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Television presenter Claudia Winkleman hosted this year's British Academy Television Craft Awards at the Dorchester in London (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
The coveted Break-Through Talent Award was won by Jezza Neumann for his outstanding work on China's Stolen Children - A Dispatches Special (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Sitcom supremos David Croft and Jimmy Perry received the Special Award for their oustanding catalogue of work in Television (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Wayne Derrick claimed the Photography Factual BAFTA for his work on Tribe (Nenets) (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
St Trinian' star Talulah Riley backstage after presenting the Make Up & Hair Design Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Anthony Mullins collected the Interactive Innovation - Content Award for Spooks Interactive (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Adrian Johnston won the Original Television Music Award for his work on Capturing Mary (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Happy-Go-Lucky star Sally Hawkins presented the Sound Factual BAFTA (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
James Purefoy presented the Costume Design Award to Amy Roberts for Oliver Twist (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
The Sound Fiction/Entertainment Award was collected by Paul Hamblin, Graham Headicar, Andre Schmidt and Peter Brill for their work on Cranford (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
The Director Fiction Award was won by John Crowley for Boy A, completing the programme's hat-trick of masks (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
A BAFTA-winner himself at this year's Television Awards, James Corden presented the Writer Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Claudia Winkleman sparkled as ceremony host of this year's Craft Awards (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Vera Drake actress Imelda Staunton presented the ceremony's two Photography Awards (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).