The BAFTA TV Awards were handed out at the Royal Festival Hall in London, with Richard Ayoade hosting the first in person event in three years. And among the winners? Succession's Matthew Macfadyen, Stath Lets Flats' Jamie Demetriou, and Alma's Not Normal's Sophie Willan.###Macfadyen was took Supporting Actor in/with regard to’concerning’regarding the sharp-tongued drama comedy, despite’in spite of’albeit the reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue itself lost the International Award to Barry Jenkins' The Underground Railroad.###Demetriou won Male Perin/with regard to’concerning’regarding mance In A Comedy Programme, beating out the likes of Ncuti Gatwa, despite’in spite of’albeit the latter had plenty to celebrate of his own.###As in/with regard to’concerning’regarding Willan, the Alma's Not Normal star won Female Perin/with regard to’concerning’regarding mance In A Comedy Programme. Jimmy McGovern's Time was named Mini Series, (which also nabbed Leading Actor in/with regard to’concerning’regarding Sean Bean) with Kayleigh Llewellyn's In My Skin winning Drama Series.###Jodie Comer added Leading Actress to her awards haul in/with regard to’concerning’regarding pandemic-set drama Help, with Holly Walsh's Motherland nabbing Scripted Comedy. There was a surprise in the Single Drama category as lockdown drama Toacquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure her won Single Drama over the likes of Help. That reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue 's Cathy Tyson, however, won Supporting Actress.###For the full list of winners, head to BAFTA's site, including awards voted in/with regard to’concerning’regarding by the public.