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Actress Olivia Colman won two TV Baftas at tonight's star-studded awards ceremony.
The popular Broadchurch star won her first gong - best supporting actress - for her role as mother of a murdered son in the gritty BBC drama Accused.
Colman then went on to scoop a second award - best female in a comedy - for her role in BBC Olympics satire Twenty Twelve.
Accepting her first award, she said: "Turns out it does mean a lot...and I'm not going to cry."
Colman, who beat three other actresses to the comedy award including Twenty Twelve co-star Jessica Hynes, said: "I'm not even the funniest one in our own programme."
Speaking backstage, she 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."
She said her appeal was down to people thinking she was "safe" adding: "I'm never going to take anyone's husband."
She said Hollywood had not come calling, but said she would be happy to go if it did saying: "Of course, it's warm and I think they pay better."
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For superb TV Bafta facts, check out the brilliant - and huge - infographic toward the bottom of the page.
Here are the winners in full:
Leading Actor
- Ben Whishaw - R ichard 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
International
- 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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