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Brits Triumph at International Emmys

British TV came out top at the International Emmy Awards in New York last night, scooping a staggering six of the nine programming prizes.

Foul-mouthed chef Gordon Ramsay was given something to smile about when cooking show Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares won in the non-scripted entertainment category while Sugar Rush, a British series about a lesbian schoolgirl, won in the children/young people category.

The BBC’s Life on Mars was named Best Drama while Little Britain was hailed Best Comedy for the third year running.

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Other U.K. wins saw Sexy Beast star Ray Winstone grab the Best Actor prize for his performance as a long-suffering private eye in Vincent, but the female category went to Maryam Hassouni for playing a Palestinian terrorist in the Dutch TV movie Offers.

French made-for-TV movie Nuit Noire nabbed the top prize for TV movie or mini-series.

The star-studded ceremony at the New York Hilton Hotel was hosted by Irish comedian and talk-show host Graham Norton while Katie Couric, Susan Sarandon and Christiane Amanpour were among the presenters.

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