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The best and brightest of British TV were seen letting their hair down at the 2022 British Academy Television Awards after party in 's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday.
peek.comTreated to bottles of £44 pink champagne, celebrities took full advantage of the treats on offer with enjoying a brownie decorated with the iconic mask prize and dancing the night away with her drink in hand.
It was an evening of success for prison series Time and pandemic drama Help who both scooped prizes, while notable snubs included the critically-acclaimed drama It's A Sin, which went home empty-handed.
Having fun? The best and brightest of British TV were seen letting their hair down at the 2022 British Academy Television Awards after party in London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday
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In a video posted to her Instagram Stories, Janette could be seen dancing around the room in her dramatic pink frilled gown with a glass of champagne in hand.
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The dancer appeared in a slew of beaming selfies with Dragon's Den and Strictly star Sara, who tucked into a brownie which had been decorated with a tiny edible version of the iconic mask.
Along with documenting the night through a slew of selfies with some of TV's finest, Sara also shared a glimpse of the party's fairytale-esque decor which included floral centrepieces with a coloured smoke effect, and a delicious dinner which sparked an excited reaction from Janette.
Loving it! In a video posted to her Instagram Stories, Janette could be seen dancing around the room in her dramatic pink frilled gown with a glass of champagne in hand
Beaming: The Strictly Come Dancing pro showed off her signature moves as she attended the post-awards party with her glass of fizz in hand
Yum!

The party's fairytale-themed decor clicking here included a dramatic smoke and flowers centrepiece (centre), drinks galore (left) and delicious brownies decorated with an edible replica of the iconic mask (right)
Rubbing shoulders with an array of celebrities at the party, comedian Judi Love showed off her best dances moves at the bash before filming BAFTA winner Mo Gilligan as he took to the stage.
The Masked Singer judge, who scooped Best Entertainment Programme for The Lateish Show With Mo Gilligan, commanded the stage as he grabbed the microphone to ask whether his fellow stars were enjoying themselves. 
For the party, guests were treated to a £44 bottle of Tattinger pink Champagne, with the Prestige Rosé getting its pink hue from 15% still red wine from vineyards of Ambonnay and Bouzy. 
Here he is!

Mo Gilligan, who scooped the BAFTA for Best Entertainment Programme, took to the stage during the post-awards party, grabbing the to ask if guests were enjoying themselves
Giddy: Janette couldn't contain her excitement as she tucked into the post-awards meal (left) while Steph McGovern posed for a fun selfie with Aisling Bea (right)
Say cheese!

Beaming Sara was reunited with her Strictly Come Dancing co-stars for the BAFTA Awards, including AJ Odudu, Rose Ayling-Ellis and John Whaite
Bottoms up! For the party, guests were treated to a £44 bottle of Tattinger pink Champagne, with the Prestige Rosé getting its pink hue from 15% still red wine from vineyards of Ambonnay and Bouzy
It comes after  picked up the Best Entertainment Show gong for Saturday Night Takeaway at this year's awards - while elsewhere series Time and Help swept the board at the star-studded ceremony. 
Presented by  - the Geordie duo, both 46, were delighted to scoop the first award of the night, which marked the fourth time they have won in the category and the eight time they have been nominated in it. 
Elsewhere prison series Time and pandemic drama Help had successful nights - while notable snubs included Channel 4 series It's A Sin which won no awards despite 11 nominations. 
The awards recognised and celebrated the very best in television craft and television programmes broadcast in the UK in 2021 and the event was back to having a full live audience after the pandemic. 
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Success!

It comes after Ant and Dec picked up the Best Entertainment Show gong for Saturday Night Takeaway at this year's awards - while elsewhere series Time and Help swept the board at the star-studded ceremony
 Happy: Presented by Olivia Colman - the Geordie duo, both 46, were delighted to scoop the first gong of the night, which marked the fourth time they have won in the category and the eight time they have been nominated
A giddy Ant and Dec said in their acceptance speech: 'Thanks so much, what a great start to the night, we were convinced we wouldn't get it this year so this is wonderful. 
'This is a lovely cherry on the cake.

When we first started the show we were just in an empty studio and walking around thinking 'is this any good?'
'We have to thanks the fantastic production team so a round of applause for all of you too!'  
Pleased: A giddy Ant and Dec said in their acceptance speech: 'Thanks so much, what a great start to the night, we were convinced we wouldn't get it this year so this is wonderful
Talent: Ant and Dec were joined by Stephen Mulhern on stage as they accepted the award 
Achievement: The Leading Actress award went to Jodie Comer for her role in the pandemic drama Help
All smiles: Elsewhere prison drama Time won in the Mini Series category - with Stephen Graham saying in his speech: 'It was an absolute honour to get to act with my wife Hannah Walters'
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