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Broadchurch wins two RTS awards as Olivia Colman scoops Best Actress

Colman beat fellow Broadchurch actress Jodie Whittaker to take award

Daisy Wyatt
Wednesday 19 March 2014 07:50 EDT
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Broadchurch stars Olivia Colman, Andrew Buchan and Jodie Whittaker at the RTS Awards in London
Broadchurch stars Olivia Colman, Andrew Buchan and Jodie Whittaker at the RTS Awards in London (Getty Images)

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Broadchurch was the big winner at last night’s Royal Television Society Awards, picking up two prizes for Best Drama Serial and Best Actress.

Olivia Colman won the accolade for Best Actress for her portrayal of DS Ellie Miller in the ITV drama, joint with her performance as council estate mother Carol in Channel 4’s Run.

The actress beat fellow Broadchurch actress Jodie Whittaker and My Mad Fat Diary star Sharon Rooney to take the award.

Broadchurch writer Chris Chibnall missed out to Run screenwriters Marlon Smith and Daniel Fajemisin in the Best Drama Writer category, while BBC Two’s Peaky Blinders won Best Drama Series.

Game of Thrones won Best International Show, but its star Stephen Dillane, who was nominated for his role in The Tunnel, missed out to Idris Elba in the Best Actor category.

Channel 4’s Educating Yorkshire won Best Documentary Series, with the show’s maths teacher Michael Steer taking a swipe at education secretary Michael Gove as he accepted to award.

The Royal Television Society Awards, which took place last night at London’s Grosvenor Hotel, were voted for by a panel of industry experts.

RTS Awards winners in full

Actress

Olivia Colman - Broadchurch (ITV)/Run (Channel 4)

Actor

Idris Elba - Luther (BBC1)

Arts

Imagine... Vivian Maier: Who Took Nanny's Pictures (BBC1)

Children's Fiction

Dumping Ground (CBBC)

Children's Programme

Hard Times - A Newsround Special (CBBC)

Comedy Performance

Brendan O'Carroll - Mrs Brown's Boys (BBC1)

Daytime

Four Rooms (Channel 4)

Documentary Series

Educating Yorkshire (Channel 4)

Drama Serial

Broadchurch (ITV)

Drama Series

Peaky Blinders (BBC2)

Entertainment

The Last Leg (Channel 4)

Entertainment Performance

Alan Carr - Alan Carr: Chatty Man (Channel 4)

History

Richard III: King In The Car Park (Channel 4)

International

Game Of Thrones (Sky Atlantic)

Live Event

The Ashes - 2013 (Sky Sports)

Popular, Factual and Features

Gogglebox (Channel 4)

Presenter

Stephen Fry - Stephen Fry: Out There (BBC2)

Science and Natural History

Africa (BBC1)

Scripted Comedy

Plebs (ITV2)

Single Documentary

The Murder Trial (Channel 4)

Single Drama

The Challenger (BBC2)

Soap and Continuing Drama

Coronation Street (ITV)

Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit

Gary Neville - Sky Sports (Sky Sports)

Sports Programme

World Athletics - Mo Farah's Double Gold Win (BBC1)

Comedy Writer

James Corden, Mathew Baynton and Tom Basden - The Wrong Mans (BBC2)

Drama Writer

Marlon Smith and Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan - Run (Channel 4)

Judges' Award

Janice Hadlow

Lifetime Achievement

David Suchet

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