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Sunday 25 November
Photos of the presenters and winners from the closing 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
Television comedy actress Sarah Alexander (Coupling, Me & Mrs Jones, Smack the Pony) announces the winner in the Comedy category.
The winning team behind Horrible Histories, including Imogen Cooper, Mike Holliday and Mel Proud.
Actor Thomas Sangster and writer/producer Jeff "Swampy" Marsh worked together on the Phineas and Ferb series. They present the award for Pre-School Animation.
The winning team behind Peppa Pig: Joris van Hulzen, Phil Davies and Philip Hall.
Internationally-acclaimed children's books author and illustrator Anthony Browne announces the winner of the Writer category.
The winning writers on animated show The Amazing World of Gumball, Ben Bocquelet, James Lamont and Jon Foster.
Olivia Hallinan, star of Lark Rise to Candleford, Sugar Rush and BBC drama The Paradise, presents the International award.
SpongeBob rep Tim Patterson collects the animated show's International BAFTA.
The rower and Olympic Gold medallist reveals the winner of the Video Game BAFTA.
X-Factor star Jedward present the BAFTA to best Independent Production Company
John Landis, who directed The Blues Brothers and Michael Jackson's groundbreaking 'Thriller' video, announces the winner of the award for Feature Film.
X Factor runner-up, I'm a Celebrity winner and television personality Stacey Solomon presents the award for Animation.
Inspector George Gently star Lee Ingleby presents the Drama award. He also played the role of Stan Shunpike in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
One of the winning team behind CBBC drama Roy.
Band members Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter of McFly share the stage to present the award for Entertainment.
The winning team behind Friday Download, including Jeremy Salsby, Melony Smith and Fiona Walmsley
Singer Alesha Dixon congratulates Justin Fletcher on his Presenter win.
The Something Special presenter collects his third BAFTA, making him the most awarded Children's presenter in BAFTA's history.
The esteemed actor and BAFTA Fellow introduces the recipient of the Special Award, animator Brian Cosgrove, with whom Jason worked with on DangerMouse and Count Duckula.