Olivia Colman wins two Bafta awards
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Olivia Colman has won two Baftas, taking the prizes for best supporting actress for Accused and best female in a comedy programme for Twenty Twelve.
Colman said of her win for Accused: "Turns out it does mean a lot. And I'm not going to cry."
BBC Olympic satire Twenty Twelve also won best sitcom at the TV Bafta Awards.
BBC One's Last Tango in Halifax took best drama series and Channel 4's London 2012 Paralympic Games won best sport and live event.
The Paralympics beat the BBC's coverage of the Olympic opening ceremony, Super Saturday and the men's Wimbledon final.
Ade Adepitan, who co-presented the award-winning Paralympic coverage with Clare Balding, thanked Channel 4 for "allowing us to show the Paralympics warts and all" and for "allowing us to be ourselves", referring to his fellow Paralympic athletes.
Balding, who won a Bafta Special Award, said she was "aware this would not have happened if it weren't for the magic of last summer", referring to the 2012 Games, when she presented for both the BBC's Olympic and Channel 4's Paralympic coverage.
"I'm so grateful to the BBC and Channel 4 for putting me at the heart of those events," she said, before tearfully thanking her parents and her partner.


















































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