The 77th Emmy Awards were hosted by Nate Bargatze on Sunday night at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.

Leading the way with 27 nominations is “Severance,” followed by “The Penguin” with 24, “The Studio” with 23 and “The Pitt” with 13.

Bargatze kept the program on a tight schedule after putting a personal donation of $100,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of America on the line.

Each Emmy winner was allotted 45 seconds for an acceptance speech. For every second they talk past their time limit, Bargatze will subtract $1,000 from his donation.

At the same time, Bargatze has also committed to adding $1,000 to his donation for every second an acceptance speech goes under the 45-second time limit.

“It’s tough, but I can’t change it — this is a game I made up and these are the rules,” Bargatz

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