Sarah Lancashire scooped the Leading Actress Award for her iconic role as Sergeant Catherine Cawood in the BBC 's Happy Valley - which follows the dramas of policing in Yorkshire - and broke down on stage accepting the award.
Elsewhere Timothy Spall won for Best Actor Award on the night for his role in The Sixth Commandment - a true crime series based on the murders of Peter Farquhar and Ann Moore-Martin. Elsewhere Strictly Come Dancing won the Best Entertainment Bafta, defeating shows including Hannah Waddingham: Home For Christmas
The moment saw James Norton's character set himself on fire after Catherine finally tracked him down in her own home after years of feuding. She also beat the likes of Siobhan Finneran for Happy Valley and Lesley Manville for The Crown in the Best Supporting Actress category.Accepting the prize, producer Charles Steel thanked Netflix and the production team for the show.
Timothy is seen in The Sixth Commandment - a true crime series based on the murders of Peter Farquhar and Ann Moore-MartinAccepting the award, the actress, 29, said: 'Oh my goodness, my dress is making me slide everywhere. I don't know what to say, I'm so overwhelmed, I was not expecting this'She was proudly showing off the gong
Tess and Claudia Winkleman - who both looked stunning in white outfits - looked as proud as ever as they posed backstage with the awards. Mawaan Rizwan accepted the Male Performance in a Comedy Programme Award for Juice and looked thrilled as he headed up onto the stageShe hugged Succession's Brian Cox as he presented her with the award Also during the ceremony Joe Lycett accepted the Entertainment Performance Award for Late Night LycettSarah looked chic in an all-black outfit for the glitzy event Paul Ludlow, President of P&O Cruises, Sarah Lancashire who won the Leading Actress Award for Happy Valley presented by Jeff...
'I'm so not boundaried as a person, so thank you for putting up with me and giving me the support you do.' 'God is good,' she shouted on the stage, with members of the audience enthusiastically repeating it back to her.She also joked her agent would be telling her next employers: 'Yesterday's price is not today's price.'
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