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BAFTA Television Awards 2013 – Winners announced

The BAFTA Television Awards took place tonight at a glittering ceremony in London, with winners including Olivia Colman, Clare Balding, Game of Thrones and Steve Coogan.

Olivia Colman won two awards, for Supporting Actress for her role as Sue in Accused (Mo’s Story) and for Female Performance in a Comedy Programme for her portrayal as Sally in Twenty Twelve. Twenty Twelve also collected the award for Situation Comedy.

Clare Balding received Special Award for the year’s most important contribution on screen in factual television, whilst Steve Coogan received the award for Male Performance in a Comedy Programme.

Here are the winners in full:

Leading Actor
Ben Whishaw – Richard II (The Hollow Crown) – WINNER
Derek Jacobi – Last Tango in Halifax
Sean Bean – Accused (‘Tracie’s Story’)
Toby Jones – The Girl

Leading Actress
Anne Reid – Last Tango in Halifax
Rebecca Hall – Parade’s End
Sheridan Smith – Mrs Biggs – WINNER
Sienna Miller – The Girl

Supporting Actor
Peter Capaldi – The Hour
Stephen Graham – Accused (‘Tracie’s Story’)
Harry Lloyd – The Fear
Simon Russell Beale – Henry IV, Part 2 (The Hollow Crown) – WINNER

Supporting Actress
Anastasia Hille – The Fear
Imelda Staunton – The Girl
Olivia Colman – Accused (‘Mo’s Story’) – WINNER
Sarah Lancashire – Last Tango in Halifax

Entertainment Performance
Alan Carr – Alan Carr: Chatty Man – WINNER
Ant and Dec – I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
Graham Norton – The Graham Norton Show
Sarah Millican – The Sarah Millican Show

Female Performance In A Comedy Programme
Jessica Hynes – Twenty Twelve
Julia Davis – Hunderby
Miranda Hart – Miranda
Olivia Colman – Twenty Twelve – WINNER

Male Performance In A Comedy Programme
Greg Davies – Cuckoo
Hugh Bonneville – Twenty Twelve
Peter Capaldi – The Thick of It
Steve Coogan – Welcome to the Places of My Life – WINNER

Single Drama
Everyday
The Girl
Murder – WINNER
Richard II (The Hollow Crown)

Mini-Series
Accused
Mrs Biggs
Parade’s End
Room at the Top – WINNER

Drama Series
Last Tango in Halifax – WINNER
Ripper Street
Scott and Bailey
Silk

Soap & Continuing Drama
Coronation Street
EastEnders – WINNER
Emmerdale

International
The Bridge
Game of Thrones
Girls – WINNER
Homeland

Factual Series
24 Hours in A&E
Great Ormond Street
Make Bradford British
Our War – WINNER

Specialist Factual (Huw Wheldon Award)
All in the Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry – WINNER
The Plane Crash
The Plot to Bring Down Britain’s Planes
The Secret History of Our Streets

Single Documentary (Robert Flaherty Award)
7/7: One Day in London – WINNER
Baka: A Cry from the Rainforest
Lucian Freud: Painted Life
Nina Conti – A Ventriloquist’s Story: Her Master’s Voice

Features
Bank of Dave
Grand Designs
The Great British Bake Off – WINNER
Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs

Reality and Constructed Factual
The Audience
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
Made in Chelsea – WINNER
The Young Apprentice

Current Affairs
Britain’s Hidden Housing Crisis (Panorama Special)
The Other Side of Jimmy Savile (Exposure)
The Shame of the Catholic Church (This World) – WINNER
What Killed Arafat? (Al Jazeera Investigates)

News Coverage
BBC News at Ten: Syria
Channel 4 News: Battle for Homs
ITV/Granada Reports: Hillsborough – The Truth at Last – WINNER

Sport & Live Event
The London 2012 Olympics: ‘Super Saturday’
The London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony: ‘Isle of Wonder’
The London 2012 Paralympic Games – WINNER
Wimbledon 2012 – Men’s Final

Entertainment Programme (Lew Grade Award)
Dynamo: Magician Impossible
The Graham Norton Show – WINNER
Have I Got News For You
A League of Their Own

Comedy Programme
Cardinal Burns
Mr Stink
The Revolution Will Be Televised – WINNER
Welcome to the Places of My Life

Situation Comedy
Episodes
Hunderby
The Thick of It
Twenty Twelve – WINNER

Radio Times Audience Award
Voted for by members of the public
Call the Midwife
Game of Thrones – WINNER
The Great British Bake Off
Homeland
The London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony
Strictly Come Dancing

Sian Eleri
Sian Eleri
TV Editor for Entertainment Focus. Also love a bit of music and theatre :)

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