TV BAFTAs

All the winners and dresses from the starriest night in British TV
PA PhotosFearne Cotton opted for a glamorous Hollywood style for the TV BAFTAs, wearing this gold effect vintage dress, complete with bat-winged sleeves and a vivid red lip.
Rex FeaturesMillie Mackintosh went from Chelsea girl to Grecian goddess, wearing this white Lanvin dress with an exposed side gold zip and ruching around the hip and waist. She accessorised with Aase Hopstock's Gemini clutch.
Rex FeaturesBenedict Cumberbatch might have missed out on a prize at the TV BAFTAs but he certainly got the vote of every female in attendance, turning up to the BAFTAs with slicked-back hair and a crisp suit.
Rex FeaturesFearne Cotton, Holly Willoughby and Keith Lemon were all smiles as they took to the Union-Jack TV BAFTAs red carpet – and there was cause for celebration later when their show Celebrity Juice picked up the YouTube Audience Award.
PA PhotosAfter displaying her penchant for prom dresses at Cannes this week, we weren’t surprised to see Kelly Brook wearing this cute lace and tulle black and pink cocktail dress by Jacques Azagury at the TV BAFTAs.
PA PhotosEmilia Fox opted against a classic red carpet dress, choosing instead a 1960 Hartnell haute couture duchesse satin skirt from William Vintage. Her bodice, also from the brand, was pale silk organza set embroidered with over 3000 crystal beads. The actress finished off her look with Adler white gold 'Sail' earrings set with white and brown diamonds.
Rex FeaturesMade In Chelsea star Ollie Locke turned up to the TV BAFTAs in typical flamboyant fashion. He was wearing a velvet tuxedo by Ralph Lauren with an oversized bow-tie. The Made In Chelsea crew went home empty-handed but we reckon they still had an amazing time.
PA PhotosThings seemed to be going from strength to strength for Millie Mackintosh and her beau Professor Green. The rapper, who wore a midnight blue Alexander McQueen suit on the night, has apparently introduced the Chelsea gal to his family.
Rex FeaturesRicky Gervais was a surprise addition to the guest list last night as he accompanied his partner Jane Fallon to the TV BAFTAs.
PA PhotosDownton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt embraced this season’s lingerie trend in this dark green satin gown by Alberta Ferretti.
PA PhotosHolly Willoughby was sitting pretty in this pink, ethereal Jenny Packham dress, decorated around her waist with silver crystals and sequins.
PA PhotosNude was certainly a popular choice on the TV BAFTAs red carpet. Sheridan Smith contrasted her russet bob with this blush pink party dress, embellished at the hem with a cut-out wing design. The actress accessorised with navy pumps and a gold clutch.
PA PhotosCheska Hull went for full-on glitz at the TV BAFTAs. We love the way she matched the pearl beads on her clutch bag to the waistband and shoulder details of her Grecian draped gown, which was by Anoushka G.
PA PhotosAmy Childs cut a flawless silhouette on the red carpet thanks to her turquoise Victoria Beckham gown. Finishing her look with a high-rise ballerina bun, this might be her best outfit to date.
PA PhotosDoctor Who star Sophie Okonedo went for a low-key summer-perfect look with a long bird-print dress with stripe detail.
PA PhotosGabriella Ellis continued her journey through the hair colour rainbow, ground-testing blue and purple tips with her plunging blue silk gown - a £1,542 Nina Naustdal GOLD creation.
PA PhotosRosie Fortescue might not have been on the winners list, as Made In Chelsea missed out on the reality gong, but she scored some serious fashion points for this floor-length ultra-feminine printed gown, by ALC at Oxygen Boutique.
PA PhotosLydia Bright looked princess-perfect in a pale grey Amnesty gown, topped off with a retro-fabulous blonde up-do.
PA PhotosVeteran small screen star Rolf Harris gave the fashionable attendees a run for their money in a bright turquoise jacket with a celebratory purple print. And it’s no wonder that the 82-year-old, Perth-born artist was feeling joyous: he was honoured with a TV BAFTA lifetime achievement award, the first-ever Australian to be so inducted into the BAFTA fellowship.
PA PhotosDominic West proudly shows off the Leading Actor BAFTA he won for his portrayal of serial killer Fred West in Appropriate Adult. The harrowing drama swept the board at the ceremony, earning Leading Actress and Supporting Actress gongs for West’s co-stars Emily Watson and Monica Dolan respectively.
PA PhotosThis Is England 88 star Vicky McClure shrugged off the grittiness of her character Lol for her big BAFTA moment, wearing a strapless 1958 Balenciaga haute couture dress of black Spanish lace and black diamonds, provided by William Vintage.
PA PhotosMelissa George brought a touch of Hollywood with her, courtesy of this flower-embellished Armani Privé sheath.
PA PhotosMatt Smith, aka The Doctor, added a quirky touch to his red carpet look with a pair of pink socks. The star took to the stage with fellow thesp Benedict Cumberbatch to present a Special Award to writer Steven Moffat.
PA PhotosAlexandra 'Binky' Felstead upped the Made In Chelsea glamour quotient yet further in this navy floor-sweeper with embellished shoulders and an elegant, side-swept down ‘do.