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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox award The British Academy Children's Awards are presented in an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). They have been awarded annually since 1996, before which time they were a part of the main British Academy Television Awards. It currently includes categories for television productions, feature films and video games.

The most recent 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.[1] The ceremony marked the return of the awards after a three-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

History

The awards were held for the first time in 1996, since then, the awards have been presented annually, with the exception 2020 and 2021, where the awards were not held 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 were CBBC's programme Short Change for the former and television movie Coping with Christmas for the latter.[3][4]

The first edition featured seven competitive categories (Animation, Drama, Entertainment, Factual, Pre-School, Schools - Documentary, Schools - Drama), plus 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.[5][6] The number of categories has 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.[7][8][9] 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.[10]

Categories

As of 2022, the following fourteen competitive categories are presented: Шаблон:Div col

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Current awards winners

Animation

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Performer

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Young Performer

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Pre-School

Animation

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Live Action

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Presenter

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Writer

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Director

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International

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Feature Film

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Game

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Scripted

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Non-Scripted

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Content for Change

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Special Award

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Retired awards winners

Channel of the Year

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Comedy

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Drama

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Entertainment

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Factual

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Factual Entertainment

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Short Form

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Independent Production Company

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Interactive

Original

Adapted

Learning

Primary

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Secondary

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Pre-School

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

Schools: Drama

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Schools Factual

Primary

Discontinued in 2006 for Learning: Primary. Шаблон:Columns-list

Secondary

Discontinued in 2006 for Learning: Secondary. Шаблон:Columns-list

Interactive

Discontinued in 2014 for separate Interactive categories: Original and Adapted. Шаблон:Columns-list

BAFTA Kids' Vote

Discontinued in 2009, for separate voting categories for feature film, television, video game and website. Шаблон:Columns-list

Website

Feature Film

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Television

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Video Game

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Writer

Adapted

Discontinued in 2006 for one sole Writer category.

Original

Discontinued in 2006 for one sole Writer category.

Breakthrough Talent

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

Ceremonies

Event Date Venue Host(s) Ref.
1st 1996 rowspan="2" Шаблон:Unknown rowspan="3" Шаблон:Unknown
2nd 6 April 1997
3rd 18 October 1998 Thorpe Park [11]
4th 7 November 1999 London Hilton Katy Hill [12]
5th 12 November 2000 Emma Bunton and Ortis Deley [13]
6th 2 December 2001 Kate Thornton
7th 24 November 2002 Richard Blackwood [14]
8th 30 November 2003 Fearne Cotton [15]
9th 28 November 2004 [16]
10th November 2005 Emma Forbes [17]
11th 26 November 2006 Reggie Yates [18]
12th 25 November 2007 Keith Chegwin [19]
13th 29 November 2008
14th 29 November 2009 Dick and Dom [20]
15th 28 November 2010 Barney Harwood [21]
16th 27 November 2011 [22]
17th 25 November 2012 [23]
18th 24 November 2013 Jake Humphrey [24]
19th 23 November 2014 The Roundhouse Doc Brown [25]
20th 22 November 2015 [26]
21st 20 November 2016 [27]
22nd 26 November 2017 [28]
23rd 25 November 2018 Marvin Humes and Rochelle Humes [29]
24th 1 December 2019 The Brewery, London Шаблон:Ubl [30]
25th 27 November 2022 Old Billingsgate Lindsey Russell [1]

References

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External links

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