British Academy Children's Awards
The British Academy Children's Awards are presented in an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. They have been awarded annually since 1996. Before that, children's awards were a part of the main British Academy Television Awards.Current awards
Animation
Channel of the Year
Comedy
Drama
Performer
Entertainment
Factual
Pre-School
Animation
Live Action
Presenter
Writer
International
Short Form
Feature Film
Interactive
Original
Primary
Secondary
Video Game
Special Award
Retired awards
Pre-School
Discontinued in 2000, for separate categories for live-action and animation.
- 1998: Teletubbies
- 1999: Tecwyn Y Tractor
Schools: Drama
Schools Factual
Primary
Discontinued in 2006 for Learning: Primary.Secondary
Discontinued in 2006 for Learning: Secondary.Interactive
Discontinued in 2014 for separate Interactive categories: Original and Adapted.BAFTA Kids' Vote
Discontinued in 2009, for separate voting categories for feature film, television, video game and website.Website
- 2009: Club Penguin
- 2010: Club Penguin
- 2011: Bin Weevils
- 2012: Bin Weevils
- 2013: Bin Weevils
- 2014: Bin Weevils
Feature Film
Television
Video Game
Writer
Adapted
Discontinued in 2006 for one sole Writer category.
Discontinued in 2006 for one sole Writer category.
- 2004: Tony Collingwood
- 2005: John Godber and Jane Thornton
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
- 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