Line of Duty, Casualty and Harry Enfield & Paul Whitehouse have won at the Royal Television Society Programme Awards 2013-2014.
The event - which honours excellence across all genres of television programming - took place at London's Grosvenor House Hotel on Tuesday (March 17), hosted by John Sergeant.
Line of Duty picked up Best Drama Series, Best Actress went to Happy Valley's Sarah Lancashire and Best Actor was won by Tom Hollander (A Poet in New York).
Casualty beat Coronation Street and EastEnders to claim Best Soap, while comedy Harry & Paul's Story of the Twos received two awards from its three nominations.
Strictly Come Dancing's Claudia Winkleman also took home Entertainment Performance, The Graham Norton Show won for Entertainment Programme and The Island With Bear Grylls triumphed in the Popular, Factual and Features category.
Sky Sports' Gary Neville collected Best Sports Commentator for the second year running, and the Lifetime...
The event - which honours excellence across all genres of television programming - took place at London's Grosvenor House Hotel on Tuesday (March 17), hosted by John Sergeant.
Line of Duty picked up Best Drama Series, Best Actress went to Happy Valley's Sarah Lancashire and Best Actor was won by Tom Hollander (A Poet in New York).
Casualty beat Coronation Street and EastEnders to claim Best Soap, while comedy Harry & Paul's Story of the Twos received two awards from its three nominations.
Strictly Come Dancing's Claudia Winkleman also took home Entertainment Performance, The Graham Norton Show won for Entertainment Programme and The Island With Bear Grylls triumphed in the Popular, Factual and Features category.
Sky Sports' Gary Neville collected Best Sports Commentator for the second year running, and the Lifetime...
- 3/18/2015
- Digital Spy
Billy Connolly presents the final part of his moving, yet still hilarious, ITV documentary series Big Send Off tonight (May 14).
The Big Yin is best known for his prolific stand-up comedy career over the past six decades, but he has often shown off many different strings to his bow, taking in the world of TV, film, music and charity work.
To mark Connolly's latest excellent project, Digital Spy takes a look at just some of his best moments outside his stand-up work.
1. The Humblebums
Before Billy started his stand-up career, he sang with the late Gerry Rafferty of 'Baker Street' fame in the folk group The Humblebums, along with Tam Harvey. Largely forgotten outside the folk world, they did produce some genuinely brilliant tracks, both moving and funny. Their gigs often featured Connolly chatting to the audience between songs, eventually leading to him giving the comedy thing a go full-time.
The Big Yin is best known for his prolific stand-up comedy career over the past six decades, but he has often shown off many different strings to his bow, taking in the world of TV, film, music and charity work.
To mark Connolly's latest excellent project, Digital Spy takes a look at just some of his best moments outside his stand-up work.
1. The Humblebums
Before Billy started his stand-up career, he sang with the late Gerry Rafferty of 'Baker Street' fame in the folk group The Humblebums, along with Tam Harvey. Largely forgotten outside the folk world, they did produce some genuinely brilliant tracks, both moving and funny. Their gigs often featured Connolly chatting to the audience between songs, eventually leading to him giving the comedy thing a go full-time.
- 5/14/2014
- Digital Spy
Youngers: E4, 7.30pm
The series that follows a group of friends negotiating their way through teenage life and London's music scene returns to our screens this evening.
Months have passed since the Youngers fell out at the Avengerz Krew concert, and Jay has experienced a renewed interest in music, starting to lay down new tracks with his producer friend Leon.
Meanwhile, things haven't quite kicked off for Yemi or Davina, who are still struggling to find their big break.
Billy Connolly's Big Send Off: ITV, 9pm
Billy Connolly tackles the issue of mortality in this new two-part documentary series.
Having discussed last year his own experience of surgery for his prostate cancer and being diagnosed with Parkinson's, Connolly goes on a journey covering the globe to discover how different cultures and religions deal with the concept of death, as well as discussing his own life coming to an end.
The series that follows a group of friends negotiating their way through teenage life and London's music scene returns to our screens this evening.
Months have passed since the Youngers fell out at the Avengerz Krew concert, and Jay has experienced a renewed interest in music, starting to lay down new tracks with his producer friend Leon.
Meanwhile, things haven't quite kicked off for Yemi or Davina, who are still struggling to find their big break.
Billy Connolly's Big Send Off: ITV, 9pm
Billy Connolly tackles the issue of mortality in this new two-part documentary series.
Having discussed last year his own experience of surgery for his prostate cancer and being diagnosed with Parkinson's, Connolly goes on a journey covering the globe to discover how different cultures and religions deal with the concept of death, as well as discussing his own life coming to an end.
- 5/7/2014
- Digital Spy
Billy Connolly has appeared in a new clip from his upcoming ITV documentary.
The legendary comedian speaks about being diagnosed with prostate cancer and Parkinson's disease on the same day in the promo.
Connolly said: "I had a funny week. On the Monday, I got hearing aids. On the Tuesday, I got pills for heartburn, which I have to take all the time. And on the Wednesday, I got news that I had prostate cancer and Parkinson's disease.
"They told me on the phone. They said, 'Look we've had the result and it's cancer.' And I said, 'Oh no-body's ever said that to me before.' And Pamela was standing behind me and gave me a bit of a cuddle but I wasn't unduly worried.
"The Parkinson's was strange because it was a man in a hotel who spotted it. He said, 'Excuse me Billy, I'm a big fan...
The legendary comedian speaks about being diagnosed with prostate cancer and Parkinson's disease on the same day in the promo.
Connolly said: "I had a funny week. On the Monday, I got hearing aids. On the Tuesday, I got pills for heartburn, which I have to take all the time. And on the Wednesday, I got news that I had prostate cancer and Parkinson's disease.
"They told me on the phone. They said, 'Look we've had the result and it's cancer.' And I said, 'Oh no-body's ever said that to me before.' And Pamela was standing behind me and gave me a bit of a cuddle but I wasn't unduly worried.
"The Parkinson's was strange because it was a man in a hotel who spotted it. He said, 'Excuse me Billy, I'm a big fan...
- 5/2/2014
- Digital Spy
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