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Streaming dramas Baby Reindeer, Rivals and Slow Horses each won a brace of trophies at this year’s Bafta TV Craft Awards.

Writer Richard Gadd and director Weronika Tofilska both won for Clerkenwell Films’ Netflix drama Baby Reindeer, while Dominic Hyman picked up the production design award for his work on Disney+ title Rivals at last night’s event.

The Happy Prince drama also won the hair and make-up design award for team Jilly Sweeney, Abi Brotherton, Nataline Allan, Tifanny Pierre, Franziska Roesselhuber and Martine Watkins.

SeeSaw Films' Apple TV+ show Slow Horses won for editor Robert Frost and sound team Andrew Sissons, Martin Jensen, Joe Beal, Alex Ellerington, Duncan Price and Abbie Shaw’s work on episode one of series four.

Meanwhile, the emerging director: factual award went to Jaber Badwan, director of photography on Channel 4's Kill Zone: Inside Gaza, with writer and performer Lucia Keskin winning the fiction equivalent for her BBC3 comedy Things You Should Have Done.

Charlie Hamilton James picked up the director: factual award for Amazon Prime's Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story, while the editing: factual prize went to Sarah Keeling for BBC Storyville doc Life and Death in Gaza.

For a full list of winners, click here