The British Academy Children and Young People Award for is an award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).
It is given to "television and online content where the editorial and creative control resides outside of the UK". It was first presented at the 3rd British Academy Children's Awards in 1998, with Australian science-fiction television series Ocean Girl being the first recipient of the award. In 2018, three international categories were presented (Animation, Live-Action, Pre-School), while in 2019, two of the three were awarded (Animation and Live-Action). In 2022, the category returned to be only one category for international productions.
British Academy Children and Young People Award for International | |
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Awarded for | The best television and online content where the editorial and creative control resides outside of the UK. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | British Academy of Film and Television Arts |
Currently held by | Bluey (2022) |
Website | www |
Out of the twenty-six winners, eighteen have been animated programs while eight have been live-action series. United States holds the records of the country with most wins in the category, with twenty of the winners being American productions or co-productions. Only three programs have won the award more than once: American series SpongeBob SquarePants holds the record of most wins with four followed by The Penguins of Madagascar and Adventure Time with two wins each. SpongeBob SquarePants is also the series with most nominations in the category with eight, followed by Phineas and Ferb with five, and Adventure Time and Doc McStuffins with four each.
Year | Program | Recipient(s) | Network | Country |
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1998 (3rd) | Ocean Girl | Jonathan M. Shiff | Network 10 | Australia |
Investigate Your Living World | Edwin Wes | |||
Living in Harmony | Lewis Berenstein, Daoud Kuttab, Dolly Wolbrum | |||
Bananas in Pyjamas Special | Virginia Lumsden | ABC TV | Australia | |
1999 (4th) | Thunderstone | Jonathan M. Shiff | Network Ten | Australia |
Goosebumps | Steven S. Levitan | YTV, Fox Kids | United States | |
Misery Guts | Jan Tyrrell | Nine Network | Australia | |
The Wayne Manifesto | Alan Hardy | ABC |
Year | Program | Recipient(s) | Network | Country |
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2022 (25th) | Bluey | Joe Brumm, Charlie Aspinwall, Sam Moor | ABC Kids | Australia |
City of Ghosts | Elizabeth Ito, Joanne Shen, Ako Castuera | Netflix | France, United States | |
Maya and the Three | Jorge Gutierrez, Tim Yoon, Jeff Ranjo | Mexico, United States | ||
Kiri and Lou | Fiona Copland, Heather Walker, Harry Sinclair | TVNZ, CBeebies | New Zealand |
Wins | Program |
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4 | Spongebob Squarepants |
2 | Adventure Time |
1 | The Penguins of Madagascar |
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