Awards also included the youngest-ever winner of a Bafta.
The Lego Movie won Best Feature Film at the Bafta Children’s Awards in London last night (Nov 23).
The Warner Bros. film, directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, beat competition from Disney’s Frozen and Maleficent as well as Dreamworks’ How To Train Your Dragon 2.
However, Frozen took the top film prize in the Bafta Kids’ vote, based on more than 200,000 votes from children aged 7-14.
The ceremony, held at London’s Roundhouse, also saw nine-year-old Cherry Campbell become the youngest Bafta winner ever, winning Best Performer for her title role in kids drama series Katie Morag.
The show, about a feisty young girl who lives on a Scottish island with her family, also won the award for Best Drama.
Campbell was seven when she started making Katie Morag, based on the books of Mairi Hedderwick.
For the first time, Cartoon Network...
The Lego Movie won Best Feature Film at the Bafta Children’s Awards in London last night (Nov 23).
The Warner Bros. film, directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, beat competition from Disney’s Frozen and Maleficent as well as Dreamworks’ How To Train Your Dragon 2.
However, Frozen took the top film prize in the Bafta Kids’ vote, based on more than 200,000 votes from children aged 7-14.
The ceremony, held at London’s Roundhouse, also saw nine-year-old Cherry Campbell become the youngest Bafta winner ever, winning Best Performer for her title role in kids drama series Katie Morag.
The show, about a feisty young girl who lives on a Scottish island with her family, also won the award for Best Drama.
Campbell was seven when she started making Katie Morag, based on the books of Mairi Hedderwick.
For the first time, Cartoon Network...
- 11/24/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
The winners of the British Academy Children's Awards have been announced.
CBeebies' Katie Morag claimed two awards at the ceremony hosted by Doc Brown at London's Roundhouse.
The show won Drama and the show's star Cherry Campbell also received the Performer award for her turn in the title role.
Dick & Dom (Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood) picked up the Presenter award, while their show Diddy Movies picked up the Comedy gong.
Elsewhere, Cartoon Network won in the Channel of the Year category, Dixi was named as Interactive Original, and Adventure Time won International.
Other winners included Share a Story (Short Form), Operation Ouch! (Factual), Aardman (Animation), The Lego Movie (Feature Film), Mario Kart 8 (Game) and Peter Firmin (Special Award).
Also among the winners were Disney Animated (Interactive – Adapted), Kindle Entertainment (Independent Production Company of the Year), Lizard Girl (Learning: Primary), Poetry: Between the Lines (Learning: Secondary), Old Jack's Boat (Pre-school...
CBeebies' Katie Morag claimed two awards at the ceremony hosted by Doc Brown at London's Roundhouse.
The show won Drama and the show's star Cherry Campbell also received the Performer award for her turn in the title role.
Dick & Dom (Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood) picked up the Presenter award, while their show Diddy Movies picked up the Comedy gong.
Elsewhere, Cartoon Network won in the Channel of the Year category, Dixi was named as Interactive Original, and Adventure Time won International.
Other winners included Share a Story (Short Form), Operation Ouch! (Factual), Aardman (Animation), The Lego Movie (Feature Film), Mario Kart 8 (Game) and Peter Firmin (Special Award).
Also among the winners were Disney Animated (Interactive – Adapted), Kindle Entertainment (Independent Production Company of the Year), Lizard Girl (Learning: Primary), Poetry: Between the Lines (Learning: Secondary), Old Jack's Boat (Pre-school...
- 11/24/2014
- Digital Spy
The nominations for the British Academy Children's Awards have been announced.
CBeebies' Katie Morag leads the way with Drama and Writer nods. Cherry Campbell also receives a Performer nomination for her turn in the title role.
Old Jack's Boat receives a Pre-School Live Action nomination, with Bernard Cribbins up for Performer for his role on the show.
4 O'Clock Club receives Comedy and Performer nods with Akai Osei as Nero.
Roy and Wolfblood both receive Drama and Writer nods and The Amazing World of Gumball is nominated in both the Writer and Animation fields.
Rocket's Island is up for Drama and Kia Pegg picks up a Performer nomination for her role as Jodi in The Dumping Ground.
Dick and Dom (Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood) are nominated in the Presenter category, as are Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes, Iain Stirling and Naomi Wilkinson.
Junior Bake Off, Hacker Time, Fort Boyard: Ultimate...
CBeebies' Katie Morag leads the way with Drama and Writer nods. Cherry Campbell also receives a Performer nomination for her turn in the title role.
Old Jack's Boat receives a Pre-School Live Action nomination, with Bernard Cribbins up for Performer for his role on the show.
4 O'Clock Club receives Comedy and Performer nods with Akai Osei as Nero.
Roy and Wolfblood both receive Drama and Writer nods and The Amazing World of Gumball is nominated in both the Writer and Animation fields.
Rocket's Island is up for Drama and Kia Pegg picks up a Performer nomination for her role as Jodi in The Dumping Ground.
Dick and Dom (Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood) are nominated in the Presenter category, as are Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes, Iain Stirling and Naomi Wilkinson.
Junior Bake Off, Hacker Time, Fort Boyard: Ultimate...
- 10/21/2014
- Digital Spy
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