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Sunday 30 November
Winners from the BAFTA 2008 Children's Awards
Dannii Minogue with the winner of the coveted Presenter BAFTA, Justin Fletcher who won for his work on Something Special (pic: BAFTA / Ian West).
Radio Presenter Nick Ferrari presented the Interactive Award to Iestyn Lloyd, David Jacklin and Darren Garrett for Bow Street Runner (pic: BAFTA / Ian West).
Olympic rower Pete Reed presented the Factual Award to Reem Nouss and Marshall Corwin for Serious Andes (pic: BAFTA / Ian West).
Mick Robertson & John Butterworth, creators of My Say, winners of Short Form Award pose with Tom Chambers, star of BBC Holby City (pic: BAFTA / Ian West).
The Ragdoll Productions Team (r-l) Andrew Davenport, Anne Wood and Dirk Campbell receive the Pre-School Live Action Award for In the Night Garden from Magnus Schering of Lazytown (pic: BAFTA / Ian West).
The Artisancam team celebrate their win in the Learning Primary category (pic: BAFTA / Ian West).
The Learning Secondary Award was presented by actress Natalie Dormer to the team from l8r (pic: BAFTA / Ian West).
13 year-old Leah Cooper, winner of the CBBC me and movie Award, poses with Blue Peter presenter Andy Alkinwolere and Harry Potter star Bonnie Wright (pic: BAFTA / Ian West).
George Sampson presented the prestigious Break-Through Talent Award to the youngest nominee, Summerhill actor Eliot-Otis Brown Walters (pic: BAFTA / Ian West).
Girl band The Saturdays provided mid-ceremony entertainment to a packed ballroom at the London Hilton Hotel (pic: BAFTA / Ian West).