The full list of winners from the 2007 BAFTA Children's Awards.
Best Animation:
The Secret Show
Christopher O’Hare, Tony Collingwood, Andrea Tran
Collingwood O’Hare Entertainment/CBeebies/CBBC]
Break-through Talent:
Charles Martin
Director - My Life as a Popat
Channel Of The Year:
CBeebies
Best Drama:
That Summer Day
Hannah Pescod, Jon East, Clive Bradley
Hat Trick Productions/BBC1
Best Entertainment:
The Slammer
Steve Ryde, Jeanette Goulbourn, John Payne
CBBC/CBBC
Factual
The Wrong Trainers
Kez Margrie
CBBC/CBBC
Feature Film:
Happy Feet
George Miller, Ben Miller, Doug Mitchell
Kingdom Pictures/Warner Bros UK
Independent Production Company Of The Year
Aardman
Best Interactive:
The Secret Show (www.thesecretshow.com)
Glynn Hayward, Dylan James, Tony Collingwood
Complete Control/CBBC/Collingwood O’Hare Entertainment
Best International:
SpongeBob Squarepants
Stephen Hillenburg, Alan Smart
United Plankton Pictures Inc for Nickelodeon/Nickelodeon UK
Learning Primary:
Espresso Education: Espresso Primary
Development Team
Espresso Education
Learning Secondary:
Recollections: Eyewitnesses Remember The Holocaust.
Ian Wall
Holocaust Education Trust/Picture Production Company/Film Education
Best Pre-School Animation:
Charlie and Lola
Claudia Lloyd, Kitty Taylor
Tiger Aspect Productions/CBeebies
Best Pre-School Live Action:
In the Night Garden
Anne Wood, Andrew Davenport, Dirk Campbell
Ragdoll Productions/CBeebies
Best Presenter:
Barney Harwood: Smile
Darrall Macqueen/BBC2/CBBC
Best Short Form:
Nick Big Green Thing
Claire Norowzian
Nickelodeon UK/Nickelodeon UK
Best Video Game:
Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party (PS2)
Development Team
SCEE External Development Studio/Magenta Software
Best Writer:
Bridget Hurst: Charlie and Lola
Tiger Aspect Productions/CBeebies
BAFTA Kids' Vote in Association With Electronic Arts:
The Simpsons Movie
CBBC me and my movie, in association with BAFTA:
The Unwelcome Stranger: Rosalind Peters (aged 14, Norfolk)
BAFTA Children's Awards 2007: Winners
Published Monday, Nov 26 2007, 11:47 GMT | By Alex Fletcher
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