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Sunday 27 November
Photos of presenters and winners during the second half of the British Academy Children's Awards ceremony in 2011.
Photography: BAFTA/ Brian Richie
Comedian and impressionist Ronni Ancona reads out the nominees (Little Princess, Octonauts, Peppa Pig, Rastamouse) and announces the winner of the Pre-School Animation category.
Phil Davies, Neville Astley and Mark Baker collect the BAFTA for Pre-School Animation, awarded to Peppa Pig.
BBC Political Correspondent Nick Robinson presents the Special Award to long-running news programme Newsround.
John Craven collects the Special Award for Newsround.
John Craven collects the Special Award for Newsround.
Laura Haddock, the star of My Family and The Inbetweeners Movie, reads out the nominations (Comic Relief Girl On Wire (Blue Peter), Deadly 60, My Life: Ballet Boys, My Life: Stammer School) and announces the winner of the Factual category.
The creators of Deadly 60 create the Award for the Factual category.
Actor and musician Martin Kemp, from Spandau Ballet and EastEnders, reads out the nominations (The Big Performance, Friday Download, The Slammer, Trapped) and announces the winner of the Entertainment category.
The Entertainment BAFTA is collected by the team behind Trapped.
Anthony Horowitz, the writer behind the Alex Ryder novels, reads the nominations (The Amazing World Of Gumball, Horrible Histories, Just William and The Sarah Jane Adventures) and announces the winner of the Writer category.
The Writer category is collected by Jon Foster and James Lamont, creators of The Amazing World Of Gumball.
Producer Sam Branson reads out the nominations (Adventure Time, Fish Hooks, Phineas And Ferb, Regular Show) and announces the winner of the International category.
The BAFTA for International was won by aquatic animation Fish Hooks.
Il Divo singer Sebastien Izambard reads out the nominations (Collingwood O'Hare, Dot To Dot Productions, Kindle Entertainment, Lime Pictures) and then announces the winner of the Independent Production Company category.
Kindle Entertainment proudly collect their BAFTA for Independent Production Company.
Heidi Range, of the Sugar Babes, reads the nominations (Steve Backshall, Justin Fletcher, Kemi Majeks, Helen Skelton) and winner of the Presenter category.
Naomi Wilkinson collects the BAFTA for Presenter on behalf of Deadly 60's fearless Steve Backshall.
Sam Claflin, star of Any Human Heart, reads out the nominations (Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 1, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Kung Fu Panda 2, Tangled) and winner of the Feature Film category.
The BAFTA for Feature Film, awarded to Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2, is collected by Warwick Davis, who plays Professor Flitwick in the successful franchise.
The stand-up comedian and Fresh Meat star Jack Whitehall recites the nominations (Gigglebiz, Horrible Histories, The Legend of Dick and Dom, Sadie J) and winner of the Comedy category.
The team behind Horrible Histories collect their BAFTA for Comedy.
Former England footballer John Barnes announces the nominations (CBBC, Cbeebies, Disney Channel UK, Nick Jr. UK) and then the winner of the Award for Channel of the Year.
A representative of Cbeebies collects the Award for Channel of the Year.