WALLACE & GONG IT Wallace & Gromit take top awards at Baftas as Conclave scoops 4 gongs including Best Film & The Brutalist also wins big

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Three people holding BAFTA awards.

Wallace & Gromit scooped two awards at the Baftas, pictured creator Nick Park, left, with Camila Cabello

Two people holding BAFTA awards.

The Leading Actor gong went to Adrien Brody, left, and Mikey Madison, right, was the surprise winner for Leading Actress for Anora

It was watched by more than 20 million when it was shown on BBC One on Christmas Day.

Conclave, starring Ralph Fiennes, won the ­coveted Best Film award.

Period drama The Brutalist was also honoured with four awards at the event at London’s Royal Festival Hall, including the Leading Actor gong for Adrien Brody.

But hotly tipped Demi Moore missed out on the award for Best Leading Actress.

Singer Camila Cabello posed for a photo with figurines of Wallace & Gromit after presenting them with their second award.

Backstage, their creator Nick Park, 66, was keen to tease a future on the BBC for the duo.

He said: “The BBC is the home of Wallace & Gromit, it would be weird not to be shown on the BBC.

“There are always Wallace & Gromit ideas spinning around. So watch this space.”