Baftas 2011: The winners in pictures
Martin Freeman took best supporting actor for his performance in BBC1's Sherlock - with the show also taking the hotly-contested drama series award Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features Vicky McClure, who played Lol in This is England '86, won the leading actress Bafta Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features Daniel Rigby, who played a young Eric Morecambe in the Victoria Wood-produced Eric and Ernie, took the Bafta for leading actor Photograph: Stephen Butler /Rex Features Lauren Socha, from Misfits, beat off strong competition to win the supporting actress BAFTA Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features Steve Coogan took the Bafta for male performance in a comedy programme for his role in BBC2's The Trip Photograph: Ian West/PA Jo Brand won the Bafta for female performance in a comedy programme for Getting On Photograph: Ian West/PA Graham Norton took the Bafta for best entertainment performance Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features Tom Hollander, star of Rev, holds the show's Bafta for situation comedy Photograph: Ian West/PA Sir David Attenborough with the award for best specialist factual programme, which went to Flying Monsters 3D Photograph: Jon Furniss/WireImage ITV2's "reality drama" The Only Way Is Essex won the YouTube Audience Award, which is voted for by the public Photograph: Stephen Butler/Rex Features The EastEnders production team and actors with the continuing drama award Photograph: Ian West/PA Sir Trevor McDonald received a Bafta fellowship Photograph: Ian West/PA The team behind Hugh's Fish Fight – Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstallm, Will Anderson, Frankie Fathers, and Andrew Palmer – which took the features Bafta Photograph: Ian West/PA Phillip Schofield with the Bafta for entertainment programme, which went to ITV1's The Cube, which he presents Photograph: Ian West/PA The Bafta for single drama went to The Road to Coronation Street Photograph: Ian West/PA Members of the ITV News team celebrate with their award for news coverage Photograph: Ian West/PA Peter Bennett Jones, co-creator of Comic Relief, won the Bafta Special Award Photograph: Jon Furniss/WireImage The team behind BBC4's Zimbabwe's Forgotten Children – Jezza Neumann, Deborah Shipley, Brian Woods and Zoliswa Sithole – with their current affairs Bafta Photograph: Ian West/PA
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