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View images of ceremony winners and presenters at the Philips British Academy Television awards in 2009.
The Entertainment Programme category was announced by Skins star Hoult and Ashes to Ashes actress Hawes (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray - more images available from Camera Press, www.camerapress.com).
Harry Hill's TV Burp claims its second BAFTA of the night (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
Waking the Dead star Trevor Eve presenting the Single Drama BAFTA (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
Tony Marchant collects the Single Drama Award for The Mark of Cain (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
Hot Fuzz and Spaced star Simon Pegg introducing the Comedy Performance BAFTA (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
A delighted James Corden celebrates his BAFTA win for his role as Smithy in the BBC comedy Gavin & Stacey (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
The husband and wife presenters of Location, Location announcing the Factual Series category (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
The team behind The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities compose themselves onstage before accepting the Factual Series Award (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
Legendary British actor John Hurt presented this year's Special Award presented for “outstanding creative contribution to television” (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
Pioneering film maker Paul Watson declared his love for the Academy on receiving the Special Award (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
Alan Dale, star of 24, Ugly Betty and The O.C. took time out from appearing on stage in Spamalot to present the International Award (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
Tim Kring, Milo Ventmimiglia and Adrian Pasnar collected the International Award for Heroes (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
The former Eastenders actress and star of The Fixer and Hotel Babylon salutes the Sky+ Audience Award winners (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
The Gavin & Stacey team celebrate winning the Sky+ Audience Award for Progamme of the year, the only Award voted for by the public (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
Silent Witness star Emilia Fox and Television actor Hugh Bonneville presenting the coveted Situation Comedy Award (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
David Mitchell and Robert Webb collect the Situation Comedy BAFTA for Peep Show (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
Two-time BAFTA winner Joanna Lumley introduces the prestigious Actor category in a striking orange Escada dress (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
Andrew Garfeild is lost for words as he accepts the Actor BAFTA for his role in the Channel 4 drama Boy A (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
The Cape Wrath star announces the winner of the highly-anticipated Actress category (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
Thirty nine years after her first BAFTA nomination Eileen Atkins claims the Actress Award ahead of co-star Dame Judi Dench for her role in period drama Cranford (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
The Have I Got News For You comedian was honoured to introduce the final award of the night to one of his television heroes (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).
Bruce Forsyth accepted the Academy's highest honour, the Fellowship, for his outstanding contribution to television in a career spanning a remarkable sixty-six years (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray - more images available from Camera Press, www.camerapress.com).