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Sunday 13 May
Photos of winners showing off their newly acquired BAFTAs at the British Academy Television Craft Awards Winners in 2012.
David Roger winner of the Production Design Award for Great Expectations with Sherlock star Andrew Scott
The winning team of the Editing Factual Award, for Frozen Planet (To The Ends Of The Earth) with food writer and star of Great British Bake Off Mary Berry
Charlie Philips shows off his BAFTA for Editing Fiction with award presenter Oona Chaplin. Actress and grand-daughter of Charlie Chaplin.
The Original Music Award went to Brian Eno for Top Boy. Show producer Alasdair Flint picked up the award on his behalf. He's pictured here with Street Dance 3D star Ukweli Roach.
Phil Heyes winner of Director: Multi-Camera for The X Factor Final with actor Tom Ellis.
Visual Effects winners from BlueBolt with actress Ruth Bradley. They received the award for their work on Great Expectations.
Jacqueline Fowler winner of the Make-Up and Hair Design Award for her work on The Crimson Petal and the White, poses for the camera with Award presenter Kierston Wareing.
Sound: Fiction winners John Mooney, Jeremy Child, Howard Bargroff and Doug Sinclair show off their Awards for Sherlock (A Scandal in Belgravia) alongside Misfits star Nathan Stewart-Jarrett.
Tim Owens, Graham Wild and Kate Hopkins win the BAFTA for Sound: Factual, pictured here with Award presenter Dan Snow.
Costume Design winner Charlotte Walter with actress Charlotte Riley.
Break-through Talent winner Kwadjo Dajan for Appropriate Adult was unable to collect his Award in person. The show's writer Neil McKay picked up the Award on his behalf. He's picture here with actor and rapper Kane Robinson.
The team behind The Cube celebrate their BAFTA win with radio and television presenter Nicholas Parsons.
Stephen Moffat, winner of the Writer BAFTA, poses with actor and Award presenter Shaun Dooley
Director: Factual winner David Clews with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
Steph Harris, Dan Jones and Sandra Gorel pick up the BAFTA for Digital Creativity
The camera team for Frozen Planet (To The Ends of the Earth) pick up the BAFTA for Photography: Factual. They show off their Awards alongside Award presenters Joe Thomas and Kimberly Nixon.
Winner of the Director: Fiction BAFTA Hugo Blick with actor Jonathan Firth.
Special Award recipient Aidan Farrell celebrates his award with presenter Adrian Dunbar.
TV Craft presenter Alan Davies heads backstage for a couple of photos after a successful show