Poldark won the audience award at last night's British Academy of Television Awards, with Irish star Aidan Turner there to accept the honour.
The BBC 1 period drama won the award, beating out other nominees Making a Murderer, The Great British Bake Off, Humans, Peter Kay's Car Share and Doctor Foster.
Accepting the award, Turner thanked the show's loyal fan-base saying, "Thank you so much to the fans. You're so supportive & loyal. We couldn't do it without you."
The Radio Times Audience Award is the only category decided on by the public, with a five-week voting period open in the run-up to the awards ceremony, which took place in London on Sunday night and was hosted by Graham Norton.
Irish comedian and actress Sharon Horgan had been nominated for Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme for her role in Channel 4 comedy Catastrophe, but lost out to Chewing Gum's Michaela Coel.
Winners in full:
Drama Series
Wolf Hall
Entertainment Programme
Strictly Come Dancing
Single Documentary
My Son The Jihadi
Current Affairs
Outbreak: The Truth About Ebola
Mini-Series
This Is England '90
Factual Series
The Murder Detectives
News Coverage
Channel 4 News: Paris Massacre
Live Event
Big Blue Live
Female Performance in a Comedy Programme
Michaela Coel - Chewing Gum
Sport
The Ashes
International
Transparent
Male Performance in a Comedy Programme
Peter Kay - Peter Kay's Car Share
Single Drama
Don't Take My Baby
Radio Times Audience Award
Poldark
Supporting Actor
Tom Courtenay - Unforgotten
Reality and Constructed Factual
First Dates
Supporting Actress
Chanel Cresswell - This Is England '90
Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme
Have I Got News For You
Specialist Factual
Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners
Soap and Continuing Drama
Eastenders
Features
The Great British Bake Off
Scripted Comedy
Peter Kay's Car Share
Entertainment Performance
Leigh Francis - Celebrity Juice
Leading Actress
Suranne Jones - Doctor Foster
Leading Actor
Mark Rylance - Wolf Hall
Special Award Recipient
Lenny Henry