Horrible Science and Shaun the Sheep nominated for top TV awards!

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Have you been watching anything on the telly that you really like recently? Apart from Newsround of course!
Well, the nominations for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) TV awards have been announced.
Among the nominated programmes are some big children's programmes you might have seen, like Deadly 60 Saving Sharks, Horrible Science and Shaun the Sheep.
The Baftas are one of the biggest entertainment awards in Britain.
The Academy was formed in 1947 by a group of British film producers, it aims to develop and celebrate film, television and games.
We want to know what you've been loving on TV. Take a look at the list below and let us know your faves and why in the comments below!
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Other TV programmes up for awards include the coverage of big sporting events like Wimbledon, the men's FA Cup and the Women's Euros, alongside Sky Sport's Ryder Cup golf coverage.
Almost 40 juries of industry professionals are responsible for deciding the majority of the nominees and winners.
The TV awards will take place at London's Southbank Centre on 10 May.
The full list of nominees for the Children's non-scripted category are:
A Real Bug's Life (Disney+)
BooSnoo! (Sky Kids)
Deadly 60 Saving Sharks (CBBC)
World.War.Me (Sky News)
Nominated for Children's scripted are:
Crongton (BBC iPlayer)
Horrible Science (BBC iPlayer)
Shaun the Sheep (CBBC)
The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball (Cartoon Network)
What do you think should win? And what are your faves?
Are there any TV shows you love to watch that haven't made the list?
Let us know in the comments below...