Take That show wins top gong
An Audience With Take That...Live! on ITV1 has won a top gong at the Bafta Craft awards.
It took the production design category and became the first non-drama set to win a Craft Bafta.
Newsreader Jon Snow hosted the bash that honours those who work behind the camera.
Sir David Jason, Jim Broadbent, Life On Mars star Philip Glenister and The Office's Martin Freeman all showed up at the Dorchester hotel in central London.
Despite being nominated for five awards at the event, Life On Mars walked away empty-handed.
Peter Morgan, acclaimed for the movie The Queen, won best writer at the ceremony. Morgan's award was for the Channel 4 drama Longford, which stars Broadbent as the campaigner fighting to get Myra Hindley released from jail.
The BBC1 production of Jane Eyre won the best hair and make-up category and the costume design award went to The Virgin Queen, also on BBC1.
ITV1's Prime Suspect: The Final Act won the original television music category, while Terry Pratchett's Hogfather on Sky One took the visual effects gong.
Producer and director Sydney Lotterby, whose credits have included Porridge and Yes Minister, was the recipient of the special award, presented by TV veteran Sir David.
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