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Gallery: Children's Awards Ceremony 2010 Part 2

Sunday 28 November

Photos of presenters and winners during the second half of the EA British Academy Children's Awards ceremony in 2010.

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  • Professor Winston, best known for popularising science and medicine on television, presents the Factual award. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Factual presenter: Professor Robert Winston

    Professor Winston, best known for popularising science and medicine on television, presents the Factual award. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Lizzy Lambley, Owenna Griffiths and Gillian Scothern accept the Factual award for the CBBC Newsround show. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Factual winner: Newsround Special: Living with Alcohol

    Lizzy Lambley, Owenna Griffiths and Gillian Scothern accept the Factual award for the CBBC Newsround show. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Actress and singer Karen David, best known for her roles in Waterloo Road and Scorpion King 2, presents the Animation award. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Animation presenter: Karen David

    Actress and singer Karen David, best known for her roles in Waterloo Road and Scorpion King 2, presents the Animation award. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Gareth Owen, Richard Webber and Chris Sadler accept the award for their charming animated TV series. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Animation winners: Shaun the Sheep

    Gareth Owen, Richard Webber and Chris Sadler accept the award for their charming animated TV series. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Television actress Ali Bastian introduces the four nominated programmes in the Writer category. Pics: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Writer presenter: Ali Bastian

    Television actress Ali Bastian introduces the four nominated programmes in the Writer category. Pics: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • This writing team were praised by the jury for stimulating children's interest in history. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Writer winner: Horrible Histories

    This writing team were praised by the jury for stimulating children's interest in history. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Actress Chloe Moretz took time out from filming with Martin Scorsese to present the award. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Feature Film presenter: Chloe Moretz

    Actress Chloe Moretz took time out from filming with Martin Scorsese to present the award. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • A representative from Disney/Pixar accepts the award on behalf of the team behind this endearing animated movie. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Feature Film winner: Up

    A representative from Disney/Pixar accepts the award on behalf of the team behind this endearing animated movie. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • 2010 X Factor contestant Aiden Grimshaw presents the Kids' Vote awards as voted for by thousands of children aged 7-14. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    BAFTA Kid’s Vote presenter: Aiden Grimshaw

    2010 X Factor contestant Aiden Grimshaw presents the Kids' Vote awards as voted for by thousands of children aged 7-14. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • The 20th Century Fox film beat nine other top movies to claim the BAFTA Kid’s Vote award for Feature Film. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    BAFTA Kids' Vote Feature Film winner: Alvin and the Chipmunks 2: The Squeakquel

    The 20th Century Fox film beat nine other top movies to claim the BAFTA Kid’s Vote award for Feature Film. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Ubisoft's dance game for the Nintendo Wii came out on top as the favourite video game for kid's who voted in the BAFTA's online poll. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Bafta Kids Vote Video Game winner: Just Dance

    Ubisoft's dance game for the Nintendo Wii came out on top as the favourite video game for kid's who voted in the BAFTA's online poll. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • The popular Disney television series was voted the best TV show of the year by children aged 7 - 14. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    BAFTA Kids' Vote Television winner: Wizards of Waverly Place

    The popular Disney television series was voted the best TV show of the year by children aged 7 - 14. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Club Penguin, the online Disney game where you can ‘waddle around and meet new friends’ came top of the polls out of a shortlist of ten websites. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    BAFTA Kids' Vote Website winner: Club Penguin

    Club Penguin, the online Disney game where you can ‘waddle around and meet new friends’ came top of the polls out of a shortlist of ten websites. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Choral singer and star of hit TV show The Choir, Gareth Malone presents the award for Entertainment. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Entertainment presenter: Gareth Malone

    Choral singer and star of hit TV show The Choir, Gareth Malone presents the award for Entertainment. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Rob Hyde and Ollie Brack collected the Entertainment award for their work on the CBBC programme which jury members described to be ‘a really strong offering, done with creativity’. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Entertainment winner: Relic: Guardians Of The Museum

    Rob Hyde and Ollie Brack collected the Entertainment award for their work on the CBBC programme which jury members described to be ‘a really strong offering, done with creativity’. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Having hosted of the Children's Awards ceremony in 2009; Dick & Dom returned to present this highly coveted award. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn)

    Presenter presenters: Dick & Dom

    Having hosted of the Children's Awards ceremony in 2009; Dick & Dom returned to present this highly coveted award. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn)

  • Presenter of Something Special; Justin Fletcher, took home the award for a second year running due to his natural and ‘unselfconscious connection’ with the camera. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Presenter winner: Justin Fletcher

    Presenter of Something Special; Justin Fletcher, took home the award for a second year running due to his natural and ‘unselfconscious connection’ with the camera. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • A familiar face on British TV, actor Anthony Head took to the stage to present the Drama award. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Drama presenter: Anthony Head

    A familiar face on British TV, actor Anthony Head took to the stage to present the Drama award. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • The CBBC production team file onto the stage to accept the award for the engaging and humorous show. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Drama winner: Tracy Beaker Returns

    The CBBC production team file onto the stage to accept the award for the engaging and humorous show. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Tottenham Hotspur midfielder presents the Independent Production Company award. (Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn)

    Independant Production Company presenter: Jermaine Jenas

    Tottenham Hotspur midfielder presents the Independent Production Company award. (Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn)

  • Anne Brogan and Melanie Stokes from independant production company Kindle Entertainment (Jinx, Dustbin Baby, Big & Small) collected the award. (Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn)

    Independant Production Company winner: Kindle Entertainment

    Anne Brogan and Melanie Stokes from independant production company Kindle Entertainment (Jinx, Dustbin Baby, Big & Small) collected the award. (Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn)

  • The Inbetweeners star Simon Bird presents the Comdey award; a new category for 2010. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Comedy presenter: Simon Bird

    The Inbetweeners star Simon Bird presents the Comdey award; a new category for 2010. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • The production team behind the show accept their award for ‘taking potentially serious subject matter and turn[ing] it on it’s head’. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Comedy winner: Horrible Histories

    The production team behind the show accept their award for ‘taking potentially serious subject matter and turn[ing] it on it’s head’. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • To the audience’s excitement, Gary Barlow arrived at the Awards as a surprise guest to present the final category of the night. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Channel of the Year presenter: Gary Barlow

    To the audience’s excitement, Gary Barlow arrived at the Awards as a surprise guest to present the final category of the night. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Kay Benbow accepts the award on behalf of Cbeebies. The jury remarked on the channel’s ‘impressive mix of distinctive programming’. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Channel Of the Year winner: CBeebies

    Kay Benbow accepts the award on behalf of Cbeebies. The jury remarked on the channel’s ‘impressive mix of distinctive programming’. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

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