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Oscars 2019: Olivia Colman wins hearts of millions with best actress speech

The shock and genuine emotion in her voice set the Oscars alight after she picked up the award for best actress.

Olivia Colman poses in the press room with her Oscar
Image: Olivia Colman won for The Favourite
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Olivia Colman won the votes of the Oscars Academy members - and took the hearts of the tens of millions watching around the world, too.

The British star of quirky historical movie The Favourite picked up the Oscar for best actress - and then apologised from the stage to Glenn Close, who had been widely tipped to win her first statuette.

Colman had the crowd in stitches as she gave her acceptance speech
Image: Colman had the crowd in stitches as she gave her acceptance speech

Colman's acceptance speech took in her children, her husband, her early life as a cleaner and her childhood acting dreams.

The shock and genuine emotion in her voice set the Oscars alight.

From Peep Show to Hollywood royalty: Why we love Olivia Colman
From Peep Show to Hollywood royalty: Why we love Olivia Colman

The British star of The Favourite is the toast of Hollywood thanks to her stand-out role as Queen Anne - and not before time

It was a night in which diversity and inclusivity dominated an event, which had been under pressure to deliver a faultless show.

Speeches by Oscar winners including Alfonso Cuaron and Remi Malek touched on the cultural themes which dominate the global conversation. It is no surprise that there were even mentions of Donald Trump's wall.

Alfonso Cuaron scooped several awards for Roma
Image: Alfonso Cuaron scooped several awards for Roma

That Cuaron took home an armful of Oscars for a movie made in Mexico, by Netflix, demonstrates some of the shifts in the entertainment industry.

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There is some unease at a streaming TV service gatecrashing the Oscars - and members notably did not give it best picture.

Oscars 2019: The full list of winners
Oscars 2019: The full list of winners

Olivia Colman, Rami Malek, Mahershala Ali and Regina King took the acting prizes, and there were big wins for Green Book and Roma

This year presented the Academy with a major test. Falling television audiences, stretching duration and a lack of a traditional host created an air of crisis before the show.

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'She's still crying'

But it actually came in a good 30 minutes shorter, the lack of a host added a freshness to the flow, and we await the TV viewing figures in the next few days.

The fact that some big box office blockbusters were up for awards should have done the viewing audience a boost.

Spike Lee celebrates his award for best adapted screenplay
Image: Spike Lee celebrates his award for best adapted screenplay

Spike Lee fired up the crowd, after picking up the first Oscar of his career, will a political rallying call.

"The 2020 presidential election is just around the corner," he said.

"Let's do the right thing."

Red carpet style: Who wore what for the 2019 Oscars
Red carpet style: Who wore what for the 2019 Oscars

Another year, another Oscars ceremony - and as ever it did not disappoint when it came to glitz and glamour

There are those who are angered by from entertainment industry figures lecturing them from awards show stage about politics. This year, the messages were more tempered but no less forceful.

Away from the politics, there were moments that set social media alight. Lady Gaga's duet with Bradley Cooper and her tearful tribute to her own hard work were perhaps the most viral.

As a celebration of the movies, the Academy can perhaps be happy that the show went off without a hitch. It left us with plenty to talk about - and that is what the Oscars always does well.