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Sunday 27 May
The lucky winners at the Arqiva British Academy Television Awards in 2012, posing with their BAFTA masks.
Photography by Richard Kendal
The winners of the BAFTA for Current Affairs alongside award presenter Jeremy Bowen.
Lord Sugar and the team behind The Young Apprentice celebrate their BAFTA win alongside presenters Suranne Jones and Tom Ellis.
TOWIE's Amy Childs and Harry Derbidge with Celebrity Juice's Holly Willoughby, Leigh Francis and Fearne Cotton, which won the YouTube Audience Award, the only award voted for by the public.
Jennifer Saunders
Jenny Agutter and Alexander Armstrong presented the BAFTA for best Mini Series to the team behind This is England '88, including Shane Meadows and Mark Herbert.
The 2012 Special Award went to Steven Moffat for his outstanding work on shows including Doctor Who and Sherlock. He's pictured here with the 11th actor to play Doctor Who, Matt Smith and Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch.
Mummifying Alan: Egypt’s Last Secret picks up the BAFTA for Specialist Factual. The team celebrate their win alongside award presenters Sofie Grabol and Kayvan Novak.
Mrs Brown's Boys wins the BAFTA for Situation Comedy. The team behind the show celebrate their win alongside award presenters Philip Glenister and Robert Glenister.
Andrew Scott, winner of the Supporting Actor BAFTA for his performance as Moriarty in Sherlock, poses with presenter Helen McCrory.
The Sport and Live Event BAFTA went to the team behind coverage of The Royal Wedding, including presenter Huw Edwards. They're pictured here alongside athletes Dame Kelly Holmes and Jonathan Edwards.
Appropriate Adult's Monica Dolan with her BAFTA for best Supporting Actress with award presenter Timothy Spall.
Coronation Street pick up the BAFTA for Soap and Continuing Drama. The team celebrate their win alongside award presenter Alex Jones and Bruno Tonioli.
Presenters Jack Whitehall and Melissa George accepted Graham Norton's Entertainment Performance BAFTA in his absence.
The Factual Series BAFTA went to the team behind Our War. They're pictured here with Apprentice and Countdown star Nick Hewer.