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Sunday 22 May
Follow the slideshow to view the first half of the 2011 Philips British Academy Television Awards ceremony in pictures, featuring all presenters and winners. Click here to order printed copies of photography from the night at BAFTA's Print on demand service
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon step up to present the first award of the evening.
Leading Actor nominee Benedict Cumberbatch and the team behind Sherlock accept the award.
Actress Hayley Atwell - last seen in Any Human Heart - presents the New Media award.
Wallace and Gromit’s World of Invention (BBC / Aardman Digital) scoops the prize.
Next up: the award for Single Documentary. BBC current affairs broadcaster Sian Williams reads out the nominations.
Medical documentary Between Life and Death wins the award.
David Leon and Wunmi Mosaku round up the nominees in the hotly-contested International category, where The Killing, Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire and Glee compete.
BBC Four's acclaimed Danish crime thriller wins: Soren Sveistrup, Piv Bernth, Birger Larsen and Sophie Grabol accept the award.
The venerated broadaster Moira Stewart goes over the nominations in the News Coverage category.
The ITV News at Ten's coverage of the Cumbria Murders takes the award.
Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens and Michelle Dockery present the Features award.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall takes to the stage to accept the award for Hugh's Fish Fight.
Next up is the award for best Comedy Programme. Sheridan Smith arrives to announce the winner.
Harry and Paul wins the award, and is accepted in absentia.
Stephen Mangan and Miranda Hart open the envelope to reveal the Entertainment Performance winner. ©Steve Butler
Graham Norton switches temporarily from ceremony host to gracious winner.
Next up is the Specialist Factual category, introduced by Mark Gatiss.
David Attenborough, Anthony Geffen and Sias Wilson accept the award for Flying Monsters 3D.
Actor Damien Lewis holds up the winner's envelope for the Supporting Actress category.
Misfits' Lauren Socha beats Gillian Anderson, Lynda Baron and Jessie Wallace to Supporting Actress.
Paddy McGuinness and Cat Deeley announce the winner of the Continuing Drama category.
EastEnders scoops the award. The cast and crew pile on stage to say their thankyous.
Alex Kingston announces the nominees.
Martin Freeman wins the Supporting Actor award for his role as Watson in Sherlock.
Artist Tracey Emin arrives to present the Current Affairs award.
BBC Four's Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Children wins. Jezza Neumann, Xoliswa Sithole, Brian Woods and Deborah Shipley accept the award.