Top Boy, Happy Valley and The Sixth Commandment are the big winners at this year's BAFTA TV Awards, taking home two prizes apiece.
The final season of the critically acclaimed Netflix series Top Boy was named best drama, with star Jasmine Jobson also named best supporting actress.
Happy Valley picked up the award for most memorable moment, the only prize voted for by the public, while star Sarah Lancashire was named best actress once again for her portrayal of police sergeant Catherine Cawood - after first winning the prize for the role in 2017.
The Sixth Commandment picked up the awards for best limited drama and best actor for its star, Timothy Spall.
Despite leading the nominations race with eight nods in total, royal drama The Crown left empty-handed.
Crime drama Top Boy follows the lives of Sully (Kane "Kano" Robinson) and Dushane (Ashley Walters) and the themes of crime, drugs and violence on the Summerhouse estate in Hackney, east London.
Picking up the best drama award, producer Charles Steel paid tribute to stars Walters and Robinson, while Jobson told the BAFTAs audience: "I just want to say I am the woman who has been standing in a group full of men, you have shown me what it is to be strong and independent and how important it is to stand out in a crowd full of people where it's easy to be invisible.
"Netflix, Top Boy, you changed my life."
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