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Sunday 25 November
Photos of the presenters and winners from the opening half of the British Academy Children's Awards ceremony in 2012.
These photos will be available to purchase as high quality prints on BAFTA's print on demand website: www.baftaprints.org
Photography credit: BAFTA/ Brian Ritchie
Olympic gold medallist Stanning takes a well-deserved break to present the Short Form award.
The winning team behind Share A Story 2011, including Dave Hickman, Carl Hadley and David Heslop.
Fresh from treading the boards of Shrek: The Musical, Hollyoaks actress and West End star Stensen presents the Performer Award.
The young actor collects the Performer BAFTA for his role in CBBC's 4 O'Clock Club.
The Hollyoaks actress and BAFTA Young Game Designers ambassador, presents the Game Concept Award.
Charlie Hutton-Pattemore (15) won for Vacuum Panic (aka Suck It Up).
Tyger Drew Honey, star of Outnumbered and BAFTA Young Game Designers ambassador, presents the Game-making Award with Maria Stukoff of Sony.
Christopher Purdy (13) won the Game-making prize for Smiley Dodgems.
Multi award-winning broadcaster, TV critic and Times columnist Caitlin Moran announces the winner in the Factual category.
The winning Factual team, Rachael Smith, Cat Lewis and Helen Tither.
Toonattik and Action Stations! presenter Williamson announces the winner in the Pre-School Live Action category.
The winning team behind Justin's House, Stephen Cannon and Anna Perowne.
X-Factor contestants Kye Sones and Jade Ellis team up to present the BAFTA Kids' Vote awards, which were voted for by the public.
The winning team behind the Binweevils website, including Matt Lester, Daniella Cardiera, James Stanners, Sam Wooldridge and Allie Cranford.
Disney's Tricia Wilber with the BAFTA Kids' Vote award for TV show 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.
The winning Interactive team for Nightmare High - Jo Roach, Tassos Stevens and Paul Bennun - plus Jim Holmes.
The stand-up comedian and actor reveals the Channel of the Year.
CBBC's Cheryl Taylor and Damian Kavanagh accept the coveted Channel of the Year BAFTA.
Andy Glynne and the winning team behind Seeking Refuge.
Britain's Got Talent finalists and Olympic Torch Relay performers Twist & Pulse present the award for Learning - Secondary.
Winners John White, Derek Brown and David Watson of L8R Youngers 2, with Josephine Melville.