the night.

    Celebs are set to start walking the carpet from 15:00 local time (18:00 ET, 23:00 BST) in Los Angeles.

    And the show starts at 20:00 ET (01:00 BST). Stick with us!