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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Entertainment

2013 Bafta television awards: the winners in pictures

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Olivia Colman on stage at the awards ceremony. She won the best female in a comedy award for her role in BBC2's Olympics spoof Twenty Twelve and the supporting actress prize for BBC1 drama Accused Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features
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Gwendolin Christie and Charles Dance, who star in Game of Thrones, which won the Radio Times audience award Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features
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Graham Norton not only presented the awards ceremony, but also won the entertainment programme prize for The Graham Norton Show Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features
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Cast members from Made In Chelsea, which won the reality and constructed factual prize Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features
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Grayson Perry holds his Bafta award, which he won in the specialist factual category for All In The Best Possible Taste Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features
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Shane Richie and Eastenders Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features
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Ben Whishaw accepts his leading actor Bafta, which he won for his role in Richard II (The Hollow Crown) Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features
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Matt LeBlanc and Stephen Mangan present Alan Carr with his performance in an entertainment programme award Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features
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Michael Palin, who won the Bafta fellowship award Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features
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Olivia Colman receives her first Bafta of the night Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features
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Anne Reid accepts the award for best drama series for Last Tango In Halifax Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features
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Hugh Bonneville, star of Twenty Twelve, which won the best sitcom prize Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features
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