A complete list of the BAFTA winners courtesy of the Guardian
Leading actor
Winner: Ben Whishaw – Richard II (The Hollow Crown) Derek Jacobi – Last Tango In Halifax Sean Bean – Accused (Tracie's Story) Toby Jones – The Girl
Leading actress
Winner: Sheridan Smith – Mrs Biggs Anne Reid – Last Tango In Halifax Rebecca Hall – Parade's End Sienna Miller – The Girl
Supporting actor
Winner: Simon Russell Beale – Henry IV Part 2 (The Hollow Crown) Peter Capaldi – The Hour Stephen Graham – Accused (Tracie's Story) Harry Lloyd – The Fear
Supporting actress
Winner: Olivia Colman – Accused (Mo's Story) Anastasia Hille – The Fear Imelda Staunton – The Girl Sarah Lancashire – Last Tango In Halifax
Performance in an entertainment programme
Winner: Alan Carr for Alan Carr: Chatty Man Graham Norton for The Graham Norton Show Ant and Dec for I'm a Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! Sarah Millican for The Sarah Millican Show
Female performance in a comedy programme
Winner: Olivia Colman for Twenty Twelve Jessica Hynes for Twenty Twelve Julia Davis for Hunderby Miranda Hart for Miranda
Male performance in a comedy programme
Winner: Steve Coogan for Welcome To The Places Of My Life Greg Davies for Cuckoo Hugh Bonneville for Twenty Twelve Peter Capaldi for The Thick of It
Single drama
Winner: Murder Everyday The Girl Richard II (Hollow Crown)
Mini-series
Winner: Room At The Top Accused Mrs Biggs Parade's End
Drama series
Winner: Last Tango In Halifax Ripper Street Scott And Bailey Silk
Soap and continuing drama
Winner: EastEnders Coronation Street Emmerdale Shameless
International
Winner: Girls The Bridge Game Of Thrones Homeland
Factual series
Winner: Our War 24 Hours In A&E Great Ormond Street Make Bradford British
Specialist factual
Winner: All In The Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry The Plane Crash The Plot to Bring Down Britain's Planes The Secret History Of Our Streets
Single documentary
Winner: 7/7: One Day In London Baka: A Cry From The Rainforest Lucian Freud: Painted Life Nina Conti – A Ventriloquist's Story: Her Master's Voice
Features
Winner: The Great British Bake Off Bank of Dave Grand Designs Paul O'Grady: For the Love Of Dogs
Reality and constructed factual
Winner: Made In Chelsea The Audience I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! The Young Apprentice
Current affairs
Winner: The Shame Of The Catholic Church (This World) Britain's Hidden Housing Crisis (Panorama Special) The Other Side Of Jimmy Savile (Exposure) What Killed Arafat? (Al Jazeera Investigates)
News coverage
Winner: Hillsborough – The Truth At Last (Granada Reports) BBC News At Ten: Syria Channel 4 News: Battle for Homs
Sport and live event
Winner: The London 2012 Paralympic Games The London 2012 Olympics: Super Saturday The London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony: Isle Of Wonder Wimbledon 2012 – Men's Final
Entertainment programme
Winner: The Graham Norton Show Dynamo Magician Impossible Have I Got News For You A League Of Their Own
Comedy programme
Winner: The Revolution Will Be Televised Cardinal Burns Mr Stink Welcome To The Places Of My Life
Sitcom
Winner: Twenty Twelve Episodes Hunderby The Thick Of It
Radio Times audience award (voted for by members of the public)
Winner: Game of Thrones Call The Midwife The Great British Bake Off Homeland The London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony Strictly Come Dancing
I thought the Radio Times award was a bit of a swizz really as it should have been all home-grown programmes and a bit more of an even playing field - it's difficult to compete with big-budget dramas like Game of Thrones...
Was pleased for Olivia Colman though. She comes across as a really nice person, who's just fallen into this acting lark but is actually really really good.
-- Edited by PradaKat on Monday 13th of May 2013 03:25:07 PM
I was over the moon Ben Whishaw won for Richard II, absolutely over the moon. I said from the start that he would/should win if he were to be nominated. His performance was mesmerising.
Also fell a bit in love with Olivia Colman after her double BAFTA win, what an utterly fabulous lady, completely unaffected and just a little bit delightful. Hoping she gets nominated for 'Broadchurch' next year.