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Children's Awards - Winners in 2012

Sunday 25 November

Pictures of the winners and presenters and their BAFTA masks from backstage at the British Academy Children's Awards in 2012.

These photos are now available to purchase as high quality prints on BAFTA's print on demand website: www.baftaprints.org

Photography credit: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal

  • Olympic rower Heather Stanning with the winning team behind Share A Story 2011, including Dave Hickman, Carl Hadley and David Heslop.

    Short Form winner: Share A Story 2011

    Olympic rower Heather Stanning with the winning team behind Share A Story 2011, including Dave Hickman, Carl Hadley and David Heslop.

  • Actress Carly Stenson who presented the Performer BAFTA to Khalil Madovi for his role in CBBC's 4 O'Clock Club.

    Performer winner: Khalil Madovi

    Actress Carly Stenson who presented the Performer BAFTA to Khalil Madovi for his role in CBBC's 4 O'Clock Club.

  • Former Hollyoaks and Harry Potter actress Anna Shaffer, with Charlie Hutton-Pattemore (15), who won the BAFTA Young Game Designers Game Concept Award with Vacuum Panic.

    BYGD Game Concept Award winner: Vacuum Panic (AKA Suck It Up)

    Former Hollyoaks and Harry Potter actress Anna Shaffer, with Charlie Hutton-Pattemore (15), who won the BAFTA Young Game Designers Game Concept Award with Vacuum Panic.

  • Thirteen-year-old Christopher Purdy, who won the BAFTA Young Game Designers Game-Making Award presented by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe for his game Smiley Dodgems. Pictured here with Maria Stukoff (Sony) and Tyger Drew Honey.

    BYGD Game-Making Award winner: Smiley Dodgems

    Thirteen-year-old Christopher Purdy, who won the BAFTA Young Game Designers Game-Making Award presented by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe for his game Smiley Dodgems. Pictured here with Maria Stukoff (Sony) and Tyger Drew Honey.

  • Writer Caitlin Moran presented the Factual BAFTA to the team behind My Life: Me, My Dad and His Kidney: Rachael Smith, Cat Lewis and Helen Tither.

    Factual winner: My Life: Me, My Dad and His Kidney

    Writer Caitlin Moran presented the Factual BAFTA to the team behind My Life: Me, My Dad and His Kidney: Rachael Smith, Cat Lewis and Helen Tither.

  • Presenter Anna Williamson with the winning team behind Justin's House, including Stephen Cannon and Anna Perowne, plus performer Justin Fletcher.

    Pre-School Live Action winner: Justin's House

    Presenter Anna Williamson with the winning team behind Justin's House, including Stephen Cannon and Anna Perowne, plus performer Justin Fletcher.

  • The winning team behind the Binweevils website, including Matt Lester, Daniella Cardiera, James Stanners, Sam Wooldridge and Allie Cranford, which beat nine other websites to come out on top.

    BAFTA Kids' Vote winner - Website: Binweevils

    The winning team behind the Binweevils website, including Matt Lester, Daniella Cardiera, James Stanners, Sam Wooldridge and Allie Cranford, which beat nine other websites to come out on top.

  • Disney's Tricia Wilber with the BAFTA Kids' Vote award for TV show Good Luck Charlie, plus presenters Kye Sones & Jade Ellis (The X Factor).

    BAFTA Kids' Vote winner - Television: Good Luck Charlie

    Disney's Tricia Wilber with the BAFTA Kids' Vote award for TV show Good Luck Charlie, plus presenters Kye Sones & Jade Ellis (The X Factor).

  • Presenter Jamal Edwards with the winning Interactive team for Nightmare High - Jo Roach, Tassos Stevens and Paul Bennun - plus Jim Holmes.

    Interactive winner: Nightmare High

    Presenter Jamal Edwards with the winning Interactive team for Nightmare High - Jo Roach, Tassos Stevens and Paul Bennun - plus Jim Holmes.

  • Presenter Eddie Izzard with CBBC's Cheryl Taylor and Damian Kavanagh.

    Channel of the Year winner: CBBC

    Presenter Eddie Izzard with CBBC's Cheryl Taylor and Damian Kavanagh.

  • Presenter Aliona Vilani with the winning team behind Seeking Refuge, including Andy Glynne.

    Learning - Primary winner: Seeking Refuge

    Presenter Aliona Vilani with the winning team behind Seeking Refuge, including Andy Glynne.

  • Britain's Got Talent stars Twist & Pulse who presented the Learning - Secondary BAFTA to John White, Derek Brown and David Watson of L8R Youngers 2, plus Josephine Melville.

    Learning - Secondary winner: L8R Youngers 2

    Britain's Got Talent stars Twist & Pulse who presented the Learning - Secondary BAFTA to John White, Derek Brown and David Watson of L8R Youngers 2, plus Josephine Melville.

  • Presenter Sarah Alexander (centre) with the winning team behind Horrible Histories, including Imogen Cooper, Mike Holliday and Mel Proud.

    Comedy winner: Horrible Histories

    Presenter Sarah Alexander (centre) with the winning team behind Horrible Histories, including Imogen Cooper, Mike Holliday and Mel Proud.

  • The winning team behind Peppa Pig: Phil Davies, Philip Hall and Joris van Hulzen.

    Pre-School Animation winner: Peppa Pig

    The winning team behind Peppa Pig: Phil Davies, Philip Hall and Joris van Hulzen.

  • Presenter Anthony Browne with the winning Gumball writers: Ben Bocquelet, James Lamont and Jon Foster.

    Writer winner: The Amazing World of Gumball

    Presenter Anthony Browne with the winning Gumball writers: Ben Bocquelet, James Lamont and Jon Foster.

  • Presenter Olivia Hallinan with SpongeBob representative Tim Patterson.

    International winner: SpongeBob SquarePants

    Presenter Olivia Hallinan with SpongeBob representative Tim Patterson.

  • Presenter Alex Gregory with Video Game winners Paul Reiche, Roy Stackhouse and Ian McClellan for Skylanders Spyro's Adventure.

    Video Game winner: Skylanders Spyro's Adventure

    Presenter Alex Gregory with Video Game winners Paul Reiche, Roy Stackhouse and Ian McClellan for Skylanders Spyro's Adventure.

  • Presenters Jedward with the winning team from Blue Zoo, Oli Hyatt, Adam Shaw and Tom Box.

    Independent Production Company winner: Blue Zoo Productions

    Presenters Jedward with the winning team from Blue Zoo, Oli Hyatt, Adam Shaw and Tom Box.

  • Director John Landis (Coming To America) who presented and collected the Feature Film BAFTA on behalf of The Hunger Games.

    Feature Film winner: The Hunger Games

    Director John Landis (Coming To America) who presented and collected the Feature Film BAFTA on behalf of The Hunger Games.

  • Presenter Stacey Solomon with the winning Gumball team Ben Bocquelet, Joanna Beresford and Mic Graves. This is Gumball's second BAFTA win of the night.

    Animation winner: The Amazing World of Gumball

    Presenter Stacey Solomon with the winning Gumball team Ben Bocquelet, Joanna Beresford and Mic Graves. This is Gumball's second BAFTA win of the night.

  • Presenter Stacey Solomon with the winning Gumball team Ben Bocquelet, Joanna Beresford and Mic Graves. This is Gumball's second BAFTA win of the night.

    Animation winner: The Amazing World of Gumball

    Presenter Stacey Solomon with the winning Gumball team Ben Bocquelet, Joanna Beresford and Mic Graves. This is Gumball's second BAFTA win of the night.

  • Presenter Lee Ingleby with Drama winners John Rice, Alan Shannon and Mark Cumberton.

    Drama winner: Roy

    Presenter Lee Ingleby with Drama winners John Rice, Alan Shannon and Mark Cumberton.

  • Presenters Dougie Poynter and Tom Fletcher (McFly) with the winning Friday Download team, including Jeremy Salsby, Melony Smith and Fiona Walmsley.

    Entertainment winner: Friday Download

    Presenters Dougie Poynter and Tom Fletcher (McFly) with the winning Friday Download team, including Jeremy Salsby, Melony Smith and Fiona Walmsley.

  • Presenter Alesha Dixon with Something Special Presenter winner Justin Fletcher.

    Presenter winner: Justin Fletcher

    Presenter Alesha Dixon with Something Special Presenter winner Justin Fletcher.

  • Sir David Jason presented the Special Award to animator Brian Cosgrove, creative genius behind many shows including DangerMouse and Count Duckula, for which Jason provided the voices.

    Special Award winner: Brian Cosgrove

    Sir David Jason presented the Special Award to animator Brian Cosgrove, creative genius behind many shows including DangerMouse and Count Duckula, for which Jason provided the voices.

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