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IFTA Gala Television Awards

 IFTA Gala Television Awards host Amanda Byram IFTA Gala Television Awards host Amanda Byram gives her opening monologue IFTA Gala Television Awards host Amanda Byram  Ronan Keating presents the first award of the night – Best Female Performance in a Soap or Comedy Sharon Horgan wins Best Female Performance in a Soap or Comedy – accepted on her behalf by her brother Mark Horgan IFTA Gala Television Awards 2015 Guest Presenter Miriam O’Callaghan Close To Evil wins the Documentary Single IFTA – accepted by Gerry Gregg and Tomi Reichental Animo Television’s series Connected wins the Reality and Constructed Factual IFTA Guest Presenter Imelda May Fleadh TV wins the Live Event IFTA Award Fleadh TV wins the Live Event IFTA Award Guest Presenter Barry Murphy presenting the News IFTA The IFTA for News goes to BBC Newsline: The Death of Ian Paisley  Guest Presenters Jedward  Guest Presenters Jedward Sixteen South’s Lily’s Driftwood Bay wins the IFTA for Animation Colin Williams of Sixteen South – creator of Lily’s Driftwood Bay -  accepting the IFTA award for Best Animation Gillian Marsh accepting the IFTA for Children’s and Young People’s after Our Farm announced as the winner Guest Presenters Anna Daly and Karen Koster Colm Whelan winning the IFTA Award for Camera Television for Aille an Ufais/A Terrible Beauty Mick Mahon accepting  for his work on Rough Ride Director Liam McGrath winning the Director Television IFTA Award for Dolores Keane: A Storm in the Heart Guest Presenters Andy Quirke and Vogue Williams Baz Ashmawy accepting the IFTA Award as 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy wins for Entertainment IBaz Ashmawy accepting the IFTA Award as 50 Ways To Kill Your Mammy wins for Entertainment  Darach Mac Con Iomaire accepting the Award as Magamedia’s  Corp is Anam wins the Irish Language IFTA
 Previous Lifetime Recipient Gay Byrne presents the Lifetime Achievement Award for Comedy to Brendan O’Carroll Lisa Mulcahy wins the IFTA Award for Best Director in a Soap or Comedy Mark Henry accepting the IFTA for Best Sound for Magamedia’s Ceoilchuairt – John Brennan also won the award but was absent from the ceremony Guest Presenters Bhascar Patel and John Bowe – both actors from UK soap Emmerdale The Award for Best Factual goes to Wild Ireland from Big Mountain Productions Guest Presenter Lorraine Keane
 Guest Presenters Rachel Wyse and Brent Pope Touchline Media’s Arkle: The Legend Lives On winning the Best Sports Programme IFTA Award Touchline Media’s Arkle: The Legend Lives On winning the Best Sports Programme IFTA Award ouchline Media’s Arkle: The Legend Lives On winning the Best Sports Programme IFTA Award  Fair City’s Enda Oates winning the IFTA Award for Best Male Performance in a Soap or Comedy
 Guest Presenters Lucy Kennedy and Martin King Cumann na mBan - Mná na Réabhlóide winning the Specialist Factual IFTA Award Guest Presenter Kevin McGahern Mrs Brown’s Boys wins the Best Comedy IFTA Award Brendan O’Carroll accepting the Award as Mrs Brown’s Boys wins the IFTA for Best Comedy  Brendan O’Carroll accepting the Award as Mrs Brown’s Boys wins the IFTA for Best Comedy
 Guest Presenter Colette Fitzpatrick  David Brophy accepting the Award as The High Hopes Choir wins the Best Documentary Series IFTA
 Gala CEO Gary Desmond and Former Rose of Tralee Maria Walsh presenting the People’s Choice TV Show of the Year IFTA Award  Red Rock wins the People’s Choice TV Show of the Year IFTA Award  Ed Guiney of Element Pictures and the rest of the Red Rock team as the show picks up the People’s Choice TV Show of the Year IFTA Award