Sherlock has just walked away with three wins from three nominations at the 2012 BAFTA TV Craft Awards.
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Charlie Phillips - Sherlock (A Scandal In Belgravia)
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John Mooney, Jeremy Child, Howard Bargroff, Doug Sinclair - Sherlock (A Scandal In Belgravia)
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Steven Moffat - Sherlock (A Scandal In Belgravia)
BBC One/ Hartswood Films for BBC Wales in co-production with Masterpiece
Congratulations to all for extremely well deserved wins for their work on the stunning opening episode of Sherlock Series Two!The BAFTA TV Craft Awards occur separately from the main BAFTA Television Awards, which are being held on May 27th 2012 and feature a further four nominations for Sherlock - Benedict Cumberbatch for Best Actor, Martin Freeman and Andrew Scott both vying for Best Supporting Actor, and the series as a whole nominated for the BAFTA YouTube Audience Award, which remains open for voting in the UK here.
Fuck yeah.

And Sherlock’s team won the first BAFTA!!
Congrats!
“Ben hasn’t told me who he’s playing in Star Trek, so he’s keeping very tight-lipped. I was badgering him all day, we were doing the rounds together and he said, ‘No, won’t’.”
“But it’s been amazing to be alongside him too, because we started our training for War Horse the Monday after the first episode of Sherlock ever aired on television. So I was kind of right next to him as I watched his life change.”
“And after he saw Thor he said, ‘My God, I can’t believe you’re up there in this huge superhero movie’. So there’s a huge amount of mutual pride, which we all need in this game because it can be a lonely business, because you’re the only person going for a job and it’s great to have friends that are doing well that you can applaud.” - Tom Hiddleston