Matt Berry was the winner of Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme at the Bafta TV Awards tonight for his performance in Toast of London, while Jessica Hynes won Best Female Performance for her role in W1A.
Ant & Dec won Best Entertainment Performance for Saturday Night Takeaway while The Detectorists, starring Mackenzie Crook and Toby Jones, won Best Scripted Comedy and Graham Norton won Best Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme for his BBC1 chat show. A special award went to writer Clive James.
Bafta TV Awards 2015 – The Winners
Leading actor Jason Watkins, The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies, ITV
Supporting actor James Rea, The Honourable Woman, BBC2
Supporting actress Gemma Jones, Marvellous, BBC2
Entertainment programme Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, ITV
Soap and continuing drama award Coronation Street, ITV
Drama series Happy Valley, BBC2
Mini-series The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies, ITV
Single drama Marvellous, BBC2
International True Detective, HBO
Comedy and comedy entertainment programme The Graham Norton Show, BBC1
Male performance in a comedy programme Matt Berry, Toast of London, Channel 4
Female performance in a comedy programme Jessica Hynes, W1A, BBC2
Scripted comedy The Detectorists, BBC4
Entertainment performance Ant and Dec, Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway, ITV
News coverage Sky News Live at Five
Features Grand Designs, Channel 4
Factual series Life and Death Row, BBC3
Single documentary The Paedophile Hunter, Channel 4
Sport and live event WW1 Remembered – From the Battlefield and Westminster Abbey, BBC2
Current affairs Dispatches: Children on the Front Line, Channel 4
Specialist factual Grayson Perry: Who Are You?, Channel 4
Radio Times audience award Sherlock, BBC1
Reality and constructed factual The Island With Bear Grylls, Channel 4
Special award Clive James
Special award Jeff Pope, writer and producer
Fellowship Jon Snow, Channel 4 News
For a full list of the nominees click here.