Last night at a glittering awards ceremony in London, The Royal Television Society announced the winner’s for the RTS Programme Awards 2012.
The amazing Olivia Colman took away the award for Actor (female), whilst Sean Bean took the Actor (Male) award.
Coronation Street won the battle of the soaps, whilst Ant and Dec took away the best Entertainment Performance award for I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here.
Here is a full list of winners:
Actor (Female):
Olivia Colman- Accused II RSJ Films for BBC One
Actor (Male):
Sean Bean – Accused II RSJ Films for BBC One
Arts:
Lucian Freud: Painted Life Blakeway for BBC Two
Children’s Drama:
Wolfblood CBBC Productions for CBBC
Children’s Programme:
Room on the Broom Magic Light Pictures for BBC One
Comedy Performance:
Jessica Hynes – Twenty Twelve (Series 2) BBC Productions for BBC Two
Daytime Programme:
Remembrance Week Fever Media for BBC One
Documentary Series:
Protecting Our Children BBC Productions for BBC Two
Drama Serial:
Good Cop BBC Productions for BBC One
Drama Series:
Sherlock Hartswood Films for BBC Wales in co-production with Masterpiece for BBC One
Entertainment:
Celebrity Juice Talkback Production Company for ITV2
Entertainment Performance:
Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly – I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! ITV Studios for ITV
History:
The Secret History of Our Streets Century Films and Halcyons Heart Films for BBC Two
International:
Girls HBO for Sky Atlantic HD
Live Event:
The London Olympics 2012 BBC Productions for BBC
Nations and Regions Programme:
The Bank Of Dave (Episode 1) Finestripe Productions for Channel 4
Popular Factual and Features:
Long Lost Family (Series 2) Wall to Wall Media for ITV
Presenter:
Clare Balding – The Olympics BBC Productions for BBC
Science and Natural History:
Operation Iceberg BBC Productions for BBC Two
Scripted Comedy:
Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of my Life Baby Cow for Sky Atlantic HD
Single Documentary:
7/7: One Day in London Minnow Films for BBC Two
Single Drama:
The Hollow Crown: Richard II A Neal Street Productions co-production with NBC Universal and WNET Thirteen for BBC Two
Soap and Continuing Drama:
Coronation Street ITV Studios for ITV
Writer – Comedy:
Writing Team – The Thick of It (Series 4) BBC Productions for BBC Two
Writer – Drama:
Steven Moffat – Sherlock Hartswood Films for BBC Wales in co-production with Masterpiece for BBC One
Judges’ Award:
Channel 4’s coverage of the London Paralympics 2012
Judges’ Award:
Danny Boyle
Lifetime Achievement Award:
Dave Gordon