LOS ANGELES — “The Studio” looks like a runaway hit, the innies and outies of “Severance” could solidify a spot among the prestige TV elite, and Noah Wyle could finally have his big awards moment as the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards arrive.

What You Need To Know

The 77th edition of the Emmy Awards honoring TV's best airs on CBS at 8 p.m. Eastern, hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze

“The Studio” is a heavy favorite to go big in categories including best comedy series and best actor in a comedy for co-creator Seth Rogen

Kathy Bates, 77, could become the oldest woman ever and the first woman from a network in a decade to win best actress in a drama

Noah Wyle could become a first-time Emmy winner for “The Pitt”

Comic Nate Bargatze will be a first-time host Sunday night when the ceremony at the

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