British Academy Children's Awards 2017

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2017 British Academy Children's Awards
DateSunday, 26 November 2017 (2017-11-26)
Venue The Roundhouse, London
Country United Kingdom
Hosted by Doc Brown
Most nominations CBBC (20)
Website www.baftakids.org
 2016 · British Academy Children's Awards · 2018 

The 2017 British Academy Children's Awards was held on 26 November 2017, at The Roundhouse in London, honoring children's television programmes broadcast between October 2016 and October 2017. [1] The ceremony was hosted by Doc Brown; CBBC had the most nominations.

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Awards

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger ().

Animation

NomineeRecipient(s)Production CompaniesChannel
Revolting Rhymes Production Team Magic Light Pictures BBC One
The Amazing World of Gumball Ben Bocquelet, Mic Graves, Sarah Fell Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe Cartoon Network
Shaun the Sheep Will Becher, John Woolley, Richard Starzak Aardman Animations CBBC
We're Going on a Bear Hunt Production TeamLupus Films, Bear Hunt Films, Walker Productions, Herrick Entertainment Channel 4

Channel

Nominee
Cartoon Network
CBBC
CBeebies
TrueTube

Comedy

NomineeRecipient(s)Production CompaniesChannel
Class Dismissed Sid Cole, Claire McCarthy, Tracey Rooney CBBC Productions CBBC
Hank Zipzer Richard Grocock, Mark Oswin, Nick Collett Kindle Entertainment, DHX Media, Walker Productions
Horrible Histories Production TeamLion Entertainment
So Awkward Production Team Channel X

Drama

NomineeRecipient(s)Production CompaniesChannel
Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe Matt Bloom, Anne Brogan, Joe Williams Kindle Entertainment, DHX Media, Walker Productions CBBC
Hetty Feather Matt Evans, Reza Moradi, David Collier CBBC Productions
Jamie JohnsonProduction TeamShort Form Film Company
Like MeAdam Tyler, Bob Ayres, Toby LloydCTVC Ltd TrueTube

Entertainment

NomineeRecipient(s)Production CompaniesChannel
Bear Grylls Survival School Michael Kelpie, Phil Mount, Rob Sixsmith Potato ITV/CITV
The Dog Ate My Homework Production Team BBC Scotland CBBC
Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up Gareth Edwards, Steve Ryde, John Payne CBBC Productions
Swashbuckle Anna Perowne, Geoff Coward, Tony Grech-Smith CBeebies Productions CBeebies

Factual

NomineeRecipient(s)Production CompaniesChannel
Absolute Genius: Monster Builds Matt Knight, James Knight, Annette Williams CBBC Productions CBBC
Inside My Head: A Newsround Special Charlotte Ingham, Josh Gale
My Life: Born to VlogSarah Murch, Launa Kennett, Denis McWilliamsBlakeway North
To LifeProduction TeamCTVC Ltd TrueTube

Feature Film

NomineeRecipient(s)Production CompaniesDistributor
Kubo and the Two Strings Travis Knight, Arianne Sutner Laika Focus Features
The Little Prince Mark Osborne, Aton Soumache, Alexis Vonarb, Dimitri Rassam On Animation Studios Netflix
Moana Ron Clements, John Musker, Osnat Shurer Walt Disney Animation Studios, Walt Disney Pictures Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Sing Chris Meledandri, Janet Healy, Garth Jennings Illumination Entertainment Universal Pictures

Game

NomineeRecipient(s)DeveloperPublisherPlatform(s)
Monument Valley 2 Production teamUstwo GamesUstwo Games iOS, Android
The Playroom VR Japan Studio Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 4
Pokémon Go Niantic Niantic iOS, Android
Pokémon Sun and Moon Game Freak The Pokémon Company Nintendo 3DS

Independent Production Company

Nominee
Blue-Zoo Animation Studio
Karrot Entertainment
Magic Light Pictures
Strawberry Blond

Interactive

NomineeRecipient(s)Studio
Adventure Time: I See OooAntonio Grasso, Anil Glendinning, Ben Trewhella Turner Broadcasting System
The Gruffalo SpotterDevelopment Team Magic Light Pictures, Nexus Studios
Hey Duggee: We Love AnimalsPhil Hoskins, Keith Davidson, Peter HickmanScary Beasties Ltd, BBC Worldwide
Virry VRMartin Percy, Svetlana Dragayeva, Joanna FolgerFountain Digital Labs

International

NomineeRecipient(s)Production CompaniesChannel
An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to Win Alison McDonald, Tina Mabry, Nicole Dow Amazon Studios Amazon Video
Ask the StoryBots Evan Spiridellis, Gregg Spiridellis JibJab Bros. Studios Netflix
The Snowy Day Production Team Amazon Studios, Karrot Entertainment Amazon Video
SpongeBob SquarePants Stephen Hillenburg, Vincent Waller, Marc Ceccarelli Nickelodeon Studios Nickelodeon

Learning

NomineeRecipient(s)Production Companies
History Bombs Online History ResourcesProduction TeamHistory Bombs
Lifesaver VRMartin Percy, Yates Buckley, Andy Lockey UNIT9
Numberblocks Joe Elliott, Simon Taylor, Laura Annis Blue-Zoo Productions, CBeebies
SHIA // SUNNIAdam Tyler, Bob Ayres, Toby LloydCTVC Ltd

Performer

Actor/ActressRoleProgrammeChannel
Alhaji FofanaRyanScrewball!Truetube
Millie Innes Millie McDonald Millie Inbetween CBBC
Phil Fletcher Hacker T. Dog CBBC Presentation
Savannah BakerNatalieScrewball!Truetube

Pre-School - Animation

NomineeRecipient(s)Production CompaniesChannel
Digby Dragon Adam Shaw, Chris Dew, Tom McDowell Blue-Zoo Productions Nick Jr.
Hey Duggee Grant Orchard, Janine Voong, Sander Jones Studio AKA CBeebies
Peppa Pig Mark Baker, Phil Davies, Joris Van Hulzen Astley Baker Davies, Entertainment One Channel 5
Sarah & Duck Jamie Badminton, Sarah Gomes Harris, Tim O'SullivanKarrot Entertainment CBeebies

Pre-School - Live-Action

NomineeRecipient(s)Production CompaniesChannel
Apple Tree House Production TeamFive Apples Ltd CBeebies
CBeebies Stargazing: Mission ExploreKatie Simmons, Tom Couisins, Anna Perowne CBeebies Productions
Do You Know?Romily Menzies, Sarah Trigg, Paul Kittel7 Wonder
Our FamilySallyann Keize, Ruth Mills, Luke GailleSixth Sense Media Limited

Presenter

Presenter(s)ProgrammeChannel
Dr Chris van Tulleken & Dr Xand van Tulleken Operation Ouch! CBBC
Gemma Hunt Swashbuckle CBeebies
Maddie Moate Do You Know?
Sam Nixon & Mark Rhodes Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up CBBC

Short Form

NomineeRecipient(s)Production CompaniesChannel
CN Buddy NetworkDaniel Fuller, Simon Dean, Charles Battrick Turner Broadcasting System Cartoon Network
The Happos Family Patricia Hidalgo, Richelle Wilder, Erica DarbyCyber Group Studios Boomerang
Morph Merlin Crossingham, Helen Argo, Peter Lord Aardman Animations Sky Kids
Share a Story Production Team ITV Studios CITV

Writer

Writer(s)ProgrammeChannel
Adam TylerScrewball! TrueTube
Joe Williams Hank Zipzer's Christmas Catastrophe CBBC
Paul Rose, Luc Skyz, Mikis Michaelides 4 O'Clock Club
Writing Team The Amazing World of Gumball Cartoon Network

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References

  1. "Nominations Announced for the British Academy Children's Awards in 2017". 24 October 2017.