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British Academy Children's Awards

British awards ceremony for children's media


Summary

British awards ceremony for children's media

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nameBritish Academy Children's Awards
current_awardsBritish Academy Children's Awards 2022
imageBritish Academy Children's Awards logo.svg
imagesize250px
awarded_forThe best in media directed to children and young people.
countryUnited Kingdom
year1996
year22022
website

The British Academy Children's Awards were an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). They were awarded annually from 1996, before then they were a part of the main British Academy Television Awards. Categories included those for television productions, feature films and video games.

The final ceremony, the 25th British Academy Children's Awards, was held on 27 November 2022, at Old Billingsgate in London, and was hosted by television presenter Lindsey Russell. The ceremony marked the return of the awards after a three-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In September 2023, BAFTA discontinued the children's awards, citing a decline in entries and engagement, with new categories for children's content introduced in the film, games and television award ceremonies in 2025.

History

The awards were first presented in 1996, and the awards was presented annually, with the exception 2020 and 2021, where the awards were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to 1996, productions targeted to children or young audiences were included in the British Academy Television Awards, from 1983 to 1996, two children-oriented categories, Children's Programme – Factual and Children's Programme – Fiction or Entertainment were presented. The last winners for those categories before the children's awards ceremony was created were CBBC's programme Short Change for the former and television movie Coping with Christmas for the latter.

The first edition featured seven competitive categories (Animation, Drama, Entertainment, Factual, Pre-School, Schools - Documentary, Schools - Drama), along with two special awards, one for film producer John Coates and the other for Lewis Rudd, who was head to the children's programming for ITV. The number of categories varied through the editions with the creation of several categories such as International and Feature Film, both in 1999, Pre-School Animation and Presenter, both in 2000, and Game in 2007, among others. Until 2016, the awards also presented categories voted by the public through online voting, these included categories for feature film, television, video game and website.

Categories

In the final ceremony in 2022, the following fourteen competitive categories were presented:

  • Animation
  • Feature Film
  • Pre-School – Animation
  • Pre-School – Live Action
  • Non-Scripted
  • International
  • Content for Change
  • Game
  • Scripted
  • Game
  • Performer
  • Young Performer
  • Director
  • Writer

Awards winners

Animation

Main article: British Academy Children's Award for Animation

  • 1996: Gogs
  • 1997: Yr Enwog Ffred
  • 1999: The First Snow of Winter
  • 2000: Foxbusters
  • 2001: Animated Tales of the World: Aunt Tiger
  • 2002: The English Programme: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 2003: Bob the Builder: A Christmas to Remember
  • 2004: Brush Head
  • 2005: The Little Reindeer
  • 2006: The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers
  • 2007: The Secret Show
  • 2008: Charlie and Lola: Autumn Special
  • 2009: Lost and Found
  • 2010: Shaun the Sheep
  • 2011: The Amazing World of Gumball
  • 2012: The Amazing World of Gumball
  • 2013: Room on the Broom
  • 2014: The Amazing World of Gumball
  • 2015: Shaun the Sheep
  • 2016: The Amazing World of Gumball
  • 2017: Revolting Rhymes
  • 2019: Hilda
  • 2022: The Snail and the Whale

Performer

  • 2010: Jim Howick (Horrible Histories)
  • 2011: Harley Bird (Peppa Pig)
  • 2012: Khalil Madovi (4 O'Clock Club)
  • 2013: Bobby Lockwood (Wolfblood)
  • 2014 Cherry Campbell (Katie Morag)
  • 2015: Jessica Ransom (Horrible Histories)
  • 2016: Nick James (Hank Zipzer)
  • 2017: Alhaji Fofana (Screwball!)
  • 2018: Tom Courtenay (Grandpa's Great Escape)
  • 2019: Emily Burnett (The Dumping Ground)
  • 2022: Chris O'Dowd (Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth)}}

Young Performer

  • 2018: Chloe Lea (Katy)
  • 2019: Bella Ramsey (The Worst Witch)
  • 2022: Taiya Samuel: (JoJo & Gran Gran)}}

Pre-School

Animation

  • 2000: Maisy
  • 2001: Animal Stories
  • 2002: Eddy and the Bear
  • 2003: Hilltop Hospital
  • 2004: Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!
  • 2005: Peppa Pig
  • 2006: Pocoyo
  • 2007: Charlie and Lola
  • 2008: Charlie and Lola
  • 2009: Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom
  • 2010: Timmy Time
  • 2011: Peppa Pig
  • 2012: Peppa Pig
  • 2013: Timmy Time
  • 2014: Sarah & Duck
  • 2015: Clangers
  • 2016: Hey Duggee
  • 2017: Hey Duggee
  • 2018: Hey Duggee
  • 2019: Numberblocks
  • 2022: Hey Duggee}}

Live Action

  • 2000: Tweenies
  • 2001: Jim Henson's The Hoobs
  • 2002: Teletubbies Everywhere
  • 2003: Ripley and Scuff
  • 2004: Balamory
  • 2005: Boogie Beebies
  • 2006: CBeebies Springwatch
  • 2007: In the Night Garden...
  • 2008: In the Night Garden...
  • 2009: Bookaboo
  • 2010: Something Special
  • 2011: Bookaboo
  • 2012: Justin's House
  • 2013: CBeebies Ugly Duckling
  • 2014: Old Jack's Boat
  • 2015: Old Jack's Boat
  • 2016: Topsy and Tim
  • 2017: Our Family
  • 2018: Get Well Soon
  • 2019: Ferne and Rory's Vet Tales
  • 2022: Lovely Little Farm}}

Presenter

  • 2000: Katy Hill
  • 2001: Cat Deeley (SMTV Live)
  • 2002: Matt Baker (Blue Peter)
  • 2003: Matt Baker (Blue Peter)
  • 2004: Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood (Dick & Dom in da Bungalow)
  • 2005: Michaela Strachan (Michaela's Wild Challenge)
  • 2006: Holly Willoughby (Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown)
  • 2007: Barney Harwood (Smile)
  • 2008: Justin Fletcher (Something Special)
  • 2009: Richard Hammond (Richard Hammond's Blast Lab)
  • 2010: Justin Fletcher (Something Special)
  • 2011: Steve Backshall (Deadly 60)
  • 2012: Justin Fletcher (Something Special)
  • 2013: Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes (Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up)
  • 2014: Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood (Absolute Genius with Dick and Dom)
  • 2015: Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes (Sam & Mark's Big Christmas Wind-Up)
  • 2016: Iain Stirling (The Dog Ate My Homework)
  • 2017: Maddie Moate (Do You Know?)
  • 2018: Justin Fletcher (Something Special)
  • 2019: Lindsey Russell (Blue Peter)
  • 2022: George Webster (CBeebies)}}

Writer

  • 2000: Richard Carpenter and Helen Cresswell
  • 2001: Roy Apps
  • 2002: Peter Tabern (Stig of the Dump)
  • 2003: Alex Williams (Sir Gadabout: The Worst Knight in the Land)
  • 2006: Peter Tabern (Johnny and the Bomb)
  • 2007: Bridget Hurst (Charlie and Lola)
  • 2008: Alison Hume (Summerhill)
  • 2009: Helen Blakeman (Dustbin Baby)
  • 2010: Writing team (Horrible Histories)
  • 2011: James Lamont and Jon Foster (Shaun the Sheep)
  • 2012: James Lamont and Jon Foster (Shaun the Sheep)
  • 2013: Writing team (The Amazing World of Gumball)
  • 2014: Debbie Moon (Wolfblood)
  • 2015: Guy Burt (Harriet's Army)
  • 2016: Writing team (The Amazing World of Gumball)
  • 2017: Adam Tyler (Screwball!)
  • 2018: Tom Bidwell (Katy)
  • 2019: Writing team (The Amazing World of Gumball)
  • 2022: Joe Markham, Mic Graves and Tony Hull (The Amazing World of Gumball)}}

Director

  • 2018: Grant Orchard (Hey Duggee)
  • 2019: Dirk Campbell (The Worst Witch)
  • 2022: Max Lang, Daniel Snaddon (The Snail and the Whale)}}

International

Main article: British Academy Children's Award for International

  • 1999: Thunderstone
  • 2000: Pablo the Little Red Fox
  • 2001: Teacher's Pet
  • 2002: Even Stevens
  • 2003: Arthur
  • 2004: 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter
  • 2005: Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks
  • 2006: LazyTown
  • 2007: SpongeBob SquarePants
  • 2008: Yo Gabba Gabba!
  • 2009: The Penguins of Madagascar
  • 2010: The Penguins of Madagascar
  • 2011: Fish Hooks
  • 2012: SpongeBob SquarePants
  • 2013: Adventure Time
  • 2014: Adventure Time
  • 2015: Gravity Falls
  • 2016: We Bare Bears
  • 2017: SpongeBob SquarePants
  • 2018: SpongeBob SquarePants
  • 2019: Teen Titans Go!
  • 2022: Bluey

Feature Film

Main article: British Academy Children's Award for Feature Film

  • 1999: Paulie
  • 2000: The Iron Giant
  • 2001: Shrek
  • 2002: Monsters, Inc.
  • 2003: Whale Rider
  • 2004: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  • 2005: The Incredibles
  • 2006: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
  • 2007: Happy Feet
  • 2008: WALL-E
  • 2009: Coraline
  • 2010: Up
  • 2011: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
  • 2012: The Hunger Games
  • 2013: Life of Pi
  • 2014: The Lego Movie
  • 2015: Paddington
  • 2016: Zootopia
  • 2017: The Little Prince
  • 2018: Paddington 2
  • 2019: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
  • 2022: Wolfwalkers

Game

Main article: British Academy Children's Award for Game

  • 2007: Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party
  • 2008: Lego Batman: The Videogame
  • 2009: LittleBigPlanet
  • 2010: Rabbids Go Home
  • 2011: Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game
  • 2012: Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure
  • 2013: Skylanders: Giants
  • 2014: Mario Kart 8
  • 2015: Splatoon
  • 2016: Lego Dimensions
  • 2017: Pokémon Go
  • 2018: Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle
  • 2019: Astro Bot Rescue Mission
  • 2022: Sackboy: A Big Adventure

Scripted

  • 2022: Dodger

Non-Scripted

  • 2022: FYI Ukraine Invasion Special

Content for Change

  • 2022: El Deafo

Special Award

  • 1996: John Coates and Lewis Rudd
  • 1997: Anna Home
  • 1999: The Jim Henson Company
  • 2000: Anne Wood
  • 2001: Grange Hill
  • 2002: Peter Orton and Ronald Smedley
  • 2003: Christopher Grace
  • 2004: Floella Benjamin
  • 2005: The Junior Television Workshop
  • 2006: Nigel Pickard
  • 2007: Mick Robertson
  • 2008: Barry Elliott and Paul Elliott
  • 2009: Bernard Cribbins
  • 2010: Brian Cant
  • 2011: Newsround
  • 2012: Brian Cosgrove
  • 2013: Biddy Baxter
  • 2014: Peter Firmin
  • 2015: Jocelyn Stevenson
  • 2016: Peter Western
  • 2017: Jacqueline Wilson
  • 2018: Clive Juster
  • 2019: Nikki Lilly

Channel of the Year

  • 2006: CBeebies
  • 2007: Nickelodeon
  • 2008: CBBC
  • 2009: Nick Jr.
  • 2010: CBeebies
  • 2011: CBeebies
  • 2012: CBBC
  • 2013: CBeebies
  • 2014: Cartoon Network
  • 2015: CBBC
  • 2016: CBeebies
  • 2017: TrueTube
  • 2018: CBeebies
  • 2019: CBeebies

Comedy

  • 2010: Horrible Histories
  • 2011: Horrible Histories
  • 2012: Horrible Histories
  • 2013: Horrible Histories
  • 2014: Diddy Movies
  • 2015: Gigglebiz
  • 2016: Horrible Histories: Sensational Shakespeare
  • 2017: Class Dismissed
  • 2018: So Awkward
  • 2019: Horrible Histories

Drama

  • 1996: Coping with Christmas
  • 1999: Microsoap
  • 2000: Pig Heart Boy
  • 2001: Custer's Last Stand-up
  • 2002: Jeopardy
  • 2003: Bootleg
  • 2004: Feather Boy
  • 2005: My Life as a Popat
  • 2006: The Giblet Boys
  • 2007: That Summer Day
  • 2008: The Revenge Files of Alistair Fury
  • 2009: Rhestr Nadolig Wil
  • 2010: Tracy Beaker Returns
  • 2011: Just William
  • 2012: Roy
  • 2013: The Dumping Ground
  • 2014: Katie Morag
  • 2015: Katie Morag
  • 2016: Refugee
  • 2017: Like Me
  • 2018: Joe All Alone
  • 2019: Creeped Out

Entertainment

  • 1996: The Ant & Dec Show
  • 1997: Roger and the Rottentrolls
  • 1999: Live & Kicking
  • 2000: SMTV Live
  • 2001: The Quick Trick Show
  • 2002: SMTV Live
  • 2003: Raven
  • 2004: Dick & Dom in da Bungalow
  • 2005: RAD: The Groms Tour America
  • 2006: Raven
  • 2007: The Slammer
  • 2008: Hedz
  • 2009: Election
  • 2010: Relic: Guardians of the Museum
  • 2011: Trapped!
  • 2012: Friday Download
  • 2013: Help! My Supply Teacher's Magic
  • 2014: Junior Bake Off
  • 2015: Swashbuckle
  • 2016: Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up
  • 2017: Bear Grylls' Survival School
  • 2018: Prosiect Z
  • 2019: Play Your Pets Right

Factual

  • 1996: Wise Up
  • 1997: Wise Up
  • 1999: Nick News
  • 2000: Newsround Extra: Russian Orphanages
  • 2001: Nick News
  • 2002: Newsround Extra: Afghanistan
  • 2003: Blue Peter: Launch of the Tanzania Water Appeal
  • 2004: Serious Desert
  • 2005: Serious Arctic
  • 2006: Michaela's Wild Challenge
  • 2007: Newsround Special: The Wrong Trainers
  • 2008: Serious Andes
  • 2009: Serious Ocean
  • 2010: Newsround Special: Living with Alcohol
  • 2011: Deadly 60
  • 2012: My Life: Me, My Dad and His Kidney
  • 2013: Operation Ouch!
  • 2014: Operation Ouch!
  • 2015: My Life: I Am Leo
  • 2016: My Life: The Boy on the Bicycle
  • 2017: Inside My Head: A Newsround Special
  • 2018: My Life: Mumbai Street Strikers
  • 2019: Finding My Family: Holocaust (Newsround Special)}}

Factual Entertainment

  • 2019: The Dengineers}}

Short Form

  • 2006: Purple and Brown
  • 2007: Nick's Big Green Thing
  • 2008: My Say
  • 2009: See Something, Say Something
  • 2010: My Favourite Bedtime Story
  • 2011: Dipdap
  • 2012: Share a Story
  • 2013: Share a Story
  • 2014: Share a Story
  • 2015: OOglies
  • 2016: Good as Goaled
  • 2017: Share a Story
  • 2018: Origins
  • 2019: Tee and Mo: Help Our Little World

Independent Production Company

  • 2006: Darrall Macqueen
  • 2007: Aardman Animations
  • 2008: Ragdoll Productions
  • 2009: Astley Baker Davies
  • 2010: Kindle Entertainment
  • 2011: Kindle Entertainment
  • 2012: Blue-Zoo Productions
  • 2013: Somethin' Else
  • 2014: Kindle Entertainment
  • 2015: Somethin' Else
  • 2016: Sixteen South
  • 2017: Blue-Zoo Productions

Interactive

Original

  • 2014: Dixi
  • 2015: Virry
  • 2016: Secret Life of Boys

Adapted

  • 2014: Disney Animated
  • 2015: The Dumping Ground: You're the Boss
  • 2016: Get Well Soon Hospital with Dr Ranj
  • 2017: Hey Duggee: We Love Animals

Learning

Primary

  • 2006: Mapping Our World
  • 2007: Espresso Education: Espresso Primary
  • 2008: ArtisanCam
  • 2009: Off By Heart
  • 2010: L8R
  • 2011: Quiff and Boot
  • 2012: Seeking Refuge
  • 2013: Children Of World War 2
  • 2014: Lizard Girl
  • 2017: History Bombs: Online History Resources

Secondary

  • 2006: Timelines: Empire
  • 2007: Recollection Eyewitnesses: Remembering the Holocaust
  • 2008: L8R
  • 2009: Troubled Minds
  • 2010: Timelines.tv: Smallpox Through Time
  • 2011: Privates
  • 2012: L8R Youngers 2
  • 2013: Just a Few Drinks
  • 2014: Poetry: Between the Lines
  • 2015: Poetry: Between the Lines
  • 2016: Ten Pieces II

Pre-School

Discontinued in 2000, for separate categories for live-action and animation.

  • 1996: Tots TV
  • 1997: Tots TV (Lapland Out)
  • 1998: Teletubbies
  • 1999: Tecwyn Y Tractor

Schools: Drama

  • 1996: Scene: Loved Up
  • 1997: Shakespeare Shorts: Romeo And Juliet
  • 1999: Junk
  • 2000: Dream On
  • 2001: ID Citizenship: Beyond The Boundary
  • 2002: Scene - Offside
  • 2003: Lion Mountain
  • 2004: The Illustrated Mum
  • 2005: Scene - Oddsquad

Schools Factual

Primary

Discontinued in 2006 for Learning: Primary.

  • 1999: Rat-A-Tat-Tat: Beans On Toast and Ketchup On Your Cornflakes
  • 2000: English Express: Texts - Football
  • 2001: Zig Zag - Snapshots: Children In The Second World War
  • 2002: Geography Junction: Jamaica - The Coastal Environment
  • 2003: Let's Write a Story: Writing Academy
  • 2004: Thinking Skills: Think About It - Hiding Places
  • 2005: Primary History - Indus Civilisation: Mohenjo-Daro

Secondary

Discontinued in 2006 for Learning: Secondary.

  • 1999: Turning Points: Alcohol Misuse - Emma's Story
  • 2000: Lifeschool Sex - Saying it for the Girls
  • 2001: The Test Of Time - Forgiveness
  • 2002: History File: Britain 1906-1918 - A History In Photographs
  • 2003: The English Programme: Film Focus: Animation - Food Commercials
  • 2004: In Search of the Tartan Turban
  • 2005: School of Hard Knocks

Interactive

Discontinued in 2014 for separate Interactive categories: Original and Adapted.

  • 2002: Tiny Planets
  • 2003: Star Ticket Active
  • 2004: King Arthur
  • 2005: Smile
  • 2006: Level Up
  • 2007: The Secret Show
  • 2008: Bow Street Runner
  • 2009: Big & Small
  • 2010: ZingZillas
  • 2011: Tate Movie Project
  • 2012: Nightmare High
  • 2013: Moshi Monsters

BAFTA Kids' Vote

Discontinued in 2009, for separate voting categories for feature film, television, video game and website.

  • 1999: Art Attack
  • 2000: SMTV Live
  • 2001: Disney Channel Kids' Awards 2000
  • 2002: SMTV Live
  • 2003: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  • 2004: Shrek 2
  • 2005: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • 2006: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
  • 2007: The Simpsons Movie
  • 2008: Hannah Montana

Website

  • 2009: Club Penguin
  • 2010: Club Penguin
  • 2011: Bin Weevils
  • 2012: Bin Weevils
  • 2013: Bin Weevils
  • 2014: Bin Weevils

Feature Film

  • 2009: Hannah Montana: The Movie
  • 2010: Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
  • 2011: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
  • 2012: The Smurfs
  • 2013: Despicable Me 2
  • 2014: Frozen
  • 2015: Minions
  • 2016: Zootopia

Television

  • 2009: Hannah Montana
  • 2010: Wizards of Waverly Place
  • 2011: Good Luck Charlie
  • 2012: Good Luck Charlie
  • 2013: Jessie
  • 2014: Jessie
  • 2015: The Next Step
  • 2016: The Next Step

Video Game

  • 2009: Wii Sports Resort
  • 2010: Just Dance
  • 2011: Just Dance 2
  • 2012: Temple Run
  • 2013: Despicable Me: Minion Rush
  • 2014: Minecraft
  • 2015: Minecraft
  • 2016: Minecraft

Writer

Adapted

Discontinued in 2006 for one sole Writer category.

  • 2004: Debbie Isitt (The Illustrated Mum)
  • 2005: Barbara Cox (Wipe Out)

Original

Discontinued in 2006 for one sole Writer category.

  • 2004: Tony Collingwood (Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!)
  • 2005: John Godber and Jane Thornton (Scene - Oddsquad)

Breakthrough Talent

  • 2007: Charles Martin
  • 2008: Eliot Otis Brown Walters
  • 2009: Adam Shaw

CBBC Me and My Movie

  • 2008: The Prank
  • 2009: Vern's Vacation

BAFTA Young Game Designers

  • 2010: HAMSTER: Accidental World Domination
  • 2011: Rollin' Scotch

Game Concept

  • 2012: Vacuum Panic AKA Suck It Up

Game Making

  • 2012: Smiley Dodgems

Multiplatform

  • 2013: Kinect Sesame Street TV

Ceremonies

EventDateVenueHost(s)Ref.
1st1996rowspan="2"rowspan="3"
2nd6 April 1997
3rd18 October 1998Thorpe Park
4th7 November 1999London HiltonKaty Hill
5th12 November 2000Emma Bunton
Ortis Deley
6th2 December 2001Kate Thornton
7th24 November 2002Richard Blackwood
8th30 November 2003Fearne Cotton
9th28 November 2004
10th27 November 2005Emma Forbes
11th26 November 2006Reggie Yates
12th25 November 2007Keith Chegwin
13th29 November 2008
14th29 November 2009Dick and Dom
15th28 November 2010Barney Harwood
16th27 November 2011
17th25 November 2012
18th24 November 2013Jake Humphrey
19th23 November 2014The RoundhouseDoc Brown
20th22 November 2015
21st20 November 2016
22nd26 November 2017
23rd25 November 2018Marvin Humes
Rochelle Humes
24th1 December 2019The Brewery, London
25th27 November 2022Old BillingsgateLindsey Russell

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