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TV Baftas 2014: Winners' list in full from Broadchurch to Southcliffe

 

Jess Denham
Monday 19 May 2014 09:25 BST
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Broadchurch cast Jodie Whitaker, Olivia Colman and Simone McAullay with the show's three Baftas
Broadchurch cast Jodie Whitaker, Olivia Colman and Simone McAullay with the show's three Baftas (PA)

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ITV drama Broadchurch was the big winner at tonight's Bafta TV Awards, picking up three gongs for Best Drama, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor.

Olivia Colman, who played DS Ellie Miller in the hit series, beat competition from Helena Bonham-Carter in Burton and Taylor, while her co-star David Bradley won for his role as vilified sea cadet leader David Marshall.

Sean Harris was named the victor in the Best Actor category for Southcliffe, about the aftermath of shootings in a small village.

Other notable winners included The IT Crowd's Richard Ayoade and Katherine Parkinson, Ant and Dec, Breaking Bad and David Attenborough.

Julie Walters was awarded a Bafta Fellowship while Cilla Black picked up a Special Award for lifetime achievement in showbusiness.

Winners list in full

Leading Actor - Sean Harris, Southcliffe, Channel 4

Leading Actress - Olivia Colman, Broadchurch, ITV

Supporting Actor - David Bradley, Broadchurch, ITV

Supporting Actress - Sarah Lancashire, Last Tango in Halifax, BBC One

Entertainment Performance - Ant and Dec, Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, ITV

Female Performance in a Comedy Programme - Katherine Parkinson, The IT Crowd, Channel 4

Male Performance in a Comedy Programme - Richard Ayoade, The IT Crowd, Channel 4

Single Drama - Complicit, Channel 4

Mini-Series - In the Flesh, BBC Three

Drama Series - Broadchurch, ITV

Soap & Continuing Drama - Coronation Street, ITV

International - Breaking Bad, Sony Pictures Television/Netflix

Factual Series - Bedlam, The Garden Productions/Channel 4

Specialist Factual - David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive 3D, SKY 3D

Single Documentary - The Murder Trial, Channel 4

Features - Long Lost Family, ITV

Reality and Constructed Factual - Gogglebox, Channel 4

Current Affairs - Syria: Across the Lines (Dispatches), Channel 4

News Coverage - ITV News at Ten: Woolwich Attacks, ITN for ITV News/ITV

Sport and Live Event - The Ashes 2013 – 1st Test, Day 5, BSKYB, Sky Sports/Sky Sports 2

Entertainment Programme - Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, ITV

Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme - A League of Their Own, Sky One

Situation Comedy - Him & Her: The Wedding, BBC Three

Radio Times Audience Award - Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor

Fellowship - Julie Walters

Special Award - Cilla Black

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