
A show that’s among the nominees this weekend, Saturday Night Live boasts an unparalleled track record in the Emmys, having won a record 90 statuettes since it made its television debut back in 1975.
Over the past half century, the comedy sketch show’s nearly 100 wins have come from a whopping 338 nominations (372 including “SNL50”, documentaries and live concerts) – with seven more awards potentially on their way on Sunday, when the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are held in Los Angeles.
What was SNL’s most recent Primetime Emmy win?
SNL last won a regular Primetime Emmy in 2022, when it beat HBO’s A Black Lady Sketch Show to the award for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series.
77th Primetime Emmy Awards: start time, how to watch
Held at the Peacock Theater in LA, the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are to take place on Sunday September 14, 2025, and are scheduled to begin at 8pm ET/5pm PT. Viewers in the US will be able to watch the ceremony on CBS.
Who is hosting the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards?
Comedian Nate Bargatze is to host this weekend’s Primetime Emmy Awards, marking his first appearance as the ceremony’s anchor. “It’s a huge honor to be asked to host such an iconic awards show,” Bargatze said in April, after his appointment was announced by the Television Academy, the Emmys’ organizer.
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