"Peppa Pig" has been nominated for the "Best Preschool Series" British Animation Awards award for the episode "Mr. Bull in a China Shop". In the episode, while enjoying a tea break, Mr. Bull accidentally breaks his delicate teapot. He takes the pieces to Miss. Rabbit in the hope that she can mend it.
Additionally, the British comedy actress, writer and producer Morwenna Banks has been nominated for the "Best Voice Performance" BAA award for her portrayal of the character Queen Marigold in the "Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom" episode "Nanny's Magic Test".
Both "Peppa Pig" and "Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom" are produced by Astley Baker Davies for Nick Jr. and eOne Entertainment.
Rewarding new and established animators, the British Animation Awards are held every two years and rewards the very best in British animation across a number of categories including children's series, preschool series, short films, animated graphics for film and television, music videos and commercials.
The 2014 British Animation Awards will be held at the BFI on London's Southbank on Friday 7th March 2014. The special ceremony will be hosted by award-winning Irish comedian Aisling Bea.
Congratulations and good luck to all the finalists in the 2014 British Animation Awards!
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The 2014 British Animation Awards (BAAs) finalists have been announced and studios up for multiple awards this year include Aardman Animations, Astley Baker Davis and Beakus.
Rewarding new and established animators, the awards are held every two years and recognize all types of animation across a number of categories including children’s series, preschool series, short films, animated graphics for film and television, music videos and commercials.
This year, Aardman Animations' Shaun the Sheep is up for best children’s series with competition from Cartoon Network Studio Europe's Amazing World of Gumball and CiTV's Compost Corner. Aardman is also nominated in the long-form category for Pirates: In An Adventure with Scientists and in the best motion graphics category for Darkside.
Astley Baker Davis’ two noms are for its hit program Peppa Pig (best preschool series) and for the voice work of Morwenna Banks in Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom.
Other notable nominations include Beakus, which is up for three awards including best mixed media children’s series for its CBeebies show Num Tums, Snapper Productions for its preschool series nomination for its first TV series production Q Pootle 5, and Karrot Animation for Sarah & Duck, also up for best preschool series.
The winners of the 2014 BAAs will be announced on March 7, 2014 at a special ceremony held at the BFI on London’s Southbank.
Here is the full list of finalists in the children's categories:
Best Preschool Series
Peppa Pig: Mr. Bull in a China Shop
Philip Hall & Joris van Hulzen
Produced by Astley Baker Davies for Nick Jr. and eOne Entertainment
Q Pootle 5: The Groobie Woogie
Adam Shaw
Produced by Snapper Productions and Q Pootle Ltd for CBeebies
Sarah & Duck: Bobsleigh
Tim O’Sullivan
Produced by Karrot Animation for CBeebies
Best Children's Series
Shaun the Sheep: The Stand Off
Lee Wilton
Produced by Aardman Animations for CBBC
Compost Corner
Westley Wood
Produced by CITV
Amazing World of Gumball: The Apology
Ben Boquelet & Mic Graves
Produced by Cartoon Network Studio Europe and SOI Studio
Best Mixed Media Children's
Baby Jake: Popping Peas
Maddy Darrall and Rafa Canales
Produced by Darrall Macqueen for CBeebies
Num Tums: No 5
Steve Smith
Produced by Beakus for CBeebies
Get Squiggling Letters: Letter A
Dan Edgley and Adrian Hedley
Produced by Dot to Dot Productions for CBeebies
Best Voice Performance
Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom: Nanny’s Magic Test
Morwenna Banks
Produced by Astley Baker Davies
The Hungry Corpse
Bill Nighy
Produced by Beakus
Compost Corner
Tim Dann
Produced by CITV
Best Long Form
Room on the Broom
Max Lang and Jan Lauchauer
Produced by Magic Light Pictures
Pirates: In An Adventure with Scientists
Peter Lord
Produced by Aardman Animations and Sony Pictures Animation
The Snowman & The Snowdog
Hilary Audus
Produced by Lupus Films
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British Animation Awards finalists revealed
The awards ceremony will take placve on London's Southbank on March 7th
The finalists of the British Animation Awards 2014 have been revealed.
Held every two years, The BAAs reward the best in British animation across a variety of categories.
British actor Bill Nighy is in the running for Best Voice Performance for his work in The Hungry Corpse, facing off against Morwenna Banks for her role as Queen Marigold in Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom: Nanny's Magic and Tim Dann for Compost Corner.
The Best Long Form category sees Aardman Animations and Sony Pictures Animations' Pirates In An Adventure with Scientists go up against the Oscar-nominated Magic Lights Pictures' Room on the Broom and Lupus Films' The Snowman and the Snowdog.
The Awards will be held at the BFI on London’s Southbank on March 7th 2014. The ceremony will be hosted by award-winning comedian Aisling Bea.
Meanwhile, Peppa Pig is up for a second BAA for Best Pre-School Series for Peppa Pig: Mr Bull in a China Shop. A win would spell the fourth gong in this category for production company Astley Baker Davies.
Peppa faces competition in the pre-school category from Q Pootle 5: The Grooble Woogie and Sarah and Duck: Bobsleigh.
Aardman Animations’ Shaun the Sheep has been nominated alongside The Amazing World of Gumball and Compost Corner in the Best Children’s Series.
Meanwhile, in the Best Music Video category, Benjamin Scheuer: The Lion, Atoms for Peace: Before Your Very Eyes and Savages: Marsahl Dear go head-to-head, while the Best Short Film category will be contested by Mikey Please for Marilyn Myller, Sam Taylor and Bjorn-Erik Aschim for Everything I can See From Here and Felix Massie for In the Air is Christopher Gray.
Elsewhere, ads for Honda, Talk Talk, TSB and Barclays received nominations for Best 2D and 3D Commercial, while Passion Pictures BBC Olympic trail Stadium UK is up against Agile Film’s animated end credits for the film Filth and Blue Zoo’s promotional sequence for the new series of Gumball in the Best Film/TV Graphics.
Several animation studios are in the running for multiple awards this year. Beakus Ltd and Aardman Animations have each been nominated for three awards. Astley Baker Davis have two nominations for Best Pre-school and Best Voice Performance. The Royal College of Art in London has produced two of the three finalists in the Best Student Award category, whilst Fieldtrip also has two nods in the Best 2D Commercial category.
The three Public Choice Awards, voted for by the public, will be announced at the awards ceremony. The Public Choice Screenings are running across the country in 14 different venues from the 25th January through to the 19th February.
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