Congratulations and good luck, Nickelodeon UK!
Nickelodeon's hit mystery drama series has been nominated in the favourite "Television" show category in the The BAFTA Kids' Vote, the part of the 2012 British Academy Children's Awards where kids aged between 7-14 year olds have their say in who wins! Fans of "House Of Anubis" and Nickelodeon UK viewers can vote for the hit Nickelodeon mystery drama show "House Of Anubis" to win the favourite "Television" show BAFTA Kids' Vote award here on the official "Bafta Kids Vote" website, baftakidsvote.org!
Below is BAFTA's official 2012 British Academy Children's Awards Press Release and a full list of 2012 British Academy Children's Awards nominees from the official BAFTA website, bafta.org:
British Academy Children's AwardsAlso, from the Big Cartoon News Blog (blog):
Press Release
Tuesday 23 October 2012
CHILDREN'S AWARDS: NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCED
DOUBLE WORLD RECORD HOLDER HELEN SKELTON NOMINATED
FOR BEST PRESENTER AT 2012 BRITISH ACADEMY CHILDREN'S AWARDS
YOUNG ONE'S NIGEL PLANER RECEIVES FIRST EVER NOMINATION
HORRIBLE HISTORIES LEADS WITH THREE CHILDREN’S AWARDS NOMINATIONS
VOTING IN BAFTA KIDS' VOTE CATEGORY OPENS TODAY
London, 23 October 2012: The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has
today announced the nominations for the 2012 British Academy Children's Awards, which take place on Sunday 25 November at the London Hilton, Park Lane.
Children’s BAFTA winner and Blue Peter presenter Barney Harwood will return to host the Awards that celebrate the very best in children’s media, including television, film, video games and online.
Double world record holder Helen Skelton can now add a second Children's BAFTA nomination to her list of achievements for presenting Helen's Polar Challenge For Sport Relief. The programme saw her become the first person in the world to reach the South Pole by bicycle. Skelton is nominated in the Presenter category alongside last year's winner Steve Backshall, Milkshake's Kemi Majeks and previous winner Justin Fletcher, who also has two nominated programmes in the Pre-School Live Action category.
The Performer category features stiff competition between upcoming and established talent, with 14 year old rapper and actor Khalil Madovi up against 59 year old Young One Nigel Planer.
Three nominations go to the hugely successful series Horrible Histories, which has received nominations in the same categories for the last three years (Comedy, Writer and Performer), and winning for Comedy last year.
The four films nominated in the Feature Film category this year include BAFTA Fellow Martin Scorsese's Hugo and Disney's The Muppets. The Hunger Games and Arthur Christmas, the two other films competing for the Award, also appear in the BAFTA Kids' Vote shortlist.
The final series of Tracy Beaker Returns, featuring Strictly Come Dancing star Dani Harmer, receives two nominations, for Drama and Writer, and a BAFTA Kids’ Vote shortlisting in the Television category. The popular Tracy Beaker series has now received nine nominations at the Children's Awards over the years. The Amazing World of Gumball also receives two nominations, for Writer and Animation – the same two categories in which it won last year, and is shortlisted for the Kids’ Vote in the Television category too.
Junior Bake Off follows the success of The Great British Bake Off, the BAFTA-winning television programme at this year’s Television Awards, by being nominated in the Entertainment category.
The BAFTA Kids’ Vote opens for voting today: 7-14 year olds will have their say across a whole range of entertainment media in a nationwide poll to choose their favourite film, television programme, website and video game. The shortlist in each category is incredibly strong this year, with films including The Hunger Games, Marvel Avengers Assemble, Ice Age 4: Continental Drift and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 all going head-to-head in the Feature Film category. Nominations for Television show include The Sarah Jane Adventures, Tracy Beaker Returns, Phineas and Ferb, House of Anubis and Almost Naked Animals.
The BAFTA Kids’ Vote opens today (23 October) at 09.00 and closes on Friday 23 November 2012 at 18.00. Children can cast their votes at www.baftakidsvote.org.
For a third year, the winners of the annual BAFTA Young Game Designers competition will be announced at the Awards ceremony. The competition is open to 11-16 year olds and aims to inspire the game designers and game-makers of the future. For the first time this year there were two categories: the Game Concept Award for young people who submitted an idea for a new game; and the Game-making Award, presented by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, for young people who made their own game using computer software. The top three entrants in both categories will attend the ceremony, and the winners will have their game developed further with experts from the University of Abertay Dundee, as well as visiting SCE London Studio, makers of the BAFTA Award-winning EyeToy® and SingStar® franchises. BAFTA has partnered with
Abertay University and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) on the initiative.
The British Academy Children’s Awards represent all aspects of children's entertainment: Animation, Channel of the Year, Comedy, Drama, Entertainment, Factual, Feature Film, Independent Production Company, Interactive, International,
Learning–Primary, Learning–Secondary, Performer, Pre-school Animation, Pre-school
Live Action, Presenter, Short Form, Video Game and Writer.
For further information, please contact:
Romley Davies
Print & Broadcast:
Ashleigh Richardson
Tel: 0207 148 3771
Email: ashleigh@romleydavies.com
(For red carpet and press room accreditation on the night please email Ashleigh Richardson clearly stating your name, organisation and access required.)
Online:
Gemma Diaper
Tel: 0207 148 3748
Email: gemma@romleydavies.com
About BAFTA
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is an independent charity that supports, develops and promotes the art forms of the moving image by identifying and
rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners and benefiting the public. In addition to its Awards ceremonies, BAFTA has a year-round Learning & Events programme that offers unique access to some of the world’s most inspiring talent through workshops,
masterclasses, lectures and mentoring schemes, connecting with audiences of all ages
and backgrounds across the UK, Los Angeles and New York. BAFTA relies on income from membership subscriptions, individual donations, trusts, foundations and corporate partnerships to support its ongoing outreach work. For further information, visit
www.bafta.org.
2012 Children's Awards Nominees
View the full list of nominations for the British Academy Children's Awards in 2012. The ceremony will take place on Sunday 25 November at the London Hilton on Park Lane.
Animation
The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers
Production Team
Pesky Productions/POP
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
The Gruffalo's Child
Production Team
Magic Light Pictures in association with Studio Soi/BBC One
The Mechanical Musical Marvel
Chris Randall, Julie Boden
Second Home Studios/THSH Birmingham
Channel Of The Year
CBBC
CBeebies
CiTV
Cyw
Comedy
4 O'Clock Club
Spencer Campbell, Julie Edwards, Paul Rose
CBBC/CBBC
Diddy Movies
Steve Ryde, Julian Kemp
CBBC/CBBC
Horrible Histories
Production Team
Lion TV/Citrus Television/CBBC
Sorry I've Got No Head
Production Team
SO Television/CBBC
Drama
Lost Christmas
Elliot Jenkins, John Hay, David Logan
Impact Film & Television/CBBC
Post Code
Production Team
The Foundation/CBBC
Roy
Production Team
JAM Media/CBBC
Tracy Beaker Returns
Gina Cronk, Neasa Hardiman, Elly Brewer
CBBC/CBBC
Entertainment
The Big Performance 2
Helen Soden, Nicola Lloyd, Gareth Malone
Twenty Twenty TV/CBBC
Friday Download
Jeremy Salsby, Melony Smith, Fiona Walmsley
Saltbeef Productions/CBBC
Junior Bake Off
Production Team
Love Production/CBBC
The Slammer
Steve Ryde, John Payne, Samantha Lockett
CBBC/CBBC
Factual
Deadly 60
Scott Alexander, Kirstine Davidson
BBC Bristol for CBBC/CBBC
My Life: Me, My Dad and His Kidney
Rachael Smith, Cat Lewis, Helen Tither
Nine Lives Media/CBBC
Newsround Special: My Autism and Me
Production Team
CBBC/CBBC
Show Me What You're Made Of
Production Team
Watershed TV/CBBC
Feature Film
Arthur Christmas
Peter Lord, Sarah Smith, Peter Baynham
Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation/Aardman/Sony Pictures Releasing
Hugo
Martin Scorsese, Graham King, Tim Headington, Johnny Depp
GK Films/Infinitum NIHIL/Entertainment Film Distributors
The Hunger Games
Gary Ross, Nina Jacobson, Jon Kilik
Lionsgate/Lionsgate UK
The Muppets
Production Team
Walt Disney Studios/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK
Independent Production Company
4T2 Multimedia
Blue Zoo Productions
Boom Pictures
Plug-in Media
Interactive
Deadly Planet
Paul Deane, Lynda Davies, Dan Efergan
Aardman Animation/BBC Natural History Unit
Nightmare High
Jo Roach, Tassos Stevens, Paul Bennun
Somethin’ Else/Channel 4
Where's My Water?
Development Team
Disney Mobile
Tree Fu Tom
Juliet Tzabar, Lorraine Camm, Rachel Bardill
Plug-in Media/Blue Zoo Productions/CBeebies
International
iCarly
Production Team
Schneider's Bakery/Nickelodeon UK
Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness
Production Team
DreamWorks Animation/Nickelodeon UK
Phineas and Ferb
Production Team
Walt Disney Television Animation/Disney XD UK
SpongeBob SquarePants
Production Team
MTV Networks International/United Plankton Pictures/Nickelodeon UK
Learning - Primary
Little Stargazing
Production Team
BBC Scotland/BBC Two
Same But Different
Louise Lynch, David Barnes
Libra Television/Two Sugars/BBC Two
Seeking Refuge
Andy Glynne
Mosaic Films/BBC Two
True Stories
Emma Frank, Emma Wakefield
Lambent Productions/BBC Two
Learning - Secondary
Gang Life
Paul Blake
Maroon Productions/BBC Two
L8R Youngers 2
Production Team
Actorshop Productions/BBC Two
Make A Musical
Rebecca Applin, Owen Smith, Martin Wright
Gamelab UK/BBC Two
Music, Mud & Making Money
Sarah Dean, Rajan Malhotra
BBC London Factual/BBC Two
Performer
Mathew Baynton (various) – Horrible Histories
Lion Television/Citrus TV/CBBC
Ben Faulks (Mr Bloom) – Mr Bloom’s Nursery
CBeebies/CBeebies
Khalil Madovi (Josh Carter) – 4 O’Clock Club
CBBC/CBBC
Nigel Planer (The Night Night Porter and various) – Grizzly Tales
Grizzly TV/NickToons
Pre-School Animation
Peppa Pig
Philip Hall, Joris van Hulzen, Phil Davies
Astley Baker Davies/Five
Rastamouse
Greg Boardman, Eugenio Perez, Derek Mogford
The Rastamouse Company/CBeebies
Timmy Time
Jackie Cockle, Liz Whitaker, David Scanlon
Aardman Animations/CBeebies
Tree Fu Tom
Production Team
CBeebies/Fremantle Media/Blue Zoo/CBeebies
Pre-School Live Action
Andy's Wild Adventures
Mark Jones, John Miller, Charlotte Crosse
BBC Natural History Unit/CBeebies
Ha Ha Hairies
Mellie Buse, Jan Page, Martin Franks
Adastra Creative/Cartoonito
Justin's House
Stephen Cannon, Anna Perowne
CBeebies/CBeebies
Something Special
Allan Johnston, Helen O'Connell
CBeebies/CBeebies
Presenter
Steve Backshall – Deadly 60
BBC Bristol for CBBC/CBBC
Justin Fletcher – Something Special
CBeebies/CBeebies
Kemi Majeks – Milkshake presentation
Five/Five
Helen Skelton – Helen's Polar Challenge For Sport Relief
CBBC/CBBC
Short Form
Compost Corner
Westley Wood, Tim Dann, Tim Collings
CiTV/CiTV
The Grumpy King
Raf Gasak, Jonny Sabbagh, Will Harper
Blink Ink/Cartoon Network UK
OOglies
Production Team
BBC Scotland/CBBC
Share A Story 2011
Dave Hickman, Carl Hadley, David Heslop
CiTV Creative/CiTV
Video Game
Just Dance 3
Nino Sapina, Gregoire Spillman, Florian Granger
Ubisoft
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes
Jon Burton, John Hodskinson, Jonathan Smith
TT Games
Skylanders Spyro's Adventure
Development Team
Activision
Super Mario 3D Land (DS)
Development Team
Nintendo
Writer
Ben Bocquelet, James Lamont, Jon Foster – The Amazing World of Gumball
Cartoon Network Europe in association with Dandelion Studios, Boulder Media & Studio Soi / Cartoon Network UK
Writing Team - Horrible Histories
Lion Television/Citrus TV/CBBC
Phil Ford – The Sarah Jane Adventures
BBC Cymru Wales/CBBC
Elly Brewer – Tracy Beaker Returns
CBBC/CBBC
BAFTA Kids' Vote: Top Tens
Cast your vote on the BAFTA Kids' Vote website now! >
Feature Film
The Amazing Spider Man
Arthur Christmas
The Hunger Games
Ice Age 4: Continental Drift
Johnny English Reborn
Marvel Avengers Assemble
Men In Black 3
The Smurfs
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1
War Horse
Television
4 O'Clock Club
Almost Naked Animals
The Amazing Adventures Of Gumball
Good Luck Charlie
House Of Anubis
Jessie
Phineas and Ferb
The Sarah Jane Adventures
Tracy Beaker Returns
Young Dracula
Video Game
FIFA 12
Just Dance 3
Mario Kart 7
Mario & Sonic London 2012 Olympic Games
Moshi Monsters: Moshling Zoo
Professor Layton and the Spectre’s Call
Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventures
Super Mario 3D Land
Temple Run
Where's My Water?
Website
Binweevils
CBBC
Club Penguin
Disney.co.uk
GirlsGoGames
LEGO
Miniclip
Moshi Monsters
Stardoll
Woozworld
Gumball Up For Two British Academy Kids’ Awards
The TV series “The Amazing World of Gumball” has received two nominations for the British Academy Children’s Awards, organizers announced Monday.
Produced by Cartoon Network Europe in association with Dandelion Studios, Boulder Media and Studio Soi, the Cartoon Network UK show was nominated for Writer and Animation — the same two categories in which it won last year. In addition, the series is shortlisted for the Kids’ Vote in the Television category.
Ben Bocquelet, Mic Graves, Joanna Beresford form the producing team behind The Amazing World of Gumball. Bocquelet, James Lamont and Jon Foster are the nominated writers.
Vying with Gumball in the Animation category are The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers (Pesky Productions/POP), The Gruffalo’s Child (Magic Light Pictures in association with Studio Soi/BBC One) and The Mechanical Musical Marvel (Chris Randall and Julie Boden; Second Home Studios/THSH Birmingham).
In the Pre-School Animation category, the nominees are Peppa Pig (Philip Hall, Joris van Hulzen and Phil Davies; Astley Baker Davies/Five), Rastamouse (Greg Boardman, Eugenio Perez and Derek Mogford; The Rastamouse Company/CBeebies), Timmy Time (Jackie Cockle, Liz Whitaker and David Scanlon; Aardman Animations/CBeebies) and Tree Fu Tom (CBeebies/Fremantle Media/Blue Zoo/CBeebies).
Feature Film nominees include Arthur Christmas (Peter Lord, Sarah Smith and Peter Baynham; Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation/Aardman/Sony Pictures Releasing) and Disney’s partly animated The Muppets (Walt Disney Studios/Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK). Arthur Christmas also appears in the BAFTA Kids’ Vote shortlist.
Three of the four hopefuls in the International category are animated series: Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness (DreamWorks Animation/Nickelodeon UK), Phineas and Ferb (Walt Disney Television Animation/Disney XD UK) and SpongeBob SquarePants (MTV Networks International/United Plankton Pictures/Nickelodeon UK).
Animated programs up for the Short Form awards are Compost Corner (Westley Wood, Tim Dann and Tim Collings; CiTV/CiTV), Ooglies (BBC Scotland/CBBC) and Share A Story 2011 (Dave Hickman, Carl Hadley and David Heslop; CiTV Creative/CiTV).
Besides Arthur Christmas, feature films shortlisted for the Kids’ Vote include Ice Age 4: Continental Drift and the partly animated The Smurfs.
Joining The Amazing World of Gumball in the shortlist for the Kids’ Vote in the Television category are the animated series Almost Naked Animals and Phineas and Ferb.
The British Academy Children’s Awards ceremony will take place November 25 at the London Hilton on Park Lane. Children’s BAFTA winner and Blue Peter presenter Barney Harwood will return to host the awards, which celebrate the very best in children’s media, including television, film, video games and online.
The awards are presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, an independent charity that supports, develops and promotes the art forms of the moving image by identifying and rewarding excellence, inspiring practitioners and benefiting the public.