Last night (Monday 28 November) the winners of this year's Royal Television Society Awards for Craft & Design were announced in a ceremony hosted by Sandi Toksvig. A whole range of production talent was recognised at the event and you can see a full list of the winners on the RTS website.
Congratulations to all the winners and nominees. We are especially proud of those who were honoured for their work on BBC television programmes, who went home with the top accolade in 20 of the 28 categories:
The Night Manager, BBC One

The Night Manager won three awards:
Make Up Design - Drama: Jenna Wrage
Costume Design - Drama: Signe Sejlund
Music - Original Title: Victor Reyes
War And Peace, BBC One

War And Peace walked away with two awards:
Photography - Drama & Comedy: George Steel
Effects - Special: Jens Doeldissen & Darius Cicenas @ Film Effects
Doctor Foster, BBC One

Editing - Drama: Tom Hemmings
The Voice UK, BBC One

Lighting for Multicamera: Gurdip Mahal, Ross Williams & Rob Bradley
Tracey Ullman's Show, BBC One

Make Up Design - Entertainment & Non Drama: Vanessa White, Floris Schuller & Neill Gorton
imagine. . . Antony Gormley: Being Human, BBC One

Photography - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama: Morag Tinto
A Midsummer Night's Dream, BBC One

Picture Enhancement: Kevin Horsewood
Exodus: Our Journey to Europe, BBC Two

Exodus: Our Journey to Europe won two awards:
Director - Documentary/Factual & Non Drama: James Bluemel
Editing - Documentary/Factual: Simon Sykes, Nick Fenton & Sunshine Jackson
Countdown To Life: The Extraordinary Making Of You, BBC Two

Effects - Digital: BDH Digital Effects Team
Murdered By My Father, BBC Three

Director - Drama: Bruce Goodison
People Just Do Nothing, BBC Three

Director - Comedy Drama/Situation Comedy: Jack Clough
Murder In Successville, BBC Three

Production Design - Entertainment & Non Drama: Antony Cartlidge
Newsround: China - The Left-Behind Children, CBBC

Design - Programme Content Sequences: Made in Colour
BBC Sport

Olympics 2016 (Opening Ceremony Opener)
Editing - Sport: Nicholas Perry, John Nicholson & Simon Livingstone & BBC Sport Production Team
2016 Rio Olympics
Design - Trails & Packaging: Ron Chakraborty, Jonathan Bramley, BBC Sport Marketing Team & RKCR/Y&R
FA Cup 2015-16: First Round – Salford City v Notts County
Multicamera Work - Sport: Andrew Clement, Joe Noonan, Richard Lancaster & Glen Woodcock

The BBC Natural History Unit received the Design & Craft Innovation Award for BBC Two's Springwatch, and the Lifetime Achievement Award went to cinematographer David Odd who has worked on many television shows including The Syndicate, The Village and Marvellous, all for the BBC.