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BAFTA TV Awards: The Winners


By Jennifer McShane
08th May 2016

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 08: Claudia Winkleman (R) and Tess Daly pose with the the Best Entertainment Programme award for 'Strictly Come Dancing' in the winners room at the House Of Fraser British Academy Television Awards 2016 at the Royal Festival Hall on May 8, 2016 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Marsland/Mike Marsland/WireImage)

BAFTA TV Awards: The Winners

Taking place for the tenth year running at the historic Royal Opera House in Covent Garden in London, the BAFTA TV Awards, though not as glitzy as their movie-themed counterparts are slightly informal and better craic for it. We’ve already had a gander at all the nominees and celebrities in their gorgeous gunas?(we particularly?loved Laura Whitmore’s chic, black Ralf Lauren jumpsuit) before it went on to the proceedings of announcing the 2016 winners. He missed out on a win, but Graham Norton did us proud with his suburb hosting duties (in his extra-sparkly suit), and we were also absolutely?devo?that Sharon Horgan lost out on her Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme nomination for the brilliant Catastrophewe love her and the series is fantastic. Next year Sharon, next year.

ICYMI: BAFTA TV Awards: The Red Carpet

See the full list of who won what below:

The Winners:

Entertainment Programme – Strictly Come Dancing

Drama Series – Wolf Hall

Single Documentary – My Son the Jihadi

Mini-series – This Is England ’90

Current Affairs – Outbreak: The Truth About Ebola

Factual – The Murder Detectives

News Coverage – Channel 4 News: Paris Massacre

Live Event – Big Blue Live

Female Performance in a Comedy Programme – Michaela Coel

Sport – The Ashes

International – Transparent

Best Supporting Actor – Tom Courtenay, Unforgotten

Best Supporting Actress – Chanel Cresswell, This is England ’90

Single Drama – Don’t Take My Baby

Radio Times Audience Award – Poldark

Reality and Constructed Factual – First Dates

Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme – Have I Got News For You

Best Specialist Factual – Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners

Best Feature – The Great British Bake Off

Best Scripted Comedy – Peter Kay’s Car Share

Best Entertainment Performance -?Leigh Francis, Celebrity Juice

Best Actor -?Mark Rylance,?Wolf Hall

Best Actress -?Suranne Jones,?Doctor Foster

BAFTA TV Fellowship Recipients -?Ray Galton and Alan Simpson

Soap & Continuing Drama – Eastenders