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Who upset the Doctor? Tennant leaves Baftas party in a bad mood (and without an award)

Dr Who frontman David Tennant seemed to have serious issues on his mind as he left the Bafta celebrations last night with girlfriend Georgina Moffat.

The Time Lord traveller had two project nominations for Best Drama Series – Dr Who and Einstein And Eddington, but lost out on both counts.

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Tennant left the awards ceremony with his blonde girlfriend Georgina Moffat – who played his daughter in the Dr Who series - and he was in the sort of mood that worries Daleks.

The actor, clad in a black tuxedo and what looked like a T-shirt featuring a diamante-studded Storm Trooper, seemed slightly riled, gesticulating as he spoke.

He had earlier presented the TV Executive and former controller of BBC Fiction Jane Tranter with ‘The Special Award’ for her outstanding creative contribution to the industry.

Former O.C. actress Mischa Barton seemed to be combining business with pleasure as she was spotted tottering out of the do last night looking distinctly bleary-eyed.

The 23-year-old, who is in Britain to promote her new range of handbags seemed in high spirits as she left the star-studded bash at the Royal Festival Hall.

Clad in a midnight blue floor length dress with a fancy gold detail around the neck, the actress giggled and grinned at photographers as she weaved towards her waiting car, before collapsing gratefully into the back seat and covering her face with her hands.

Time to go: Tennant and his girlfriend Georgina Moffat continue their discussion in the car

Time to go: Tennant and his girlfriend Georgina Moffat continue their discussion in the car

Disappointment: Dr Who and Einstein and Eddington were both nominated for awards

Disappointment: Dr Who and Einstein and Eddington were both nominated for awards

A procession of other guests including Chris Moyles, Alan Carr and Justine Lee Collins later emerged from the party, all looking as if they had considerably enjoyed themselves.

Jaime Winstone signed autographs for die-hard fans, complete with a cigarette dangling from her lips and a peckish Dame Helen Mirren tucked into an orange.

Jonathan Ross also looked merrier than he had earlier in the evening, having claimed critics ‘were out to get him’.

Mischa Barton

Mischa Barton

Good party? Mischa Barton seemed in high spirits, if a bit bleary-eyed as she left the bash

Oof: The O.C. actress collapses into the back of her car

Oof: The O.C. actress collapses into the back of her car

The presenter was nominated in the category of best entertainment performer, but lost out to Harry Hill.

The decision suggests that some of his peers have grown tired of his antics in the wake of the Andrew Sachs affair .

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Devilish: Jonathan Ross and his wife Jane Goldman. Ross had earlier complained of a 'conspiracy' against him

Devilish: Jonathan Ross and his wife Jane Goldman. Ross had earlier complained of a 'conspiracy' against him

Comedy couple: Alan Carr (left) and Justin Lee Collins leave hand-in-hand

Comedy couple: Alan Carr (left) and Justin Lee Collins leave hand-in-hand

Gasping: Jaime Winstone lights up as she signs autographs for fans outside the Royal Festival Hall

Gasping: Jaime Winstone lights up as she signs autographs for fans outside the Royal Festival Hall

Chris Moyles

Helen Mirren

A heavy night: Chris Moyles looks unsteady on his feet, while Dame Helen Mirren tucks into an orange as she leaves

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