In pictures: TV Baftas

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Ben Whishaw and Sheridan Smith
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Ben Whishaw and Sheridan Smith won best actor and best actress, for their roles as Richard II and Mrs Biggs. They both looked stunned at their wins but were all smiles in the press room afterwards.

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Olivia Colman said after winning her second award that she kept "thinking there has been a mistake" and joked: "I'm a bit doomed now, I'm never going to work again."

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Clare Balding said the 2012 Games brought an "incredible positive energy, a feeling we could do anything and we did".

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Dermot O'Leary, Alex Brooker, Rachel Lathan, Deborah Poulton, Ade Adepitan, Gary Franses and Giles Long were among those pictured with the sport and live event award for The London 2012 Paralympic Games. Adepitan said the win was "an absolute honour".

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Host Graham Norton, who won a Bafta for his chat show, said: "It's funny how that can cheer an evening up".

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Artist Grayson Perry, who won for his series All In the Best Possible Taste With Grayson Perry, agreed with Olivia Colman that winning "does mean a lot".

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The Great British Bake Off won best features and co-host Mel Giedroyc said: "Who knew there could be so much drama in a scone? Amazing."

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Made in Chelsea won for reality and constructed factual show, prompting one of its stars, Francis Boulle, to say: "Who would have thought you would get a Bafta for being posh?"

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Alan Carr, who won for entertainment performance for his chat show, let his award try on his glasses for size. He joked that the clip of him used during the ceremony was "not funny".