UPDATED with all winners, 7:12 PM: Netflix’s docuseries Making a Murderer and Fox’s live musical event Grease Live each scored four trophies to lead the second of two Creative Arts Emmy Award ceremonies. A&E’s Cartel Land scooped three statuettes and HBO’s Last Week Tonight and Adult Swim’s wrapped series Childrens Hospital at downtown’s Microsoft Theatre at LA Live. Check our live blog below for the full list of winners.

Shark Tank and Born This Way won the Emmys for Structured and Unstructured Reality Program, respectively, and RuPaul Charles won his first Emmy for reality host for RuPaul’s Drag Race on Logo. FX’s Archer won its first Emmy for Outstanding Animation Series.

Making a Murderer rolled through the nonfiction categories, winning Emmys for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series along with directing, writing and editing. Grease Live won the Outstanding Special Class Program award and directing, production design and lighting design for a variety special.

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HBO leads the network field, as always, with a total of 16 Creative Arts Emmys over the two nights. FX was the only other net in double figures with 12, doubling the tally for the No. 3 nets Netflix and PBS. Here is a rundown of wins by network:

Television Academy

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The new two-night format was introduced this year because last year’s 82 categories proved too unwieldy for one evening. Still, producers last night asked winners to keep acceptance speeches to 30 seconds as had been the practice the past couple of years.

Here is the list of 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

(two winners)

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 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

This is the third consecutive Emmy for Shark Tank, the only winner since the Structured Reality Program category was established.

Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program

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

Outstanding Cinematography For A Reality Program

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

Cinematography Team

7 PM: “We finally dethroned Deadliest Catch!” an excited member of the Life Below Zero said from the stage. Deadliest Catch had won the Cinematography award for the past five years and the Unstructured Reality Program trophy the last two times.

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

Thomas Kail, Directed by

Alex Rudzinski, Live Television Direction by 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

6:20 PM: “This is such a great way to go out,” said Rob Corddry, who won for Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama for Childrens Hospital.

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

6:02 PM: American Idol is receiving the Governor Award for its “successful dominance in the pop culture.” The singing competition changed reality television “in a profound way,” said Bruce Rosenblum, CEO and Chair of the Television Academy.

6:07 PM: Idol’s Simon Fuller said, “It’s been 15 years and this is the first Emmy we’ve actually won. Can you believe that?”

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

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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

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

Anthony Miale, Editor 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 Voiceover in an Animated Series:

Family Guy, Seth MacFarlance 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

5:30 PM: It was such a wake up call to us to document this story,” said Laura Ricciardi, who won for directing Netflix’s Making a Murderer. “One thing is clear: We need to have empathy … and respect human dignity and human rights.”

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.

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

5:21 PM: John Oliver on winning outstanding writing for Last Week Tonight: “We wrote a speech, but we’re Last Week Tonight so its 20 minutes long and has the f-word in it 52 times.”

Outstanding Directing For A Variety Series

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

Ryan McFaul, Directed by Exceptional Merit In Documentary Filmmaking (two winners)

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

The Seventies • CNN • Herzog / Playtone

Tom Hanks, Executive Producer

Gary Goetzman, Executive Producer

Mark Herzog, Executive Producer

Christopher G. Cowan, Co-Executive Producer

Kirk Saduski, Co-Executive Producer

David Rivera, Series Producer

Stephen J. Morrison, Producer

5:08 PM: Jane Lynch says, “Welcome to the 68th annual Creative Emmys — also known as the junior prom.”

5:04: And we’re under way.

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