The stars of the small screen were gathered in London for the annual BAFTA Television Awards to celebrate the best of drama, comedy, acting and documentary-making – plus a whole lot of other categories as well.

Winners of the night included Emily Watson and Dominic West for their portrayal of Janet Leach and Fred West in ITV's gritty drama, Appropriate Adult, Jennifer Saunders collected a gong for best female performance in a comedy programme thanks to the return of Eddie Monsoon in Absolutely Fabulous, and in the fierce battle of best soap Coronation Street won over Eastenders.

The full list of winners can be found below – do you agree with the results?

Best leading actor:
Dominic West (Appropriate Adult)

Best leading actress:
Emily Watson (Appropriate Adult)

Best supporting actor:
Andrew Scott (Sherlock)

Best supporting actress:
Monica Dolan (Appropriate Adult)

Best entertainment performance:
Graham Norton (The Graham Norton Show)

Best female performance in a comedy programme:
Jennifer Saunders (Absolutely Fabulous)

Best male performance in a comedy programme:
Darren Boyd (Spy)

Best single drama:
Random

Best mini-series:
This Is England '88

Best drama series:
The Fades

Best soap & continuing drama:
Coronation Street

Best international:
Borgen

Best factual series:
Our War

Best specialist factual:
Mummifying Alan: Egypt's Last Secret

Best single documentary:
Terry Pratchett: Choosing To Die

Best features:
The Great British Bake Off

Best reality & constructed factual:
The Young Apprentice

Best current affairs:
Undercover Care: The Abuse Exposed

Best news coverage:
Channel 4 News: Japan Earthquake

Best sport & live event:

Best new media:
Psychoville

Best entertainment programme:
Derren Brown: The Experiments

Best comedy programme:
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle

Best situation comedy:
Mrs Brown's Boys

YouTube audience award:
Celebrity Juice

Special Award:
Steven Moffat

BAFTA fellowship:
Rolf Harris