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      <title>Nicholas Hoult and Keeley Hawes</title>
      <description>The Entertainment Programme category was announced by Skins star Hoult and Ashes to Ashes actress Hawes (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray - more images available from Camera Press, www.camerapress.com).</description>
      <caption>Nicholas Hoult and Keeley Hawes</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tv08-onstage-hoult-kawes-1323.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Entertainment Programme</title>
      <description>Harry Hill's TV Burp claims its second BAFTA of the night (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Entertainment Programme</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tv08-onstage-ent-prog-1324.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Trevor Eve</title>
      <description>Waking the Dead star Trevor Eve presenting the Single Drama BAFTA (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Trevor Eve</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-trevor-eve-1325.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Single Drama</title>
      <description>Tony Marchant collects the Single Drama Award for The Mark of Cain (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Single Drama</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tv08-onstage-single-drama-1326.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Simon Pegg</title>
      <description>Hot Fuzz and Spaced star Simon Pegg introducing the Comedy Performance BAFTA (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Simon Pegg</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-simon-pegg-1328.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Comedy Performance</title>
      <description>A delighted James Corden celebrates his BAFTA win for his role as Smithy in the BBC comedy Gavin &amp; Stacey (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Comedy Performance</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-james-corden-1327.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Phil Spencer and Kirsty Allsopp</title>
      <description>The husband and wife presenters of Location, Location announcing the Factual Series category (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Phil Spencer and Kirsty Allsopp</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-spencer-allsopp-1329.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Factual Series</title>
      <description>The team behind The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities compose themselves onstage before accepting the Factual Series Award (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Factual Series</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tv08-onstage-factual-series-1330.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>John Hurt</title>
      <description>Legendary British actor John Hurt presented this year's Special Award presented for “outstanding creative contribution to television” (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>John Hurt</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-john-hurt-1331.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Special Award</title>
      <description>Pioneering film maker Paul Watson declared his love for the Academy on receiving the Special Award (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Special Award</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-paulwatson-thumbs-1332.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Alan Dale</title>
      <description>Alan Dale, star of 24, Ugly Betty and The O.C. took time out from appearing on stage in Spamalot to present the International Award (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Alan Dale</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-alan-dale-1334.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>International</title>
      <description>Tim Kring, Milo Ventmimiglia and Adrian Pasnar collected the International Award for Heroes (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>International</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-heroes-1335.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
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      <title>Tamzin Outhwaite</title>
      <description>The former Eastenders actress and star of The Fixer and Hotel Babylon salutes the Sky+ Audience Award winners (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Tamzin Outhwaite</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-outhwaite-1336.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
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      <title>Sky+ Audience Award</title>
      <description>The Gavin &amp; Stacey team celebrate winning the Sky+ Audience Award for Progamme of the year, the only Award voted for by the public (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Sky+ Audience Award</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tv08-onstage-sky-audience-award-1-1339.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Hugh Bonneville and Emilia Fox</title>
      <description>Silent Witness star Emilia Fox and Television actor Hugh Bonneville presenting the coveted Situation Comedy Award (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Hugh Bonneville and Emilia Fox</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-fox-bonneville-1337.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Situation Comedy</title>
      <description>David Mitchell and Robert Webb collect the Situation Comedy BAFTA for Peep Show (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Situation Comedy</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tv08-onstage-peep-show-1338.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Joanna Lumley</title>
      <description>Two-time BAFTA winner Joanna Lumley introduces the prestigious Actor category in a striking orange Escada dress (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Joanna Lumley</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-joanna-lumley-1342.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Actor</title>
      <description>Andrew Garfeild is lost for words as he accepts the Actor BAFTA for his role in the Channel 4 drama Boy A (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Actor</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-garfield-2-1344.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>David Morrisey</title>
      <description>The Cape Wrath star announces the winner of the highly-anticipated Actress category (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>David Morrisey</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-david-morrisey-1347.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
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      <title>Actress</title>
      <description>Thirty nine years after her first BAFTA nomination Eileen Atkins claims the Actress Award ahead of co-star Dame Judi Dench for her role in period drama Cranford (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Actress</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-atkins-1-1348.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Paul Merton</title>
      <description>The Have I Got News For You comedian was honoured to introduce the final award of the night to one of his television heroes (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Paul Merton</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-merton-1351.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Fellow</title>
      <description>Bruce Forsyth accepted the Academy's highest honour, the Fellowship, for his outstanding contribution to television in a career spanning a remarkable sixty-six years (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray - more images available from Camera Press, www.camerapress.com).</description>
      <caption>Fellow</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-brucie-1350.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Joanna Page and Rob Brydon</title>
      <description>The Gavin And Stacey stars presented the BAFTA for Comedy Programme. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Joanna Page and Rob Brydon</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-brydon-page-1303.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Comedy Programme</title>
      <description>Kayvan Novak (front right), the voice behind Fonejacker, accepts the BAFTA for Comedy Programme. Novak thanked BAFTA for having "good taste" and dedicated the award to one of their researchers. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Comedy Programme</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-fonejacker-1313.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Charity Wakefield and Sanjeev Baskar</title>
      <description>Charity Wakefield, looking resplendent in an Escada dress, teamed up with comedian Sanjeev Baskar to present the BAFTA for Interactivity (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Charity Wakefield and Sanjeev Bhaskar</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-wakefield-bhaskar-1304.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Interactivity</title>
      <description>Linda Paalane, Nathan Mayfield and Tracey Robertson accept the Interactivity BAFTA for their work on Spooks Interactive. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Interactivity</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-interactivity-1305.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Kirsty Young</title>
      <description>The Crimewatch presenter announces the winners of the News Coverage category. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Kirsty Young</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/kirstyyoung-news-1306.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>News Coverage</title>
      <description>Penny Chrimes, Emma Crosby and John Ryley accept their BAFTA for coverage of the Glasgow airport attack in 2007. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>News Coverage</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-sky-news-1353.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Heston Blumenthal</title>
      <description>The chef presented the award for Specialist Factual. The programme Heston Blumenthal: In Search Of Perfection was nominated in the Features category. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Heston Blumenthal</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/heston-spfactual-1286.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Specialist Factual</title>
      <description>Andrew Marr and the team behind his History Of Modern Britain. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Specialist Factual</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/marr-history-1309.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Tom Daley and Denise Lewis</title>
      <description>The young Olympic diver and gold medal-winning heptathlete present the BAFTA for Sport. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Tom Daley and Denise Lewis</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tomdaley-deniselewis-1307.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Drama Series</title>
      <description>Sita Williams (front) and fellow winners from The Street. Williams thanked writer Jimmy McGovern for not attending - he felt they wouldn't win if he did. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Drama Series</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-drama-series-1302.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Sport</title>
      <description>The winning team behind ITV F1: Canadian Grand Prix Live. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Sport</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-sport-1310.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Alesha Dixon and Piers Morgan</title>
      <description>Strictly Come Dancing star Alesha Dixon presented the Award for Entertainment Performance with Piers Morgan. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Alesha Dixon and Piers Morgan</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/dixon-morgan-1312.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Entertainment Performance</title>
      <description>Harry Hill collects the Entertainment Performance Award for his TV Burp. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Entertainment Performance</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-harryhill-1-1298.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
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      <title>Fiona Bruce and Ross Kemp</title>
      <description>The Current Affairs category was presented by BBC newsreader Fiona Bruce and BAFTA winner Ross Kemp. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Fiona Bruce and Ross Kemp</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-bruce-kemp-1311.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Current Affairs</title>
      <description>Kate Blewett, Jezza Neumann and Brian Woods collect the Current Affairs Award for China's Stolen Children - A Dispatches Special (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray).</description>
      <caption>Current Affairs</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-current-affairs-1314.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Patrick Duffy</title>
      <description>Dallas star Patrick Duffy presented the Award for Continuing Drama. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Patrick Duffy</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-patrick-duffy-1316.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
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      <title>Continuing Drama</title>
      <description>Holby City's team collect the Award for Continuing Drama (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Continuing Drama</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tv08-onstage-cont-drama-1315.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Claudia Winkleman and Dan Stevens</title>
      <description>Claudia Winkleman and Dan Stevens presented the Features category. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Claudia Winkleman and Dan Stevens</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-winkleman-stevens-1317.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Features</title>
      <description>The Features Award went to the team behind Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. (pic: BAFTA/Charlie Gray)</description>
      <caption>Features</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-features-1318.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Milo Ventimiglia and Adrian Pasdar</title>
      <description>The stars of Heroes presented the Award for Drama Serial (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption>Milo Ventimiglia and Adrian Pasdar</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-heroesmh-1362.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>John Simm</title>
      <description>Life On Mars star John Simm presented the Award for Single Documentary (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption>John Simm</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv08-onstage-simmmh-1363.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Single Documentary</title>
      <description>Molly Dineen, Catherine Bailey, Justin Krish and Mark Frith collected the Single Documentary Award for Lie Of The Land (pic: BAFTA / Charlie Gray - more images available from Camera Press, www.camerapress.com).</description>
      <caption>Single Documentary</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tv08-onstage-single-doc-1321.jpg</imagepath>
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  <gallery id="44">
    <picture>
      <title>Fellowship</title>
      <description>Bruce Forsyth's 60-odd years of dedication to the world of television was recognised with his Fellowship award. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Bruce Forsyth Fellowship</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-fellowship-bruce1-1285.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Actress</title>
      <description>Eileen Atkins beat her fellow Cranford star, Judi Dench, to the Actress award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Eileen Atkins</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-actress-eileen-1282.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Actor Award</title>
      <description>Andrew Garfield won the big award of the night for his performance in the drama, Boy A. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Andrew Garfield</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-actor-andrew-1281.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Special Award</title>
      <description>Documentary film maker Paul Watson - the "father of reality TV" - collected the Academy's Special Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Paul Watson collected the Special Award</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tvwinners-special-1375.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>News</title>
      <description>Kirsty Young presented Sky News with the award for best News coverage, specifically for their coverage of the Glasgow Airport attack. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Kirsty Young</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-news-kirsty-1255.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sport</title>
      <description>Runner Denise Lewis and young diving prodigy Tom Daly presented the Sport award to ITV sport, for their coverage of Formula One. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Denise Lewis and Tom Daly</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-sport-denise-tom-1259.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Interactivity</title>
      <description>Charity Wakefield, who presented the Interactive award, strikes a pose. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Charity Wakefield</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-interactivity-charity-1252.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sid Owen and Patsy Palmer</title>
      <description>EastEnders Sid Owen and Patsy Palmer presentd the Drama Series Award (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Sid Owen and Patsy Palmer</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-dramaseries-sid-patsy-1248.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Drama Series</title>
      <description>The Drama Series Award was collected by the team behind Jimmy McGovern's The Street (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Drama Series Award winners</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tvwinners-drama-series-1372.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Joanna Page &amp; Rob Brydon</title>
      <description>Gavin &amp; Stacey's Joanna Page and Rob Brydon presented the Comedy Programme Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Joanna Page and Rob Brydon</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-comedyprog-joanna-rob-1250.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Comedy Programme</title>
      <description>The Fonejacker team celebrate their win in the Comedy Programme category (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Comedy Programme Award</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tvwinners-comedy-programme-1376.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>International</title>
      <description>The International Award was won by the team behind the sci-fi hit series Heroes (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>The International Award went to Heroes</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tvwinners-international-1373.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Comedy Performance</title>
      <description>The increasingly popular James Cordon kisses his award in appreciation. The actor enjoyed much success on the night as his show, Gavin and Stacey, also picked up the Sky+ Audience Award. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>James Cordon</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-comedyperf-win3-1274.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Entertainment Performance</title>
      <description>Harry Hill was his usual, unreserved self as he collected the performance award.(Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Harry Hill</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-entperformance-win3-1262.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Paul Watson &amp; John Hurt</title>
      <description>Paul Watson, the former artist-turned-filmmaker, was awarded the Special award for his contribution to television. He pioneered the fly on the wall approach with his documentaries such as The Family. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>James Cordon</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-special-paul-john-1277.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="42">
    <picture>
      <title>Stephen Merchant</title>
      <description>Stephen Merchant, star of The Office and Extras (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Stephen Merchant</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-stephen-merchant-1212.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Kelly Brook</title>
      <description>Strictlky Come Dancing star Kelly Brook wowed both the press and TV fans on the red carpet (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Kelly Brook</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-kelly-brook-1358.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Harry Hill</title>
      <description>TV Burp's Harry Hill (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Harry Hill</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-harry-hill-1213.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Peep Show</title>
      <description>The cast of comedy classic Peep Show (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Peep Show</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-peep-show-1210.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Emilia Fox</title>
      <description>Silent Witness star Emilia Fox enjoys her red carpet walk before presneting the Situation Comedy Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Emilia Fox</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-emilia-fox-1359.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Nicholas Hoult</title>
      <description>Nicholas Hoult, star of teen-drama Skins and Coming Down the Mountain (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Skins star Nicholas Hoult</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-hoult-1294.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ross Kemp</title>
      <description>From Afghanistan to the red carpet: Ross Kemp (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Ross Kemp</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-ross-kemp-1214.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>David Morrissey</title>
      <description>Basic Instinct 2 star David Morrissey (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>David Morrissey</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-david-morrissey-1208.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ash Atalia</title>
      <description>The Office producer Ash Atalia (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Ash Atalia</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-ash-atalla-1206.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Simon Amstell</title>
      <description>Simon Amstell of Never Mind The Buzzcocks (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Simon Amstell</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-simon-amstell-1205.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Arlene Phillips</title>
      <description>Strictly Come Dancing judge Arlene Phillips (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Arlene Phillips</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-arlene-phillips-1200.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Matthew Macfadyen</title>
      <description>Secret Life star Matthew Macfadyen (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Matthew Macfadyen</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-matthew-macfadyen-1204.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Hugh Quarshie</title>
      <description>Dr Who star Hugh Quarshie (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Hugh Quarshie</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-hugh-quarshie-1203.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Jon Simm</title>
      <description>Life on Mars star Jon Simm (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Jon Simm</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-jon-simm-1202.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Bruce Forsyth</title>
      <description>Bruce Forsyth, recipient of the Academy Fellowship (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Bruce Forsyth</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-bruce-forsythe-1219.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="41">
    <picture>
      <title>A Host of Stars</title>
      <description>A glittering array of stars from the world of Television will attend the Awards (pic: BAFTA / James Kennedy).</description>
      <caption>A Host of Stars</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/headsonsticksfinal-8-1170.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Preparation, Preparation, Preparation</title>
      <description>Weeks of meticulous planning and preparation go into creating AWards of the highest standard (pic: BAFTA / James Kennedy).</description>
      <caption>The seating is laid out</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/headsonsticksfinal-ten-1172.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>In Top Gear</title>
      <description>The Top Gear trio of Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson and James May will be attending the ceremony (pic: BAFTA / James Kennedy).</description>
      <caption>The Top Gear trio will be there</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/headsonsticksfinal-1-1163.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Joanna Lumley, Rob Brydon...</title>
      <description>BAFTA-winner Joanna Lumley and Comedian Rob Bydon's seats are reserved for the big night. Lumley is set to present the Actor category (pic: BAFTA / James Kennedy).</description>
      <caption>BAFTA-winner Joanna Lumley</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/headsonsticksfinal-3-1165.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Rickaaay!!!</title>
      <description>Sid Owen and Patsy Palmer have recently renewed their onscreen partnership in the BAFTA-nominated Eastenders and will present the Drama Series category (pic: BAFTA / James Kennedy).</description>
      <caption>Rickaaay!!!</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/headsonsticksfinal-6-1168.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Academy Fellowship</title>
      <description>Strictly Come Dancing star Alesha Dixon will sit next to Song and Dance Man Bruce Forsyth. The legendary presenter will receive the Academy's highest honour, the Fellowship, at this year's awards (pic: BAFTA / James Kennedy).</description>
      <caption>The multi-talented Alesha Dixon</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/headsonsticksfinal-7-1169.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Alan Carr</title>
      <description>Comedian Alan Carr will be amongst the faces in the star-studded audience (pic: BAFTA / James Kennedy).</description>
      <caption>Comedian Alan Carr</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/headsonsticksfinal-9-1171.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Tamzin Outhwaite</title>
      <description>Hotel Babylon star Tamzin Outhwaite will present the Sky+ Audience Award for the Programme of the Year (pic: BAFTA / James Kennedy).</description>
      <caption>The rows fill up with stars...</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/headsonsticksfinal-2-1164.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Preparing the Palladium</title>
      <description>The seating plan at the London Palladium is prepared ahead of the Television awards ceremony (pic: BAFTA / James Kennedy).</description>
      <caption>Who will win on Sunday?</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/headsonsticksfinal-4-1166.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="40">
    <picture>
      <title>Claudia Winkleman and Graham Norton</title>
      <description>Television Craft Awards host Claudia Winkleman cosies up to the Television Awards host Graham Norton (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>TV hosts together</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/winkleman-norton-1131.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Mitch Hewer</title>
      <description>Mitch Hewer (aka Maxxie) star of Skins, nominated in the Drama Series TV category (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Mitch Hewer, aka Maxxie</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/mitch-hewer-skins-1127.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Manjinder Virk</title>
      <description>'Britz' actress Manjinder Virk. The programme is nominated in the TV Drama Serial category and Craft Production Design category (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Britz actress Manjinder Virk</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/manjinder-virk-britz-1126.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Robert Powell</title>
      <description>Robert Powell, star of Continuing Drama nominee 'Holby City' (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Holby City star Robert Powell</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/robert-powell-holby-city-1129.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Keirston Wareing</title>
      <description>Kierston Wareing, nominated in the Actress category for her performance in 'It's A Free World' (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Actress nominee Keirston Wareing</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/kierston-wareing-actress-nom-for-its-a-free-world-1124.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Kayvan Novak</title>
      <description>'Fonejacker''s Kayvan Novak, nominated in the Comedy Programme category (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>A smiling 'Fonejacker'</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/kayvan-novak-fonejacker-comedy-programme-nom-1122.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Lucy Speed</title>
      <description>Lucy Speed, star of Continuing Drama nominee 'The Bill' (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Lucy Speed, star of The Bill</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/lucy-speed-the-bill-continuing-drama-1125.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Kevin Bishop and Daisy Beaumont</title>
      <description>Kevin Bishop and Daisy Beaumont of 'Star Stories', which was nominated in the Comedy Programme category (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Kevin Bishop and Daisy Beaumont</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/kevin-bishop-daisy-beaumont-star-stories-comedy-programme-1123.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Heidi Thomas</title>
      <description>Screenwriter Heidi Thomas, nominated in 2008 for 'Cranford' (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Screenwriter Heidi Thomas</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/heidi-thomas-writer-nominated-for-cranford-1119.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Shaun Dooley and Marc Munden</title>
      <description>Shaun Dooley, star of Single Drama nominee 'The Mark of Cain', with the programme's director Marc Munden, also nominated in the Director Fiction/Entertainment category (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Shaun Dooley and Marc Munden</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/shaun-dooley-actor-marc-munden-director-nom-the-mark-of-cain-single-drama-nom-1130.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Kaya Scodelario</title>
      <description>Actress Kaya Scodelario plays Tony's sister Effy in E4's 'Skiins', nominated in the TV Drama Series category and five Craft Categories (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Skins star Kaya Scodelario</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/kaya-scodelario-skins-multi-nom-including-drama-series-1121.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Dev Patel</title>
      <description>Actor Dev Patel plays Anwar in the multi-nominated series 'Skins' (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Skins actor Dev Patel</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/dev-patel-skins-1117.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Rakie Ayola</title>
      <description>Rakie Ayola, from Continuing Drama nominee 'Holby City' (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Holby City star Rakie Ayola</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/rakie-ayola-holby-city-cont-drama-1128.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Adrian Shergold</title>
      <description>BAFTA-winning director Adrian Shergold, nominated this year for his work on 'Persuasion' (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Director Adrian Shergold</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/adrian-shergold-bafta-winning-director-1115.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="39">
    <picture>
      <title>Comedy Performance</title>
      <description>Gavin &amp; Stacey's James Corden picked up the Comedy Performance Award. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Comedy Performance</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-comedyperf-win2-1275.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Interactivity</title>
      <description>It was a good night for the Spooks Interactive team. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Interactivity</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-interactivity-win-1254.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>News Coverage</title>
      <description>Sky News landed the News Coverage Award for reporting on the Glasgow Airport attack (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>News Coverage</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-news-win-1256.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Specialist Factual Award</title>
      <description>Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain picked up the Specialist Factual Series Award (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Specialist Factual Award</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-specialistfactual-win-1258.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sport</title>
      <description>ITV landed the Sport Award for its coverage of the F1 Canadian Grand Prix (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Sport</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-sport-win1-1260.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Entertainment Performance</title>
      <description>Piers Morgan and Alesha Dixon presented Harry Hill with the Entertainment Performance Award for his eponymous TV Burp (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Entertainment</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-entperformance-win1-1263.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Current Affairs</title>
      <description>The Dispatches Special China's Stolen Children won the Current Affairs Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Current Affairs</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-currentaffairs-win-1264.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Continuing Drama</title>
      <description>The Holby City team celebrate landing the Continuing Drama Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Continuing Drama</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-contdrama-win2-1265.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Features</title>
      <description>It was a dream come true for the makers of Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares when they grabbed the Features Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Features Award</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-features-win1-1266.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Drama Serial</title>
      <description>Britz picked up the Drama Serial Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Drama Serial</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-dramaserial-win1-1268.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Single Documentary</title>
      <description>Molly Dineen and her team picked up the Single Documentary Award for Lie of the Land (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Single Documentary</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-singledoc-win2-1271.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Entertainment Programme</title>
      <description>Harry Hill's second accolade for TV Burp was the Entertainment Programme Award.(Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Entertainment Programme</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-entprog-win2-1272.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Single Drama</title>
      <description>The Mark of Cain picked up the Single Drama Award (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Single Drama</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-singledrama-win2-trevor-1273.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Factual Series</title>
      <description>The Tower: A Tale of Two Cities picked up the Factual Series Award (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Factual Series</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-factualseries-win2-1276.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sky+ Audience Award</title>
      <description>Cult comedy Gavin &amp; Stacey was voted winner of the Sky + Audience Award by viewers. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Sky + Audience Award</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/pressroom-skyaudaward-win2-1279.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Situation Comedy</title>
      <description>The Peep Show team picked up the Situation Comedy Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>The Peep Show team</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tvwinners-situation-comedy-1374.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="38">
    <picture>
      <title>Melinda on the Red Carpet</title>
      <description>Melinda Messenger poses for the infamous red carpet cameras (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Melinda on the Red Carpet</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/mg-9782-1381.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>TV Heroes</title>
      <description>Heroes stars Milo Ventimiglia (left) and Adrian Pasdar soak up the red carpet atmosphere (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>TV Heroes</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-heroes-stars-1357.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>James 'Smithy' Corden</title>
      <description>Gavin &amp; Stacey funny man James Corden plays up for the red carpet cameras (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>James 'Smithy' Corden</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-james-corden-1356.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon</title>
      <description>Gavin &amp; Stacey's Welsh wizards Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon on the red carpet (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-ruth-jones-rob-brydon-1186.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden</title>
      <description>Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden meet on the red carpet and pose for the waiting TV fans together (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-morgan-holden-1360.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Kirsty and Phil</title>
      <description>The Location, Location couple Kirsty Allsopp and Phil Spencer soak up the atmosphere before presenting the Factual Series Award (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption>Kirsty and Phil</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/mg-9732-1380.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Paul Merton</title>
      <description>Funnyman Paul Mertion on the red carpet (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Paul Merton</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-paul-merton-1192.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Bruce Forsyth</title>
      <description>Bruce Forsyth on the red carpet (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Bruce Forsyth</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-bruce-forsyth-landscape-1222.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Armstrong and Miller</title>
      <description>Comedy couple Armstrong and Miller (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Armstrong and Miller</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-armstrong-miller-1198.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Charlie Clements and Lacey Turner</title>
      <description>EastEnders Charlie Clements and Lacey Turner (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Charlie Clements and Lacey Turner</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-charity-wakefield-1187.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Richard Hammond and James May</title>
      <description>Petrolheads Richard Hammond and James May from Top Gear (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Richard Hammond and James May</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-top-gear-1194.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Alesha Dixon</title>
      <description>Strictly Come Dancing's Alesha Dixon on the red carpet. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Alesha Dixon</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/alisha-carpet-1178.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Stephen Mulhern</title>
      <description>Children's entertainer Stephen Mulhern (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Stephen Mulhern</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-stephen-mulhern-1216.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Jon Snow</title>
      <description>Channel Four News presenter Jon Snow arrives for the ceremony, ticket in hand (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Jon Snow</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-john-snow-1354.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Nick Hewer</title>
      <description>The Apprentice's Nick Hewer (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Nick Hewer</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/carpet-nick-hewer-apprentice-1191.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="37">
    <picture>
      <title>Alesha Dixon</title>
      <description>Strictly Come Dancing star Alesha Dixon dazzled the waiting TV fans with her striking Tuvan dress (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Alesha Dixon</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/fash-alisha-1179.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Kelly Brook</title>
      <description>Strictly Come Dancing's Kelly Brook looked stunning in a Suzy Turner dress complimented by a Christian Dior stole and Louboutin shoes (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Kelly Brook</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/fash-kelly-brook-1199.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Amanda Holden</title>
      <description>Britain's Got Talent's Amanda Holden was another star opting for the classic elegance of a simple black full-length gown (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Amanda Holden</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/fash-amanda-holden-1217.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Lacey Turner</title>
      <description>The Eastenders actress paired a beautiful Missoni dress with D&amp;G shoes (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Lacey Turner</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/fash-lacey-turner-1296.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Gina McKee</title>
      <description>The Street's Gina McKee opted for Alberta Ferretti with Bulgari accesories (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Gina McKee</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/fash-gina-mckee-1215.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Emilia Fox</title>
      <description>Actress Emilia Fox takes to the red carpet in a flowing Ferretti dress (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Emilia Fox</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/fash-emilia-fox-1190.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Claudia Winkleman</title>
      <description>Claudia Winkleman, presenter of the Feature Award, hits the red carpet in a Maria Grachvogel suit (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Claudia Winkleman</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/fash-claudia-winkleman-1181.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Joanna Lumley</title>
      <description>Joanna Lumley, presenter of the Actor Award, wowed onlookers with a striking orange gown by Escada (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Joanna Lumley</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/fash-joanna-lumley-1180.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Joanna Page</title>
      <description>Gavin &amp; Stacey star Joanna Page chose a black Karen Millen dress and QVC accessories (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Joanna Page</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/fash-joanna-page-1183.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Tamsin Outhwaite</title>
      <description>Actress Tamsin Outhwaite, presenter of the Sky+ Audience Award, chose a Jasmine de Milo dress and Celine bag. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Tamsin Outhwaite</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/fash-tamzin-outhwaite-1197.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Keeley Hawes</title>
      <description>Spooks star Keeley Hawes went for a classic look with an elegant full-length white gown (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Keeley Hawes</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/fash-keely-hawes-1221.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Samantha Janus</title>
      <description>The Eastenders star was the picture of sophistication in a black vintage dress (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Samantha Janus in a vintage dress</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/fash-samantha-janus-1295.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Manjinder Virk</title>
      <description>Manjinder Virk, star of Drama Serial Britz, graced the red carpet in a striking blue and white dress (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Manjinder Virk</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/fash-britz-star-1297.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ruth Jones</title>
      <description>Gavin &amp; Stacey star Ruth Jones wore a striking cobalt blue dress (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Ruth Jones</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/fash-ruth-jones-1184.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Melinda Messenger</title>
      <description>Melinda Messenger dazzled the crowd in Lauren B (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Melinda Messenger</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/fash-melinda-messenger-1189.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Michelle Collins</title>
      <description>Former EastEnder and Rock Rivals star Michelle Collins graced the red carpet in Vivienne Westwood. (Pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Michelle Collins</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/fash-michelle-collins-1188.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Dame Judi Dench</title>
      <description>Cranford star and multiple BAFTA-winner Dame Judi Dench went for a classic look in an elegant black dress (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Judi Dench</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/port-judi-dench-1220.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="36">
    <picture>
      <title>Martin Freeman</title>
      <description>Star of The Office and Love Actually Martin Freeman (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/freeman-craft2007-p-1035.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Christine Bottomley</title>
      <description>Actress Christine Bottomley, star of The Street and The Innocence Project (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/bottomley-craft2007-1028.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Adrian Edmundson</title>
      <description>Comedian Adrian Edmundson, best known for his roles in The Young Ones, The Comic Strip Presents..., and Bottom (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/edmundson-craft07-p-1033.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ruth Wilson</title>
      <description>Actress Ruth Wilson received a Best Actress nomination at the British Academy Television Awards in 2007 for her lead role in Jane Eyre (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/ruth-wilson-craft07-1039.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sacha Dhawan</title>
      <description>Sacha Dhawan, co-star of Dominic Cooper in The History Boys (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/sacha-dhawan-1040.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Jodie Whittaker</title>
      <description>St Trinian's star Jodie Whittaker backstage after presenting an Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/jodie-whittaker-craft07-1037.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ian Puleston-Davies</title>
      <description>Television actor Ian Puleston-Davies arrived to present an Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/puleston-davies-craft2007-1038.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Emilia Fox</title>
      <description>Actress Emilia Fox plays Dr Nikki Alexander in Silent Witness. Her other credits include Fallen Angel and Roman Polanski's The Pianist (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/emilia-fox-craft2007-1034.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Jon Culshaw</title>
      <description>Actor and impressionist Jon Culshaw (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/culshaw-craft07-p-1029.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sir David Jason</title>
      <description>Sir David Jason presented the Special Award to veteran comedy producer-director Sydney Lotterby (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/david-jason-craft07-1031.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Dominic Cooper</title>
      <description>Dominic Cooper, star of both stage and screen version's of Alan Bennet's The History Boys (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/dominic-cooper-craft2007-1032.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>All together now...</title>
      <description>Award presenters David Jason, Emilia Fox and Adrian Edmondson pose together before the ceremony (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/jason-fox-edmondson-craft2007-1036.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="35">
    <picture>
      <title>The Talk of the Town (1965)</title>
      <description>The Society Of Film and Television Arts Awards after-party in full-swing at The Talk Of The Town in London (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/afterparty-1965-985.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Richard Cawston (1970)</title>
      <description>Richard Cawston collects the Desmond Davis Award from Lord Mountbatten at the Society of Film and Television Arts Awards. The gift of royalties from Cawston's documentary 'Royal Family' in the early 1970s enabled the Society to move its headquarters to 195 Piccadilly (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/richard-cawston-1969-980.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Dad's Army (1970)</title>
      <description>The cast of Dad's Army accept the SFTA award for Light Entertainment Production at the Society of Film and Television Arts Awards (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/dadsarmy-1970-974.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>David Attenborough (1971)</title>
      <description>David Attenborough is presented with the Desmond Davis Award by HRH The Princess Anne at the Society of Film and Television Arts Awards (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/princessanne-davidattenborough-978.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Eric Sykes (1972)</title>
      <description>Actor Eric Sykes, star of 'Monte Carlo or Bust' and the TV-series 'Sykes', arrives at the Society of Film and Television Arts Awards (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/ericsykes-1971-976.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Eric Morecombe (1973)</title>
      <description>HRH The Princess Anne presents Eric Morecambe (and comedy partner Ernie Wise) with the Light Entertainment Performance BAFTA for 'The Morecambe and Wise Show' (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/princessanne-ericmorecambe-979.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>The LWT Triumph (1975)</title>
      <description>The winners from London Weekend Television at the Awards in 1975 when the broadcaster was at the height of its popularity. Winners include, from left to right, David Bell, Bill McPherson, Stanley Baxter, Cyril Bennett, Lynda Beighton, Peter Barkworth, Humphrey Burton and Peter Jay (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/winners-lwt1974-984.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Robin Day (1975)</title>
      <description>HRH The Princess Anne presents Robin Day With The Richard Dimbleby Award for Best Factual Presenter in 1975 (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/hrh-the-princess-anne-present-robin-day-with-the-richard-dim-50.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Rantzen, Moore (1977)</title>
      <description>TV presenter Esther Rantzen poses next to James Bond actor Roger Moore at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards. In 1976 The Society of Film and Television Arts had become officially known as The British Academy of Film and Television Arts, or BAFTA (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/rogermoore-estherranthzen-981.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Lords on stage (1979)</title>
      <description>Lord Grade and Lord Olivier take to the stage at the British Academy of Film and Television Awards (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/lordgrade-1979-977.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ronnie Barker (1979)</title>
      <description>Princess Anne presents Ronnie Barker with the Light Entertainment Performance award for Going Straight &amp; The Two Ronnies in 1979 (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/1978barkerweb-1001.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>John Cleese (1980)</title>
      <description>John Cleese collects a Best Light Entertainment Performance BAFTA for 'Fawlty Towers' from comedy duo Eric Morcambe and Ernie Wise (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/cleese-morecambe-wise-182.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Corrie Cast (1980)</title>
      <description>The cast of Coronation Street on stage at the British Academy of Film and Television Awards (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/coronation-street-1980-jpg-973.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Rowan Atkinson (1981)</title>
      <description>Sting presents comedian Rowan Atkinson with the Best Light Entertainment Performance BAFTA for 'Not the Nine O'Clock News' (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/rowanatkinson-sting-982.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Jeremy Isaacs (1985)</title>
      <description>The Fellowship is presented to Jeremy Isaacs (right) in 1985 by Princess Anne and Academy Chairman James Cellan Jones (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/1985isaacsweb-1004.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Michael Apted (1985)</title>
      <description>Michael Apted collects the Flaherty Documentary Award for 28 Up from David Frost in 1985 (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/1984aptedweb-1002.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Bob Geldof (1986)</title>
      <description>In 1986, the Television Award for Originality is awarded to Bob Geldof for Live Aid for Africa. The Award was presented by Selina Scott (left) (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/1985geldofweb-1003.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Janet Street Port &amp; Jane Hewland (1987)</title>
      <description>Presented by Michael Grade, the 1987 Television Award for Originality goes to Janet Street Porter &amp; Jane Hewland for Network 7 (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/1987streetporterhewlandweb-1005.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Richard Wilson (1994)</title>
      <description>Richard Wilson wins the award for Best Light Entertainment Performance in 1994, for his role as Victor Meldrew in One Foot In The Grave &amp; One Foot In The Algarve (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/1993wilsonweb-1008.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Robbie Coltrane (1994)</title>
      <description>Joan Collins presents Robbie Coltrane with the Best Actor award for Cracker in 1994 (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/1993coltraneweb-1006.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Thora Hird (1994)</title>
      <description>Actress Thora Hird receives the Special Award, presented by Melvyn Bragg, in 1994 (pic: BAFTA Archive).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/1993hirdweb-1007.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="34">
    <picture>
      <title>Holly Willoughby</title>
      <description>The Dancing on Ice presenter wowed onlookers in a plunging navy dress by Brazilian designer Issa and shoes by Louboutin (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Holly Willoughby in an Issa dress</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-holly-967.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Davina McCall</title>
      <description>The Big Brother presenter shimmered in a Diane von Furstenberg wrap dress with a discreet thigh high slit (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>A simple look for Davina McCall</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-davina-938.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ruth Wilson</title>
      <description>The Jane Eyre nominee wore an elegant klein blue Alberta Ferretti gown with Van Cleefe jewellery (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Ruth Wilson in striking blue</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-ruth-wilson-950.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Fearne Cotton</title>
      <description>Fearne paired a navy Moschino dress with striking Miu Miu shoes. A necklace provided by QVC gave the finishing touch to this winning red carpet look (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Fearne Cotton wowed the crowds</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-cotton-2-931.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Emily Maitlis</title>
      <description>BBC Newsreader Maitlis went for a classic look in a black taffeta bandeau dress by French designer, Azagury (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Emily Maitlis in an Azagury gown</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/emilymaitlis-997.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Kelly Osbourne</title>
      <description>The Project Catwalk presenter went retro in an Alexander McQueen prom-style dress and Gina shoes (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Kelly Osbourne in a prom-style dress</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-osborne-2-940.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Victoria Smurfit</title>
      <description>The Trial &amp; Retribution star looked demure in a black sequinned Ben de Lisi dress, a silver Anya Hindmarch bag and Adler jewellery (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Victoria Smurfit in a Ben de Lisi dress</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/victoria-smurfit-999.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Janet Street Porter</title>
      <description>The presenter and columnist wore a striking metallic Burberry dress, pairing it, unusually, with purple leggings and flip flops (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Janet Street Porter in Burberry</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-porter-932.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Jenni Falconer</title>
      <description>The GMTV presenter graced the red carpet in a full length silk halterneck dress by Alberta Ferretti (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>GMTV presenter Jenni Falconer</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-gmtv-948.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Freema Agyeman</title>
      <description>The Dr Who and Torchwood star wore a delicately embroidered Ben de Lisi halterneck dress with Gina shoes and bag (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Dr Who star Freema Agyeman</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-freema-966.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Catherine Tate</title>
      <description>Popular comedienne Tate chose a black Moschino dress with front bow detail, accessorizing with a silver wrap by Coast, QVC jewellery and shoes by Faith (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Catherine Tate in Moschino</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/catherine-tate-arrives-on-the-red-carpet-(pic-richard-kendal)0002.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Claire Goose</title>
      <description>The former Casualty and Waking the Dead actress was the picture of sophistication in this cream lace Stephanie Allin dress with Fleur jewellery (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Claire Goose wore Stephanie Allen</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/claire-goose-996.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Tania Bryer</title>
      <description>The television presenter was feminine and floaty in this Amanda Wakeley dress which she accessorised with jewellery from QVC (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Tania Bryer was feminine and floaty</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-tanya-bryer-951.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Joan Rivers</title>
      <description>One of last year’s citation readers, the American comic wore a charcoal grey Pamela Dennis gown with silver jewelled sleeve detail and Cavalli shoes. Her jewellery was, naturally, from her own QVC collection (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Joan Rivers wore Pamela Dennis</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-rivers-943.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Roxanne Pallett</title>
      <description>The Emmerdale actress dazzled in a cobalt blue Vicky Martin dress, teamed with Uniz shoes, jewellery from QVC and glittering clutch purse by Coast (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Roxanne Pallett dazzled in cobalt blue</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/roxannepallett-998.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="33">
    <picture>
      <title>Matt Lucas</title>
      <description>Matt Lucas signs autographs for fans on the red carpet (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/matt-lucas-signs-autographs-for-fans-on-the-red-carpet-(pic-marc-hobermann)0004.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Kelly Osbourne</title>
      <description>Kelly Osbourne talks to reporters on the red carpet (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/kelly-osborne-talks-to-reporters-on-the-red-carpet-(pic-marc-hobermann)0003.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Who's the boss?</title>
      <description>The Apprentice 'boss' Alan Sugar signs autographs for TV fans on the red carpet (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption>The Apprentice 'boss' Alan Sugar</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv-sugar-936.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ant and Dec</title>
      <description>Entertainment Perfomance nominees Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly presented the award for Situation Comedy (pic: BAFTA / Gary Moyes).</description>
      <caption>Ant and Dec present an Award</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/width470/antanddec-170.JPG</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>An East End Welcome</title>
      <description>EastEnders stars Lacey Turner and Barbara Windsor took to the stage to present the BAFTA for Comedy Programme (pic: BAFTA / Gary Moyes).</description>
      <caption>An East End Welcome</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/tv-stacey-ooer-971.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Interactivity</title>
      <description>The team behind Terry Pratchett's Hogfather collect the award for Interactivity (pic: BAFTA / Gary Moyes).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/the-team-behind-terry-pratchett's-hogfather-collect-the-award-for-interactivity-(pic-gary-moyes)0010.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>News Coverage</title>
      <description>The production team of Granada Reports: Morecambe Bay give a passionate acceptance speech as they collect the award for News Coverage (pic: BAFTA / Gary Moyes).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/the-production-team-of-granada-reports-morecambe-bay-give-a-passionate-acceptance-speech-as-they-collect-the-award-for-news-coverage-(pic-gary-moyes)0009.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Actor</title>
      <description>Brenda Blethyn presented the Actor BAFTA to Jim Broadbent for his perfomance in Longford (pic: BAFTA / Gary Moyes).</description>
      <caption>Brenda Blethyn onstage</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/blethin-ooer-969.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Continuing Drama</title>
      <description>The Casualty team proudly pose with their award for Continuing Drama (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/the-casualty-team-proudly-pose-with-their-award-for-continuing-drama-(pic-richard-kendal)0008.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Audience Award</title>
      <description>The cast and crew of time-travelling cop drama Life On Mars, which won the Pioneer Audience Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/the-cast-and-crew-of-life-on-mars,-which-won-the-pioneer-audience-award-(pic-richard-kendal)0007.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Academy Fellowship</title>
      <description>Richard Curtis receives the Fellowship of the Academy for his work on some of Britain's best-loved television comedies, including Blackadder, Mr Bean and The Vicar of Dibley (pic: BAFTA / Gary Moyes).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/richard-curtis-receives-the-fellowship-of-the-academy-pic-gary-moyes-143.JPG</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>The After-Party</title>
      <description>The glittering after-party took place at the National History Museum (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption>The National History Museum After-Party</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/nathistmus-284.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Into the night...</title>
      <description>Ceremony host Graham Norton (centre) winds down at the after-show party with Entertainment Performance nominees Declan Donnelly (left) and Anthony McPartlin (right) (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/ceremo~1.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="32">
    <picture>
      <title>Arriving in Style</title>
      <description>Host Graham Norton arrives in style with DCI Gene Hunt (Philip Glenister) in the brown Ford Cortina from Life on Mars (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/life-on-mars-norton-929.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Catherine Tate</title>
      <description>Popular comedienne Tate chose a black Moschino dress with front bow detail, accessorizing with a silver wrap by Coast, QVC jewellery and shoes by Faith (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption>Catherine Tate in Moschino</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/catherine-tate-arrives-on-the-red-carpet-(pic-richard-kendal)0002.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>In Top Gear</title>
      <description>Richard Hammond arrives on the red carpet (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-tennant-934.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Philip Schofield</title>
      <description>This Morning presenter Philip Schofield poses on the red carpet (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-scolfield-945.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Brenda Blethyn</title>
      <description>Actress Brenda Blethyn arrived in style to present the BAFTA in the Actor category (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/tv-blethin-944.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Victoria Wood</title>
      <description>The BAFTA for Best Actress went to Victoria Wood for her role in Housewife, 49. The show also won the award for Single Drama (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/the-bafta-for-best-actress-goes-to-victoria-wood-for-her-role-in-housewife,-49.-the-show-also-won-the-award-for-single-drama-(pic-gary-moyes)0006.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ashley Jensen and Robson Green</title>
      <description>Previous nominee Ashley Jensen with Robson Green in the press room (pic: Richard Kendal / BAFTA)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/previous-nominee-ashley-jensen-with-robson-green-in-the-press-room-(pic-richard-kendal)0005.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Situation Comedy</title>
      <description>Ricky Tomlinson, Sue Johnston and Craig Cash hold The Royle Family Queen of Sheba's award for Situation Comedy (pic: Richard Kendal / BAFTA)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/ricky-tomlinson,-sue-johnston-and-craig-cash-hold-the-royle-family-queen-of-sheba's-award-for-situation-comedy-(pic-richard-kendal)0006.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Jim Broadbent</title>
      <description>Jim Broadbent shows off his Actor BAFTA, won for his performance in Channel 4's Longford (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/broadbent-968.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Joan Rivers and Stephen Merchant</title>
      <description>Joan Rivers sizes up to Comedy Performance nominee Stephen Merchant (pic: Richard Kendal / BAFTA)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/joan-rivers-sizes-up-to-comedy-performance-nominee-stephen-merchant-(pic-richard-kendal)0004.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Comedy Programme</title>
      <description>David Mitchell and Robert Webb with their Comedy Programme awards for That Mitchell &amp; Webb Look (pic: Richard Kendal / BAFTA)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/david-mitchell-and-robert-webb-with-their-comedy-programme-awards-for-that-mitchell-&amp;-webb-look-(pic-richard-kendal)0003.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ross Kemp</title>
      <description>The former Eastenders actor scooped the Factual Series BAFTA for the production Ross Kemp on Gangs (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/kemp-963.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="31">
    <picture>
      <title>Kate Hudson</title>
      <description>Kate Hudson presented the Best Actor award to Daniel Day-Lewis (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Kate Hudson</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/hudson-stage-854.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sir Ian McKellen</title>
      <description>Sir Ian McKellen presents the Award for Director (pic:BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Sir Ian McKellan</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/mckellan-837.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Backstage</title>
      <description>Joel Coen, who won the BAFTA for Direction alongside his brother Ethan, chats to Award presenter Kate Hudson backstage (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Joel Coen &amp; Kate Hudson</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/coen-hudson-814.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>The stars mingle</title>
      <description>Actress and Award presenter Thandie Newton chats to Academy Fellow Anthony Hopkins before the ceremony (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Thandie Newton &amp; Anthony Hopkins</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/hopkins-newton-817.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Thandie Newton</title>
      <description>Actress Thandie Newton presents the Award for Film Not in the English Language (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Thandie Newton</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/newton-811.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Naomie Harris and Rosamund Pike</title>
      <description>Actresses Naomie Harris and Rosamund Pike present the Awards for Production Design and Make-Up &amp; Hair (pic:BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Naomie Harris &amp; Rosamund Pike</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/naomieharris-pike-861.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>This is England</title>
      <description>A jubilant Shane Meadows and Mark Herbert collect This is England's BAFTA for Best British Film from Sylvester Stallone (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Shane Meadows, Mark Herbert &amp; 'Sly'</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/stallone-meadows-2-820.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Matt Greenhalgh</title>
      <description>Writer Matt Greenhalgh pays tribute to Ian Curtis and Joy Division as he collects the Carl Foreman Award for his work on Control (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Matt Greenhalgh</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/greenhalgh-883.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Emily Blunt</title>
      <description>Emily Blunt on stage to present the Award for Special Visual Effects (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Emily Blunt</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/emily-blunt-808.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>The Lives of Others</title>
      <description>Max Wiedemann, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck and Quirin Berg collected the BAFTA for Film Not in the English Language for The Lives of Others (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>The Lives of Others team</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/livesofothers-813.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Kevin Spacey and Jeff Goldblum</title>
      <description>Speed the Plough co-stars Kevin Spacey and Jeff Goldblum present the Award for Best Film (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Kevin Spacey &amp; Jeff Goldblum</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/spacey-goldblum-840.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Tilda Swinton</title>
      <description>Tilda Swinton claims her first BAFTA for her supporting role in Michael Clayton (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Supporting Actress winner Tilda Swinton</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/swinton-818.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Marion Cotillard</title>
      <description>French actress Marion Cotillard was overwhelmed on collecting the Leading Actress BAFTA for her extraordinary performance as Edith Piaf in La Vie en Rose (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>An emotional Marion Cotillard</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/cotillard-2-809.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Daniel Day-Lewis</title>
      <description>Daniel Day-Lewis accepts the Leading Actor BAFTA for his extraordinary performance as oil tycoon Daniel Plainview in Paul Thomas Anderson's There will Be Blood (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Day-Lewis won the Best Actor BAFTA</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/daylewis-841.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Hugs and Smiles</title>
      <description>BAFTA winners Javier Bardem and Marion Cotillard congratulate each other backstage (pic:BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Hugs and smiles backstage</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/cotillard-bardem-2-853.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Winners photo call</title>
      <description>The winners of the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2008 wait backstage for a group photo (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>The Winners gather backstage</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/winners-shoot-839.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>The Winners</title>
      <description>The winners of the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2008 display their masks with pride (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>The Winners in 2008</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/winners-793.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="30">
    <picture>
      <title>The Host</title>
      <description>For the second year running Jonathan Ross hosted the Awards ceremony (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Host Jonathan Ross</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/ross-stage1-856.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Marion Cotillard</title>
      <description>Marion Cotillard waits in expectation as the Leading Actress category is announced. The French Actress came away with a BAFTA for a stunning performance as Edith Piaf in La Vie en Rose (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Marion Cotillard watches and waits</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/cottilard-close-819.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ricky Gervais</title>
      <description>Comedian Ricky Gervais presented the first Awards of the evening, for Short Film and Short Animation (pic:BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Ricky Gervais presents the first Award</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/gervais-stage1-855.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Daniel Radcliffe</title>
      <description>Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe on stage to present the Award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema (pic:BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Daniel Radcliffe works his magic</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/daniel-radcliffe-835.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Hugh Laurie</title>
      <description>Award presenter Hugh Laurie in the Main Auditorium at the Royal Opera House (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Award presenter Hugh Laurie</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/hughlawrie-821.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Eva Green</title>
      <description>Orange Rising Star Award winner in 2007, Eva Green, presents the award in 2008 to Shia Labeouf (pic:BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>The Orange Rising Star Award</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/eva-green-2-858.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Samantha Morton</title>
      <description>Supporting Actress nominee Samantha Morton applauds as another BAFTA Mask is given out (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Control star Samantha Morton</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/morton-seated-844.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sylvester Stallone</title>
      <description>Rocky and Rambo star Sylvester Stallone presented the Best British Film BAFTA to Shane Meadows and Mark Herbert for This is England (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Sylvester Stallone</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/stallone-851.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Paul Dano and Kelly Reilly</title>
      <description>There Will Be Blood star Paul Dano and actress Kelly Reilly onstage to present the Awards for Sound and Editing (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Paul Dano &amp; Kelly Reilly</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/dano-reilly-862.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Diablo Cody</title>
      <description>Debutante Diablo Cody scooped the Original Screenplay BAFTA for her sparkling teen-pregnancy drama Juno (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Juno writer Diablo Cody</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/cody-838.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Rhys Ifans</title>
      <description>Actor and Award presenter Rhys Ifans waits for the ceremony to begin (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Welsh actor Rhys Ifans</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/rhys-ifans-812.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Tilda Swinton</title>
      <description>Tilda Swinton claims her first BAFTA for her supporting role in Michael Clayton (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Supporting Actress winner Tilda Swinton</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/swinton-818.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Javier Bardem</title>
      <description>Spanish actor Javier Bardem won the Supporting Actor BAFTA for his role as killer Anton Chigurh in the Coen Brothers' No Country For Old Men (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Supporting Actor winner Javier Bardem</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/javier-bardem-stage1-805.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Joe Wright</title>
      <description>Director Joe Wright celebrates Atonement's Best Film BAFTA. Joining him on stage were producers Paul Webster, Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Atonement director, Joe Wright</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/joe-wright-860.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Lord Attenborough</title>
      <description>Academy President Lord Attenborough introduces the Academy Fellow in 2008, Sir Anthony Hopkins (pic:BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Lord 'Dickie' Attenborough</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/lorda-film2008-2-843.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Anthony Hopkins</title>
      <description>Anthony Hopkins accepts the Academy's highest honour - the Fellowship - stating "Life in this acting game has just been one long, drawn-out surprise" (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>Fellow recipient Anthony Hopkins</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/hopkins-stage-2-842.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>And the nominees are...</title>
      <description>Anthony Hopkins and his wife Stella check the list of nominations in BAFTA's Film Awards brochure before the ceremony (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press).</description>
      <caption>And the nominees are...</caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/hopkins-reading-863.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="29">
    <picture>
      <title>The Regional Winners</title>
      <description>All the competition's Regional Winners line up before the big day (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/film-08-60-seconds-all-regional-winners-822.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>North East &amp; Cumbria</title>
      <description>Benjamin Stevens, winner of the North East &amp; Cumbria region for his film 'Frank', with guest (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/film-08-60-seconds-benjamin-stevens-plus-guest-824.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>East Yorkshire &amp; Lincolnshire</title>
      <description>Ryan Braund, whose film 'Stick Together' won the East Yorkshire &amp; Lincolnshire heat, with guest (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/film-08-60-seconds-sam-donovan-plus-guest-ryan-braund-plus-guest-834.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>A Day to Remember</title>
      <description>One of the grandstand audience's younger members grabs a unique photo opportunity (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/film-08-60-seconds-girl-mask-828.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Full House</title>
      <description>The competition's Regional Winners sit at the front of the packed grandstand in London's Covent Garden Piazza, to watch the show on the big screen (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/film-08-60-seconds-grandstand-829.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>London</title>
      <description>Tina Lockett won the London heat with her film 'My Darling Wife' (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/film-08-60-seconds-carol-moore-825.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>West Midlands and Yorkshire</title>
      <description>Christian Evans (left), winner of the West Midlands region, watches the big screen show with Yorkshire winner Sam Donovan (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/film-08-60-seconds-christian-evans-sam-donovan-plus-guest-826.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Scotland</title>
      <description>Scotland's champion was Dana Dorian, with his film 'Little Dinosaurs' (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/film-08-60-seconds-dana-dorian-827.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>East</title>
      <description>John Worland, whose film 'Empathy' won the East regional heat (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/film-08-60-seconds-john-worland-830.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Wales</title>
      <description>'The Fifth Bowl' by Sally El Hosaini won the Wales heat (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/film-08-60-seconds-sally-el-hosaini-833.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Take a Bow</title>
      <description>Mark Kermode receives the winner's envelope from Andy Serkis with all due solemnity (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/film-08-60-seconds-andy-serkis-mark-kermode-bow-823.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>The Winner - East Midlands</title>
      <description>Film critic and presenter Mark Kermode and actor Andy Serkis congratulate Katy Milner, co-creator of Cheryl Marshall's winning film 'Unite (d Polar Showtime Dancers)', from the East Midlands region (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/film-08-60-seconds-mark-kermode-andy-serkis-katy-milner-831.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="28">
    <picture>
      <title>Javier Bardem (Supporting Actor) with Marion Cotillard</title>
      <description>Javier Bardem, who collected the Supporting Actor award for his role in No Country For Old Men, with Marion Cotillard (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/bardem-couttilard-778.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>The Lives of Others (Film Not in the English Language)</title>
      <description>Max Wiedemann, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck and Quirin Berg collected the BAFTA for Film Not in the English Language for The Lives of Others (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/winners-who-795.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Tilda Swinton (Supporting Actress)</title>
      <description>Tilda Swinton took the BAFTA for Supporting Actress for her role in Michael Clayton (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/swinton-780.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>This is England (Best British Film)</title>
      <description>The award for Best British Film went to This is England, and was collected by ecstatic writer/director Shane Meadows and producer Mark Herbert (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/meadows-2-792.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Daniel Day-Lewis (Actor)</title>
      <description>The BAFTA for Actor went to Daniel Day-Lewis for his portrayal of an amoral oil tycoon in There Will Be Blood (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/day-lewis-787.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Anthony Hopkins (Fellowship of the Academy)</title>
      <description>The Fellowship of the Academy was awarded to Anthony Hopkins, in recognition of his distinguished acting career (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/anthony-hopkins-mask-785.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Marion Cotillard (Actress)</title>
      <description>The Actress BAFTA went to Marion Cotillard, for her performance as Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/cottilard-2-783.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Atonement (Best Film)</title>
      <description>Atonement's Best Film BAFTA was collected by (l-r) producer Paul Webster, director Joe Wright and producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/winners-who-2-796.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="27">
    <picture>
      <title>A Coveted Prize</title>
      <description>Everyone wants to get close to the Award that celebrates the highest levels of achievement in the art forms of the moving image (pic: Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/mask-piazza-2-776.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ryan Seacrest</title>
      <description>Ryan Seacrest, presenter of American Idol, flew in especially for the Awards (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/american-idol-765.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Myleene Klass</title>
      <description>Myleene Klass grabbed interviews with the stars on the red carpet for the Film awards title sponsor, Orange (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/myleen-klass-766.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Terri Seymour</title>
      <description>Television presenter and partner of Simon Cowell, Terri Seymour, gives another interview on the red carpet (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/terri-seymour-771.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ricky Gervias</title>
      <description>Ricky Gervais meets and greets fans on the red carpet. The Comedian opened the show with some typical irreverent humour before presenting the first award of the evening (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/gervais-signing-2-768.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Viggo Mortensen</title>
      <description>Viggo Mortensen, nominated in the Leading Actor category for his role in Eastern Promises takes the time to sign autographs for waiting fans (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/viggo-landscape-769.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Emily Blunt</title>
      <description>Actress Emily Blunt looked stunning in a chic off the shoulder green dress by Marc Bouwer with jewellery by H Stern (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/green-dress-762.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>The BAFTA Mask</title>
      <description>Film fans pose next to a giant BAFTA Mask in the Covent Garden Piazza (pic: Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/mask-piazza-775.jpg</imagepath>
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  </gallery>
  <gallery id="26">
    <picture>
      <title>Daniel Radcliffe</title>
      <description>Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe arrives at the Awards and is greeted by waiting fans and photographers (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/daniel-radcliffe-756.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sir Anthony Hopkins</title>
      <description>Sir Anthony Hopkins was awarded the Fellowship, the Academy's highest honour (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/anthony-hopkins-755.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ryan Seacrest</title>
      <description>American Idol presenter Ryan Seacrest surveys the scene on the red carpet (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/american-idol-3-763.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Daniel Day-Lewis</title>
      <description>Daniel Day-Lewis won the Leading Actor BAFTA for his astonishing performance in Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/day-lewis-743.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Cuba Gooding Junior</title>
      <description>The actor was among the host of film stars who made the trip across the Atlantic to be at the Awards (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/cuba-758.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sam Riley</title>
      <description>Orange Rising Star Award nominee Sam Riley (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/sam-riley-748.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sir Ian McKellen</title>
      <description>Lord of the Rings Star, Ian McKellan, arrives on the red carpet (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/sir-ian-mckellan-749.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Andy Serkis</title>
      <description>Andy Serkis joins the red carpet crowd after announcing the winner of "60 Seconds of Fame" from the BAFTA stage in the Covent Garden Piazza (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/andy-serkis-presented60secondsoffame-751.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Viggo Mortensen</title>
      <description>Viggo Mortensen signs autographs on the red carpet for waiting film fans. He was nominated for the Leading Actor BAFTA for his role in Eastern Promises (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/vigo-mortenson-signing-757.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Eddie Izzard</title>
      <description>Comedian Eddie Izzard arrives to present an award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/eddie-izzard-746.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Jeff Goldblum</title>
      <description>Actor Jeff Goldblum walks the red carpet (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/jeff-goldblum-752.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="25">
    <picture>
      <title>Kate Hudson</title>
      <description>Kate Hudson wore a stunning dress with gold beading by Stella McCartney with Bulgari earrings (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/kate-hudson-732.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Keira Knightley</title>
      <description>Leading Actress nominee Keira Knightley poses on the red carpet in a Valentino couture dress with Roger Vivier shoes. To protect her from the February chill she carried an Alexander Wang Jacket (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/kiera-knightley-731.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Eva Green</title>
      <description>Last year's Orange Rising Star Award winner wore a full-sleeved dress by Dior (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/eva-green-735.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sienna Miller</title>
      <description>Orange Rising Star Award nominee Sienna Miller wore a long-sleved, black-jersey Dior gown with Chopard diamonds (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/sienna-miller-729.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sam Riley and Alexandra Maria Lara</title>
      <description>Orange Rising Star Award nominee Sam Riley walked the red carpet in style with Control co-star Alexandra Maria Lara (pic: Greg Willams / Art+Commerce).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/riley-lara-williams-904.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Samantha Morton</title>
      <description>Samantha Morton, Best Supporting Actress nominee for her role in Control, arrived in an elegent dress by Stella McCartney and Chopard diamonds (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/samantha-morton-730.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Emma Griffiths</title>
      <description>Emma Griffiths wore an elegant black gown from Jasmine di Milo complimented by Tom Binns jewells and shoes by Jimmy Choo (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/emma-griffiths-736.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Thandie Newton</title>
      <description>Thandie Newton arrived in an off-the-shoulder, satin black dress by designer Alexander McQueen with Jimmy Choo shoes. She carried a Louboutin bag and wore Azagury Partridge jewellery (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/thandie-newton-727.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Naomie Harris</title>
      <description>Naomie Harris shone in a striking full-length gown by Escada (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/naomie-harris-740.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Claudia Winkleman</title>
      <description>Television presenter Claudia Winkleman made an impression in a black and white Issa dress and Jimmy Choo shoes (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/claudia-winkleman-733.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Victoria Silvstedt</title>
      <description>Model Victoria Silvstedt wowed the red carpet crowd in a white Cavalli dress (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/victoria-silvested-725.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Keira Knightley</title>
      <description>To protect her from the February chill Leading Actress nominee Keira Knightley wore an Alexander Wang Jacket over her Valentino couture dress (pic: Greg Willams / Art+Commerce).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/knightley-redcarpet-williams-2-p-899.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Terri Seymour</title>
      <description>Terri Seymour, partner of Simon Cowell, wore a Jasmine di Milo dress and shoes by Louboutin (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/teri-seymour-simoncowellswife-742.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Tilda Swinton</title>
      <description>Tilda Swinton wore a daring Dior dress with jet-beaded fir-tress to collect her Leading Actress BAFTA for her role in Michael Clayton (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/swinton-780.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="22">
    <picture>
      <title>The Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2008.</title>
      <description>This year, masks will be presented in twenty-three categories (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/baftamasks-hoberman-5-699.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Seating the stars</title>
      <description>The seating plan for the Orange British Academy Film Awards is laid out in the The Royal Opera House Main Auditorium (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/roh-setup-710.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>The BAFTA Masks</title>
      <description>The famous BAFTA masks receive a final polish before the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2008 (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/baftamasks-hoberman-6-700.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>A stunning setting</title>
      <description>The Main Auditorium in The Royal Opera House provides a stunning setting for a night with the stars (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/roh-setup-2-711.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Preparation, preparation, preparation</title>
      <description>Meticulous planning and preparation go into making the Orange British Academy Film Awards an event to remember (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/baftamasks-hoberman-closeup-701.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Going Underground</title>
      <description>This year, posters advertising the Film Awards were placed across the London Tube network with the tag-line 'Bring the Glamour Home' (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/tube-1-694.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Across the Capital</title>
      <description>Our poster campaign extended across London with advertising on the sides of buses (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/bus-1-709.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>A star-studded guest list</title>
      <description>The host of stars from the world of film will take their seats to watch the ceremony in the Royal Opera House (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/roh-setup-3-712.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Who will take them home?</title>
      <description>Visit the BAFTA website on the night of the Film Awards and be the first to know all the night's winners (pic: BAFTA / Marc Hoberman).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/baftamasks-hoberman-7-706.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>In Anticipation...</title>
      <description>The Main Auditorium at the Royal Opera House awaits the arrival of the stars (pic: BAFTA / Camera Press)..</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/royaloperahouse-empty-806.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="17">
    <picture>
      <title>Woody Allen</title>
      <description>The New York auteur has an astonishing BAFTA record with eight film wins from 17 nominations for titles including Annie Hall and Hannah and Her Sisters. He became an Academy Fellow in 1997. (pic: BAFTA/Marc Hoberman)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/woody-allen-591.JPG</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Richard Attenborough</title>
      <description>The Academy's President has triumphed on four occasions at the Film Awards, winning for Film and Director on Gandhi (1982), British Film for Shadowlands (1993) and Actor for his performances in Guns At Batasi and Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964). (pic: BAFTA Archive)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/richard-attenborough-wins-both-best-director-and-best-film-f-61.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Audrey Hepburn</title>
      <description>The Anglo-Dutch actress makes a glamorous entrance at the Film Awards in 1955. Hepburn won the British Actress award for Roman Holiday (1953), The Nun's Story (1959) and Charade (1963). (pic: BAFTA Archive)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/fhepburn54-589.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Douglas Slocombe</title>
      <description>The British cinematographer Douglas Slocombe accepts his Stella Award (as was given then) from Princess Anne in 1975 for The Great Gatsby. Slocombe has two other Film Award wins (The Servant and Julia) and eight additional nominations, including Raiders of the Lost Ark and Jesus Christ Superstar. (pic: BAFTA Archive)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/dougs-606.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Ken Loach</title>
      <description>Since 1971, Ken Loach (pictured with actor Robert Carlyle) has received six Film nominations for Kes, Raining Stones, Land and Freedom, Carla's Song and My Name is Joe. In 1994, he received the Michael Balcon Award and the Academy's highest honour, the Fellowship, in 2006. (pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/ken-loach-597.JPG</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Dennis Muren</title>
      <description>Visual effects expert Dennis Muren (centre) with his BAFTA in 1985 for Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. Muren has a total of four BAFTA wins and three nominations for his work on films including Jurassic Park and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. (pic: BAFTA Archive)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/dennism-607.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Mike Leigh</title>
      <description>The Salford-born writer/director pictured with his David Lean Award for Achievement in Direction for Vera Drake in 2005. He has notched up two more wins for Screenplay and British film (Secrets &amp; Lies), as well as the Michael Balcon Award in 1997. (pic: Greg Williams/Art + Commerce)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/mike-leigh-595.JPG</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Pedro Almodovar</title>
      <description>The Spanish writer/director has notched up nine nominations with four wins at the Film Awards - two for All About My Mother in 2000 and two for Talk to Her in 2003. (pic: BAFTA Archive)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/almodovarin2003-599.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Richard Taylor</title>
      <description>Special effects 'wunderkind' Richard Taylor, two-time BAFTA winner for Visual Effects and once each for Costume Design and Make-Up/Hair on King Kong and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. (pic: BAFTA Archive)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/richard-taylor-590.JPG</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Dame Judi Dench</title>
      <description>The famed actress is not far behind Woody Allen and John Williams in the all-time winners list, with five BAFTA masks for her film work, four for TV and a further 14 nominations across both awards. (pic: BAFTA Archive)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/judid-605.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Steven Spielberg</title>
      <description>Pictured here in 1986 with his Fellowship, Spielberg has notched up seven nominations for films including Jaws, ET and Close Encounters of the Third Kind. In 1994, he won two BAFTAs for Film and Direction on Schindler's List. (pic: BAFTA Archive)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/stephen-spielberg-1986-601.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="16">
    <picture>
      <title>Thandie Newton</title>
      <description>The BAFTA-winning actress wore a mink coloured, silk dress by British Designer of the Year, Giles Deacon. (pic: BAFTA/Ian Derry)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/thandie-newton-003-559.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Eva Green</title>
      <description>The Orange Rising Star winner wore a distinctive backless ruby red dress by Dior. (pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/eva-green-redcarpet-2-553.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Dame Helen Mirren</title>
      <description>The Best Actress winner wore a champagne-coloured Jacques Azagury dress with a sash bow belt, organza bolero and stunning Chopard jewellery. (pic: BAFTA/Ian Derry)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/helen-mirren-013-556.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Kate Winslet</title>
      <description>The British actress opted for a classic, black strapless gown by her favourite designer, Ben De Lisi, with a Swarovski crystal belt. (pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/winslet-redcarpet-578.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Kylie Minogue</title>
      <description>Pop starlet Kylie Minogue presented the BAFTA for Film Music in a distinctive mini kimono dress by Dolce and Gabbana. (pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/kylie-redcarpet-571.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Penelope Cruz</title>
      <description>The Volver actress arrived in a black and white silk brocade hourglass gown by Oscar de la Renta. (pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/cruz-redcarpet-574.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Sienna Miller</title>
      <description>Sienna Miller - nominated for this year's Orange Rising Star Award - posed for photographers in 2007 in a backless silver vintage Ungaro dress. (pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/miller-redcarpet-572.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Joely Richardson</title>
      <description>Citation reader and Nip/Tuck star Joely Richardson wore a black and gold Joan of Arc haute couture gown by Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel. (pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/joelyrichardson-redcarpet-579.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Emily Blunt</title>
      <description>The Supporting Actress nominee (for The Devil Wears Prada) wore an elegant black Elie Saab evening gown. (pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/emily-blunt-redcarpet-560.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Naomie Harris</title>
      <description>The Orange Rising Star nominee wore an elegant dusty pink Marchesa dress with a black sash belt. (pic: BAFTA/Ian Derry)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/naomi-harris-001-558.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Toni Collette</title>
      <description>The Leading Actress nominee (for Little Miss Sunshine) arrived wearing Max Azria. (pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/collette-redcarpet-573.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
    <picture>
      <title>Abigail Breslin</title>
      <description>Nominated for her role in Little Miss Sunshine, Abigail Breslin arrives on the red carpet. (pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal)</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x708/littlemiss-redcarpet-576.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
  </gallery>
  <gallery id="15">
    <picture>
      <title>Leading Man</title>
      <description>Ben Kingsley on stage at Reunions: Gandhi, 25 years on (All photos copyright Marc Hoberman / BAFTA).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/kingsley-2-522.jpg</imagepath>
    </picture>
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      <title>Reunited on Stage</title>
      <description>Cast and crew assemble for the first time in 25 years (All photos copyright Marc Hoberman / BAFTA).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/470x341/stage-wide-525.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Creative Hub</title>
      <description>Director/producer Richard Attenborough on stage with the film's writer John Briley and editor John Bloom.</description>
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      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/lorda-onstage-2-526.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Geraldine James</title>
      <description>Geraldine James, who plays Meerabahen.</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/geraldine-james-meerabahen-534.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Crowd Scene</title>
      <description>Guests mingle at the event reception in the Academy's headquarters, 195 Piccadilly.</description>
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      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/people-529.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>In Discussion</title>
      <description>Key Gandhi crew members John Mollo (Costume Design), Stuart Craig (Production Design) and Billy Williams (Cinematography).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/john-mollo-costume-design-stuart-craig-production-designer-billy-williams-cinematographer-536.jpg</imagepath>
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      <title>Saeed Jaffrey</title>
      <description>Saeed Jaffrey, who plays Sardar Valabhhai Patel in the film.</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/saeed-jaffrey-sardar-valabhhai-patel-537.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Looking Back</title>
      <description>Gandhi's cinematographer, Billy Williams.</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/billy-williams-cinematographer-535.jpg</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>The British Academy Children's Awards in association with Electronic Arts</title>
      <description>-</description>
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      <title>Keith Chegwin</title>
      <description>Ceremony host Keith Chegwin gets the evening's proceedings off to a flying start (All images Copyright Richard Kendal / BAFTA Publishing 2007).</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/ceremony-host-keith-chegwin-gets-the-evenings-proceedings-off-to-a-flying-start-500.JPG</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Channel of the Year</title>
      <description>Citation reader Daniel Craig with CBeebies' Michael Carrington, who collected the award for Channel of the Year</description>
      <caption></caption>
      <imagepath>http://static.bafta.org/images/originals/citation-reader-daniel-craig-with-cbeebies-michael-carrington-who-collected-the-award-for-channel-of-the-year-502.JPG</imagepath>
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    <picture>
      <title>Factual</title>
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