Bafta TV Awards 2012: The winners

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The 2012 <link> <caption>British Academy Television Awards</caption> <url href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-13192151" platform="highweb"/> </link> have been held at London's Royal Festival Hall.

Here is a full list of this year's nominees, with the winners in bold:

Best leading actor

Benedict Cumberbatch - Sherlock

<bold>Dominic West - Appropriate Adult</bold>

John Simm - Exile

Joseph Gilgun - This is England '88

Best leading actress

<bold>Emily Watson - Appropriate Adult</bold>

Nadine Marshall - Random

Romola Garai - The Crimson Petal and the White

Vicky McClure - This is England '88

Best supporting actor

<bold>Andrew Scott - Sherlock</bold>

Joseph Mawle - Birdsong

Martin Freeman - Sherlock

Stephen Rea - The Shadowline

Best supporting actress

Anna Chancellor - The Hour

Maggie Smith - Downton Abbey

Miranda Hart - Call the Midwife

<bold>Monica Dolan - Appropriate Adult</bold>

Best entertainment performance

Alan Carr- Alan Carr Chatty Man

Dara O Briain - Mock The Week

<bold>Graham Norton - The Graham Norton Show</bold>

Harry Hill - Harry Hill's TV Burp

Best female performance in a comedy programme

<bold>Jennifer Saunders - Absolutely Fabulous</bold>

Olivia Colman - Twenty Twelve

Ruth Jones - Stella

Tamsin Greig - Friday Night Dinner

Best male performance in a comedy programme

Brendan O'Carroll - Mrs Brown's Boys

<bold>Darren Boyd - Spy</bold>

Hugh Bonneville - Twenty Twelve

Tom Hollander - Rev

Best single drama

Holy Flying Circus

Page Eight

<bold>Random</bold>

Stolen

Best mini-series

Appropriate Adult

The Crimson Petal and the White

<bold>This is England '88</bold>

Top Boy

Best drama series

<bold>The Fades</bold>

Misfits

Scott and Bailey

Spooks

Best soap & continuing drama

<bold>Coronation Street</bold>

EastEnders

Holby City

Shameless

Best international

<bold>Borgen</bold>

The Killing

Modern Family

The Slap

Best factual series

The Choir: Military Wives

Educating Essex

<bold>Our War</bold>

Protecting Our Children: Damned If We Do Damned If We Don't

Best specialist factual

British Masters

Frozen Planet

<bold>Mummifying Alan: Egypt's Last Secret</bold>

Wonders of the Universe

Best single documentary

9/11: The Day That Changed the World

The Fight of Their Lives

<bold>Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die</bold>

We Need To Talk About Dad (Cutting Edge)

Best features

DIY SOS: The Big Build

Hairy Bikers' Meals on Wheels

<bold>The Great British Bake Off</bold>

Timothy Spall: Somewhere at Sea

Best reality & constructed factual

An Idiot Abroad

Don't Tell The Bride

Made in Chelsea

<bold>The Young Apprentice</bold>

Best current affairs

Bahrain: Shouting in the Dark

Sri Lanka's Killing Fields

The Truth About Adoption (Panorama)

<bold>Undercover Care: The Abuse Exposed (Panorama) </bold>

Best news coverage

BBC News at Ten: Siege of Homs

<bold>Channel 4 News: Japan Earthquake</bold>

ITV News at Ten: Battle of Misrata

Sky News: Libya Rebel Convoy - Live

Best sport & live event

Frankenstein's Wedding: Live in Leeds

<bold>The Royal Wedding (BBC)</bold>

Rugby World Cup Final

Tour De France 2011

Best new media

Autumn Watch

The Bank Job

Misfits

<bold>Psychoville</bold>

Best entertainment programme

Celebrity Juice

<bold>Derren Brown: The Experiments</bold>

Harry Hill's TV Burp

Michael McIntyre's Christmas Comedy Roadshow

Best comedy programme

Charlie Brooker's 2011 Wipe

Comic Strip: The Hunt for Tony Blair

The Cricklewood Greats

<bold>Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle</bold>

Best situation comedy

Fresh Meat

<bold>Mrs Brown's Boys</bold>

Friday Night Dinner

Rev

You Tube audience award

<bold>Celebrity Juice</bold>

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