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Children's Awards - Winners in 2011

Sunday 27 November

View pictures of winners and presenters with their newly won BAFTA masks, backstage at the British Academy Children's Awards in 2011.

Photography: BAFTA/ Richard Kendal

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  • Professor Flitwick in the Harry Potter series Warwick Davis with the award for the final film, which won after more than 400,000 7-14-year-olds went to www.baftakidsvote.org to cast their votes.

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

    Professor Flitwick in the Harry Potter series Warwick Davis with the award for the final film, which won after more than 400,000 7-14-year-olds went to www.baftakidsvote.org to cast their votes.

  • Presenter Warwick Davis (centre front) with the winning team, including Ben Bocquelet, Mic Graves and Joanna Beresford.

    Animation winner: The Amazing World Of Gumball

    Presenter Warwick Davis (centre front) with the winning team, including Ben Bocquelet, Mic Graves and Joanna Beresford.

  • Presenter Richard Fleeshman with one of the winning Development Team members of LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean.

    Video Game winner: LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean

    Presenter Richard Fleeshman with one of the winning Development Team members of LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean.

  • The voice of Peppa Pig, Harley Bird, with presenter Ted Robbins.

    Performer winner: Harley Bird (aka Peppa Pig)

    The voice of Peppa Pig, Harley Bird, with presenter Ted Robbins.

  • Professor Tanya Byron with the winners of the Tate Movie Project, an animation film made by kids, for kids, using great art as inspiration.

    Interactive winner: Tate Movie Project

    Professor Tanya Byron with the winners of the Tate Movie Project, an animation film made by kids, for kids, using great art as inspiration.

  • Dan Marshall from Size Five Games, makers of the Channel 4 show Privates.

    Learning Secondary winner: Privates

    Dan Marshall from Size Five Games, makers of the Channel 4 show Privates.

  • BAFTA-winning animators The Brothers McLeod with presenters Charlie Rowe and Dakota Blue Richards

    Learning Primary winner: Quiff and Boot

    BAFTA-winning animators The Brothers McLeod with presenters Charlie Rowe and Dakota Blue Richards

  • Just Dance 2 was declared the winning game after more than 400,000 7-14-year-olds went to www.baftakidsvote.org to cast their votes. The winners (centre) are pictured with presenters Sonali Shah and Naomi Wilkinson.

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

    Just Dance 2 was declared the winning game after more than 400,000 7-14-year-olds went to www.baftakidsvote.org to cast their votes. The winners (centre) are pictured with presenters Sonali Shah and Naomi Wilkinson.

  • 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.

  • Website Binweevils was crowned the winner after more than 400,000 7-14-year-olds went to www.baftakidsvote.org to cast their votes.

    BAFTA Kids' Vote winner - Website: Binweevils

    Website Binweevils was crowned the winner after more than 400,000 7-14-year-olds went to www.baftakidsvote.org to cast their votes.

  • Presenters Oliver Chris (l) and Jemima Rooper with Paul Seed, John Chapman, Simon Nye and Just William's leading man, Daniel Roche.

    Drama winner: Just William

    Presenters Oliver Chris (l) and Jemima Rooper with Paul Seed, John Chapman, Simon Nye and Just William's leading man, Daniel Roche.

  • Lucy Goodman, Ian Emes and Bookaboo, the rock drumming puppet who loves being read to before a show.

    Pre-School Live Action winner: Bookaboo

    Lucy Goodman, Ian Emes and Bookaboo, the rock drumming puppet who loves being read to before a show.

  • Chris Wood and Steve Roberts with their BAFTAs for the series in which a drawn line creates endless challenges and surprises for the unsuspecting little character, Dipdap.

    Short Form winner: Dipdap

    Chris Wood and Steve Roberts with their BAFTAs for the series in which a drawn line creates endless challenges and surprises for the unsuspecting little character, Dipdap.

  • Presenters Oliver Chris (l) and Jemima Rooper with Paul Seed, John Chapman, Simon Nye and Just William's leading man, Daniel Roche.

    Drama winner: Just William

    Presenters Oliver Chris (l) and Jemima Rooper with Paul Seed, John Chapman, Simon Nye and Just William's leading man, Daniel Roche.

  • Website Binweevils was crowned the winner after more than 400,000 7-14-year-olds went to www.baftakidsvote.org to cast their votes.

    BAFTA Kids' Vote winner - Website: Binweevils

    Website Binweevils was crowned the winner after more than 400,000 7-14-year-olds went to www.baftakidsvote.org to cast their votes.

  • 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.

  • Harry Potter star Warwick Davies (Professor Flitwick) with presenter Sam Claflin.

    Feature Film winner: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2

    Harry Potter star Warwick Davies (Professor Flitwick) with presenter Sam Claflin.

  • Just Dance 2 was declared the winning game after more than 400,000 7-14-year-olds went to www.baftakidsvote.org to cast their votes. The winners (centre) are pictured with presenters Sonali Shah and Naomi Wilkinson.

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

    Just Dance 2 was declared the winning game after more than 400,000 7-14-year-olds went to www.baftakidsvote.org to cast their votes. The winners (centre) are pictured with presenters Sonali Shah and Naomi Wilkinson.

  • BAFTA-winning animators The Brothers McLeod with presenters Charlie Rowe and Dakota Blue Richards

    Learning Primary winner: Quiff and Boot

    BAFTA-winning animators The Brothers McLeod with presenters Charlie Rowe and Dakota Blue Richards

  • Dan Marshall from Size Five Games, makers of the Channel 4 show Privates.

    Learning Secondary winner: Privates

    Dan Marshall from Size Five Games, makers of the Channel 4 show Privates.

  • BYGD ambassador Tyger Drew-Honey with the Nose Dive Studios team and their award for Rollin' Scotch.

    BAFTA Young Game Designers winners: Rollin' Scotch

    BYGD ambassador Tyger Drew-Honey with the Nose Dive Studios team and their award for Rollin' Scotch.

  • The voice of Peppa Pig, Harley Bird, with presenter Ted Robbins.

    Performer winner: Harley Bird (aka Peppa Pig)

    The voice of Peppa Pig, Harley Bird, with presenter Ted Robbins.

  • Professor Tanya Byron with the winners of the Tate Movie Project, an animation film made by kids, for kids, using great art as inspiration.

    Interactive winner: Tate Movie Project

    Professor Tanya Byron with the winners of the Tate Movie Project, an animation film made by kids, for kids, using great art as inspiration.

  • Presenter Richard Fleeshman with one of the winning Development Team members of LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean.

    Video Game winner: LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean

    Presenter Richard Fleeshman with one of the winning Development Team members of LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean.

  • Presenter Warwick Davis (centre front) with the winning team, including Ben Bocquelet, Mic Graves and Joanna Beresford.

    Animation winner: The Amazing World Of Gumball

    Presenter Warwick Davis (centre front) with the winning team, including Ben Bocquelet, Mic Graves and Joanna Beresford.

  • Presenter Ronni Ancona with Peppa Pig creators Phil Davies, Neville Astley and Mark Baker.

    Pre-School Animation winner: Peppa Pig

    Presenter Ronni Ancona with Peppa Pig creators Phil Davies, Neville Astley and Mark Baker.

  • The team behind Horrible Histories celebrate their BAFTA win for Comedy.

    Comedy Winner: Horrible Histories

    The team behind Horrible Histories celebrate their BAFTA win for Comedy.

  • Some of the show’s past and present crew, including presenters Ore Oduba, Sonali Shah and John Craven.

    Special Award winner: Newsround

    Some of the show’s past and present crew, including presenters Ore Oduba, Sonali Shah and John Craven.

  • Original presenter John Craven with Sonali Shah (who recently finished after five years) and current presenter Ore Oduba.

    Special Award winner: Newsround

    Original presenter John Craven with Sonali Shah (who recently finished after five years) and current presenter Ore Oduba.

  • Presenter Martin Kemp with the Trapped winners, including Rob Hyde and James Morgan.

    Entertainment winner: Trapped

    Presenter Martin Kemp with the Trapped winners, including Rob Hyde and James Morgan.

  • Presenter Sam Branson with the winners of Disney Channel animation Fish Hooks.

    International winner: Fish Hooks

    Presenter Sam Branson with the winners of Disney Channel animation Fish Hooks.

  • Presenter Sébastien Izambard (Il Divo) with the winning team from Kindle Entertainment.

    Independent Production Company winner: Kindle Entertainment

    Presenter Sébastien Izambard (Il Divo) with the winning team from Kindle Entertainment.

  • Craven was the original Newsround presenter, hosting the show for 17 years. Newsround won the Special Award.

    John Craven

    Craven was the original Newsround presenter, hosting the show for 17 years. Newsround won the Special Award.

  • Among CBeebies shows this past year are Gigglebiz, Octonauts, Rastamouse, Something Special, Grandpa In My Pocket and Waybuloo.

    Channel of the Year winner: CBeebies

    Among CBeebies shows this past year are Gigglebiz, Octonauts, Rastamouse, Something Special, Grandpa In My Pocket and Waybuloo.

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