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Children's Awards Ceremony 2011 Part 1

Sunday 27 November

Photos of presenters and winners during the opening half of the British Academy Children's Awards ceremony in 2011.

Photography: BAFTA/ Brian Richie

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  • Leading the rendition of Don't Stop Believin' was host Barney Harwood on the keyboard.

    Barney Harwood

    Leading the rendition of Don't Stop Believin' was host Barney Harwood on the keyboard.

  • The BAFTA Chairman addresses the room before the ceremony.

    Academy Chairman: Tim Corrie

    The BAFTA Chairman addresses the room before the ceremony.

  • The show opened with a lively rendition of Journey's Don't Stop Believin'. Nominee Justin Fletcher (aka Mr Tumble) sang one of the lines from his table.

    Justin Fletcher

    The show opened with a lively rendition of Journey's Don't Stop Believin'. Nominee Justin Fletcher (aka Mr Tumble) sang one of the lines from his table.

  • Helen Skelton joins in with the opening rendition of Journey's Don't Stop Believin'.

    Helen Skelton

    Helen Skelton joins in with the opening rendition of Journey's Don't Stop Believin'.

  • Barney cheers Helen on as she sings her line in the opening number Don't Stop Believin'.

    Barney Harwood & Helen Skelton

    Barney cheers Helen on as she sings her line in the opening number Don't Stop Believin'.

  • The A Place in the Sun presenter reads the nominees of the Short Form category (CN Duplicators, Dipdap, I ♥ Art, Share A Story) before announcing the winner.

    Short Form presenter: Laura Hamilton

    The A Place in the Sun presenter reads the nominees of the Short Form category (CN Duplicators, Dipdap, I ♥ Art, Share A Story) before announcing the winner.

  • Chris Wood and Steve Roberts accept the Short Form BAFTA for animated series Dipdap.

    Short Form winner: Dipdap

    Chris Wood and Steve Roberts accept the Short Form BAFTA for animated series Dipdap.

  • The Footballers Wives star reads out the nominees for Pre-School Live Action (Bookaboo, Grandpa In My Pocket, Something Special and Waybuloo) before announcing the winner.

    Pre-School Live Action presenter: Susie Amy

    The Footballers Wives star reads out the nominees for Pre-School Live Action (Bookaboo, Grandpa In My Pocket, Something Special and Waybuloo) before announcing the winner.

  • Ian Emes and Lucy Goodman with their BAFTA for puppet show Bookaboo.

    Pre-School Live Action winner: Bookaboo

    Ian Emes and Lucy Goodman with their BAFTA for puppet show Bookaboo.

  • Harwood keeps the show going, introducing each category presenter.

    Host Barney Harwood

    Harwood keeps the show going, introducing each category presenter.

  • The One Man, Two Guvnors stars read out the Drama nominees ( Combat Kids, House Of Anubis, Just William, and The Sarah Jane Adventures) before announcing the winner.

    Drama presenters: Jemima Rooper & Oliver Chris

    The One Man, Two Guvnors stars read out the Drama nominees ( Combat Kids, House Of Anubis, Just William, and The Sarah Jane Adventures) before announcing the winner.

  • Star of Just William Daniel Roche with one of the winning production team.

    Drama winner: Just William

    Star of Just William Daniel Roche with one of the winning production team.

  • The former Newsround presenter and Live and Deadly presenter read out the nominees in all four Kids' Vote categories (Film, TV show, Website and Video Game) before announcing the winners.

    Sonali Shah and Naomi Wilkinson

    The former Newsround presenter and Live and Deadly presenter read out the nominees in all four Kids' Vote categories (Film, TV show, Website and Video Game) before announcing the winners.

  • The team behind website Binweevils, where you can create your own virtual pet, collect their Kids' Vote award.

    BAFTA Kids' Vote winner - Website: Bin Weevils

    The team behind website Binweevils, where you can create your own virtual pet, collect their Kids' Vote award.

  • Warwick Davis (Professor Flitwick) accepts the Kids' Vote award for the final instalment in the smash hit series.

    BAFTA Kids Vote winner - Feature Film: Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows part 2

    Warwick Davis (Professor Flitwick) accepts the Kids' Vote award for the final instalment in the smash hit series.

  • The music game for the Wii  gets players to follow on-screen choreographed moves set to classic dance tracks.

    BAFTA Kids' Vote winner - Video Game: Just Dance 2

    The music game for the Wii gets players to follow on-screen choreographed moves set to classic dance tracks.

  • Good Luck Charlie is a Disney Channel sitcom about a family trying to adjust to the birth of their fourth child, Charlotte aka Charlie.

    BAFTA Kids' Vote winner - Television: Good Luck Charlie

    Good Luck Charlie is a Disney Channel sitcom about a family trying to adjust to the birth of their fourth child, Charlotte aka Charlie.

  • The Golden Compass stars read out the nominees for Learning Primary (BBC Bitesize KS2 Maths, Cashk@tz, Quiff and Boot and Ways Of Talking) and Learning Secondary (Jamie’s Dream School/Britain's Dream Teachers, Love Hurts, Privates and Wanna Be A Rockstar) before announcing the winners.

    Learning Primary/Secondary presenters: Dakota Blue Richards & Charlie Rowe

    The Golden Compass stars read out the nominees for Learning Primary (BBC Bitesize KS2 Maths, Cashk@tz, Quiff and Boot and Ways Of Talking) and Learning Secondary (Jamie’s Dream School/Britain's Dream Teachers, Love Hurts, Privates and Wanna Be A Rockstar) before announcing the winners.

  • The Brothers McLeod accept the award for their animated series set in a world of psychedelic comedy maths.

    Learning Primary winner: Quiff and Boot

    The Brothers McLeod accept the award for their animated series set in a world of psychedelic comedy maths.

  • Privates is a a sex education video game made for Channel 4, aimed at teenagers.

    Learning Secondary winner: Privates

    Privates is a a sex education video game made for Channel 4, aimed at teenagers.

  • The Outnumbered star and Friday Download presenter was the BYGD ambassador this year. He reads out the nominees (Rollin' Scotch, Gah-Den Quest and Skislands) before announcing the winner.

    BAFTA Young Game Designers presenter: Tyger Drew-Honey

    The Outnumbered star and Friday Download presenter was the BYGD ambassador this year. He reads out the nominees (Rollin' Scotch, Gah-Den Quest and Skislands) before announcing the winner.

  • Noah Shepherd, Louis Scantlebury and Nathaniel Weisberg from Nose Dive Studios accept the award for Rollin' Scotch.

    BAFTA Young Game Designers winners: Rollin' Scotch

    Noah Shepherd, Louis Scantlebury and Nathaniel Weisberg from Nose Dive Studios accept the award for Rollin' Scotch.

  • Comedian, DJ and star of The Slammer reads out the nominees (Harley Bird, Ben Faulks, Martha Howe-Douglas and Daniel Roche) before announcing the winner.

    Performer presenter: Ted Robbins

    Comedian, DJ and star of The Slammer reads out the nominees (Harley Bird, Ben Faulks, Martha Howe-Douglas and Daniel Roche) before announcing the winner.

  • The voice of animated character Peppa Pig accepts the Presenter BAFTA.

    Performer winner: Harley Bird (aka Peppa Pig)

    The voice of animated character Peppa Pig accepts the Presenter BAFTA.

  • The TV child therapist and writer reads out the nominees (The Land Of Me, Moshi Monsters, Mind Candy and Tate Movie Project) before announcing the winners.

    Interactive presenter: Professor Tanya Byron

    The TV child therapist and writer reads out the nominees (The Land Of Me, Moshi Monsters, Mind Candy and Tate Movie Project) before announcing the winners.

  • The Tate Movie Project is a collaboration between Aardman, Tate, Fallon and CBBC. It's an animation film made by kids, for kids, using great art as inspiration.

    Interactive winner: Tate Movie Project

    The Tate Movie Project is a collaboration between Aardman, Tate, Fallon and CBBC. It's an animation film made by kids, for kids, using great art as inspiration.

  • The Life's Too Short star reads out the Animation nominees (The Amazing World Of Gumball, Grizzly Tales, Muddle Earth and Pet Squad) before announcing the winner.

    Animation presenter: Warwick Davis

    The Life's Too Short star reads out the Animation nominees (The Amazing World Of Gumball, Grizzly Tales, Muddle Earth and Pet Squad) before announcing the winner.

  • The Joanna Beresford, Ben Bocquelet and Mic Graves accept the Animation BAFTA for surreal comedy animation The Amazing World of Gumball.

    Animation winner: The Amazing World of Gumball

    The Joanna Beresford, Ben Bocquelet and Mic Graves accept the Animation BAFTA for surreal comedy animation The Amazing World of Gumball.

  • Actor and singer Richard Fleeshman reads out the nominations (Kirby's Epic Yarn, LittleBigPlanet 2, LEGO Pirates Of The Caribbean, Pokemon Black and White) and announces the winner of the Video Game category.

    Video Game presenter: Richard Fleeshman

    Actor and singer Richard Fleeshman reads out the nominations (Kirby's Epic Yarn, LittleBigPlanet 2, LEGO Pirates Of The Caribbean, Pokemon Black and White) and announces the winner of the Video Game category.

  • One of the winning development team members behind LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean accepts the Video Game BAFTA.

    Video Game winner: LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean

    One of the winning development team members behind LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean accepts the Video Game BAFTA.

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