International Emmy Award for Best Children & Young People | |
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Awarded for | Best Children & Young People |
Country | United States |
Presented by | International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences |
First awarded | 1983 |
Last awarded | 2011 |
Currently held by | What Is Your Dream? Chile (2011) |
Website | www |
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]
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]
Year | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Country |
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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 | |
Year | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Country |
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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 Legacy | Lidingo Filmpoint Sweden | Sweden | ||
Alligator Pie | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Canada | ||
1993 [6] | The Penknife | Het Zakmes | AVRO / BOS BROS Film / TV Production | Netherlands |
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 Productions | United Kingdom | ||
1999 | Tell Us About Your Life: Battlefield Doctor | NHK | Japan | |
Year | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Country |
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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 Television | United Kingdom | |
Being Eve | TV3 / South Pacific Pictures | New Zealand | ||
Trickboxx | ARD / 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 May | Portman Film / Guerilla Films / Allumination FilmWorks | United Kingdom | ||
It Burns! | Det brinner! | Sveriges Television | Sweden | |
2004 [14] [15] | The Illustrated Mum | Channel 4 | United Kingdom | |
Dunya and Desi | Dunya en Desie | NPS | Netherlands | |
Colombia | KRO | |||
31 Minutos | Televisión Nacional de Chile | Chile | ||
2005 [16] [17] | Dark Oracle | YTV | Canada | |
Dunya and Desi | Dunya 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 Boys | Gutta 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 Entertainment | United 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 | ||
Year | English title | Original title | Production company/Network | Country |
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2010 [23] | Shaun the Sheep | Aardman Animations / BBC One / WDR | United Kingdom | |
13 at War | NPS Broadcasting Organisation | Netherlands | ||
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 / MDEC | Malaysia | ||
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