Netflix’s “Making a Murderer,” Fox’s “Grease Live,” FXX’s “Archer” and ABC’s “Shark Tank” were among the top winners Sunday as the second half of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards were handed out at the Microsoft Theater.

HBO’s “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” and CBS’ “The Late Late Show with James Corden” picked up wins in variety categories. RuPaul Charles was a surprise victor in the reality host category for Logo’s “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” which also meant that Ryan Seacrest ended his 15-year run on “American Idol” with seven nominations in the category but no wins.

“Archer” took its first gold for animated series. “Shark Tank” was recognized for structured reality program for the third year in a row.

Sunday’s ceremony marked the second half of this year’s Creative Arts Emmy Awards presentation, which was split up over two nights in order to keep the show from running four hours or more.

“Making a Murderer” and “Grease Live” led the field of winners on Sunday with four statuettes apiece. A&E documentary “Cartel Land” landed three trophies. Adult Swim’s “Children’s Hospital” wrapped its final season on a high note with two wins for short form comedy or drama series and for star Rob Corddry.

“Murderer” collected victories early on in the ceremony: documentary or nonfiction series and writing, directing and editing for a nonfiction program. “Murderer” filmmakers Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos thanked the families of those involved in the case detailed in the 10-hour series.

“Grease Live” grabbed the special class program award as well as lighting, production design and technical direction honors. Producer Marc Platt saluted “the power of network television” for its ability to connect audiences around the country and the world to the live staging of the classic musical.

NBC’s “The Wiz Live” was recognized for costumes for variety, nonfiction or reality programming, making it a big year for costume designer Paul Tazewell who won the Tony in June for his work on “Hamilton.”

Netflix’s “What Happened, Miss Simone?” the Nina Simone biopic that was up for Oscar honors earlier this year, prevailed for documentary or nonfiction special. Director Liz Garbus noted backstage that the singer’s daughter, Lisa Simone Kelly, once told her mother “I have your back” when it comes to how history would remember her. “She felt like she kept her promise” with the documentary, Garbus said.

“Late Late Show with James Corden” added to its haul from Saturday with the win for variety special for its “Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special,” which marked the show’s one-year anniversary. Exec producer Ben Winston said when the show launched in March 2015 he didn’t think they’d be on the air after a year let alone collecting Emmys. He and Corden, both Brits, took a flier in moving to America.

“It would have been arrogant for us to assume that (the show) would work,” Winston said backstage, adding that he is proud to have “unleashed the most talented man I’ve ever met on America.”

The emotional high point of the ceremony came toward the end of the night when the A&E series “Born This Way” won for unstructured reality program. The show follows the lives of seven young adults with Down syndrome. As cast members excitedly crowded around exec producer Jonathan Murray and other producers, the crowd at the Microsoft Theater gave them a standing ovation.

“Born This Way” was designed from the start to demonstrate “that people with disabilities have the same hopes and dreams as everyone else,” Murray said.

(pictured: Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos)

Here is a complete list of Sunday’s winners:

Outstanding Informational Series Or Special

Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown • CNN • Zero Point Zero Productions

Anthony Bourdain, Executive Producer/Host

Christopher Collins, Executive Producer

Lydia Tenaglia, Executive Producer

Sandra Zweig, Executive Producer

Toby Oppenheimer, Producer

Mike Steed, Producer

Tom Vitale, Producer

Outstanding Special Class Program

Grease: Live • FOX • Paramount Television

Outstanding Choreography (tie)

America’s Best Dance Crew • Routines: Runaway Baby/Take U There/Summer Thing • MTV •

Warner Horizon Television

Quest Crew, Choreographers

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend • Routines: I’m So Good at Yoga/A Boy Band Made Up of Four Joshes/Settle For Me • CW • CBS Television Studios and Warner Bros. Television

Kathryn Burns, Choreographer

Outstanding Structured Reality Program

Shark Tank • ABC • MGM Television in association with Sony Pictures Television

Mark Burnett, Executive Producer

Clay Newbill, Executive Producer

Yun Lingner, Executive Producer

Phil Gurin, Executive Producer

Max Swedlow, Co-Executive Producer

Brandon Wallace, Co-Executive Producer

Becky Blitz, Supervising Producer

Sami Aziz, Senior Producer

Heather Dreiling, Senior Producer

Laura Roush, Senior Producer

Kate Ryu, Senior Producer

Dominique Worden, Producer

Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program

Born This Way • A&E • Bunim/Murray Productions

Jonathan Murray, Executive Producer

Gil Goldschein, Executive Producer

Laura Korkoian, Executive Producer

Barry Hennessey, Executive Producer

Elaine Frontain Bryant, Executive Producer

Shelly Tatro, Executive Producer

Drew Tappon, Executive Producer

Rowan Wheeler, Supervising Producer

Sasha Alpert, Producer

Rachel Speiser Schwartz, Producer

Outstanding Cinematography For A Reality Program

Life Below Zero • Breaking Through • National Geographic Channel • Adjacent Productions Cinematography Team

Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program

RuPaul’s Drag Race • Logo • World of Wonder Productions

RuPaul Charles, Host

Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Series

Dancing With The Stars • The Finals (Part 2) • ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

Charles Ciup, Technical Director

Brian Reason, Camera

Hector Ramirez, Camera

Nat Havholm, Camera

Jeff Wheat, Camera

Bert Atkinson, Camera

Bettina Levesque, Camera

Adam Margolis, Camera

Damien Tuffereau, Camera

Easter Xua, Camera

Mike Malone, Camera

Rob Palmer, Camera

Ron Lehman, Camera

Keith Dicker, Camera

Mike Carr, Camera

Ed Horton, Camera

Dyan Sanford, Camera

Freddy Frederick, Camera

Chris Hill, Video Control

Ed Moore, Video Control

Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Limited Series, Movie Or Special

Grease: Live • FOX • Paramount Television

Eric Becker, Technical Director

Bert Atkinson, Camera

Keith Dicker, Camera

Randy Gomez, Sr., Camera

Nat Havholm, Camera

Ron Lehman, Camera

Dave Levisohn, Camera

Tore Livia, Camera

Mike Malone, Camera

Adam Margolis, Camera

Rob Palmer, Camera

Brian Reason, Camera

Damien Tuffereau, Camera

Easter Xua, Camera

Chris Hill, Video Control

Matt Pascale, Video Control

Outstanding Actress In A Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series

Acting Dead • ActingDead.com • Leonian Pictures

Patrika Darbo as Margot Mullen

Outstanding Makeup For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special (Non-Prosthetic)

Key & Peele • Y’all Ready For This? • Comedy Central • Cindylou, Monkeypaw Productions, Martel & Roberts Productions, Principato-Young Entertainment, Central Productions

Scott Wheeler, Department Head Makeup Artist

Suzy Diaz, Key Makeup Artist

Jason Hamer, Key Makeup Artist

Natalie Thimm, Key Makeup Artist

Michael Blake, Key Makeup Artist

Outstanding Hairstyling For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special

Saturday Night Live • Host: Fred Armisen • NBC • SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video

Bettie O. Rogers, Department Head Hairstylist

Jodi Mancuso, Key Hairstylist

Inga Thrasher, Hairstylist

Jennifer Serio, Hairstylist

Cara Hannah Sullivan, Hairstylist

Joe Whitmeyer, Hairstylist

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Nonfiction Program (Single or Multi-Camera)

Vice • Fighting Isis • HBO • HBO Entertainment in association with Vice and Bill Maher Productions

Erik Schuiten, Re-Recording Mixer

Outstanding Sound Editing For A Nonfiction Program (Single Or Multi-Camera)

Cartel Land • A&E • Our Time Projects and Documentary Group in association with Whitewater Films for A&E IndieFilms

Ryan Collison, Sound Editor

Jonathan Fang, Sound Editor

Leslie Bloome, Sound Editor

Mark Filip, Sound FX Editor

Billy Orrico, Dialogue Editor

Sean Garnhart, Sound Designer

Outstanding Cinematography For A Nonfiction Program

Cartel Land • A&E • Our Time Projects and Documentary Group in association with Whitewater Films for A&E IndieFilms

Matthew Heineman, Cinematography by

Matt Porwoll, Cinematography by

Outstanding Production Design For A Variety, Nonfiction, Reality Or Reality-Competition Series

Portlandia • Family Emergency • Pickathon • Weirdo Beach • IFC • Broadway Video for IFC

Schuyler Telleen, Production Designer

Katherine Isom, Set Decorator

Outstanding Production Design For A Variety, Nonfiction, Event Or Award Special

Grease: Live • FOX • Paramount Television

David Korins, Production Designer

Joe Celli, Art Director

Jason Howard, Set Decorator

Outstanding Actor In A Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series

Childrens Hospital • Adult Swim • Abominable Pictures, The Corddry Company and Studio 2.0

Rob Corddry as Dr. Blake Downs

Outstanding Costumes For A Variety, Nonfiction Or Reality Program

The Wiz Live! • Costumes: all • NBC • Universal Television, Sony Pictures Television, Storyline Entertainment

Paul Tazewell, Costume Designer

Rachel Attridge, Assistant Costume Designer

Rory Powers, Costume Supervisor

Outstanding Picture Editing For A Structured Or Competition Reality Program

Who Do You Think You Are? • Bryan Cranston • TLC • Shed Media US

Mark Cegielski, Editor

James Horak, Editor

Julie Janata, Editor

Elise Ludwig, Editor

Justin Robertson, Editor

Conrad Stanley, Editor

Shelly Stocking, Editor

Outstanding Picture Editing For An Unstructured Reality Program

Project Greenlight • Accident Waiting To Happen • HBO • HBO Entertainment in association with Pearl Street Films, Adaptive Studios, Magical Elves, Miramax

Steve Lichtenstein, Lead Editor

Craig A. Colton, Editor

Nina Erb, Editor

Dan Golding, Editor

Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction Or Reality Series

Inside Look: The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story • FX Networks • FX Networks, More Media

Ryan Murphy, Producer

Ned Martel, Producer

Stephanie Gibbons, Producer

Sally Daws, Producer

Sue Keeton, Producer

Kenna McCabe, Producer

Outstanding Short Form Variety Series

Park Bench With Steve Buscemi • AOL • Olive Productions and RadicalMedia

Steve Buscemi, Executive Producer

Stanley Tucci, Executive Producer

Wren Arthur, Executive Producer

Justin Wilkes, Executive Producer

Joe Killian, Executive Producer

Jon Doran, Executive Producer

Outstanding Short Form Comedy Or Drama Series

Childrens Hospital • Adult Swim • Abominable Pictures, The Corddry Company and Studio 2.0

Rob Corddry, Executive Producer

Jonathan Stern, Executive Producer

David Wain, Executive Producer

Keith Crofford, Executive Producer

Mike Lazzo, Executive Producer

Krister Johnson, Co-Executive Producer

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Series Or Special

Danny Elfman’s Music From The Films Of Tim Burton (Live From Lincoln Center) • PBS • A Lincoln Center Media Production

Ken Hahn, Re-Recording Mixer

Paul Bevan, Production Mixer

Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver • Public Defenders (segment) • HBO • HBO Entertainment in association with Sixteen String Jack Productions and Avalon Television

Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety Special

Grease: Live • FOX • Paramount Television

Al Gurdon, Lighting Designer

Travis Hagenbuch, Lighting Director

Madigan Stehly, Lighting Director

Will Gossett, Lighting Director

Ryan Tanker, Moving Light Programmer

Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety Series

The Voice • Episode 917A • NBC • MGM Television, Talpa Media USA, Inc. and Warner Horizon Television

Oscar Dominguez, Lighting Designer

Samuel Barker, Lighting Director

Daniel K. Boland, Lighting Director

Craig Housenick, Lighting Director

Johnny Bradley, Media Server Operator

Outstanding Animated Program

Archer • The Figgis Agency • FX Networks • FX Studios

Outstanding Short Form Animated Program

Robot Chicken • Robot Chicken Christmas Special: The X-Mas United • Adult Swim • Stoopid Buddy Stoodios

Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance

Family Guy • Pilling Them Softly • FOX • 20th Century Fox Television

Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glenn

Outstanding Picture Editing For A Nonfiction Program

Making A Murderer • Indefensible • Netflix • A Synthesis Films Production for Netflix

Moira Demos, Editor

Outstanding Directing For A Nonfiction Program

Making A Murderer • Fighting For Their Lives • Netflix • A Synthesis Films Production for Netflix

Laura Ricciardi, Directed by

Moira Demos, Directed by

Outstanding Writing For A Nonfiction Program

Making A Murderer • Eighteen Years Lost • Netflix • A Synthesis Films Production for Netflix

Laura Ricciardi, Written by

Moira Demos, Written by

Outstanding Variety Special

The Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke Prime Time Special • CBS • A Fulwell 73 production in association with CBS Broadcasting, Inc.

Lemonade • HBO • HBO Entertainment in association with Parkwood Entertainment

Outstanding Writing For A Variety Series

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver • HBO • HBO Entertainment in association with Sixteen String Jack Productions and Avalon Television

Kevin Avery, Writer

Tim Carvell, Writer

Josh Gondelman, Writer

Dan Gurewitch, Writer

Geoff Haggerty, Writer

Jeff Maurer, Writer

John Oliver, Writer

Scott Sherman, Writer

Will Tracy, Writer

Jill Twiss, Writer

Juli Weiner, Writer

Outstanding Directing For A Variety Series

Inside Amy Schumer • Madonna/Whore • Comedy Central • JAX Media

Ryan McFaul, Directed by

Exceptional Merit In Documentary Filmmaking (tie)

Cartel Land • A&E • Our Time Projects and Documentary Group in association with Whitewater Films for A&E IndieFilms

Kathryn Bigelow, Executive Producer

Molly Thompson, Executive Producer

Robert DeBitetto, Executive Producer

Tom Yellin, Producer

Matthew Heineman, Producer

Jim: The James Foley Story • HBO • HBO Documentary Films in association with Kunhardt Films and Marigold Pictures

Eva Lipman, Produced by

George Kunhardt, Produced by

Teddy Kunhardt, Produced by

Peter Kunhardt, Executive Producer

Sheila Nevins, Executive Producer

Jacqueline Glover, Executive Producer

Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Special

What Happened, Miss Simone? • Netflix • A RadicalMedia Production in association with Moxie Firecracker for Netflix

Sidney Beaumont, Executive Producer

Amy Hobby, Producer

Liz Garbus, Producer

Justin Wilkes, Producer

Jayson Jackson, Producer

Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series

Making A Murderer • Netflix • A Synthesis Films Production for Netflix

Laura Ricciardi, Executive Producer

Moira Demos, Executive Producer