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Sunday 30 November
Highlights from The EA BAFTA 2008 Children's Awards ceremony.
Girl band The Saturdays take to the stage to perform their latest single (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Disney starlet Selena Gomez flew in from the States to present the International Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Debbie MacDonald took to the stage to accept the prestigious International Award for Nick Jr TV-show Yo Gabba Gabba (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Gaming fans Matt Littler and Duncan Jeffries - aka Max and O.B. from Hollyoaks - were on hand once again to present the Video Game Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
The Caped Crusader in Lego form swooped to claim the Video Game Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Fifteen-year-old actor Freddie Highmore - star of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - presented the Feature Film category (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Pixar's animated adventure about a waste collecting robot claimed the coveted Feature Film BAFTA (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Doctor Who writer Russell T Davies took a break from conjuring yet another time travel adventure to present the Academy's Special Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Comedy duo Paul and Barry Elliot received the Academy's Special Award for their outstanding contribution to Children's Entertainment (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Actor, comedian and writer Charlie Higson presented the Writer category (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Alison Hume received the Academy's Writer Award for the BBC children's series about a school run by the pupils (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Singer, actress and Strictly Come Dancing star Rachel Stevens presented the public favourite in the BAFTA Kids Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
In the absence of Hannah Montana star, Miley Cyrus, Vice President of Disney UK Jonathan Boseley collected The BAFTA Kid's Vote - the only Award voted for by the public (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Former Spice Girl and pop singer-sogwriter Geri Halliwell presented the Animation category (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Charlie and Lola picks up its second Award of the evening, this time for the Autumn Special in the Animation category (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Spooks actor and star of Apples and Oranges Alex Lanipekun presented the Channel of the Year category (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Presenter nominee Ed Petrie looked on as Anne Gilchrist, controller of CBBC, picked up the Channel of the Year Award for the second year-running (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Comedian and TV host Joe Pasquale presented the Entertainment category - after entertaining the audience with a few well-crafted jokes (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Eric hayes, Nick Hopkin and Sue Morgan, creators of CBBC children's show HEDZ, received the Academy's Entertainment Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Award-wining actress Andrea Riseborough presented the fiercely contested Drama Award (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
Jamie Rix and Nick Wood collected the Drama Award for the BBC series set on Tyneside (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
The final Award of the night was presented by Bond Girl Gemma Arterton (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
The Ragdoll Productions Team collect their second BAFTA of the evening (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).
After receiving their Awards on stage the winners are taking to face the flashbulbs of the waiting press (pic: BAFTA / Richard Kendal).