Olivia Colman leads the accolades at the RTS Awards
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On Tuesday evening, she paved the way with elegance and prestige as she took center stage at the Royal Television Society awards ceremony to accept one of the night’s top honors.

Olivia Colman indeed secured the Best Female Actress award, thanks to her performances in the ITV drama Broadchurch and the Channel 4 series Run. She accepted her award in a stylish cream outfit.

The 40-year-old actress completed her loosely fitted dress with sophistication, choosing a peach and black shift coat with collarless detail, perfectly paired with shiny gold heels.

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Fifties chic: Olivia Colman opted for a retro ensemble comprised of cream dress with a peach and black shift coat and gold heels for her night at the Royal Television Society Awards on Tuesday evening

Fifties chic: Olivia Colman opted for a retro ensemble comprised of cream dress with a peach and black shift coat and gold heels for her night at the Royal Television Society Awards on Tuesday evening

Olivia, a double BAFTA winner for past roles in Accused and Twenty Twelve, completed her outfit with a sparkly clutch bag, bangles and a solid gold watch.

Her look offered a vague echo of fifties chic, and she stood out as she posed for photos alongside Broadchurch co-stars Jodie Whittaker and Andrew Buchan.

Olivia was favourite to scoop the award at London’s Grosvenor House in a category that also included Scottish actress Sharon Rooney for 90s based My Mad Fat Diary and co-star, Jodie

Rivals: Olivia was nominated in the category for Best Actress with Mad Fat Diary star Sharon Rooney

Rivals: Olivia was nominated in the category for Best Actress with Mad Fat Diary star Sharon Rooney

Co-star: Jodie Whittaker was also nominated for her role in ITV drama Broadchurch

Plenty to smile about: Olivia scooped on e of the night's biggest prizes

Co-stars: Broadchurch actresses Jodie Whittaker (L) and Olivia Colman (R) were both nominated in the category for Best Actress on Tuesday evening

Close: The co-stars pose for a photo at London's Grosvenor House Hotel

Close: The co-stars pose for a photo at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel

The hit show, an ensemble crime drama that explored the impact of a tragic death on a tightly knit community, developed a huge following during its eight episode run.

Referring to series two, which has been commissioned and will begin principal photography this year, Jodie admitted that its two principal stars, Olivia and David Tennant, would definitely be returning.

‘David and Olivia will obviously be in season two,’ she said. ‘It doesn’t shoot for a few months, I think – middle of the summer sometime.

Time for a selfie: The double BAFTA winner was in high spirits at the event after claiming her award for Best Actress

Time for a selfie: The double BAFTA winner was in high spirits at the event after claiming her award for Best Actress

Three's company: The two actresses were joined by a host of fellow actors, producers, directors and writers on the night - amongst them Broadchurch co-star Andrew Buchan

Three’s company: The two actresses were joined by a host of fellow actors, producers, directors and writers on the night – amongst them Broadchurch co-star Andrew Buchan

‘None of us know if we’re in it, or if we’re not in it. It was exciting and wonderful to be a part of, I really enjoyed it, so there’s no part of me that wouldn’t do it if I was asked.’

Other winners on Tuesday evening included Idris Elba, whose leading role in BBC show Luther landed him the award for Best Male Actor, while fellow BBC star Brendan O’Carroll won Best Comedic Performance for Mrs Brown’s Boys.

Alan Carr pulled an upset over TV veterans Ant and Dec, winning the Best Entertainment Performance gong for his chat show Alan Carr: Chatty Man.

A joint effort: (L-R) Broadchurch writer Chris Chibnall, Olivia Colman, Jodie Whittaker and Andrew Buchan at the RTS Awards in London on Tuesday night

A joint effort: (L-R) Broadchurch writer Chris Chibnall, Olivia Colman, Jodie Whittaker and Andrew Buchan at the RTS Awards in London on Tuesday night

Channel 4 celebrated wins for its hit documentary series, with Gogglebox winning the Popular Factual or Features prize, and ‘Educating Yorkshire’ winning Best Documentary Series.

There were additional wins for period crime drama Peaky Blinders for Best Drama Series and long-running show Coronation Street – which claimed the gong for Best Soap and Continuing Drama.

Broadchurch was in further contention in the category for Best Drama Serial – and, as widely predicted, it claimed the award.

Elsewhere Stephen Fry won the award for Best Presenter, while David Suchet claimed the Lifetime Achievement Award. 

She's pleased: Jodie recently admitted that pal Olivia and co-star David Tenant will be back for series two of Broadchurch

She’s pleased: Jodie recently admitted that pal Olivia and co-star David Tenant will be back for series two of Broadchurch

RTS AWARDS – WINNERS LIST

Actor – Female

Olivia Colman – Broadchurch/Run (ITV/Channel 4)

Actor – Male

Idris Elba – Luther (BBC One)

Drama Serial

Broadchurch (ITV)

Drama Series

Peaky Blinders (BBC Two)

Entertainment Performance

Ant & Dec – Britain’s Got Talent/Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway (ITV)

Presenter

Stephen Fry – Stephen Fry – Out There (BBC Two)

Soap and Continuing Drama

Coronation Street (ITV)

Arts

Imagine…Vivian Maier: Who Took Nanny’s Pictures? (BBC One)

Children’s Fiction

Dumping Ground (CBBC)

Children’s Programme

Hard Times – A Newsround Special (CBBC)

Comedy Performance

Brendan O’Carroll – Mrs Brown’s Boys (BBC One)

Daytime

Four Rooms (Channel 4)

Documentary Series

Educating Yorkshire (Channel 4)

Entertainment

The Last Leg (Channel 4)

Entertainment Performance

Alan Carr – Alan Carr: Chatty Man (Channel 4)

History

Richard III: King In The Car Park (Channel 4)

International

Game Of Thrones (HBO Entertainment)

Live Event

The Ashes – 2013 (Sky Sports)

Popular Factual and Features

Gogglebox (Channel 4)

Science and Natural History

Africa (BBC One)

Scripted Comedy

PLEBS (ITV2)

Single Documentary

The Murder Trial (Channel 4)

Single Drama

The Challenger (BBC Two)

Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit

Gary Neville – Sky Sports (Sky Sports)

Sports Programme

World Athletics – Mo Farah’s Double Gold Win (BBC One)

Writer – Comedy

James Corden and Mathew Baynton, with Tom Basden  – The Wrong Mans (BBC Two)

Writer – Drama

Marlon Smith and Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan – Run (Channel 4)

Judges Award

Janice Hadlow

Lifetime Achievement Award

David Suchet CBE

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