BAFTA TV Awards 2016 Winners: 'Strictly Come Dancing', 'Great British Bake Off' And 'EastEnders' Win Big In This Year's Ceremony

Did your favourite take home an award?

'EastEnders', 'Strictly Come Dancing' and 'Great British Bake Off' were among the big winners at this year's TV BAFTAs, which took place on Sunday night (8 May).

Graham Norton once again took on presenting duties at the awards bash, which saw some of the biggest names in telly waiting with bated breath to find out if their efforts had been recognised by the academy.

This year's bash saw plenty of first-time winners, including 'Strictly', 'Doctor Foster' star Suranne Jones and cult favourite 'First Dates', which triumphed in the Reality And Constructed Factual category.

The TV BAFTAs saw the creme de la creme of British telly going head to head
The TV BAFTAs saw the creme de la creme of British telly going head to head
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There were also a few BAFTA veterans receiving nods, including Mark Rylance of 'Wolf Hall', Peter Kay and 'EastEnders', which beat out 'Coronation Street' and 'Emmerdale' to be crowned Best Soap And Continuing Drama.

Check out the list of this year's winners below...

Drama Series

'Wolf Hall'

Entertainment Programme

'Strictly Come Dancing'

Single Documentary

'My Son The Jihadi'

Current Affairs

'Outbreak: The Truth About Ebola'

Mini-Series

'This Is England '90'

Factual

'The Murder Detectives'

Live Event

'Big Blue Live'

News Coverage

'Channel 4 News: Paris Massacre'

Female Performance In A Comedy

Michaela Cole ('Chewing Gum')

Male Performance In A Comedy

Peter Kay ('Car Share')

Single Drama

'Don't Take My Baby'

International

'Transparent'

Reality And Constructed Factual

'First Dates'

Supporting Actress

Chanel Cresswell ('This Is England '90')

Radio Times Audience Award

'Poldark'

Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme

'Have I Got News For You'

Specialist Factual Programme

'Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners'

Supporting Actor

Tom Courtenay - 'Unforgotten'

Soap And Continuing Drama

'EastEnders'

Features

'Great British Bake Off'

Entertainment Performance

Leigh Francis ('Celebrity Juice')

Scripted Comedy

'Peter Kay's Car Share'

Lead Actress

Suranne Jones ('Doctor Foster')

Lead Actor

Mark Rylance ('Wolf Hall')

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