The Royal Television Society Programme Awards went ahead on Tuesday night despite fears over coronavirus after the ceremony was held behind closed doors.
Here is a list of the winners in full.
Actor (female)
Tamara Lawrance – The Long Song
Actor (male)
Stephen Graham – The Virtues
The award for Actor – Male goes to @StephenGraham73 for his “emotional rawness” which was “mesmerising” in @Channel4’s #TheVirtues #RTSAwards pic.twitter.com/KjDrGc9sDX
— Royal Television Society (@RTS_media) March 17, 2020
Arts
Bros: After The Screaming Stops
Breakthrough award
Tanya Moodie – Motherland
Children’s programme
Zog
Comedy performance (female)
Saoirse-Monica Jackson – Derry Girls
Comedy performance (male)
Ncuti Gatwa – Sex Education
Daytime programme
The Repair Shop
Documentary series
The Choir: Our School By The Tower
Drama series
Gentleman Jack
Entertainment
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK
Entertainment performance
London Hughes – Don’t Hate The Playaz
When the Corona clears and I’m finally allowed back into the country this beautiful award will have a home in my bathroom 💕 thank you @RTS_media pic.twitter.com/bo5Q6iI8GI
— London Hughes (@TheLondonHughes) March 17, 2020
Formatted popular factual
The British Tribe Next Door
History
Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain
Live event
Stormzy at Glastonbury 2019
Mini-series
The Long Song
Presenter
Mobeen Azhar – Hometown: A Killing
RTS Channel Of The Year
Channel 5
Science and natural history
The Parkinson’s Drug Trial: A Miracle Cure?
Scripted comedy
Fleabag
Single documentary
War In The Blood
Single drama
The Left Behind
Soap and continuing drama
Casualty
Well done to @BBCOne’s @BBCCasualty for winning the Soap and Continuing Drama award, showcasing “impressive production values, cinematic use of sound and a compelling central performance” #RTSAwards pic.twitter.com/Jxdc4PqnGi
— Royal Television Society (@RTS_media) March 17, 2020
Sports presenter
Alex Scott – 2019 Fifa Women’s World Cup
Sports programme
ICC Cricket World Cup Final
Writer (comedy)
Phoebe Waller-Bridge – Fleabag
Writer (drama)
Craig Mazin – Chernobyl
Huge congratulations to #JaneFeatherstone, founder and chief executive of @sisterglobal, who wins the 2020 Judges’ Award #RTSAwards pic.twitter.com/mICDnfMuT2
— Royal Television Society (@RTS_media) March 17, 2020
Judges’ award
Jane Featherstone