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22 October 10
Coverage, features, nominees and winners for the EA British Academy Children's Awards in 2010, held at the London Hilton on Park Lane on Sunday 28 November .
Read the Winners Press Release |
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Special Award |
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Channel of the Year |
CBBC |
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Cyw |
Milkshake! |
Independent Production Company Of The Year |
Handle and Spout |
The Foundation |
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Lion Television |
BAFTA Kid's VoteChildren are now able to vote for their favourite Film, TV Show, Video Game and Website of the last year from the shortlists below, at www.baftakidsvote.org | |
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BAFTA Young Game DesignersBAFTA Young Game Designers is an exciting competition which asks teams of three 11-16 year olds to plan, write and illustrate their idea for a new video game. After three rounds of judging, sumbissions were whittled down to just three nominated teams. Find out more at www.bafta.org/ygd |
Blazing Chickens |
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Find out more about the British Academy Children's Awards, an opportunity for BAFTA to recognise and reward excellence...
Legendary British children’s TV presenter Brian Cant received the Special Award at the 2010 EA British Academy Children...
This year's Awards were hosted by popular children's television presenter; Barney Harwood, at the London Hilton, Park...
After three rounds of of jury voting, the BAFTA Young Game Designers entries were whittled down to just three top...
Barney Harwood
Short Form presenter: David Harewood
Short Form winner: My Favourite Bedtime Story
Interactive presenter: Alex Jones
Interactive winners: ZingZillas
Performer presenter: Georgie Henley
Performer winner: Jim Howick (Horrible Histories)
BAFTA Young Game Designers presenter: Matthew Lewis
BAFTA Young Game Designers winners: Beached Whale Productions
Learning Primary presenter: Bonita Norris
Learning Primary winner: L8R Youngers
Learning Secondary presenter: Asa Butterfield
Comedy winner: Horrible Histories
Learning Secondary winner: Timeline.tv: Smallpox Through Time
International presenter: Danny Care
International winner: The Penguins Of Madagascar
Video Game presenter: Pollyanna Woodward
Video Game winner: Rabbids Go Home
Pre-School Animation presenter: Tyger Drew-Honey
Pre-School Animation winner: Timmy Time
Pre-School Live Action presenter: Danielle Hope
Pre-School Live Action winner: Something Special
Special Award presenter: Matt Baker
Special Award recipient: Brian Cant
Special Award recipient: Brian Cant