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The Canadian Screen Award Award for Best Direction in a Children's or Youth Program or Series is a Canadian Screen Award that honours direction in English language children's television produced in Canada. [1]
Winners in bold.
Year | Actor | Series | Ref |
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2003 18th Gemini Awards | |||
Bruce McDonald | Degrassi: The Next Generation : "Weird Science" | ||
Anthony Atkins | Edgemont : "Friday Night's All Right" | ||
Jessica Bradford | When I Was Seven | ||
Grant Harvey | Mentors : "Remembrance" | ||
Stefan Scaini | Strange Days at Blake Holsey High : "Culture" | ||
2004 19th Gemini Awards | |||
Phil Earnshaw | Degrassi: The Next Generation : "Pride" | ||
Michael Fallows | Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids | ||
Don McBrearty | Mrs. Ashboro's Cat | ||
Chuck Rubin | Poko : "Poko on the Moon" | ||
Martin Wood | The Impossible Elephant | ||
2005 20th Gemini Awards | |||
Graeme Campbell | Instant Star : "You Can't Always Get What You Want" | ||
Jeffrey Agala, Ridd Sorenson, Mauro Casalese | Atomic Betty : "Atomic Roger/Toxic Talent" | ||
Robert de Lint | renegadepress.com : "Dying to Connect" | ||
Robert Higden, Richard Mortimer, Sid Goldberg | Surprise! It's Edible Incredible! : "Matthew and Jordan" | ||
J. J. Johnson | This Is Daniel Cook : "This is Daniel Cook Doing Magic..." | ||
2006 21st Gemini Awards | |||
Paolo Barzman | 15/Love : "Volley of the Dolls" | ||
Stan Gadziola, Chuck Rubin, Brian Duchschere | Poko : "Poko & Bibi of the Arctic" | ||
Philip Marcus | Dragon : "Dragon Runs the Store" | ||
Ron Murphy | Dark Oracle : "TrailBLAZE" | ||
Jamie Whitney | If the World Were a Village | ||
2007 22nd Gemini Awards | |||
Joseph Sherman | Johnny Test : "Saturday Night's Alright for Johnny/Johnny's Mint Chip" | ||
Graeme Campbell | Instant Star : "I Fought the Law" | ||
Robert Cohen | The Great Canadian Polar Bear Adventure | ||
Rick Marshall | Peep and the Big Wide World : "Dry Duck" | ||
Pat Williams | Instant Star : "Personality Crisis" | ||
2008 23rd Gemini Awards | |||
Robert Daniel Pytlyk | Drug Class: "Travis' Story" | ||
Jeff Beesley | renegadepress.com : "Cyber Sandbox" | ||
Graeme Campbell | Instant Star : "Celebrity Skin" | ||
Steve Diguer | Tumbletown Tales: "Secret Rodent Club" | ||
Phil Earnshaw | Degrassi: The Next Generation : "Standing in the Dark, Part 1" | ||
2009 24th Gemini Awards | |||
Eleanore Lindo | Degrassi: The Next Generation : "Fight the Power" | ||
René Dowhaniuk | The Next Star : "The Duet" | ||
Alex Khan | Think Big: "Getting It Right" | ||
Michael Mabbott | Life with Derek : "March Break" | ||
Pat Williams | Instant Star : "Us and Them" |
Year | Actor | Series | Ref |
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2010 25th Gemini Awards | |||
Stefan Brogren | Degrassi : "Beat It, Part 2" | ||
Phil Earnshaw | Degrassi : "Just Can't Get Enough, Part 2" | ||
Liz Haines | The Ocean Room: "Shorter Circuits" | ||
John May | How to Be Indie : "How to Trick Your Parents into Treating You Like a Grown Up" | ||
Craig Pryce | Family Biz : "Shake the Box" | ||
2011 26th Gemini Awards | |||
Pat Williams | Degrassi : "All Falls Down, Part 2" | ||
Phil Earnshaw | Degrassi : "My Body is a Cage, Part 2" | ||
William Gordon | Pirates: Adventures in Art : "Yo Ho Shadow" | ||
J. J. Johnson | Dino Dan : "Where the Dinosaurs Are" | ||
Mitchell Ness | Wingin' It : "Hold the Dressing" | ||
2012 1st Canadian Screen Awards | |||
Phil Earnshaw | Degrassi : "Scream, Part 2" | ||
Derby Crewe | Wingin' It : "Friday Afternoon Fever" | ||
Neill Fearnley | The Haunting Hour : "Lights Out" | ||
Brian Roberts | My Babysitter's A Vampire : "Three Geeks and a Demon" | ||
Nadine Schwartz | run run revolution | ||
2013 2nd Canadian Screen Awards | |||
Stefan Brogren | Degrassi : "Time of My Life" | ||
Derby Crewe | Wingin' It : "Live and Let Fly" | ||
Samir Rehem | The Next Step : "Sabotage" | ||
Jesse Shamata, Rae Upton | The Grizzly Cup: "Part 1" | ||
Randall "RT!" Thorne | ALIVE | ||
2014 3rd Canadian Screen Awards | |||
Phil Earnshaw | Degrassi : "Hypnotize" | ||
Neill Fearnley | R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour : "Brush With Madness" | ||
Allan Harmon | If I Had Wings | ||
J. J. Johnson | This Is Scarlett and Isaiah: "This Is Isaiah Helping with the First Day of School" | ||
John Payne and Lynn Reist | Franklin and Friends : "Franklin and the Four Seasons" | ||
2015 4th Canadian Screen Awards | |||
Phil Earnshaw | Degrassi : "Finally, Part 2" | ||
Stefan Brogren | Open Heart : "Last Things First" | ||
J. J. Johnson | Annedroids : "New Pals" | ||
Jesse Shamata | Gaming Show (In My Parents' Garage) : "All Night Long" | ||
Craig Wallace | Odd Squad : "The One That Got Away" | ||
2016 5th Canadian Screen Awards | |||
Eleanor Lindo | Degrassi: Next Class : "#ThisCouldBeUsButYouPlayin" | ||
J. J. Johnson | Odd Squad : "The First Day" | ||
Zsolt Luka | The Mystery Files: "The Mystery Behind the Mask" | ||
Ryan Marley | Science Max: Experiments at Large : "How You Build It" | ||
Stefan Scaini | Odd Squad : "Failure to Lunch" | ||
2017 6th Canadian Screen Awards | |||
John Kent Harrison | L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables: Fire & Dew | ||
Derby Crewe | The Next Step : "A New Regime" | ||
J. J. Johnson | Dino Dana : "Mega Tooth" | ||
J. J. Johnson | Odd Squad : "The Cherry On-Top-Inator/Sir" | ||
Graeme Lynch | Cheer Squad : "Three-peat?" | ||
2018 7th Canadian Screen Awards | |||
J. J. Johnson | Odd Squad : "World Turned Odd, Pt. 1" | ||
Derby Crewe | The Next Step : "Coup d'état" | ||
J. J. Johnson | Dino Dana : "A Dino Never Forgets / Claw and Order" | ||
Ryan Marley | Science Max : "Gravity Boat" | ||
Mitchell T. Ness | The Next Step : "No Shell" | ||
2019 8th Canadian Screen Awards | |||
Megan Follows | Holly Hobbie : "The Freckled Fugitive" | ||
Stefan Brogren | Holly Hobbie : "The Birthday Basher" | ||
J. J. Johnson | Dino Dana : "Dino Zone" | ||
Gloria Ui Young Kim, Sharon Lewis | It's My Party! : "Winter Solstice" | ||
Bruce McDonald | Creeped Out : "The Unfortunate Five" |
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