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Gallery: British Academy Children's Awards in 2007

Monday 24 September

Images from the 2007 BAFTA Children's Awards.

  • Ceremony host Keith Chegwin gets the evening's proceedings off to a flying start

    Keith Chegwin

    Ceremony host Keith Chegwin gets the evening's proceedings off to a flying start (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

  • Citation reader Daniel Craig with CBeebies' Michael Carrington, who collected the award for Channel of the Year

    Channel of the Year

    Citation reader Daniel Craig with CBeebies' Michael Carrington, who collected the award for Channel of the Year (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

  • The Factual award went to The Wrong Trainers, and was collected by Kez Margrie

    Factual

    The Factual Award went to The Wrong Trainers, and was collected by Kez Margrie (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

  • Cheggers has a narrow escape from Emu, now accompanied by Toby Hull

    Toby Hull and Emu

    Cheggers has a narrow escape from Emu, now accompanied by Toby Hull (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

  • Blue Peter presenters with the nominees for the CBBC me and my movie competition.

    CBBC me and my movie nominees

    Blue Peter presenters Andy Akinwolere and Konnie Huq pose with the nominees for the CBBC me and my movie competition sponsored by BAFTA (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

  • The award for Learning Secondary went to Recollections - Eyewitnesses Remembering The Holocaust, and was presented by British racing legend Sir Stirling Moss

    Learning Secondary

    The award for Learning Secondary went to Recollections - Eyewitnesses Remembering The Holocaust, and was presented by British racing legend Sir Stirling Moss (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

  • Glynn Hayward, Dylan James and Tony Collingwood collected the Interactive BAFTA for The Secret Show's website. The show also won the award for Animation

    Interactive

    Glynn Hayward, Dylan James and Tony Collingwood collected the Interactive BAFTA for The Secret Show's website. The show also won the award for Animation (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

  • Eastenders' Kara Tointon and Robert Kazinsky at the awards ceremony. Kara later gave the Presenter award to Smile's Barney Harwood

    Kara Tointon and Robert Kazinsky

    Eastenders' Kara Tointon and Robert Kazinsky at the awards ceremony. Kara later gave the Presenter award to Smile's Barney Harwood (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

  • England footballer Shaun Wright-Phillips receives a warm welcome from Homer Simpson, whose movie won the BAFTA Kids' Vote in association with Electronic Arts

    Kids' Vote Winner

    England footballer Shaun Wright-Phillips receives a warm welcome from Homer Simpson, whose movie won the BAFTA Kids' Vote in association with Electronic Arts (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

  • Elisabeth Sladen, aka Sarah Jane of Doctor Who fame, presents the award for Independent Production Company of the Year to Aardman

    Elisabeth Sladen

    Elisabeth Sladen, aka Sarah Jane of Doctor Who fame, presents the award for Independent Production Company of the Year to Aardman (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

  • Jonas Armstrong, currently gracing the screen as the star of Robin Hood, arrives on the red carpet

    Jonas Armstrong

    Jonas Armstrong, the star of Robin Hood, arrives on the red carpet (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

  • Collecting the award for the International category, Nickelodeon UK's Howard Litton leads the crowd in a spirited rendition of the Spongebob Squarepants theme song

    International

    Collecting the award for the International category, Nickelodeon UK's Howard Litton leads the crowd in a spirited rendition of the Spongebob Squarepants theme song (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

  • 14-year-old Rosalind, from Norfolk, was delighted to win the CBBC me and my movie competition sponsored by BAFTA

    CBBC me and my movie winner

    14-year-old Rosalind, from Norfolk, was delighted to win the CBBC me and my movie competition sponsored by BAFTA (Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal).

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