Mon, 28 May, 2012 - 09:11
There was Irish success in four Bafta categories in London last night.
Brendan O'Carroll's 'Mrs Brown's Boys' picked up the prize for Best Situation Comedy category, beating competition including 'Rev' and 'Fresh Meat'.
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CourtsEntertainmentBAFTAsPlace: LondonPlace: Royal Festival HallPlace: AfghanistanPerson: Brendan O'CarrollPerson: O'CarrollPerson: Dara O'BriainPerson: O'BriainPerson: Graham NortonPerson: Engelbert HumperdinckPerson: Andrew ScottPerson: MoriartyPerson: ScottPerson: Martin FreemanPerson: Benedict CumberbatchPerson: Sherlock HolmesPerson: Steven MoffatPerson: Matt SmithPerson: CumberbatchPerson: MoffatPerson: SmithPerson: Monica DolaPerson: Rose WestPerson: FredPerson: Dominic WestPerson: Janet LeachPerson: Fred WestPerson: WESTPerson: Emily WatsonPerson: LeachPerson: Jack ThornePerson: PratchettPerson: Peter SmedleyPerson: Bill RoachePerson: Ken BarlowPerson: Kelly HolmesPerson: Jonathan EdwardsEvent: Eurovision Song ContestOrganisation: ITV1Organisation: BBC3Organisation: BBC2Organisation: BBCOrganisation: Channel 4Organisation: BBC1
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