"Hot Fuzz" star Simon Pegg and his wife, Maureen, arrive for the BAFTA television awards in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008. In the night's big upset, "Cranford" lost the best drama award to "Britz," a drama about terrorism in Britain.
Eileen Atkins poses for photographers with her BAFTA television award for Best Actress for her role in "Cranford" in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008. She beat several others, including Dame Judi Dench, for the prize.
Dame Judi Dench arrives for the BAFTA television awards in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008. Nominated for best actress, Dench lost the award to her "Cranford" co-star Eileen Atkins.
Former British newspaper editor and reality television star Piers Morgan, left, and British actress Amanda Holden arrive for the BAFTA television awards in London, Sunday April 20, 2008. Morgan won the "Celebrity Apprentice" title this year.
American actor Patrick Duffy arrives for the BAFTA television awards in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008.
British model Kelly Brook arrives for the BAFTA television awards in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008.
New Zealand actor Alan Dale, left, and his wife, Tracey, arrive for the BAFTA television awards in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008.
Andrew Garfield poses for the photographers with his BAFTA television award for Best Actor for his role in "Boy A" in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008.
The production team of the continuing drama serial "Holby City" pose with actor Robert Powell, second right, and actor Patrick Duffy, right, at the the BAFTA television awards in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008.
British actor John Hurt, right, and his wife, Ann Rees Meyers, arrive for the BAFTA television awards in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008.
British singer Katherine Jenkins arrives for the BAFTA television awards in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008.
Tony McHale, left, part of the production team of the continuing drama serial "Holby City" with actor Robert Powell and their BAFTA television award for Continuing Drama serial, in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008.
Irish comedian and television presenter Graham Norton arrives for the BAFTA television awards in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008. Norton hosted Sunday's awards ceremony, the British version of the Emmys.
Milo Ventimiglia, left, and his "Heroes" co-star Adrian Pasdar pose for the photographers at the BAFTA television awards, in London, Sunday, April 20, 2008. "Heroes" won the internatuional award, beating "Californication," "The Family Guy" and "My Name Is Earl."