Stars of the small screen have been honoured at the 2019 Bafta TV Awards at the Royal Festival Hall in London. Here are the images that tell the story of the night.
Image copyrightPAImage caption Killing Eve, written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge (centre), picked up three awards, two in the acting categories for Fiona Shaw (left) and Jodie Comer (right), and best drama series Image copyrightMatt CrossickImage caption Daisy May Cooper, who writes and stars in comedy series This Country, wore a bin bag dress and donated the money she would have spent to a food bank Image copyrightPAImage caption Inside No. 9 star Steve Pemberton won male performance in a comedy programme, while comedian Lee Mack picked up the award for entertainment performance for Would I Lie To You? Image copyrightPAImage caption Black was a common theme on the red carpet. Pictured are Good Morning Britain’s Susanna Reid, Mrs Wilson actress Ruth Wilson and Collateral’s Billie Piper Image copyrightPAImage caption Married presenting team Marvin and Rochelle Humes dressed to match, while writer and actress Julia Davis, pictured with husband Julian Barratt of The Mighty Boosh fame, won best scripted comedy for Sally4Ever Image copyrightEPAImage caption Jodie Comer and Benedict Cumberbatch won in the leading actor and actress categories for Killing Eve and Patrick Melrose respectively Image copyrightIan WestImage caption Bros: After The Screaming Stops, a behind the scenes look at Matt and Luke Goss’s reunion, lost out on the specialist factual award Image copyrightEPAImage caption Jessica Hynes, pictured with her Bafta for best female performance in a comedy programme for There She Goes Image copyrightPAImage caption Line of Duty actor Stephen Graham and his wife, actress Hannah Walters, enjoyed themselves, while Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker dressed to impress Image copyrightPAImage caption Actresses Suranne Jones, Holly Willoughby and Lolly Adefope all showed their sense of style on the red carpet Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Kirsty Wark presented Baroness Bakewell with the Bafta Fellowship for her 50 years in broadcasting Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption BBC One chat show host and comedian Graham Norton kept the evening’s proceedings in order