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Sunday 28 November
View post ceremony pictures of winners and presenters after receiving their BAFTA masks at the EA British Academy Children's Awards in 2010.
These images are available to order at BAFTA's print on demand site: www.baftaprints.org
BAFTA winner Howick with Chronicles Of Narnia actress Georgie Henley. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
BAFTA winners Clare Norowzian and Helen Arnsten with actor David Harewood. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Helen Stephens, Tony Reed and Dominic Minns, with The One Show presenter Alex Jones. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
BAFTA winners John White, Malcolm Campbell and David Watson with young mountaineer Bonita Norris. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Harry Potter star and BYGD ambassador Matthew Lewis with Dan Pearce, Sam Taylor and James Cook, who won for their work on HAMSTER: Accidental World Domination. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Star of the forthcoming Scorsese film (Hugo Cabret) Asa Butterfield, with BAFTA winners Jon Adams, Andrew Chater and Paul Trainor. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
English Rugby Union star Danny Care with a team rep from the BAFTA-winning CGI animation series The Penguins Of Madagascar. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Outnumbered star Tyger Drew-Honey with BAFTA winners Jackie Cockle, David Scanlon and Sarah Fell. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
The Gadget Show presenter Pollyanna Woodward with a rep from the winning team of Rabbids Go Home (Wii). Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
BAFTA winners Helen O’Connell, Anna Perowne and Allan Johnston with actress and Over The Rainbow winner Danielle Hope and Something Special presenter Justin Fletcher. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Legendary Kids' TV presenter Brian Cant (Play School, Bric-A-Brac) with Countryfile presenter (and past BAFTA winner) Matt Baker. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Brian Cant, who presented Play School and Play Away, as well as narrating Trumpton, Chigley and Camberwick Green. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Cant with the original Humpty from Play School. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Professor Winston and the BAFTA-winning production team from Newsround. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
BAFTA winners Gareth Owen, Richard Webber and Chris Sadler with actress and singer-songwriter Karen David. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
The winning writing team behind Horrible Histories, which also won the Performer and Comedy BAFTAs. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Daniel Frigo and Tom Christie-Miller from Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK, with Kick-Ass and Let Me In star Chloe Moretz. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
This award was voted for by the thousands of children aged 7-14 who visited the special Kids' Vote site. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
X-Factor star Aiden Grimshaw with the Kids' Vote Television winner for Wizards Of Waverly Place, as voted for by thousands of 7-14-year-olds. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
X-Factor finalist Aiden Grimshaw, with the Kids' Vote Video Game winner for Just Dance, as voted for by thousands of 7-14-year-olds. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Club Penguin was voted favourite website by thousands of 7-14-year-olds who cast their votes on the BAFTA Kids' Vote website. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
BAFTA winners Rob Hyde and Ollie Brack, with The Choir presenter Gareth Malone. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Anne Brogan and Melanie Stokes from Kindle Entertainment (Jinx, Dustbin Baby, Big & Small), with Tottenham Hotspurs footballer Jermaine Jenas. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Justin Fletcher of CBeebies show Something Special was recognised with a BAFTA for best Presenter. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
The BAFTA-winning team behind Tracy Beaker Returns. Pics: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
The Horrible Histories team with The Inbetweeners star Simon Bird. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Kay Benbow accepted the Channel of the Year award for CBeebies, home to Big & Small, Charlie and Lola and Grandpa In My Pocket. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
CBeebies controller Kay Benbow with singer Gary Barlow and Something Special presenter Justin Fletcher. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn
Surprise guest Gary Barlow poses backstage after presenting the award for Channel of the year. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn
Winner of the Presenter award; Justin Flectcher, has a dance with the original Humpty from 1970's television programme, Play School. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Children's television stars Dick & Dom and Justin Fletcher celebrate backstage after the show. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal
Freddie
(30-37-2010)
"What took the committee so long? Well done Brian! A real legend to so many people."
J Trinder
(30-37-2010)
"I'm so happy Horrible Histories won three BAFTAS, including Jim Howick, it's the best childrens show on TV. Fantastic!"
Ted
(30-36-2010)
"Talented and good looking what a combo..."