The awards, which are held annually to celebrate achievements by performers and production staff in Welsh-made films and television programmes, took place in Cardiff last night (October 26).
Sherlock was the biggest winner of the night, collecting three awards. The detective drama, which stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, picked up the award for Television Drama.
It also won in the technical categories, with Arwel Wyn Jones picking up the award for Production Design for his work on the show. Claire Pritchard-Jones also won the Make Up and Hair category for Sherlock.
Doctor Who picked up the award for Special, Visual Effects and Graphics, with Tîm Effeithiau and the Effects Team winning the category for their work on the sci-fi series.
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Tom Riley was named Best Actor for his work on Da Vinci's Demons, while Rhian Blythe won Best Actress for Gwaith/Cartref.
Griff Rhys Jones won the award for Best Presenter for his work on A Great Welsh Adventure, while The Call Centre was named Best Factual Series.
Nerys Hughes won the BAFTA Special Award for Outstanding Contribution to Television.
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