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Brian Cant Honoured at the 2010 Children's Awards

23 November 10

Legendary British children’s TV presenter Brian Cant received the Special Award at the 2010 EA British Academy Children’s Awards, which took place on Sunday 28 November at the London Hilton on Park Lane.

  • Watch Brian Cant speaking about his Award on BBC Breakfast News

The Special Award was presented to Brian Cant at the EA British Academy Children’s Awards for his outstanding contribution to children’s television. Brian Cant began his career in the theatre but it is for his work in children’s television that he is best remembered. During a career that has spanned many decades, Cant has worked on many BBC programmes including the iconic Play School, which he presented for 21 years from May 1964.

Cant also provided the voices for many beloved characters from hit shows including Trumpton, Chigley and Camberwick Green, and has worked alongside many television greats including Tony Robinson, Richard Briers and Patricia Hodge.

One of the main rules of those Play School days, was that we should play to the camera as though we were talking to one child, in whatever circumstance.

Brian Cant

“One of the main rules of those Play School days,” Cant notes, “was that we should play to the camera as though we were talking to one child, in whatever circumstance. It could be somebody in a tower block, a nice semi-detached somewhere, or a Royal palace. You had to phrase everything so, whoever was watching it, they felt you were talking to them.”

BAFTA Chief Executive Amanda Berry OBE said: “It gives the Academy great pleasure to honour the work of one of the best loved presenters in children’s television. Brian Cant’s work has touched generations of young people, their parents and grandparents, and his influence on the producers and presenters of the 21st century is arguably second to none. This BAFTA Special Award is in recognition of his unique contribution to this incredibly important genre.”

Playing a hugely significant part in so many children’s lives over the decades, Cant holds a very special place in the heart of the nation.

...this year will be very special for me, my wife and family. I'm looking forward to the presentation and to thanking BAFTA.

Cant commented: "I am delighted, thrilled and above all honoured to be receiving the Special Award at this year's Children's BAFTAs. I've been to awards many times before but never as a recipient. So this year will be very special for me, my wife and family. I'm looking forward to the presentation and to thanking BAFTA."




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David

(10-20-2013)

"About time! Love you Brian :-D"

Barrie Spall

(06-55-2012)

"Well done Brian you a true legend thanks for cr the fantastic memories you should be next for a knighthood Well Done"

ruth

(20-40-2012)

"Loved you on Playschool,brings back many happy memories,thank you xx"

DavidWatt

(25-28-2011)

"Well done Brian. You were a star to me throughout my childhood and still are at 43. My children have been brought up on your dvds aswell. You should get a knighthood to go with that award."

Mark Bennett

(14-08-2011)

"Well Done Brian.... well deserved. Remember meeting Brian in a hotel lift in Plymouth at the age of 11 and he wanted to buy my zany zappers. Couldnt think of a better person to receive this award,. Play Away is still my favourite x"

Martin Fox

(20-24-2011)

"Well done Brian. You were a constant reassuring presence thoughout my childhood."

David Farmbrough

(13-23-2011)

"A well-deserved accolade for a great actor and entertainer, much loved by three generations of children."

Fern Britton

(04-50-2011)

"I am so delighted for Brian! This special recognition has made us all so proud of him. Thank you Bafta . From his Sister in Law "

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Brian Cant Tribute Gallery

© BBC and courtesy of Paul R Jackson collection Brian Cant: Audition in 1979 Photo: © BBC and courtesy of Paul R Jackson collection Brian Cant: The Play School Team © BBC and courtesy of Paul R Jackson collection Brian Cant: Humpty 10th Anniversary © BBC and courtesy of Paul R Jackson collection 500th Edition With Julie Stevens Brian Cant March 1966 © BBC and courtesy of Paul R Jackson collection Brian Cant: Here’s A House: A Celebration Of ‘Play School’ Photo: Courtesy of the Paul R Jackson collection Brian Cant: The Play School team reunited for R4's The Reunion 2010 The Countryfile presenter and Strictly Come Dancing contestant introduces the Special Award recipient Brian Cant. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn Special Award presenter: Matt Baker Legendary children's television presenter Brian Cant delivers a moving and entertaining speech. (Pic: BAFTA/ Steve Finn) Special Award recipient: Brian Cant The 77-year-old accepts the Special Award, given in recognition of his exceptional contribution to children's television, including Play School and Trumpton. (Pic: BAFTA/ Steve Finn) Special Award recipient: Brian Cant Brian Cant with Justin Fletcher (winner of the Presenter award) at the EA British Academy Children's Awards ceremony in 2010. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn Special Award: Brian Cant Legendary Kids' TV presenter Brian Cant (Play School, Bric-A-Brac) with Countryfile presenter (and past BAFTA winner) Matt Baker. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal Special Award: Brian Cant Brian Cant, who presented Play School and Play Away, as well as narrating Trumpton, Chigley and Camberwick Green. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal Special Award: Brian Cant Cant with the original Humpty from Play School. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal Special Award: Brian Cant with Humpty Brian Cant celebrates winning the BAFTA Special Award with his wife Cherry. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal Special Award: Brian Cant Brian Cant at the 2010 British Academy Children's Awards with his wife Cherry and their three children Rose, Christabel and Peter. Pic: BAFTA/Richard Kendal Special Award: Brian Cant

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