It was all funfair at The 2016 Edition of the BAFTA Awards which held yesterday May 8th, at the Royal Festival Hall in London.
The Bafta Awards which is regarded as the British equivalent of the Emmys was hosted by popular comedian Graham Norton.
See full list of winners below.
Entertainment Programme - Strictly Come Dancing
Drama Series - Wolf Hall
Single Documentary - My Son the Jihadi
Mini-series - This Is England '90
Current Affairs - Outbreak: The Truth About Ebola
Factual - The Murder Detectives
News Coverage - Channel 4 News: Paris Massacre
Live Event - Big Blue Live
Female Performance in a Comedy Programme - Michaela Coel
Sport - The Ashes
International - Transparent
Male Performance in a Comedy Programme - Peter Kay
Single Drama - Don’t Take My Baby
Supporting Actor - Tom Courtenay
Reality & Constructed Factual - First Dates
Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme - Have I Got News for You
Specialist Factual - Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners
Soap & Continuing Drama - EastEnders
Features - The Great British Bake Off
Scripted Comedy - Peter Kay’s Car Share
Entertainment Performance - Leigh Francis
Leading Actress - Suranne Jones
Leading Actor - Mark Rylance
BAFTA TV Fellowship Recipients: Ray Galton & Alan Simpson
The Special Award in Honour of Alan Clarke was presented to Lenny Henry, one of Britain’s best-loved comedians and writers, in recognition of his outstanding creative contribution to television during a career that has so far spanned 40 years
The Bafta Awards which is regarded as the British equivalent of the Emmys was hosted by popular comedian Graham Norton.
See full list of winners below.
Entertainment Programme - Strictly Come Dancing
Drama Series - Wolf Hall
Single Documentary - My Son the Jihadi
Mini-series - This Is England '90
Current Affairs - Outbreak: The Truth About Ebola
Factual - The Murder Detectives
News Coverage - Channel 4 News: Paris Massacre
Live Event - Big Blue Live
Female Performance in a Comedy Programme - Michaela Coel
Sport - The Ashes
International - Transparent
Male Performance in a Comedy Programme - Peter Kay
Single Drama - Don’t Take My Baby
Supporting Actor - Tom Courtenay
Reality & Constructed Factual - First Dates
Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme - Have I Got News for You
Specialist Factual - Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners
Soap & Continuing Drama - EastEnders
Features - The Great British Bake Off
Scripted Comedy - Peter Kay’s Car Share
Entertainment Performance - Leigh Francis
Leading Actress - Suranne Jones
Leading Actor - Mark Rylance
BAFTA TV Fellowship Recipients: Ray Galton & Alan Simpson
The Special Award in Honour of Alan Clarke was presented to Lenny Henry, one of Britain’s best-loved comedians and writers, in recognition of his outstanding creative contribution to television during a career that has so far spanned 40 years
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