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British Academy Children's Awards

The Children's Awards took place on Sunday 25 November 2012.

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Children's Awards Article and Features:

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British Academy
Children's Awards
Winners in 2012

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Special Award winner: Brian Cosgrove

Brian Cosgrove -
Special Award Recipient
in 2012

BYGD Game-Making Award winner: Smiley Dodgems

BAFTA Young Game
Designers Winners
2012

Thanks For Voting [Kids Vote]

Winners of the BAFTA
Kids' Vote in 2012

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British Academy
Children's Awards Over
the Years

Winners and Nominees in 2012:

Animation Channel of the Year Comedy Drama Entertainment Factual Feature Film Independent Production Company Interactive International Learning - Primary Learning - Secondary Performer Pre-School Animation Pre-School Live Action Presenter Short Form Video Game Writer The BAFTA Kids' Vote: Film The BAFTA Kids' Vote: TV The BAFTA Kids' Vote: Video Game The BAFTA Kids' Vote: Website
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Photos from the Awards...

Olympic gold medallist Stanning takes a well-deserved break to present the Short Form award. Short Form presenter: Heather Stanning The winning team behind Share A Story 2011, including Dave Hickman, Carl Hadley and David Heslop. Short Form winner: Share A Story 2011 Fresh from treading the boards of Shrek: The Musical, Hollyoaks actress and West End star Stensen presents the Performer Award. Performer: Carley Stenson The young actor collects the Performer BAFTA for his role in CBBC's 4 O'Clock Club. Performer winner: Khalil Madovi The Hollyoaks actress and BAFTA Young Game Designers ambassador, presents the Game Concept Award. BAFTA Young Game Designers Game Concept Award presenter: Anna Shaffer Charlie Hutton-Pattemore (15) won for Vacuum Panic (aka Suck It Up). BAFTA Young Game Designers Game Concept Award winner: Vacuum Panic Tyger Drew Honey, star of Outnumbered and BAFTA Young Game Designers ambassador, presents the Game-making Award with Maria Stukoff of Sony. BAFTA Young Game Designers Game-making Award presenters: Tyger Drew Honey & Maria Stukoff  Christopher Purdy (13) won the Game-making prize for Smiley Dodgems. BAFTA Young Game Designers Game-making Award winners: Smiley Dodgems Multi award-winning broadcaster, TV critic and Times columnist Caitlin Moran announces the winner in the Factual category. Factual presenter: Caitlin Moran The winning Factual team, Rachael Smith, Cat Lewis and Helen Tither. Factual winner: My Life: Me, My Dad and His Kidney Toonattik and Action Stations! presenter Williamson announces the winner in the Pre-School Live Action category. Pre-School Live Action presenter: Anna Williamson The winning team behind Justin's House, Stephen Cannon and Anna Perowne. Pre-School Live Action winner: Justin's House X-Factor contestants Kye Sones and Jade Ellis team up to present the BAFTA Kids' Vote awards, which were voted for by the public. BAFTA Kids' Vote presenters: Kye Sones and Jade Ellis The winning team behind the Binweevils website, including Matt Lester, Daniella Cardiera, James Stanners, Sam Wooldridge and Allie Cranford. BAFTA Kids' Vote winner - Website: Binweevils Disney's Tricia Wilber with the BAFTA Kids' Vote award for TV show Good Luck Charlie. BAFTA Kids' Vote winner - Television: Good Luck Charlie Young entrepreneur and SB.TV founder Jamal Edwards announces the winner in the Interactive category. Edwards recently became the face of Google Chrome. Interactive presenter: Jamal Edwards The winning Interactive team for Nightmare High - Jo Roach, Tassos Stevens and Paul Bennun - plus Jim Holmes. Interactive winner: Nightmare High The stand-up comedian and actor reveals the Channel of the Year. Channel of the Year presenter: Eddie Izzard  CBBC's Cheryl Taylor and Damian Kavanagh accept the coveted Channel of the Year BAFTA. Channel of the Year winner: CBBC Andy Glynne and the winning team behind Seeking Refuge. Learning - Primary winner: Seeking Refuge Britain's Got Talent finalists and Olympic Torch Relay performers Twist & Pulse present the award for Learning - Secondary. Learning - Secondary presenters: Twist & Pulse Winners John White, Derek Brown and David Watson of L8R Youngers 2, with Josephine Melville. Learning - Secondary winner: L8R Youngers 2
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