The winners od this year’s British Academy Children’s Awards was announced last night at a ceremony hosted by Doc Brown at the Roundhouse, London.
Big winners on the night included Katie Morag and Cartoon Network, which won the BAFTA in the for Channel of the Year for the first time in its history.
Peter Firmin received the Special Award for his outstanding contribution to children’s media. The esteemed illustrator and puppet-maker was presented the Award by Bernard Cribbins, and received a special introduction from Michael Palin.
The results of the BAFTA Kids’ Vote were also announced at the ceremony.
Over 200,000 votes were cast by seven to 14 year-olds and the winners in the four categories were Frozen (Feature Film), Jessie (Television), Minecraft (Game) and Bin Weevils (Website).
Check out the full list of winner below:
Animation
Shaun the Sheep – Aardman Animations/CBBC
Channel of the Year
Cartoon Network
Comedy
Diddy Movies 2 – CBBC
Drama
Katie Morag – Move on Up/CBeebies
Entertainment
Junior Bake Off – Love Productions/CBBC
Factual
Operation Ouch! – Maverick Television/CBBC
Feature Film
The LEGO Movie – Warner Bros. Pictures, Village Road Show Pictures/Warner Bros. Pictures
Game
Mario Kart 8 – Nintendo
Independent Production Company of the Year
Kindle Entertainment
Interactive: Adapted
Disney Animated Development Team – Touch Press/Disney Interactive/Walt Disney Animation Studios
Interative: Original
Dixi – Kindle Entertainment/Syndicut/Lucy Atkinson/CBBC Online
International
Adventure Time – Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network
Learning: Primary
Lizard Girl – Feelgood Fiction/BBC Two
Learning: Secondary
Poetry: Between the Lines – Somethin’ Else/BBC Two
Performer
Cherry Campbell – Katie Morag – CBeebies
Pre-School: Animation
Sarah & Duck – Karrot Entertainment/CBeebies
Pre-School: Live Action
Old Jack’s Boat – CBeebies
Presenter
Richard McCourt & Dominic Wood – Absolute Genius with Dick and Dom – CBBC
Short Form
CITV Share a Story 2013 – CITV
Writer
Debbie Moon – Wolfblood – CBBC