PREVIOUS
BAFTA WINNER BARNEY HARWOOD TO HOST AWARDS
PERFORMER AND COMEDY CATEGORIES ADDED TO LINE-UP
LAST YEAR’S
WINNER RICHARD HAMMOND NOMINATED AGAIN FOR BLAST LAB
PEPPA PIG
RECEIVES SIXTH NOMINATION
VOTING FOR
BAFTA KIDS’ VOTE OPENS TODAY
Monday 25
October 2010
- The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is delighted to
announce the nominations for the 2010 EA British Academy Children's
Awards, which will take place on Sunday 28 November at the London
Hilton, Park Lane.
The Awards are
hosted for the first time by popular children’s presenter Barney
Harwood, who previously won in the Presenter category in 2007 for
Smile. The Awards are a celebration of the very best
in children’s media including television, film, video games and online.
The nominations
comprise all aspects of children’s entertainment: Animation, Channel of
the Year, Drama, Entertainment, Factual, Feature Film, Independent
Production Company, Interactive, International, Learning – Primary,
Learning – Secondary, Pre-school Animation, Pre-school Live Action,
Presenter, Short Form, Video Game and Writer. This year, two new
categories have been added: Comedy and Performer.
This year's
Drama nominations include The Boy From Before, the story of a
dispossessed boy who unknowingly befriends the ghost of a boy from the
1940’s; Tracy Beaker Returns; the children's sci-fi series The
Sarah Jane Adventures and Roy, about the animated son of a
real life family settling in to his new school. In the new Comedy
category Big Babies is nominated alongside Horrible Histories,
The Legend of Dick and Dom and children’s comedy sketch show
Sorry I’ve Got No Head.
In the Feature
Film category Fantastic Mr. Fox goes head to head with Nanny
McPhee and the Big Bang and two animated films from Disney/Pixar:
Toy Story 3 and Up.
Meanwhile,
Richard Hammond is nominated for the second consecutive year in the
category of Presenter for Blast Lab, along with Iain Stirling
and Phil Fletcher (Hacker the Dog) for their CBBC
presentation and Blue Peter’s Andy Akinwolere. Justin
Fletcher, who presents Something Special, is also nominated
and has a second nomination in the new Performer category for his work
in Gigglebiz. His fellow Performer nominees include both Dani
Harmer and Richard Wisker for Tracy Beaker Returns;
and Jim Howick for Horrible Histories.
From Horrid
Henry to Doctor Who: Dreamland, Escape From Scorpion Island
to Election: Your Vote, Junior MasterChef to ZingZillas, The
Penguins of Madagascar to Science of Scams and Phineas and
Ferb to Peppa Pig , this year’s nominations once again
reflect the wonderful originality and creativity of children’s
entertainment and programming.
In addition,
this year’s Awards also welcome back the BAFTA Kids’ Vote where
children get to have their say across a whole range of entertainment
media in a nationwide poll to choose their favourite Film, Television
Programme, Website and Video Game. Children aged between 7 and 14 years
can place their votes via
www.baftakidsvote.org
Last year over 425,000 votes were received.
Voting for the
BAFTA Kids’ Vote opens today (25 October 2010), and closes at 18.00 on
Friday 26 November 2010.
The 2010 Awards
will also feature the results of BAFTA’s new video game initiative BAFTA
Young Game Designers, where children were encouraged to create their own
video games. The winner will be announced at the Awards.
This is the
fifth year of the Academy’s successful partnership with Electronic Arts.
EA British
Academy Children's Awards 2010
Nominations
ANIMATION
Doctor Who:
Dreamland
BBC Wales
Interactive/LittleLoud/CBBC
Horrid Henry
Lucinda
Whiteley, Dave Unwin
Novel
Entertainment/CiTV
OOglies
Nick Hopkin
BBC Scotland/CBBC
Shaun The
Sheep
Gareth Owen,
Richard Webber, Chris Sadler
Aardman
Animation/CBBC
CHANNEL
OF THE YEAR
CBBC
CBeebies
Cyw
Milkshake!
COMEDY
Big Babies
Catherine
Gosling Fuller, Jon Riche
BBC Production/CBBC
Horrible
Histories
Caroline
Norris, Giles Pilbrow, Dominic Brigstocke
Lion TV/Citrus
TV/CBBC
The Legend
of Dick and Dom
Steve Ryde, Dez
McCarthy
CBBC/CBBC
Sorry I’ve
Got No Head
Jeremy Salsby,
Tom Miller, Ian Curtis
SO Television/CBBC
DRAMA
The Boy From
Before
Martin Wright,
Daryl Jackson, Owen Smith
Gamelab London/BSL
Zone
Roy
Production Team
Jam Media/CBBC
The Sarah
Jane Adventures
Nikki Wilson,
Joss Agnew, Gareth Roberts
BBC Wales/CBBC
Tracy Beaker
Returns
Production Team
CBBC/CBBC
ENTERTAINMENT
Escape From
Scorpion Island
Caroline El-Marazki,
Kate Douglas Walker
The Foundation/CBBC
Junior
MasterChef
Karen Ross,
Antonia Lloyd
Shine TV/CBBC
Relic:
Guardians of the Museum
Rob Hyde, Ollie
Brack
CBBC/CBBC
Undercover
Dads
Sarah Thornton,
Paul Taylor
Tiger Aspect
Productions/CBBC
FACTUAL
Election:
Your Vote
Carolyn Payne
Diverse
Production/CBBC
My Life:
Karate Kids
John Walsh
Walsh Bros/CBBC
Newsround
Special – Caught in the Web
Production Team
CBBC/CBBC
Newsround
Special – Living With Alcohol
Lizzy Lambley,
Owenna Griffiths, Gillian Scothern
CBBC/CBBC
FEATURE
FILM
Fantastic
Mr. Fox
Wes Anderson,
Allison Abbate, Scott Rudin, Jeremy Dawson
Indian
Paintbrush/Regency Enterprises/Twentieth Century Fox
Nanny McPhee
and the Big Bang
Lindsay Doran,
Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Susanna White
Working Title
Films/Universal Pictures
Toy Story 3
Darla K
Anderson, Lee Unkrich, Michael Arndt
Disney/Pixar/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK
Up
Jonas Rivera,
Pete Docter, Bob Peterson
Disney/Pixar/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK
INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION COMPANY
Handle and
Spout
The
Foundation
Kindle
Entertainment
Lion
Television
INTERACTIVE
Home Sheep Home
(www.shaunthesheep.com)
Development Team
Aardman Digital
The Secret Dancer
Sharna Jackson, Rosie Cardiff, Martin Percy
Tate Kids
The Well by Melvin Burgess
Development Team
Conker Media/BBC Switch
ZingZillas
Development
Team
CBeebies/Plug
In Media
INTERNATIONAL
Dirtgirlworld
Jean Campden,
Hana Kukal
Mememe/Decode/CBeebies
The Penguins
of Madagascar
Production Team
Schneider’s
Bakery/Nickelodeon/Nickelodeon UK
Phineas and
Ferb
Production Team
Walt Disney
Television Animation/Disney XD UK
SpongeBob
SquarePants
Production Team
United Plankton
Pictures/Nickelodeon/Nickelodeon UK
LEARNING
- PRIMARY
Alphablocks
Joe Elliot,
Sioned Wyn Roberts, Adam Shaw
Magic Lantern
Productions/CBeebies
Hansel and
Gretel
Emma Frank
Lambent
Productions/BBC Learning Zone
L8R Youngers
John White
Hi8us South/BBC
Learning Zone
Primary
Creative Arts
Sophie McCoy
Libra
Television/BBC Learning Zone
LEARNING
– SECONDARY
Democracy In
Action: A Divided Europe and Immigration
Melanie Essex,
Kristin Mason, Simon Thomson
BBC
Learning/BBC Learning Zone
Lesson
Starters – The Holocaust
David Parker,
Ian Bild
Available Light
Productions/Teachers TV
Science of
Scams
Development
Team
Objective
Productions/Channel 4
Timelines.tv:
Smallpox Through Time
Paul Trainor,
Jon Adams
Adams Trainor/Timelines.tv
PERFORMER
Justin
Fletcher
– Gigglebiz
CBeebies/CBeebies
Dani Harmer
- Tracy Beaker Returns
CBBC/CBBC
Jim Howick
– Horrible Histories
Lion
Television/Citrus TV/CBBC
Richard
Wisker
– Tracy Beaker Returns
CBBC/CBBC
PRE-SCHOOL ANIMATION
Ben &
Holly’s Little Kingdom
Phil Davies,
Neville Astley, Mark Baker
Astley Baker
Davies/E1 Kids/Nick Jr. UK
Jungle
Junction
Erica Darby,
Morgan Francis
Spider Eye
Productions/Playhouse Disney UK
Peppa Pig
Phil Davies,
Neville Astley, Mark Baker
Astley Baker
Davies/E1 Kids/Channel Five/Nick Jr. UK
Timmy Time
Sarah Fell,
David Scanlon
Aardman
Animations/CBeebies
PRE-SCHOOL LIVE ACTION
Big and
Small
David Collier,
Wayne Moss
Kindle
Entertainment/CBeebies
Grandpa in
my Pocket
Mellie Buse,
Jan Page, Richard Bradley
Adastra
Creative/CBeebies
Something
Special
Allan Johnston,
Helen O’Connell
CBeebies/CBeebies
Ty Cyw
Helen Davies,
Dafydd Wyn Davies
Boomerang/S4C
PRESENTER
Andy
Akinwolere
– Blue Peter Special (Andy’s World Cup Goal)
CBBC/CBBC
Justin
Fletcher
– Something Special
CBeebies/CBeebies
Richard
Hammond
– Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab
DCD/September
Films/Hamster’s Wheel Productions/CBBC
Iain
Stirling and Phil Fletcher (Hacker the Dog)
– CBBC
presentation
CBBC/CBBC
SHORT
FORM
BBC Bitesize
GCSE Geography
Production Team
BBC Bitesize/BBC
Learning Zone
It’s a New
Day
Maria Timotheou,
David Wachs
Nickelodeon
UK/Nick Jr. UK
My Favourite
Bedtime Story
Claire
Norowzian, Helen Arnsten
Nickelodeon
UK/Blue Zoo/Nick Jr. UK
World Cup
Stories
Jacqui Doughty,
Julia Kennaway
Walk Tall
Media/BBC Learning Zone
VIDEO
GAME
New Super
Mario Brothers
(Wii)
Development
Team
Nintendo
Pokemon
Heart Gold And Soul Silver
(DS)
Development
Team
Nintendo
Rabbids Go
Home
(Wii)
Development
Team
Ubisoft
Montpellier
Super Mario
Galaxy 2
(Wii)
Development
Team
Nintendo
WRITER
Neville
Astley, Mark Baker, Phil Hall – Peppa Pig
Astley Baker
Davies/E1 Kids/Channel Five/Nick Jr. UK
Phil Ford –
The Sarah Jane Adventures
BBC Wales/CBBC
Paul Smith –
Roy
Jam Media/CBBC
The Writing
Team - Horrible Histories
Lion TV/Citrus
TV/CBBC
Nomination
credits correct at time of publication.
BAFTA
Kids’ Vote 2010 - Top 10s
FEATURE FILM
Alice In
Wonderland
(PG) Walt
Disney
Alvin
And The Chipmunks 2: The Squeakquel
(U) 20th
Century Fox
Avatar
(12A) 20th Century Fox
Clash Of
The Titans
(12A) Warner Bros
A
Christmas Carol
(PG) Walt Disney
Iron Man
2
(12A) Paramount
Shrek
Forever After
(U)
Paramount
Toy
Story 3
(U) Walt Disney
The
Twilight Saga: Eclipse
(12A)
E1 Films
Up
(U) Walt Disney
TELEVISION
Ben 10:
Alien Force
Cartoon
Network
Dani's
House
CBBC
Deadly
60
CBBC
Horrible
Histories
CBBC
Horrid
Henry
CiTV
iCarly
Nickelodeon UK
Phineas
& Ferb
Disney
Channel UK
The
Sarah Jane Adventures
CBBC
Tracy
Beaker Returns
CBBC
The
Wizards Of Waverly Place
Disney Channel UK
VIDEO
GAMES
FIFA
10 (3+)
Electronic Arts
James
Cameron’s Avatar: The Game
(12+)
Ubisoft
Just
Dance
(3+) Ubisoft
LEGO
Harry Potter: Years 1-4
(7+) Warner Bros Interactive
Mario &
Sonic At The Winter Olympic Games
(3+) Sega
Need For
Speed: Shift
(3+) Electronic Arts
New
Super Mario Bros Wii
(3+) Nintendo
Pro
Evolution Soccer 2010
(3+) Konami
Professor Layton And Pandora’s Box
(7+) Nintendo
Super
Mario Galaxy 2
(3+) Nintendo
WEBSITES
Cartoon Network
CBBC
Club Penguin
Disney.co.uk
GirlsGoGames
LEGO
Miniclip
Moshi Monsters
Nick.co.uk
Stardoll
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