Claudia Winkleman has been crowned with a gong for her presenting duties on Strictly Come Dancing.

The star won the prize for entertainment performance at the Royal Television Society (RTS) awards, beating Graham Norton and Keith Lemon.

Claudia Winkelman and Tess Daly at another awards do
Claudia Winkelman and Tess Daly at another awards do (Ian West/PA)

She had earlier laughed off her chances of winning, admitting that she had not prepared a winner’s speech, saying: “No. It’s not going to happen.”

The judges described her as “a genuinely individual performer, naturally quick and witty as well as being a consummate professional”.

The nomination alone was a coup, as neither co-host Tess Daly nor veteran presenter Sir Bruce have ever been nominated for an RTS award for the BBC One show – although Sir Bruce was crowned with a lifetime achievement award.

Graham Norton
Graham Norton (Jonathan Brady/PA)

Graham may have lost out to Claudia, but his chat show did pick up the gong for entertainment programme, with judges describing the show as “effortlessly slick, brilliantly cast and continually fresh”.

Among the other winners announced at the ceremony, hosted by John Sergeant at Grosvenor House in London, was Sarah Lancashire, who won the female actor award for her role in BBC One drama series Happy Valley.

Sarah Lancashire
Sarah Lancashire (Ian West/PA)

Judges described her performance as having “elevated this powerful piece to another level”.

She triumphed over Sheridan Smith, who played singer Cilla Black in the ITV biopic Cilla, and Georgina Campbell, who acted in the moving, true-story BBC Three drama Murdered By My Boyfriend.

Sheridan Smith
Sheridan Smith (Ian West/PA)

Tom Hollander won the male actor award for his portrayal of Dylan Thomas in BBC Cymru Wales’ and BBC Two’s A Poet In New York, beating Toby Jones for acclaimed show Marvellous (BBC Two) and Adeel Akhtar for the second instalment of Utopia (Channel 4).

Tom Hollander
Tom Hollander (Ian West/PA)

Controller of drama commissioning at BBC Television Ben Stephenson, who was described as having had “an extraordinary year”, was presented with the judges’ award.

He was responsible for seven of the 10 most watched and most appreciated dramas of the year, judges said, listing successes such as The Fall, Line Of Duty, The Missing and “not to mention a rejuvenated EastEnders”.

Danny Cohen, controller BBC Drama, said it was a great night for the station. “With 18 Royal Television Society awards, it’s been a brilliant night for BBC Television and I’m very grateful to everyone who has contributed to this success,” he said.

Veteran arts broadcaster Melvyn Bragg was given the lifetime achievement award marking an incredible 52 years in television.

Melvyn Bragg
Melvyn Bragg (Joel Ryan/Invision/AP)

The South Bank show presenter was hailed was being “synonymous with the arts”, and credited as a “great broadcaster and programme maker”.

D-Day: The Heroes Return picked up the live event award, and was described by judges as a “hugely ambitious” and “beautifully produced” programme.

Other drama award winners included Line Of Duty for drama series, The Honourable Woman for drama serial and Murdered By My Boyfriend for single drama.

Casualty won in the soap and continuing drama category.

Bear Grylls
Bear Grylls (Ian West/PA)

Channel 4′s The Island With Bear Grylls won in the popular, factual and features category, coming out on top over BBC One show The Great British Bake Off and 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy (Sky 1HD).

In comedy, Harry & Paul’s Story Of The Twos, which had been nominated for three awards, won in the scripted comedy and writer-comedy categories.

The comedy performance award went to Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton for Inside No 9.

Billy Connolly took home the presenter award for Billy Connolly’s Big Send Off, while Gary Neville is celebrating success for the second year running, having won the sports presenter, commentator or pundit award.

Here is a list of the winners from the Royal Television Society awards:

:: Female actor

Sarah Lancashire for Happy Valley, BBC One

:: Male actor

Tom Hollander for A Poet In New York, BBC Cymru Wales & BBC Two

:: Arts

Grayson Perry: Who Are You? Channel 4

Grayson Perry
Grayson Perry (Joel Ryan/Invision/AP)

:: Children’s Fiction

4 O’Clock Club, Christmas CBBC

:: Children’s Programme

The Big Performance 3: Finale, CBBC

:: Comedy Performance

Reece Shearsmith & Steve Pemberton – Inside No. 9, BBC Comedy Production

:: Daytime Programme

Couples Come Dine With Me, Channel 4

:: Documentary Series

Life & Death Row, BBC Three

:: Drama Serial

The Honourable Woman, BBC Two

The Honourable Woman star Maggie Gyllenhaal
The Honourable Woman star Maggie Gyllenhaal (Dominic Lipinski/PA)

:: Drama Series

Line Of Duty – Series 2, BBC Two

:: Entertainment

The Graham Norton Show, BBC One

:: Entertainment Performance

Claudia Winkleman – Strictly Come Dancing, BBC One

:: History

Our World War, BBC Three

:: International

Fargo, Channel 4

:: Live Event

D-Day: The Heroes Return, BBC One

:: Popular, Factual and Features

The Island With Bear Grylls, Channel 4

:: Presenter

Billy Connolly – Billy Connolly’s Big Send Off, ITV

Billy Connolly
Billy Connolly (Ian West/PA)

:: Science and Natural History

Live From Space: Lap Of The Planet, Channel 4

:: Scripted Comedy

Harry And Paul’s Story Of The Twos, BBC Two

:: Single Documentary

The Paedophile Hunter, Channel 4

:: Single Drama

Murdered By My Boyfriend, BBC Three

Murdered By My Boyfriend star Georgina Campbell
Murdered By My Boyfriend star Georgina Campbell (Joel Ryan/Invision/AP)

:: Soap and Continuing Drama

Casualty, BBC One

:: Sports Presenter, Commentator or Pundit

Gary Neville, Sky Sports

:: Sports Programme

The 2014 Ryder Cup, Sky Sports

:: Writer – Comedy

Harry Enfield, Paul Whitehouse & Charlie Higson – Harry And Paul’s Story Of The Twos, BBC Two

:: Writer – Drama

Peter Bowker – Marvellous, BBC Two

:: Judges’ Award

Ben Stephenson, Controller Drama Commissioning, BBC Television

:: Lifetime Achievement Award

Melvyn Bragg