Emmy Awards recap: Biggest moments from the 75th annual awards show

The awards show saw several TV cast reunions and a new EGOT winner.

Last Updated: January 15, 2024, 5:44 PM EST

The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards honored the best in television Monday night.

"Succession," "The Bear" and "Beef" took home the top awards, winning for outstanding drama series, outstanding comedy series and outstanding limited or anthology series, respectively.

The three-hour telecast, hosted by Anthony Anderson, saw numerous cast reunions -- bringing together stars from iconic shows like "Martin," "Cheers" and "Grey's Anatomy" -- and paid tribute to those we've lost since the previous Emmy Awards, which aired in September 2022.

The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards were originally scheduled to air on Sept. 18, 2023, but were rescheduled due to the Hollywood strikes.

Check out a recap of how the night unfolded.

Key moments:

Here's how the awards show unfolded. All times Eastern.
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What to watch for during tonight's show

"Succession" leads the pack this year with 27 total nominations. Other top-nominated shows include "The Last of Us" with 24, "The White Lotus" with 23 and "Ted Lasso" with 21.

Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, and Kieran Culkin are shown in a scene from "Succession."
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The 2023 Emmy Awards has 38 first-time performer nominees across all performer categories, including Riley Keough ("Daisy Jones & The Six"), James Marsden ("Jury Duty"), Jenna Ortega ("Wednesday"), Bella Ramsey ("The Last of Us"), Steven Yeun ("Beef") and more.

Pedro Pascal, another first-time nominee, received three nominations this year.

See the full list of nominations here.

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How to watch the Emmy Awards

You can watch the 75th annual Emmy Awards at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on FOX.

The awards show will also be available to stream the following day on Hulu.

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