Sci-fi show 'Doctor Who' scored a hat-trick at this year's National Television Awards in the UK, picking up the awards for Most Popular Drama, Most Popular Actress for Billie Piper and Most Popular Actor for David Tennant.
The show picked up the same awards at last year's event. Tennant, who picked up the Most Popular Actor award, said: "I love my job. I'm so chuffed that others seem to love it too."
Motoring show 'Top Gear' was voted Most Popular Factual Programme, only weeks after one of its presenters Richard Hammond was involved in a high-speed crash while filming for the show.
The award for Most Popular Reality Programme was won by 'Big Brother' and the Most Popular Entertainment Programme award went to 'The X Factor'.
'Deal Or No Deal', hosted by Noel Edmonds, won the award for Most Popular Daytime Programme.
'EastEnders' won the award for Most Popular Serial Drama, while 'Little Britain' claimed the Most Popular Comedy Programme Award.
Television duo Ant and Dec scooped the award for Most Popular Entertainment Presenter. Their show 'Ant & Dec's Gameshow Marathon' won Most Popular Quiz Programme.
Nikki Grahame of 'Big Brother' claimed the award for Most Popular TV Contender, while Charlie Clements of 'EastEnders' (Bradley Branning) was presented with the Most Popular Newcomer Award.
David Attenborough picked up the Life Time Achievement award and 'Little Britain' star David Walliams was presented with a Special Recognition award for his cross-channel swim.