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Sunday 06 June
View more ceremony pictures of presenters and winners at the Philips Television Awards in 2010.
Much loved TV presenters Ant and Dec present the BAFTA Special Award. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Producer Simon Cowell receives the Academy's Special Award. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Actor Eddie Marson and actress Lesley Sharp present the BAFTA for Factual Series. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
The production team behind Channel 4's One Born Every Minute collects the BAFTA for Factual Series. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Actress Romola Garai and Peep Show actor Paterson Joseph present the Drama Serial BAFTA. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Powerful BBC drama occupation that spans the five years following the invasion of Iraq in 2003 scoops the Drama Serial BAFTA.The team and cast members including James Nesbitt and Warren Brown collect the award. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre presented the Single Documentary BAFTA. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
The team behind Wounded, a documentary following the journey to rehabilitation of two injured soldiers, accepted the BAFTA for Single Documentary. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Comedian and TV presenter Paul O'Grady was on hand to present the BAFTA for Female Performance in a Comedy Role. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Rebecca Front picks up the Female Performance in a Comedy Role BAFTA for her portrayal of fictional MP Nicola Murray in BBC series The Thick Of It. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Glee's Jane Lynch was on hand to present the Male Performance in a Comedy Role award. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Peter Capaldi collects the Male Performance in a Comedy Role BAFTA for his hilarious portrayal of the sweary political spin doctor Malcolm Tucker in The Thick Of It. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz actor Nick Frost presented the BAFTA for Entertainment Programme. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Piers Morgan, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Ant and Dec and the team behind Britain's Got Talent collect the Entertainment Programme Award. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Winners of last year's Britain's Got Talent, Diversity wowed the audience with their energetic routine. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Olympic cycling champion Sir Chris Hoy and skelton gold medalist at this years Winter Olympics Amy Williams, present the Sport BAFTA. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
The production team behind the BBC Two coverage of the World Athletics Championship collect the Sport BAFTA. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
TV actress Freema Agyeman was on hand to present the Situation Comedy BAFTA. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
The Thick of It creater Armando Iannucci and cast collect the Situation Comedy award for their political BBC hit. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Gavin and Stacey's Joanna Page and YouTube sensation Charlie Mcdonnell present the YouTube Audience BAFTA to The Inbetweeners. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
The cast and writers of the hit Channel 4 comedy The Inbetweeners collect the YouTube Audience Award. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Actress Sheila Hancock announces the winner of the Leading Actor BAFTA; Kenneth Branagh. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Andy Harris, Executive Producer of Wallander, collects the Leading Actor BAFTA on behalf of Kenneth Branagh for his role as maverick detective Kurt Wallander. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Actor John Hannah presents Leading Actress BAFTA. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Julie Walters collects the Leading Actress award for her dramatic portrayal of Mo Mowlam in the Channel 4 biopic Mo. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
Actor and comedian Lenny Henry presents the Academy Fellowship broadcaster Melvyn Bragg. (BAFTA/Steve Butler)
BAFTA pays tribute to Melvyn Bragg, respected presenter and commentator on the arts, presenting him with the presitgious Academy Fellowship.(BAFTA/Steve Butler)