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Last night's TV Bafta awards belonged to actress of the moment Olivia Colman, after the Broadchurch star picked up two awards for two very different roles.
The Peep Show star won the supporting actress award for her role as the mother of a murdered son in Accused and picked up her second Bafta for female in a comedy for her part in BBC Olympic comedy Twenty Twelve.
The flabbergasted 39-year-old beat three other actresses including her Twenty Twelve co-star Jessica Hynes to the award, saying: "I'm not even the funniest one in our own programme".
She also excitedly pointed out that she had spotted Friends actor Matt LeBlanc during her round of thanks.
Speaking backstage, Colman said she was "thinking there has been a mistake" after winning her second award.
She joked: "I'm a bit doomed now, I'm never going to work again" and said her appeal was down to people thinking she was "safe", saying: "I'm never going to take anyone's husband".
Click on the video player below to watch Olivia's acceptance speech - and there are more from winners Sheridan Smith, Clare Balding, EastEnders, Michael Palin and Ben Wishaw below that.
More interested in the red carpet action? Then check out all the TV Baftas fashion winners and losers here.
Sheridan Smith - Leading Actress winner
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Ben Whishaw - Leading Actor winner
Michael Palin - BAFTA Fellowship Recipient
Clare Balding - Special Award Recipient
EastEnders - Soap and Continuing Drama winner
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Those TV Bafta 2013 winners in full:
Leading Actor
- Ben Whishaw - Richard II (The Hollow Crown)
Leading Actress
- Sheridan Smith - Mrs Biggs
Supporting Actor
- Simon Russell Beale - Henry IV Part 2 (The Hollow Crown)
Supporting Actress
- Olivia Colman - Accused (Mo's Story)
Entertainment Programme
- Graham Norton for The Graham Norton Show
Entertainment Performance
- Alan Carr - Alan Carr: Chatty Man
Female Performance in a Comedy Programme
- Olivia Colman for Twenty Twelve
Male Performance in a Comedy Programme
- Steve Coogan for Welcome To The Places Of My Life
Single Drama
- Murder
Mini-Series
- Room At The Top
Drama Series
- Last Tango In Halifax
Soap and Continuing Drama
- EastEnders
- Girls
Factual Series
- Our War
Specialist Factual
- All In The Best Possible Taste with Grayson Perry
Single Documentary
- 7/7: One Day In London
Features
- The Great British Bake Off
Reality and Constructed Factual
- Made In Chelsea
Current Affairs
- The Shame Of The Catholic Church (This World)
News Coverage
- Hillsborough - The Truth At Last (Granada Reports)
Sport and Live Event
- The London 2012 Paralympic Games
Comedy Programme
- The Revolution Will Be Televised
Situation Comedy
- Twenty Twelve
Radio Times Audience Award (voted for by members of the public)
- Game of Thrones
Special award
- Clare Balding
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