Bafta TV Craft Awards 2015: List of Winners in full from Sherlock to Doctor Who
Sally Wainwright won best drama writer for Happy Valley, while Mackenzie Crook picked up best comedy writer for Detectorists
Sherlock and The X Factor were among the shows recognised at an awards ceremony celebrating the best behind-the-scenes work on TV last year.
The BBC take on Arthur Conan Doyle's detective stories won for editing and sound in the fiction category at the British Academy Television Craft Awards tonight.
There was also success for ITV, with staff who worked on The X Factor taking the entertainment craft team award - pipping rivals The Voice and Strictly Come Dancing.
Sally Wainwright won the drama writer category for her police thriller Happy Valley. Mackenzie Crook, the former The Office actor, prevailed in the comedy writing section for Detectorists, in which he also starred.
Doctor Who was successful in the special, visual & graphic effects category.
Bafta TV Craft Awards winners in full
Special award : Hilary Briegel
Breakthrough talent : Marc Williamson (The Last Chance School)
Costume design : Phoebe De Gaye (The Musketeers)
Digital Creativity: Live From Space: Online
Director, factual: Dan Reed (The Paedophile Hunter)
Director, fiction: Julian Farino (Marvellous)
Director, Multi-Camera: Paul Mcnamara (2014 FA Cup Final)
Editing, Factual: Jake Martin (Grayson Perry: Who Are You?)
Editing, Fiction: Yan Miles (Sherlock)
Entertainment Craft Team: Dave Davey, Robert Edwards, Falk Rosenthal (The X Factor)
Make Up and Hair Design: Enzo Mastrantonio, Nick Dudman, Stefano Ceccarelli (Penny Dreadful)
Original Music: Abel Korzeniowski (Penny Dreadful)
Photography, Factual: Marcel Mettelsiefen (Children On The Frontline, Dispatches)
Photography and Lighting, Fiction: Mike Eley (The Lost Honour Of Christopher Jefferies)
Production Design: Jonathan McKinstry, Philip Murphy (Penny Dreadful)
Sound, Factual: Mike Hatch, Kuz Randhawa, Matt Skilton (Messiah At The Foundling Hospital)
Sound, Fiction: John Mooney, Douglas Sinclair, Howard Bargroff, Paul Mcfadden (Sherlock)
Special, Visual and Graphic Effects: MILK VFX, REAL SFX, BBC WALES VFX (Doctor Who)
Titles and Graphic Identity: Mark Roalfe, Tomek Baginski, Ron Chakraborty (Winter Olympics 2014)
Writer, Comedy: Mackenzie Crook (Detectorists)
Writer, Drama: Sally Wainwright (Happy Valley)
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