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BBC wins at BAFTA Children's 2015 Awards

Jon Jacob

Editor, About the BBC Blog

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CBBC Controller Cheryl Taylor (centre) holds the Channel of the Year 2015 trophy awarded by BAFTA

It was a great night at the Children's BAFTAs awards ceremony last night in which 13 of the 24 awards went to BBC programmes or content featured. Additionally, CBBC was named Channel of the Year and CBBC's Sam Nixon and Max Rhodes were awarded Presenters of the Year.

Independent production company Somethin' Else, who created some of the programmes featured in the list of awards below, were also recognised as Independent Production Company in 2015

The Dumping Ground: You're the Boss, CBBC Online (Interactive: Adapted in 2015) 

My Life, My Religion, BBC Learning (Learning - Primary in 2015) 

The Next Step, CBBC (BAFTA Kids' Vote Television in 2015)

Poetry: Between the LinesBBC Learning (Learning - Secondary in 2015)

CBBC (Channel of the Year in 2015)

Gigglebiz, CBeebies (Comedy in 2015)

Jessica Ransom, Horrible Histories, CBBC (Performer in 2015)

Katie Morag, CBeebies (Drama in 2015)

The Clangers, CBeebies (Pre-School Animation in 2015)

Swashbuckle, CBeebies (Entertainment in 2015)

Old Jack's Boat, CBeebies (Pre-School Live Action in 2015)

I am Leo, CBBC (Factual in 2015)

Sam Nixon and Max Rhodes, CBBC (Presenter in 2015)

Guy Burt, Harriet's Army, CBBC (Writer in 2015)

OOglies, CBBC (Short Form in 2015)

A full list of nominees and winners can be found on the BAFTA website

Jon Jacob is Editor, About the BBC Blog. 

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