Pact members were amongst the winners at Sunday's BAFTA TV Awards ceremony, which was hosted at the Royal Festival Hall on London's Southbank by Scottish actor, Alan Cumming.
ITV Studios' seminal drama, Mr Bates vs The Post Office (produced with Little Gem) won the Limited Drama Award and the Special Award, with the titular former Subpostmaster and leading campaigner for victims of the British Post Office scandal taking to the stage alongside cast and crew (as pictured).
Elsewhere, leading cast members of Fable Pictures' Mr Loverman were recognised for their roles in the adaptation of Bernardine Evaristo's novel, with Lennie James winning the Leading Actor Award and Ariyon Bakare winning the Supporting Actor Award.
Other Pact members celebrating on the night were:
Two Cities Television - Drama Award for Blue Lights
Alleycats - Daytime Award for Clive Myrie’s Caribbean Adventure
Rumpus Media - Entertainment Performance Award, Joe Lycett for Late Night Lycett (produced with My Options Were Limited)
Zeppotron - Entertainment Award for Would I Lie To You?
Bad Wolf - Leading Actress Award, Marisa Abela for Industry
Sky Studios - Male Performance in a Comedy Programme Award, Danny Dyer for Mr Bigstuff in Rivals (produced with Water and Power Productions)
ScreenDog Productions - Reality and Constructed Factual Award for The Jury: Murder Trial
Open Mike Productions - Short Form Award for Quiet Life
Minnow Films - Specialist Factual Award for Atomic People
Clerkenwell Films - Supporting Actress Award, Jessica Gunning for Baby Reindeer
Fresh Start Media - Children's Non-Scripted Award for Disability And Me - FYI Investigates
Huge congratulations to them and to all of the winners. A full list can be found on the BAFTA website.
Photo by John Phillips/BAFTA/Getty Images for BAFTA.