Colin Firth has no memory of the moment he picked up his coveted Best Actor Oscar.
The Brit won the trophy at the Academy Awards ceremony in February (11) for his role as stuttering monarch George VI in The King's Speech, and Firth admits he still can't remember what happened after his name was read out.
He tells the Press Association, "No (I can't remember what happened), that's what's completely extraordinary but I think when major things happen to us, whether good or bad, there's a slight shock. It has a slightly numbing effect."