Postpublished at 02:06 Greenwich Mean Time 12 January 2015
Best actress in motion picture - comedy or musical - Amy Adams, Big Eyes
Boyhood wins three awards including best drama film
Birdman and The Theory of Everything collect two awards each
British stars Eddie Redmayne, Joanne Froggatt and Ruth Wilson win prizes
Genevieve Hassan and Lorna Blount
Best actress in motion picture - comedy or musical - Amy Adams, Big Eyes
Matt Bomer paid tribute to his co-star Mark Ruffalo, saying he was the best actor to work with. He also thanked his husband and children, especially when he had to lose weight for his role and was "really grumpy when you ate pizza in front of me".
Best supporting actor - series, miniseries or TV movie - Matt Bomer, The Normal Heart
@officialCwhite tweets, external: "'Now is the time to change the world"- #Common gave a beautiful speech. Heartfelt, 'moving, unifying & inspirational."
Jason Korsner
BBC News, at the ceremony
Everyone started screaming when I got into the red carpet. Then I realised Ed Norton was right behind me.
When I got to the door, I realised I'd been given the wrong ticket. It took an hour of frantic diplomacy with security guards and celebrities to get inside.
By the time I arrived, I'd missed dinner - modern Waldorf salad, roasted Maui onion marinated filet mignon and slow baked arctic Charr with potato croquette, heirloom tomatoes and kale, followed by casis lemon cheescake, chocolate alliance and hazelnut dacquoise.
With Oprah Winfrey crying in the audience, Common said how Selma had affected him: "Selma has awakened my humanity. Now is our time to change the world - Selma is now."
John Legend added: "I'm so honoured to be part of this film that is so connected to what is going on right now."
@Coops_tv tweets, external: "The #GoldenGlobes loves Prince. Huge cheers for his surprise appearance."
Best original song in motion picture - Glory - Selma (John Legend, Common)
Best original score - The Theory of Everything, Johann Johannsson
@filmfatale_NYC tweets, external: "So glad Jill Solloway mentioned Lela Alcorn. I am loving the diverse wins in the comedy categories."
Amazon series Transparent was a surprise winner there, beating Girls, Jane the Virgin, Netflix's Orange is the New Black and Silicon Valley. Featuring Jeffray Tambor as a transgender woman, its creator said: "Maybe we can teach the world something about truth, authenticity and love."
In tears, Gina Rodridguez thanked her cast: "I'm nothing without you," she said.
"Thank you to my mum and dad for telling me to dream big. It represents a culture that wants to see themselves as heroes. My dad used to say 'Today is going to be a good day and I can and I will' - well dad, today is a great day and I can and I did."
Best TV series - comedy or musical - Transparent
Best actress TV comedy - Gina Rodriguez - Jane the Virgin
The boss of the HFPA - which organises the Golden Globes - just received a standing ovation from the room after making a reference to the Charlie Hebdo tragedy: "We will stand united against anyone who is against free speech - anywhere from North Korea to Paris"
Another quick word on Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's opening skit - after playing a game of Would You Rather? - Colin Farrell or Colin Firth, Ed Norton or Mark Ruffalo - there were some gasps and chatter from the audience after they made a Bill Cosby joke, referencing sleeping pills. Perhaps too soon to make those sorts of jokes...?
Jon B from Tottenham emails:
Good luck to David Oyelowo for Selma.
Billy Bob Thornton: "You can get in trouble for saying a lot of things so I'm just going to say thank you."
Best actor - TV mini-series or movie - Billy Bob Thornton for Fargo
Best TV mini-series or movie - Fargo