'Appropriate Adult' takes top acting prizes at Bafta TV Awards

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MUMBAI: ?Appropriate Adult?, an ITV miniseries about a serial killer Fred West, won three acting awards at the Bafta TV awards in the UK.

Dominic West, Emily Watson and Monica Dolan won for their roles in the show. West beat out stiff competition that included the star of ?Sherlock? Benedict Cumberbatch.

Andrew Scott won the award for supporting actor in ?Sherlock? as the Elad character?s nemesis Moriarty. ITV2?s show ?Celebrity Juice? won the YouTube audience award.

The award for best drama show went to BBC?s ?The Fades?. The award for comedy programme went to BBC?s ?Stewart Lee?s Comedy Vehicle? while its sitcom ?Mrs Brown?s Boys? won in that category. Its factual series ?Our War ? also triumphed.

Danish thriller ?Borgen? won for best international TV show. Rolf Harris got the Fellowship Award.

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