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Featuring the very best in children's film, television, games and online media, the 2011 British Academy Children’s Awards saw a host of top presenters lead an evening of celebration at the London Hilton, Park Lane last night. The Awards saw a number of double-wins, most notably the final instalment of the Harry Potter franchise, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II, which received both the reputable Best Feature Film Award and the BAFTA Kid's vote in the 'Film' category. This comes as a fitting finale to the series, which has seen enormous success across its films and has already received the Outstanding Contribution to Cinema Award at the Orange British Academy Film Awards earlier this year. With the DVD boxset being released on December 2nd, marking the end of an era, it only seems apt that Harry Potter is given its due recognition as a film that is fundamentally geared towards children. Other double-winners included Peppa Pig, which won the award for Best Pre-School Animation; an accolade it previously picked up in 2005. Nine-year old Harley Bird, who voices the character Pepp, received the award for Best Performer. Cartoon Network's, The Amazing World of Gumball, which cleverly combines various animation techniques, won Best Animation and Best Writer, whilst children's wildlife programme Deadly 60 won Best Factual Programme and Best Presenter, for adventurer Steve Backshall. A special award was presented to Newsround, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Recognised as the world's first regular news bulletin for children, it seeks to introduce the young to current affairs, covering world news, sport, science and the environment. The gong was received by John Craven, who presented the show when it first started in 1972 until he left in 1989 to join Countryfile. As Craven, 71, commented last night, “Newsround was the first show of its kind in the world and I’m deeply thankful to Bafta for recognising it as such.” “Newsround was, and always will be, my little baby and I couldn’t be more proud of it now it’s all grown up.” Amanda Berry OBE, Chief Executive of BAFTA, said: “Getting young people interested in and engaged with film, television, video games and online media is a very important part of BAFTA’s charitable activity, which takes place all year round.” “The Awards ceremony celebrated the very finest talent behind the nation’s favourite children’s television shows, films, games and websites, and the nominees and winners are incredible inspirations to the next generation of creative talent in Britain. We encourage kids everywhere to follow in their footsteps.” The full list of winners is as follows: Special Award: Newsround Animation: The Amazing World Of Gumball Channel of the Year: CBeebies Comedy: Horrible Histories Drama: Just William Entertainment: Trapped Factual: Deadly 60 Feature Film: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II Independent Production Company: Kindle Entertainment Interactive: Tate Movie Project International: Fish Hooks Learning – Primary: Quiff and Boot Learning – Secondary: Privates Performer: Harley Bird – Peppa Pig Pre-School Animation: Peppa Pig Pre-School Live Action: Bookaboo Presenter: Steve Backshall – Deadly 60 Short Form: Dipdap Video Game: LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean Writer: James Lamont, Jon Foster – The Amazing World of Gumball Bafta Young Game Designers: Rollin' Scotch BAFTA Kids' Vote 2011 (powered by Yahoo): Feature Film: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II Television: Good Luck Charlie Video Games: Just Dance 2 Websites: Bin Weevils Newer news items:
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