The last ever South Bank Awards took place last night (well, one can only assume they're the last awards given ITV are canning the show after this series), and many a culturadle sort - and Rachel Stevens, Miquita 'water me, please' Oliver, Peaches Geldof, Rick Edwards and Will Young's pants - turned up to see the eclectic list of nominees collect their gongs. Below are the list of winners. If you're not into cultural happenings, it might interest you to know that Peaches spent a large portion of her evening swinging out of a used pipe cleaner AKA Ronnie Wood.

FULL WINNERS LIST

Comedy: Presented by Billy Connolly
Winner: The Thick Of It - BBC2
Home Time - BBC2
The Inbetweeners - E4

TV Drama: Presented by Rob Brydon
Winner: Red Riding - C4
Being Human - BBC3
Collision - ITV1

Pop: Presented by Jarvis Cocker
Winner: Florence + the Machine - Lungs (not in attendance - acceptance speech through VT)
Frankmusik - Complete Me
The xx - xx

Visual Arts: Presented by Grayson Perry
Winner: Anish Kapoor - RA
Richard Long - Tate Britain
Roger Hiorns - Seizure

Film: Presented by Rachel Weisz
Winner: Fish Tank
An Education
The Damned United

Arts Council England’s Diversity Award: Presented by Jo Whiley
Winner: Julie McNamara - Playwright and performing artist.
Jenny Sealey - Graeae Theatre Company
Clean Break - Theatre, Education, new Writing

The Times Breakthrough Award: Presented by Sir Ian McKellen
Winner: David Blandy - for Visual Art
Alina Ibragimova - for Classical Music
Emma Fryer - for Comedy
Melissa Hamilton - for Dance
Carey Mulligan - for Film
Peter Akinti - for Literature
Daniel Kramer - for Opera
The xx - for Pop
Lucy Prebble - for Theatre
Suranne Jones - for TV Drama

Literature: Presented by PD James
Winner: The Quickening Maze - Adam Foulds
Forest Gate - Peter Akinti
The Little Stranger - Sarah Waters

Opera: Presented by Rolando Villazon
Winner: Peter Grimes – ENO
Into the Little Hill / Down by the Greenwood Side
The Fairy Queen – Glyndebourne

Theatre: Presented by Dominic West
Winner: A Streetcar Named Desire - Donmar Warehouse - The Donmar’s revival starring Rachel Weisz, funnily enough.
Jerusalem - Jez Butterworth - Royal Court Theatre
The Habit of Art - Alan 'I was robbed' Bennett - National Theatre

Dance: Presented by Royal Ballet principle Tamara Rojo
Winner: E=mc² - David Bintley - Birmingham Royal Ballet
Diversity - Dance Troupe
Limen - Wayne McGregor - Royal Opera House

Outstanding Achievement Award: Presented by Sir David Attenborough
Winner: Melvyn Bragg

FIX!!!