Benedict Cumberbatch
and Martin Freeman are everywhere these days, so its probably no surprise that Sherlock walked away with the award for Best Drama Series at at last night's Royal Television Society awards in London.

The BBC drama did rather well, and scooped a second award for co-creator Steven Moffat, who picked up a gong for his writing on the night. Sean Bean was recognised as Best Actor for his performance in Accused II while Olivia Colman picked up Best Actress for the same series.

Other winners on the night included Ant and Dec, who got the nod for Entertainment Performance based on their latest series of I'm A Celeb. And Celebrity Juice beat out the likes of Britain's Got Talent to take home the Entertainment Show title. When it came to international telly, Lena Dunham's Girls was the big hit, while Danny Boyle got a very special award for his Olympic Opening Ceremony. No surprises there then!

Catch the full list of winners below:

Actor (Female)
Olivia Colman - Accused

Actor (Male)
Sean Bean - Accused

Arts
Lucian Freud: Painted Life

Children's Drama
Wolfblood

Children's Programme
Room on the Broom

Comedy Performance
Jessica Hynes - Twenty Twelve (Series 2)

Daytime Programme
Remembrance Week

Documentary Series
Protecting Our Children

Drama Serial
Good Cop

Drama Series
Sherlock

Entertainment
Celebrity Juice

Entertainment Performance
Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly - I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

History
The Secret History of Our Streets

International
Girls

Live Event
The London Olympics 2012

Nations and Regions Programme
The Bank Of Dave

Popular Factual and Features
Long Lost Family

Presenter
Clare Balding - The Olympics, BBC Productions for BBC

Science and Natural History
Operation Iceberg

Scripted Comedy
Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life

Single Documentary
7/7: One Day in London

Single Drama
The Hollow Crown: Richard II

Soap and Continuing Drama
Coronation Street

Writer - Comedy
Writing Team - The Thick of It (Series 4)

Writer - Drama
Steven Moffat - Sherlock

Judges' Award
Channel 4's coverage of the London Paralympics 2012

Judges' Award
Danny Boyle

Lifetime Achievement Award
Dave Gordon