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Sunday 29 November
Winners at the 2009 BAFTA Children's Awards
Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom (Phil Davies, Neville Ashley and Mark Baker) recieve their Pre-School Animation Award from Camilla Dallerup (Pic: BAFTA / Brian Ritchie).
Big and Small Online (Represented by Anne Brogan, Dominic Minns and Juliet Tzabar) win the Interactive Award from Delon Armitage (Pic: BAFTA / Brian Ritchie).
Serious Ocean (Marshall Corwin) wins the Factual Award from Jake Meyer (Pic: BAFTA / Brian Ritchie).
Jane Laffey, Greg Villalobos and Martin Orton receive the Short Form Award for See Something, Say Something from citation reader Anna Williamson and Jamie Rickers (Pic: BAFTA / Brian Ritchie).
Bookaboo wins the Pre-School Live Action Award with Lucy Goodman and Ian Emes receiving the award from citation reader Will Poulter (Pic: BAFTA / Brian Ritchie).
Antonia Bird and Rebecca Simor receive the Learning Primary Award from citation reader Dani Harmer (Pic: BAFTA / Brian Ritchie).
Troubled Minds wins the Learning Secondary Award with Andy Glynne recieving the award from citation reader Dani Harmer (Pic: BAFTA / Brian Ritchie).
Lauren Blayney wins the CBBC Me and My Movie Award with her film, Vern’s Vacation. Michelle Ryan and Joel Defries present (Pic: BAFTA / Brian Ritchie).
The Penguins of Madagascar (Howard Litton and Debbie MacDonald) wins the International Award from Phylica Rashad (Pic: BAFTA / Brian Ritchie).
Adam Shaw wins the Break Through Talent Award receiving the award from citation reader Bonnie Wright (Pic: BAFTA / Brian Ritchie).