The 2010 British Academy Television Awards have taken place in London. Here is the full list of winners and nominees. Best actor Kenneth Branagh - Wallander (BBC One) Also nominated: Brendan Gleeson - Into The Storm (BBC Two) John Hurt - An Englishman In New York (ITV1) David Oleweyo - Small Island (BBC One) Best actress Julie Walters - Mo (Channel 4) Also nominated: Helena Bonham Carter - Enid (BBC Four) Sophie Okenedo - Mrs Mandela (BBC Four) Julie Walters - A Short Stay In Switzerland (BBC One) Best supporting actor Matthew Macfadyen - Criminal Justice (BBC One) Also nominated: Tom Hollander - Gracie! (BBC Four) Gary Lewis - Mo (Channel 4) Benedict Cumberbatch - Small Island (BBC One) Best supporting actress Rebecca Hall - Red Riding (Channel 4) Also nominated: Sophie Okonedo - Criminal Justice (BBC One) Lauren Socha - The Unloved (Channel 4) Imelda Staunton - Cranford (BBC One) Best entertainment performance Ant and Dec - I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! (ITV1) Also nominated: Stephen Fry - QI (BBC One) Harry Hill - Harry Hill's TV Burp (ITV1) Michael McIntyre - Comedy Roadshow (BBC One) Best male comedy performance Peter Capaldi - The Thick of It (BBC Two) Also nominated: Simon Bird - The Inbetweeners(Channel Four) Hugh Dennis - Outnumbered Christmas special (BBC One) David Mitchell - Peep Show (Channel 4) Best female comedy performance Rebecca Front - The Thick of It (BBC Two) Also nominated: Jo Brand - Getting On (Channel Four) Miranda Hart - Miranda (BBC Two) Joanna Scanlon - Getting On (BBC Four) Best single drama The Unloved (Channel 4) Also nominated: Five Minutes of Heaven (BBC Two) Mo (Channel 4) A Short Stay in Switzerland (BBC One)
Best drama serial Occupation (BBC One) Also nominated: Red Riding (Channel 4) Small Island (BBC One) Unforgiven (ITV1) Best drama series Misfits (Channel 4) Also nominated: Being Human (BBC Three) Spooks (BBC One) The Street (BBC One) Best continuing drama EastEnders (BBC One) Also nominated: The Bill (ITV1) Casualty (BBC One) Coronation Street (ITV1)
Best factual series One Born Every Minute (Channel 4) Also nominated: Blood, Sweat and Takeaways (BBC Three) The Family (Channel 4) Who Do You Think You Are? (BBC One) Best entertainment programme Britain's Got Talent (ITV1) Also nominated: Harry Hill's TV Burp (ITV1) The Graham Norton Show (BBC One) Newswipe with Charlie Brooker (BBC Four) Best situation comedy The Thick of It (BBC Two) Also nominated: Miranda (BBC Two) Peep Show (Channel 4) The Inbetweeners (E4) Best comedy programme The Armstrong & Miller Show (BBC One) Also nominated: The Kevin Bishop Show (Channel 4) Stweart Lee's Comedy Vehicle (BBC Two) That Mitchell & Webb Look (BBC Two) Audience award The Inbetweeners (Channel 4) Also nominated: Britain's Got Talent (ITV1) Glee (Channel 4) The One Show (BBC One) Unforgiven (ITV1) The X Factor (ITV1) Best single documentary Wounded (BBC One) Also nominated: Louis Theroux: A Place for Paedophiles (BBC Two) Tsunami: Caught on Camera (Channel 4) Katie: My Beautiful Face (Channel 4) Best feature Masterchef: The Professionals (BBC Two) Also nominated: James May's Toy Stories (BBC Two) Heston's Feasts (Channel 4) The Choir: Unsung Town (BBC Two) Best international show Mad Men (BBC Four) Also nominated: Nurse Jackie (BBC Two) Family Guy (BBC Three) True Blood (FX) Best specialist factual Inside Nature's Giants (Channel 4) Also nominated: Art of Russia (BBC Four) Chemistry: A Volatile History (BBC Four) Yellowstone (BBC Two) Best current affairs Terror in Mumbai - Dispatches (Channel 4) Also nominated: Afghanistan: Behind Enemy Lines - Dispatches (Channel 4) Generation Jihad (BBC Two) Gypsy Child Thieves - This World (BBC Two) Best news coverage The Haiti Earthquake (ITV News at Ten) Also nominated: The Haiti Earthquake (Channel 4 News) The Haiti Earthquake (BBC News Channel) Pakistan: Terror's Frontline (Sky News) Best sport World Athletics Championships (BBC Two) Also nominated: FA Cup Final (ITV1) F1 - The Brazilian Grand Prix (BBC One) UEFA Champions League Live (ITV1) New Media Virtual Revolution (BBC Two) Also nominated: Antony Gormley's One & Other (Sky Arts) Life Begins (Channel 4) Primeval Evolved (ITV1) Special Award Simon Cowell Bafta Fellowship Melvyn Bragg
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