This year's winners with their prizesPhotograph: Bafta/PRAwards presenter Claudia WinkelmanPhotograph: Bafta/PRThe prize for breakthrough talent was won by director/cameraman/editor Jezza Neumann for China's Stolen Children (Channel 4/True Vision). He is pictured (centre) with a representative of sponsor MediaCity UK and award presenter Greg WisePhotograph: Bafta/PR
Morna Ferguson and Lorraine Glynn scooped the make-up and hair design prize for My Boy Jack (ITV1/Ecosse Films). Ferguson is pictured (right) with award presenter Tallulah RileyPhotograph: Bafta/PRJohn Crowley, the winner of the director (fiction) award for Boy A (Channel 4/Cuba Pictures), pictured (right) with director Sir Alan ParkerPhotograph: Bafta/PRJellyfish Pictures landed the visual effects prize for Fight for Life, BBC One/BBC. Jellyfish's Phil Dobree is pictured (right) with presenter Phil DavisPhotograph: Bafta/PRRob Hardy won the photography and lighting (fiction/entertainment) award for Boy A (Channel 4/Cuba Pictures). He is pictured (centre) with presenter Imelda Staunton and a representative of sponsor HotcamPhotograph: Bafta/PRSteven Moffat won the writer award for the Doctor Who episode Blink (BBC1/BBC Wales). He is pictured (left) with the presenter of the prize, James Corden Photograph: Bafta/PRDavid Croft and Jimmy Perry, the writing duo behind Dad's Army, Hi-De-Hi and It Ain't Half Hot Mum, were the winners of the special awardPhotograph: Bafta/PR
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