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2011 British Academy Children's Awards Nominations 2011 British Academy Children’s Awards Nominations ANIMATION The Amazing World Of Gumball Ben Bocquelet, Mic Graves, Joanna Beresford Cartoon Network Europe in association with Dandelion Studios, Boulder Media & Studio Soi /Cartoon Network UK Grizzly Tales Jamie Rix, Sara Bor, Simon Bor Grizzly TV/NickToons Muddle Earth Phil Chalk, Vincent James CBBC/CBBC Pet Squad Production Team Darrall Macqueen/CBBC CHANNEL OF THE YEAR CBBC CBeebies Disney Channel UK Nick Jr UK COMEDY Gigglebiz Michael Towner, Anna Mears CBeebies/CBeebies Horrible Histories Production Team Lion TV/Citrus TV/CBBC The Legend Of Dick and Dom Steve Ryde, Julian Kemp CBBC/CBBC Sadie J Production Team CBBC/CBBC 1 DRAMA Combat Kids Production Team Lime Pictures/CBBC House Of Anubis Production Team Lime Pictures/Studio 100/Nickelodeon UK Just William Paul Seed, John Chapman, Simon Nye CBBC/CBBC The Sarah Jane Adventures Brian Minchin, Joss Agnew BBC Wales for CBBC/CBBC ENTERTAINMENT The Big Performance Nicola Lloyd, Susannah Farrow Twenty Twenty TV/CBBC Friday Download Mel Smith, Fiona Walmsley Saltbeef Productions/CBBC The Slammer Steve Ryde, John Payne CBBC/CBBC Trapped Rob Hyde, James Morgan CBBC/CBBC FACTUAL Comic Relief Girl On Wire (Blue Peter) Moray London, Dawn Langan CBBC/CBBC Deadly 60 John Miller, James Brickell BBC Bristol for CBBC/CBBC My Life: Ballet Boys Rick Goodwin Real Life Media Productions/CBBC My Life: Stammer School Chris Chapman 2 Dene Films/CBBC FEATURE FILM Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 David Heyman, David Yates, David Barron, Steve Kloves Warner Bros Pictures/Warner Bros Pictures Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 David Heyman, David Yates, David Barron, Steve Kloves Warner Bros Pictures/Warner Bros Pictures Kung Fu Panda 2 Melissa Cobb, Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger Dream Works Animation/Paramount Pictures Tangled Roy Conli, Nathan Greno, Byron Howard, Dan Fogelman Walt Disney Studios/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION COMPANY Collingwood O’Hare Dot To Dot Productions Kindle Entertainment Lime Pictures INTERACTIVE CBBC Hacker & Dodge Pup Stars Andrew J Brown, Paul Mallet, James Wheatley Brass Agency/CBBC The Land Of Me Development Team Made In Me, Less Rain, Ladybird Moshi Monsters Development Team Mindy Candy Tate Movie Project Development Team Aardman/Tate/Fallon/CBBC 3 INTERNATIONAL Adventure Time Production Team Cartoon Network Original/Cartoon Network UK Fish Hooks Production Team Walt Disney Television Animation/Disney Channel UK Phineas and Ferb Production Team Walt Disney Television Animation/Disney XD UK Regular Show Production Team Cartoon Network Original/Cartoon Network UK LEARNING - PRIMARY BBC Bitesize KS2 Maths Production Team Catalyst Pictures/BBC Cashk@tz Matt Jones, Rob Andrews Illumina Digital/BBC Learning Quiff and Boot Production Team The Brothers McLeod/BBC Learning Ways Of Talking Andy Wan, Barbara Zambrini Gamelab London/BBC Learning LEARNING – SECONDARY Jamie’s Dream School Production Team Fresh One/Illumina/ Channel 4 Love Hurts Emma Wakefield, Lisa Fairbank Lambent Productions/BBC Learning Privates Development Team Size Five Games/Channel 4 Wanna Be A Rockstar Owen Smith, Andy Wan, Martin Wright 4 Gamelab London/BBC Learning PERFORMER Harley Bird (Peppa) – Peppa Pig Astley Baker Davies/E1 Kids/Five/Nick Jr UK Ben Faulkes (Mr Bloom) – Mr Bloom’s Nursery CBeebies/CBeebies Martha Howe-Douglas (various) – Horrible Histories Lion Television/Citrus TV/CBBC Daniel Roche (William Brown) – Just William CBBC/CBBC PRE-SCHOOL ANIMATION Little Princess Iain Harvey, Edward Foster The Illuminated Film Company/Five Octonauts Production Team Chorion/CBeebies Peppa Pig Phil Davies, Neville Astley, Mark Baker Astley Baker Davies/E1 Kids Production/Channel Five/Nick Jr. UK Rastamouse Eugenio Perez, Greg Boardman, Derek Mogford The Rastamouse Company/CBeebies PRE-SCHOOL LIVE ACTION Bookaboo Lucy Goodman, Ian Emes Happy Films/CiTV Grandpa In My Pocket Jan Page, Mellie Buse, Martin Franks Adastra Creative/CBeebies Something Special Allan Johnston, Claire Taylor CBeebies/CBeebies Waybuloo Production Team The Foundation/CBeebies 5 PRESENTER Steve Backshall – Deadly 60 BBC Bristol for CBBC/CBBC Justin Fletcher – Something Special CBeebies/CBeebies Kemi Majeks – Milkshake Five/Five Helen Skelton – Comic Relief Girl On Wire (Blue Peter) CBBC/CBBC SHORT FORM CN Duplicators Production Team Meindbender Animation/Cartoon Network UK Dipdap Chris Wood, Steve Roberts Ragdoll/CBeebies I ♥ Art Peter Drake, Akin Akinsiku Nickelodeon UK/Nick Jr. UK Share A Story Corrinne Averiss CiTV Creative/CiTV VIDEO GAME Kirby’s Epic Yarn (Wii) Development Team Nintendo LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Development Team TT Games/Walt Disney Interactive LittleBigPlanet 2 (PS3) Development Team Media Molecule Pokemon Black and Pokemon White (DS) Development Team Nintendo 6 WRITER James Lamont, Jon Foster – The Amazing World of Gumball Cartoon Network Europe in association with Dandelion Studios, Boulder Media & Studio Soi /Cartoon Network UK Ben Ward, Steve Punt, Dave Cohen - Horrible Histories Lion Television/CBBC Simon Nye – Just William CBBC/CBBC Phil Ford – The Sarah Jane Adventures BBC Cymru Wales/CBBC BAFTA Kids’ Vote powered by Yahoo! Top 10s FEATURE FILM Cars 2 (U) Walt Disney Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (PG) 20 th Century Fox Despicable Me (U) Universal Gnomeo & Juliet (U) eOne Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (12A) Warner Bros Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (12A) Warner Bros Kung Fu Panda 2 (PG) Paramount Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (12A) Walt Disney Tangled (PG) Walt Disney Transformers: Dark Of the Moon (12A) Paramount TELEVISION Dani's House CBBC Deadly 60 CBBC Good Luck Charlie Disney Channel UK Horrible Histories CBBC Mission: Green Santa CiTV Phineas & Ferb Disney Channel UK Regular Show Cartoon Network UK The Sarah Jane Adventures CBBC Tracy Beaker Returns CBBC Victorious Nickelodeon UK VIDEO GAMES Angry Birds Rio (4+) Rovio Cut the Rope (4+) Chillingo FIFA 11 (3+) Electronic Arts Just Dance 2 (3+) Ubisoft Kinect Sports (3+) Rare Michael Jackson: The Experience (12) Ubisoft Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit (12) Electronic Arts Professor Layton and the Lost Future (7+) Nintendo The Sims 3 (12) Electronic Arts 7 Wii Party (3+) Nintendo WEBSITES Binweevils Cartoon Network.co.uk CBBC Club Penguin Disney.co.uk GirlsGoGames Miniclip Moshi Monsters Nick.co.uk Stardoll 8.
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