BAFTA Children’s Awards - Factual winners and nominees
Children’s Award winners and nominees for educational and edutainment categories (Only primary, not secondary when specified)
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- CreatorJoe ElliotStarsBeth ChalmersMarcel McCallaTeresa GallagherLearning numbers and how to count with colourful personified blocks, each with their own quirks.
- DirectorAdam TylerStarsAasiya ShahMim ShaikhWhat are the differences between Shia and Sunni Muslims? When Fatimah (a Shia Muslim) stops to help Abubakr (a Sunni Muslim) recover from his asthma attack, they get talking. Then the argument begins.
- I Can't Go To School Today is a series of short animated documentaries portraying the experiences of young people living with illness, told by the children themselves.
- DirectorClair Titley
- StarsKemaal Deen-EllisTwinkle JaiswalBert DavisThe Zoo Needs You. Join Night Zookeeper Will, Riya and Sam the Spying Giraffe as they try and save magical animals in the Night Zoo from an army of robotic Voids.
- DirectorOliver SmythNick WickhamStarsKaty BLeanne DunstanDevin GriffinAn introduction to classical music aimed at children, or British primary schools. Different musical pieces are performed BBC National Orchestra of Wales, with each episode hosted by a famous Brit.
- DirectorLynsey MillerStarsMolly HarmonLucy SpeedMarcella JustSam, a 10-year-old girl who suffers with Asperger's Syndrome, overcomes her struggle to make friends through the kindness of another child.
- DirectorMichael DaviesStarsRoy Noble
- DirectorAndy GlynneStarsRobert WebbHumorous and engaging series of short films voiced by Robert Webb, exploring fundamental philosophical concepts through everyday questions that children ask, and adults often struggle to answer.
- DirectorJames MillarStarsFran ScottFran Scott meets brilliant young inventors from around the country and gets top tips on how to come up with a great invention.
- Series of animated documentaries for BBC exploring the experiences of young refugees living in the UK.
- DirectorDavid BarnesEmmy Award winning series of eight short documentary portraits, featuring children with difference from across the UK who explain what it's like to be me. The films are emotive, insightful and have been praised for their non-patronizing approach. They convey the theme of inclusion whilst subtlety educating the viewer about what it's like to live as a young person with a difference.
- StarsBen BishopRoy FearsJason BradleyIt was the first true world war. Two empires, France and Britain, were fighting in Europe and around the world. On the 13th of September 1759, the battle on the Plains of Abraham at Québec became the turning point of that war and decided the fate of North America, sending out shockwaves, which resonate to this day.
- DirectorGreg McLeodMyles McLeodStarsLucy MontgomeryLu CorfieldDavid HoltQuiff and Boot live in a world of psychedelic comedy maths. Can they use their knowledge of key stage 2 maths to outwit the evil Grock? Featuring a Cyclops, a talking boot and a lovable idiot shaped like an aubergine.
- StarsGerard McdermottMargo CargillCarola InsoleraThis programme presents three Ways of Talking, as persuading , explaining and instruction. Persuading is demonstrated through animations with Judge Jenny Folk Court where folktale characters try to persuade Judge Jenny to see an incident in the story from their point of view. We meet The Bears vs Goldilocks, The Sisters vs Cinderella and The Giants vs Jack (of beanstalk fame) Explaining is demonstrated through two Mini documentaries dealing with Growing Seeds and Wobbly Teeth . Instructing is demonstrated through three examples of Circus skills in which a performer instructs on balancing and juggling.
- DirectorAntonia BirdStarsBen Crick