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2011 TV Awards Ceremony (Part Two)

Sunday 22 May

View photos of the second half of the Philips British Academy Television Awards ceremony as presenters handed winners their BAFTA masks on stage at London's Grosvenor House Hotel. Click here to order printed copies of photography from the night at BAFTA's Print on demand service

  • As the ceremony enters its second half, Bradley Walsh runs over the nominations in the Situation Comedy category.

    Citation Reader: Situation Comedy

    As the ceremony enters its second half, Bradley Walsh runs over the nominations in the Situation Comedy category.

  • The production team behind Rev accept the award after beating The Trip, Mrs Brown's Boys and Peep Show to the Situation Comedy prize.

    Winner: Situation Comedy

    The production team behind Rev accept the award after beating The Trip, Mrs Brown's Boys and Peep Show to the Situation Comedy prize.

  • Olivia Williams and Adrian Lester present the award for Single Drama.

    Citation Readers: Single Drama

    Olivia Williams and Adrian Lester present the award for Single Drama.

  • The Road to Coronation Street wins the award for Single Drama.

    Winner: Single Drama

    The Road to Coronation Street wins the award for Single Drama.

  • Charlie Brooks and Nina Wadia announce the winner in the Factual Series category.

    Citation Readers: Factual Series

    Charlie Brooks and Nina Wadia announce the winner in the Factual Series category.

  • BBC Two's Welcome to Lagos takes the Factual Series award.

    Winner: Factual Series

    BBC Two's Welcome to Lagos takes the Factual Series award.

  • James Corden and Richard Curtis introduce the recipient of this year's Special Award.

    Citation Reader: Special Award

    James Corden and Richard Curtis introduce the recipient of this year's Special Award.

  • Comic Relief co-creator Peter Bennett-Jones takes to the stage to accept his Special Award.

    Winner: Special Award

    Comic Relief co-creator Peter Bennett-Jones takes to the stage to accept his Special Award.

  • Gillian Anderson presents the award for Male Performance in a Comedy Programme.

    Citation Reader: Male Performance in a Comedy Programme

    Gillian Anderson presents the award for Male Performance in a Comedy Programme.

  • Steve Coogan wins the award for his role in The Trip - which he jests took '40 years to prepare for'.

    Winner: Male Performance in a Comedy Programme

    Steve Coogan wins the award for his role in The Trip - which he jests took '40 years to prepare for'.

  • Kara Tointon and Ashley Walters step up to present the Drama Serial award.

    Citation Readers: Drama Serial

    Kara Tointon and Ashley Walters step up to present the Drama Serial award.

  • The production team and cast of Any Human Heart accept the award for Drama Serial.

    Winner: Drama Serial

    The production team and cast of Any Human Heart accept the award for Drama Serial.

  • Scottish actor Dougray Scott arrives to present the award for Female Performance in a Comedy Programme.

    Citation Reader: Female Performance in a Comedy Programme

    Scottish actor Dougray Scott arrives to present the award for Female Performance in a Comedy Programme.

  • Jo Brand wins for Getting On - beating Dawn French, Katherine Parkinson and Miranda Hart.

    Winner: Female Performance in a Comedy Programme

    Jo Brand wins for Getting On - beating Dawn French, Katherine Parkinson and Miranda Hart.

  • The Thick Of It actors Peter Capaldi and Rebecca Front present the award for Entertainment Programme.

    Citation Readers: Entertainment Programme

    The Thick Of It actors Peter Capaldi and Rebecca Front present the award for Entertainment Programme.

  • Phillip Schofield and team celebrate winning the category with The Cube.

    Winner: Entertainment Programme

    Phillip Schofield and team celebrate winning the category with The Cube.

  • David Haye and Victoria Pendleton introduce the Sport category's 'knockout' nominations.

    Citation Readers: Sport

    David Haye and Victoria Pendleton introduce the Sport category's 'knockout' nominations.

  • Formula 1 – The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix scoops the Sport prize.

    Winner: Sport

    Formula 1 – The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix scoops the Sport prize.

  • Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas and Simon Bird - otherwise known as The Inbetweeners - present this year's only publicly-voted award, after winning it themselves last year.

    Citation Readers: YouTube Audience Award

    Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas and Simon Bird - otherwise known as The Inbetweeners - present this year's only publicly-voted award, after winning it themselves last year.

  • The Only Way Is Essex takes the award: an ecstatic cast and crew piles on stage.

    Winner: YouTube Audience Award

    The Only Way Is Essex takes the award: an ecstatic cast and crew piles on stage.

  • English actress Brenda Blethyn introduces the Leading Actor award.

    Citation Reader: Leading Actor

    English actress Brenda Blethyn introduces the Leading Actor award.

  • Eric and Ernie's Daniel Rigby wins an all-star category, beating Jim Broadbent, Matt Smith and Benedict Cumberbatch.

    Winner: Leading Actor

    Eric and Ernie's Daniel Rigby wins an all-star category, beating Jim Broadbent, Matt Smith and Benedict Cumberbatch.

  • Next up is the Leading Actress award, introduced by US actor Cuba Gooding Jnr.

    Citation Reader: Leading Actress

    Next up is the Leading Actress award, introduced by US actor Cuba Gooding Jnr.

  • Vicky McClure takes the Leading Actress prize for her reprised role as Lol in This is England '86.

    Winner: Leading Actress

    Vicky McClure takes the Leading Actress prize for her reprised role as Lol in This is England '86.

  • Cricketer Kevin Pieterson is joined by news broadcaster Jon Snow to present this year's coveted BAFTA Fellowship.

    Citation Readers: Fellowship

    Cricketer Kevin Pieterson is joined by news broadcaster Jon Snow to present this year's coveted BAFTA Fellowship.

  • Sir Trevor McDonald accepts his BAFTA Fellowship.

    Winner: Fellowship

    Sir Trevor McDonald accepts his BAFTA Fellowship.

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