International Emmy Award for Best Children & Young People

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International Emmy Award for Best Children & Young People
Awarded forBest Children & Young People
CountryUnited States
Presented by International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
First awarded1983
Last awarded2011
Currently held by What Is Your Dream?
Chile (2011)
Website www.iemmys.tv

The International Emmy Award for Best Children & Young People was presented by the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (IATAS) to the best programs intended for children and young people, produced and aired initially outside the United States. [1] The award was presented from 1983 to 2011. In 2012, six categories were created especifically for children's programming. These categories were presented at the International Emmy Kids Awards, a separate ceremony from the main International Emmys. [2] [3]

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Rules and regulations

According to rules of the International Academy, the category recognized "any program, in any format (i.e. animation, live-action, etc.) intended specifically for young audiences, this may include drama, local culture, history, music, etc". [4]

Winners and nominees

1980s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleProduction company/NetworkCountry
1983 Fraggle Rock Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Canada
1984 The Wind in the Willows Thames Television United Kingdom
1985 Super Gran ITV Tyne Tees United Kingdom
1986 The Kids of Degrassi Street Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Canada
1987 Degrassi High Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Canada
1988 Captain Johnno Australian Children's Television Foundation Australia
1989 My Secret Identity CTV Television Network Canada

1990s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleProduction company/NetworkCountry
1990 Living With Dinosaurs Channel 4 United Kingdom
1991 The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship Cosgrove Hall Productions / Thames Television United Kingdom
Johnson and Friends Australian Broadcasting Company Australia
Boy Soldiers Australian Children's Television Foundation
1992
[5]
Beat That: Hairdressing Channel 4 United Kingdom
Sorrow: The Nazi LegacyLidingo Filmpoint SwedenSweden
Alligator Pie Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Canada
1993
[6]
The Penknife Het ZakmesAVRO / BOS BROS Film / TV ProductionNetherlands
Round the Twist Australian Children's Television Foundation Australia
The Borrowers BBC Two United Kingdom
1994 Insektors Canal+ / France 3 France
1995
[7]
Wise Up Channel 4 United Kingdom
Confissões de Adolescente TV Cultura Brazil
Little Lord Fauntleroy BBC United Kingdom
1996 Newsround Extra : "War Child" BBC United Kingdom
1997 Wise Up Channel 4 United Kingdom
1998
[8]
Blabbermouth & Stickybeak Channel 4 Australia
Kids Can Do It! NHK Japan
Wise Up Carlton ProductionsUnited Kingdom
1999 Tell Us About Your Life: Battlefield Doctor NHK Japan

2000s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleProduction company/NetworkCountry
2000
[9] [10]
The Magician's House BBC One United Kingdom
Street Cents CBS Television Canada
De Daltons VPRO Netherlands
2001
[11]
Street Cents CBS Television Canada
Star Golden Bell 스타골든벨 KBS Korea
William Wever NCRV Netherlands
Küss Mich ZDF Germany
2002
[12]
Stig of the Dump CBBC / Childsplay TelevisionUnited Kingdom
Being Eve TV3 / South Pacific PicturesNew Zealand
TrickboxxARD / ZDF Germany
Harold Pebble France 3 France
2003
[13]
Legend of the Lost Tribe BBC One United Kingdom
The Little Polar Bear Lars de kleine ijsbeer Westdeutscher Rundfunk Germany
An Angel for MayPortman Film / Guerilla Films / Allumination FilmWorksUnited Kingdom
It Burns! Det brinner! Sveriges Television Sweden
2004
[14] [15]
The Illustrated Mum Channel 4 United Kingdom
Dunya and DesiDunya en Desie NPS Netherlands
Colombia KRO
31 Minutos Televisión Nacional de Chile Chile
2005
[16] [17]
Dark Oracle YTV Canada
Dunya and DesiDunya en Desie NPS Netherlands
My Life as a Popat ITV United Kingdom
Zoé Kézako TF1 France
2006
[18] [19]
Sugar Rush Channel 4 / Shine TV United Kingdom
Elias: The Little Rescue Boat Den lille redningsskøyta Elias NRK Norway
Boys Will Be BoysGutta Boys
Johnny and the Bomb BBC United Kingdom
2007
[20]
The Magic Tree Magiczne drzewo Telewizja Polska Poland
The Arena Mediacorp Channel 5 Singapore
Mortified Australian Children's Television Foundation Australia
Um Menino Muito Maluquinho TVE Brasil Brazil
2008
[21]
Shaun the Sheep CBBC United Kingdom
I Feel the Words NHK Japan
Patito Feo El Trece Argentina
Ping-Pong NRK / SVT / DR / Yle / KRO Norway
2009
[22]
Dustbin Baby BBC One / Kindle EntertainmentUnited Kingdom
Lharn Poo Koo E-Joo หลานปู่ กู้อีจู้ Channel 7 Thailand
The Little Emperor's Christmas O Natal do Menino Imperador Rede Globo Brazil
Mille DR Denmark

2010s

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleProduction company/NetworkCountry
2010
[23]
Shaun the Sheep Aardman Animations / BBC One / WDR United Kingdom
13 at WarNPS Broadcasting OrganisationNetherlands
Do-Re-Mi-Factory TV Globo Brazil
Happy Birthday Fuji Television Japan
2011
[24]
What Is Your Dream? ¿Con qué sueñas? CNTV / TVN Chile
Dance Academy ACTF / ZDF Australia
Alone Against Time Allein gegen die Zeit KiKa Germany
Saladin Jeem TV / MDECMalaysia

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