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Bafta TV Awards 2023: Full list of winners

It's one of the glitziest nights of the showbusiness calendar and the TV BAFTAs brought famous faces flocking to the red carpet on Sunday. Stars of the small screen headed to London's Royal Festival Hall to celebrate the best in TV over the past year.

Former Coronation Street star Catherine Tyldesley was amongst the celebs shining bright on the night, and she looked the epitome of elegance in a blue patterned princess gown. Catherine, who played Eva Price in the ITV soap, looked a world away from the famous cobbles at the 2023 British Academy Television Awards.

The actress, from Walkden, stunned at the Royal Festival Hall in London in a gorgeous blue floor-length gown with full skirt. Catherine, 39, wore her brunette tresses pulled back and she accessorised with delicate earrings.

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Comedy Derry Girls, psychological gameshow The Traitors and drama I Am Ruth were among the big winners on the night. This Is Going To Hurt star Ben Whishaw picked up the gong for Leading Actor, while Kate Winslet won for Leading Actress for Channel Four's I Am Ruth in which she co-starred with her daughter Mia Threapleton. She said: "This means a great a deal. It really does mean small British television dramas can still be mighty."

The public voted Paddington Bear having tea with the late Queen as the most memorable TV moment of the year, and Goodness Gracious Me star Meera Syal was awarded the BAFTA Fellowship. A touching In Memoriam clip paid tribute to late stars including Paul O'Grady, Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman and Barry Humphries.

Casualty won Best Soap and Continuing Drama. The long-running BBC drama triumphed after Corrie fans were left

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