The acclaimed BBC documentary series Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland won in two categories at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Television Craft Awards at The Brewery in London on Sunday night.
At the awards ceremony honouring technical achievement, the editing team of Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland shared the Editing: Factual award.
Composer Simon Russell also won the Original Music: Factual award.
First screened last year, Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland tells the story of The Troubles through personal accounts and archive footage.
It is also among the Factual Series nominees at next month's BAFTA Television Awards, which will take place at London's Royal Festival Hall on Sunday 12 May.
Additional Reporting: Press Association
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