Jodie Comer, Sean Bean, Big Zuu, Matthew Macfadyen and Ant & Dec are among those who have won at this year’s BAFTA TV Awards.

BBC prison drama Time, Big Zuu’s Big Eats and COVID drama Help were among the biggest winners at this year’s BAFTA TV Awards.
In a ceremony dominated by COVID, the Channel 4 privatisation and politics, the traditional broadcasters dominated the biggest night in British television.
Below is the full list of winners from the ceremony.
Leading actress
Jodie Comer, Help – Channel 4 – WINNER
Denise Gough, Too Close – ITV
Emily Watson, Too Close – ITV
Kate Winslet, Mare of Easttown – Sky Atlantic
Lydia West, It’s A Sin – Channel 4
Niamh Algar, Deceit – Channel 4
Leading actor
Sean Bean, Time – BBC One – WINNER
David Thewlis, Landscapers – Sky Atlantic
Hugh Quarshie, Stephen – ITV
Olly Alexander, It’s A Sin – Channel 4
Samuel Adewunmi, You Don’t Know Me – BBC One
Stephen Graham, Help – Channel 4
Supporting actress
Cathy Tyson, Help – Channel 4 – WINNER
Céline Buckens, Showtrial – BBC One
Emily Mortimer, The Pursuit of Love – BBC One
Jessica Plummer, The Girl Before – BBC One
Leah Harvey, Foundation – Apple TV+
Tahirah Sharif, The Tower – ITV
Supporting actor
Matthew Macfadyen, Succession – Sky Atlantic – WINNER
Callum Scott Howells, It’s A Sin – Channel 4
David Carlyle, It’s A Sin – Channel 4
Nonso Anozie, Sweet Tooth – Netflix
Omari Douglas, It’s A Sin – Channel 4
Stephen Graham, Time – BBC One
Entertainment performance
Big Zuu, Big Zuu’s Big Eats – Dave – WINNER
Alison Hammond, I Can See Your Voice – BBC One
Graham Norton, The Graham Norton Show – BBC One
Joe Lycett, Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back – Channel 4
Michael McIntyre, Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel – BBC One
Sean Lock, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown – Channel 4
Male performance in a comedy programme
Jamie Demetriou, Stath Lets Flats – Channel 4 – WINNERS
Joe Gilgun, Brassic – Sky Max
Ncuti Gatwa, Sex Education – Netflix
Samson Kayo, Bloods – Sky One
Steve Coogan, This Time with Alan Partridge – BBC One
Tim Renkow, Jerk – BBC Three
Female performance in a comedy programme
Sophie Willan, Alma’s Not Normal – BBC Two – WINNER
Aimee Lou Wood, Sex Education – Netflix
Aisling Bea, This Way Up – Channel 4
Anjana Vasan, We Are Lady Parts – Channel 4
Natasia Demetriou, Stath Lets Flats – Channel 4
Rose Matafeo, Starstruck – BBC Three