Sherlock and I'm a Celebrity hosts Ant & Dec were among the winners at last night's (March 19) Royal Television Society Awards in London.
BBC One's Sherlock took home the 'Drama Series' title and also won co-creator Steven Moffat a best writer accolade.
Ant & Dec won the 'Entertainment Performance' gong for their reality TV work in the jungle, while Celebrity Juice took home the entertainment show title ahead of Britain's Got Talent and Dynamo.
Other winners included Olivia Colman and Sean Bean, who won best actor and actress for their roles in Accused.
Lena Dunham's Girls was named the 'International' hit of the year, while Steve Coogan's return to Alan Partridge in Welcome to the Places of My Life won Sky Atlantic another gong for scripted comedy.
Danny Boyle won a special 'Judges' Award' for his work on the London 2012 opening ceremony and Channel's 4 Paralympics coverage was also given special recognition.
BBC One's Sherlock took home the 'Drama Series' title and also won co-creator Steven Moffat a best writer accolade.
Ant & Dec won the 'Entertainment Performance' gong for their reality TV work in the jungle, while Celebrity Juice took home the entertainment show title ahead of Britain's Got Talent and Dynamo.
Other winners included Olivia Colman and Sean Bean, who won best actor and actress for their roles in Accused.
Lena Dunham's Girls was named the 'International' hit of the year, while Steve Coogan's return to Alan Partridge in Welcome to the Places of My Life won Sky Atlantic another gong for scripted comedy.
Danny Boyle won a special 'Judges' Award' for his work on the London 2012 opening ceremony and Channel's 4 Paralympics coverage was also given special recognition.
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