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| Baftas 2013: Olivia Coleman triumphs | |
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| Mark | May 13 2013, 09:29 AM Post #1 |
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http://news.sky.com/story/1090075/baftas-olivia-colman-wins-two-awards Baftas: Olivia Colman Wins Two Awards Ben Whishaw and Steve Coogan also triumphed, while Michael Palin received a Bafta Fellowship at the star-studded event.10:18am UK, Monday 13 May 2013 Source: SkyNews Olivia Colman has won two Bafta awards for two different roles, while Ben Whishaw has been named best leading actor for Richard II. First-time nominee Sheridan Smith won in the leading actress category for her role as Charmian Biggs in Mrs Biggs. Olympic satire Twenty Twelve won the sitcom award, while Steve Coogan received the award for best male performance in a comedy. The Radio Times Audience Award, which was voted for by viewers, went to Sky Atlantic HD's fantasy series Game Of Thrones. The award for sport and live event was won by Channel 4's coverage of the 2012 Paralympics. Colman won the supporting actress award for her role as the mother of a murdered son in Accused and picked up her second Bafta for female in a comedy for her role in Twenty Twelve. She beat three other actresses including her Twenty Twelve co-star Jessica Hynes to the award, saying: "I'm not even the funniest one in our own programme." Speaking backstage, Colman said she was "thinking there has been a mistake" after winning her second award. She said Hollywood had not come calling, but said she would be happy to go if it did, adding: "Of course, it's warm and I think they pay better." A tearful Sheridan Smith, who played the wife of Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs in the ITV show, said: "Is this a wind-up? Is this for real?" Graham Norton hosted the event, which is formally known as the Arqiva British Academy Television Awards, at the Royal Festival Hall in London. Monty Python star Terry Jones presented co-star Michael Palin with a Bafta Fellowship. Accepting his award to a standing ovation, Palin said his first celebrity invite had been to open some public toilets in Lambeth - and it had been "quite a journey" from there to the Royal Festival Hall. He said his award was for "thoroughly enjoying myself for the last 48 years and I feel slightly guilty about that". |
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| Mark | May 13 2013, 09:35 AM Post #2 |
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http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a480895/bafta-tv-awards-seen-by-6m-on-bbc-one.html BAFTA TV Awards seen by 6m on BBC One Published Monday, May 13 2013, 10:30 BST | By Tom Eames Source: digitalspy The 2013 BAFTA Television Awards attracted over 6 million viewers on BBC One on Sunday, overnight data reveals. The annual ceremony - which included Olivia Colman and Sheridan Smith among the winners - was seen by 6.03m (25.2%) at 8pm. Earlier, The Voice UK shed around 300,000 viewers for its first Sunday night show of the series. However, it was still the most watched primetime show of the evening, grabbing 7.05m (30.4%) at 7pm. Sir Alex Ferguson's final game at Old Trafford on Match of the Day was seen by 3.22m (28.6%) at 10.30pm. On ITV, Paddy Considine's The Suspicions of Mr Whicher returned with 5.56m (23.3%) at 8pm, with a further 313k (1.5%) tuning in on +1. Catchphrase had earlier quizzed 4.08m (18.4%) at 6.45pm (226k/1.0% on +1), followed by Off Their Rockers' finale episode with 4.10m (17.4%) at 7.30pm (355k/1.5%). BBC Two's repeat of Coast was seen by 1.68m (7.2%) at 7pm, while documentary The Fantastic Mr Feynman was seen by 689k (3.2%) at 9.30pm. JLS's appearance on Channel 4's Deal or No Deal entertained 1.09m (4.5%) at 8pm (131k/0.5%). The Inbetweeners Movie won 1.98m (9.4%) at 9pm (407k/3.0%). On Channel 5, Once Upon a Time attracted 961k (4.0%) at 8pm, while The Truth About Travellers secured 636k (2.6%) at 9pm. Sky1's broadcast of Glee's school shooting episode was seen by 221k (0.9%) at 8pm, followed by Hawaii Five-0 with 443k (1.8%) at 9pm. |
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