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2011 Television Awards Winners

Sunday 22 May

See the winners posing with their newly gained BAFTA masks at the 2011 Philips British Academy Television Awards. Click here to order printed copies of photography from the night at BAFTA's Print on demand service

  • Writer Mark Gatiss, actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, producers Sue Vertue and Beryl Vertue and writer Steven Moffat. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Drama Series winner: Sherlock

    Writer Mark Gatiss, actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, producers Sue Vertue and Beryl Vertue and writer Steven Moffat. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Karen Heldoorn, Colin Hunter, Nick Cohen and Dan Efergan from Aardman Digital won the New Media award for Wallace and Gromit’s World of Invention. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    New Media winner: Wallace & Gromit's World Of Intervention

    Karen Heldoorn, Colin Hunter, Nick Cohen and Dan Efergan from Aardman Digital won the New Media award for Wallace and Gromit’s World of Invention. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • The winning Single Documentary team behind provocative medical documentary Between Life and Death, presented by Sian Williams. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Single Documentary winner: Between Life and Death

    The winning Single Documentary team behind provocative medical documentary Between Life and Death, presented by Sian Williams. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • The winning team, including Bill Neely, Mark Austin, Deborah Turness and Toby Castle. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    News Coverage winner: ITV News at Ten: The Cumbria Murders

    The winning team, including Bill Neely, Mark Austin, Deborah Turness and Toby Castle. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Dan Stevens and Michelle Dockery presented Andrew Palmer, Will Anderson, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Frankie Fathers with the Features BAFTA for Hugh’s Fish Fight. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Features winner: Hugh's Fish Fight

    Dan Stevens and Michelle Dockery presented Andrew Palmer, Will Anderson, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Frankie Fathers with the Features BAFTA for Hugh’s Fish Fight. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Sandy Johnson and Izzy Mant picked up the BAFTA for Comedy Programme presented by Sheridan Smith for Harry & Paul. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Comedy Programme winner: Harry & Paul

    Sandy Johnson and Izzy Mant picked up the BAFTA for Comedy Programme presented by Sheridan Smith for Harry & Paul. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Anthony Geffen, David Attenborough and Sias Wilson, the winning team behind Flying Monsters 3D, which brings the prehistoric world to life. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Specialist Factual winner: Flying Monsters 3D

    Anthony Geffen, David Attenborough and Sias Wilson, the winning team behind Flying Monsters 3D, which brings the prehistoric world to life. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Damian Lewis presented Lauren Socha with the Supporting Actress BAFTA for her role as Kelly in E4 comedy drama Misfits. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Supporting Actress winner: Lauren Socha

    Damian Lewis presented Lauren Socha with the Supporting Actress BAFTA for her role as Kelly in E4 comedy drama Misfits. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Alex Kingston presented Martin Freeman with the Supporting Actor BAFTA for his role as the loyal John H. Watson in BBC One's Sherlock, which also took the Drama Series prize. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Supporting Actor winner: Martin Freeman

    Alex Kingston presented Martin Freeman with the Supporting Actor BAFTA for his role as the loyal John H. Watson in BBC One's Sherlock, which also took the Drama Series prize. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Paddy McGuinness and Cat Deeley presented the production team behind the popular BBC soap EastEnders with the BAFTA for Continuing Drama. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Continuing Drama winner: EastEnders

    Paddy McGuinness and Cat Deeley presented the production team behind the popular BBC soap EastEnders with the BAFTA for Continuing Drama. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Jezza Neumann and Xoliswa Sithole accepted the Current Affairs BAFTA for Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Children, along with Brian Woods and Deborah Shipley. The BAFTA was presented by Tracey Emin. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Current Affairs winner: Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Children

    Jezza Neumann and Xoliswa Sithole accepted the Current Affairs BAFTA for Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Children, along with Brian Woods and Deborah Shipley. The BAFTA was presented by Tracey Emin. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • The BAFTA for Situation Comedy was presented to Kenton Allen, James Wood, Peter Cattaneo and Hannah Pescod and Tom Hollander by Bradley Walsh. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Situation Comedy: Rev

    The BAFTA for Situation Comedy was presented to Kenton Allen, James Wood, Peter Cattaneo and Hannah Pescod and Tom Hollander by Bradley Walsh. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • The Road To Coronation Street, which tells the story of the first ever British soap opera, took the Single Drama prize. Kieran Roberts, Charles Sturridge, Rebecca Hodgson, Daran Little and Lynda Barron accepted the award from presenters Olivia Williams and Adrian Lester. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Single Drama: The Road To Coronation Street

    The Road To Coronation Street, which tells the story of the first ever British soap opera, took the Single Drama prize. Kieran Roberts, Charles Sturridge, Rebecca Hodgson, Daran Little and Lynda Barron accepted the award from presenters Olivia Williams and Adrian Lester. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • The Factual Series BAFTA was awarded to Will Anderson, Gavin Searle, Chris King and Andrew Palmer for Welcome To Lagos. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Factual Series: Welcome to Lagos

    The Factual Series BAFTA was awarded to Will Anderson, Gavin Searle, Chris King and Andrew Palmer for Welcome To Lagos. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • This award was presented by James Corden and Richard Curtis to producer Peter Bennett-Jones, founder of Tiger Aspect and the man behind countless British comedies including The Vicar of Dibley and Mr Bean. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Special Award: Peter Bennett Jones

    This award was presented by James Corden and Richard Curtis to producer Peter Bennett-Jones, founder of Tiger Aspect and the man behind countless British comedies including The Vicar of Dibley and Mr Bean. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Steve Coogan won the BAFTA for Male Performance in a Comedy Programme for Michael Winterbottom's The Trip, co-starring Rob Brydon. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Male Performance in a Comedy Programme winner: Steve Coogan

    Steve Coogan won the BAFTA for Male Performance in a Comedy Programme for Michael Winterbottom's The Trip, co-starring Rob Brydon. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Kara Tointon and Ashley Walters presented the Drama Serial BAFTA to the production team behind Any Human Heart: Lynn Horsford, Lee Morris, Sally Woodward Gentle and Michael Samuels. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Drama Serial: Any Human Heart

    Kara Tointon and Ashley Walters presented the Drama Serial BAFTA to the production team behind Any Human Heart: Lynn Horsford, Lee Morris, Sally Woodward Gentle and Michael Samuels. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Peter Capaldi and Rebecca Front presented The Cube team, including Adam Adler, Nathan Eastwood, Andrew Newman and Phillip Schofield, with the BAFTA for Entertainment Programme. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Entertainment Programme winner: The Cube

    Peter Capaldi and Rebecca Front presented The Cube team, including Adam Adler, Nathan Eastwood, Andrew Newman and Phillip Schofield, with the BAFTA for Entertainment Programme. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Dougray Scott presented Jo Brand with the BAFTA for Female Performance in a Comedy Programme, for her role as Nurse Kim Wilde in Getting on. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Female Performance in a Comedy Programme winner: Jo Brand

    Dougray Scott presented Jo Brand with the BAFTA for Female Performance in a Comedy Programme, for her role as Nurse Kim Wilde in Getting on. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Brenda Blethyn presented Rigby with the Leading Actor BAFTA for his role as Eric Morecambe in Eric & Ernie. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Leading Actor winner: Daniel Rigby

    Brenda Blethyn presented Rigby with the Leading Actor BAFTA for his role as Eric Morecambe in Eric & Ernie. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Cast and crew from The Only Way Is Essex, which won the YouTube Audience Award, the only award voted for by the public. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    You Tube Audience Award winner: The Only Way Is Essex

    Cast and crew from The Only Way Is Essex, which won the YouTube Audience Award, the only award voted for by the public. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • McClure won for her portrayal of Lol in This Is England ’86. The award was presented by Cuba Gooding Jr, (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Leading Actress winner: Vicki McClure

    McClure won for her portrayal of Lol in This Is England ’86. The award was presented by Cuba Gooding Jr, (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • The host also goes home a winner; Norton took the Entertainment Performance BAFTA for hosting The Graham Norton Show. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Entertainment Performance winner: Graham Norton

    The host also goes home a winner; Norton took the Entertainment Performance BAFTA for hosting The Graham Norton Show. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

  • Jon Snow and Kevin Pieterson presented McDonald with the Fellowship, the highest accolade BAFTA can bestow. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

    Fellowship Award: Sir Trevor McDonald

    Jon Snow and Kevin Pieterson presented McDonald with the Fellowship, the highest accolade BAFTA can bestow. (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)

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