The list of main winners at the 2005 Bafta Awards:Actor
Rhys Ifans - Not Only But Always
Also nominated:
Benedict Cumberbatch - Hawking
Michael Sheen - Dirty Filthy Love
Mark Strong - The Long Firm
Actress
Anamaria Marinca - Sex Traffic
Also nominated:
Brenda Blethyn - Belonging
Anne-Marie Duff - Shameless
Lia Williams - May 33rd
Entertainment performance
Paul O'Grady - The Paul O'Grady Show
Also nominated:
Ant & Dec - I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here
Stephen Fry - QI
Paul Merton - Have I Got News For You
Comedy performance
Matt Lucas and David Walliams - Little Britain
Also nominated:
Rory Bremner - Bremner, Bird and Fortune
Julia Davis - Nighty Night
Tamsin Greig - Green Wing
Single drama
Omagh
Also nominated:
Dirty Filthy Love
Hawking
Not Only But Always
Drama series
Shameless
Also nominated:
Bodies
Conviction
Spooks
Drama serial
Sex Traffic
Also nominated:
Blackpool
The Long Firm
Outlaws
Continuing drama
Coronation Street
Also nominated:
The Bill
Doctors
Holby City
Factual series
The Power of Nightmares
Also nominated:
Brat Camp
Himalaya with Michael Palin
Who Do You Think You Are?
Lew Grade Award for entertainment programme/series
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!
Also nominated:
Friday Night With Jonathan Ross
QI
Strictly Come Dancing
Situation comedy
Black Books
Also nominated:
Green Wing
Nighty Night
The Vicar of Dibley Christmas Special
Comedy programme or series
Little Britain
Also nominated:
The Catherine Tate Show
Harry Hill's TV Burp
The Mark Steel Lectures
Huw Wheldon award for specialist factual
Dunkirk
Also nominated:
D-Day
D-Day: The Ultimate Conflict
Howard Goodall's 20th Century Greats
Flaherty award for single documentary
The Orphans Of Nkandla
Also nominated:
The Boy Whose Skin Fell Off
The Brighton Bomb
The F***ing Fulfords
Features
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares
Also nominated:
Holiday Showdown
Little Angels
Top Gear
Sport
Olympics 2004 (Matthew Pinsent's rowing for gold) - BBC One
Also nominated:
Euro 2004: France v England - ITV1
Formula One - Monaco - ITV1
Olympics 2004 (Final Night Athletics) - BBC One
News coverage
BBC Ten O'Clock News: Madrid Bombing
Also nominated:
BBC News 24 - Hutton
Sky News - The Tsunami Disaster
Tsunami: Seven Days That Shook The World - ITN
Current affairs
Death In Gaza
Also nominated:
The Secret Agent
Tonight With Trevor McDonald: Our Daughter Holly
Undercover Nurseries (Real Story)
Special Awards
Outstanding contribution to television
Michael Palin
Special award for 50 years of broadcasting
ITV
Richard Dimbleby award
Jon Snow
Academy Fellowship
Sir David Frost
Alan Clarke award for outstanding creative contribution to television
Paul Greengrass
Dennis Potter award for outstanding writing for television
Alan Plater