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Gallery: Children's Awards Ceremony 2010 Part 1

Sunday 28 November

View images of all the celebrity presenters and winners accepting their masks during the first half of the EA British Academy Children's Awards ceremony in 2010.

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  • Host Barney Harwood kicks off the ceremony. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Barney Harwood

    Host Barney Harwood kicks off the ceremony. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Actor David Harewood, whose film roles include Blood Diamond and The Merchant of Venice, presents the first award of the evening. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Short Form presenter: David Harewood

    Actor David Harewood, whose film roles include Blood Diamond and The Merchant of Venice, presents the first award of the evening. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Clare Norowzian and Helen Arnsten collect the BAFTA for their beautifully produced show of bedtime stories from around the world. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Short Form winner: My Favourite Bedtime Story

    Clare Norowzian and Helen Arnsten collect the BAFTA for their beautifully produced show of bedtime stories from around the world. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • The One Show co-host Alex Jones gets ready to announce the Interactive winner. (Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn)

    Interactive presenter: Alex Jones

    The One Show co-host Alex Jones gets ready to announce the Interactive winner. (Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn)

  • Tony Reed, Helen Stephens and Dominic Minns receive the BAFTA for the beautifully designed and entertaining ZingZillas. (Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn)

    Interactive winners: ZingZillas

    Tony Reed, Helen Stephens and Dominic Minns receive the BAFTA for the beautifully designed and entertaining ZingZillas. (Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn)

  • The star of The Chronicles Of Narnia films presents the BAFTA for Performer. (Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn)

    Performer presenter: Georgie Henley

    The star of The Chronicles Of Narnia films presents the BAFTA for Performer. (Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn)

  • The actor accepts the BAFTA for his laugh-out-loud performance in the popular sketch show. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Performer winner: Jim Howick (Horrible Histories)

    The actor accepts the BAFTA for his laugh-out-loud performance in the popular sketch show. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • The Harry Potter actor and BAFTA YGD ambassador presents the inaugural prize. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    BAFTA Young Game Designers presenter: Matthew Lewis

    The Harry Potter actor and BAFTA YGD ambassador presents the inaugural prize. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Dan Pearce, Sam Taylor and James Cook of Beached Whale Productions take the BYGD award for their game HAMSTER: Accidental World Domination. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    BAFTA Young Game Designers winners: Beached Whale Productions

    Dan Pearce, Sam Taylor and James Cook of Beached Whale Productions take the BYGD award for their game HAMSTER: Accidental World Domination. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Norris, who became the youngest British woman to climb Mount Everest in May 2010, presents the BAFTA for Learning Primary. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Learning Primary presenter: Bonita Norris

    Norris, who became the youngest British woman to climb Mount Everest in May 2010, presents the BAFTA for Learning Primary. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • John White collects the Learning Primary BAFTA for L8R Youngers, a drama that explored themes from drugs awareness to cyber-bullying. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Learning Primary winner: L8R Youngers

    John White collects the Learning Primary BAFTA for L8R Youngers, a drama that explored themes from drugs awareness to cyber-bullying. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • The young actor, currently filming Hugo Cabret with Martin Scorses, presents the Learning Secondary BAFTA. Pic: BAFTASteve Finn

    Learning Secondary presenter: Asa Butterfield

    The young actor, currently filming Hugo Cabret with Martin Scorses, presents the Learning Secondary BAFTA. Pic: BAFTASteve Finn

  • Horrible Histories was praised for its creativity and courage in turning potentially serious subject matter on its head. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Comedy winner: Horrible Histories

    Horrible Histories was praised for its creativity and courage in turning potentially serious subject matter on its head. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Jon Adams, Andrew Chater and Paul Trainor accept their BAFTA for the expertly-produced Timelines.tv: Smallpox Through Time. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Learning Secondary winner: Timeline.tv: Smallpox Through Time

    Jon Adams, Andrew Chater and Paul Trainor accept their BAFTA for the expertly-produced Timelines.tv: Smallpox Through Time. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • England Rugby Union player Danny Care presents the BAFTA for International. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    International presenter: Danny Care

    England Rugby Union player Danny Care presents the BAFTA for International. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • CGI animated series The Penguins Of Madagascar was praised for its storytelling, pacing, dialogue and appeal to all the family. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    International winner: The Penguins Of Madagascar

    CGI animated series The Penguins Of Madagascar was praised for its storytelling, pacing, dialogue and appeal to all the family. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • The Gadget Show presenter announces the Video Game winner. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Video Game presenter: Pollyanna Woodward

    The Gadget Show presenter announces the Video Game winner. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Rabbids Go Home (Wii) was hailed as

    Video Game winner: Rabbids Go Home

    Rabbids Go Home (Wii) was hailed as "a game of real wit and innovation unlike anything on the market" by the jury. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • The Outnumbered actor presents the Pre-School Animation category. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Pre-School Animation presenter: Tyger Drew-Honey

    The Outnumbered actor presents the Pre-School Animation category. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • David Scanlon, Sarah Fell and Jackie Cockle accept the BAFTA for their heartwarming and characterful comedy Timmy Time. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Pre-School Animation winner: Timmy Time

    David Scanlon, Sarah Fell and Jackie Cockle accept the BAFTA for their heartwarming and characterful comedy Timmy Time. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • The Over The Rainbow winner presents the BAFTA for Pre-School Live Action. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Pre-School Live Action presenter: Danielle Hope

    The Over The Rainbow winner presents the BAFTA for Pre-School Live Action. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Allan Johnston, Helen O'Connell, Anna Perowne and Something Special presenter Justin Fletcher, the team behind the informative and engaging Something Special. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Pre-School Live Action winner: Something Special

    Allan Johnston, Helen O'Connell, Anna Perowne and Something Special presenter Justin Fletcher, the team behind the informative and engaging Something Special. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • The Countryfile presenter and Strictly Come Dancing contestant introduces the Special Award recipient Brian Cant. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

    Special Award presenter: Matt Baker

    The Countryfile presenter and Strictly Come Dancing contestant introduces the Special Award recipient Brian Cant. Pic: BAFTA/Steve Finn

  • Legendary children's television presenter Brian Cant delivers a moving and entertaining speech. (Pic: BAFTA/ Steve Finn)

    Special Award recipient: Brian Cant

    Legendary children's television presenter Brian Cant delivers a moving and entertaining speech. (Pic: BAFTA/ Steve Finn)

  • Pic: BAFTA/ Steve Finn

    Special Award recipient: Brian Cant

    Pic: BAFTA/ Steve Finn

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