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 | Triple triumph for Little Britain Top TV cult hit Little Britain, the series in which Tony Head has a role, has triumphed at the 15th annual British Comedy Awards. |
The BBC show beat The Office Christmas Special in the best TV comedy category and took the people's choice award.
Matt Lucas and David Walliams also jointly won best TV comedy actor over The Office creator Ricky Gervais, who won a special award for writing.
It was also a good night for Ant and Dec who clinched two awards, including best comedy entertainment personality.
The Geordie duo also secured best comedy entertainment programme for Saturday Night Takeaway, beating I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, which they also host, and the BBC's Have I Got News For You.
The ceremony was presented by Jonathan Ross from ITV's London Studios headquarters on the capital's South Bank.
Little Britain began life as a radio series on Radio 4, with Walliams and Lucas playing a range of misfit characters from an alternative Britain.
It was later commissioned for BBC Three, where it proved a huge success, with the second series also shown on BBC One.
After receiving his award for best TV comedy actor with Walliams, Lucas said: "It's a great honour to be nominated alongside Ricky Gervais and Martin Clunes."
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