British Academy Children's Award for Pre-School Animation

The British Academy Children and Young People Award for Preschool Animation is an award presented annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). It is given to "animated content for children under six".[1] Through the nineties, preschool animated productions were awarded alongside live-action series in a category named Preschool.

British Academy Children and Young People Award for Preschool Animation
Awarded forThe best animated production for preschool audiences.
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
Currently held byHey Duggee (2022)
Websitewww.bafta.org/children

In 2000, two categories were created, one for each type of production (animation and live-action). The first recipient of the category was CITV's series Maisy. CBeebies' series Hey Duggee holds the record of most wins in the category with four, followed by Peppa Pig with three, and Charlie and Lola and Timmy Time with two each. Peppa Pig is the most nominated program in the category with eleven nominations, followed by Hey Duggee with six and Little Princess with four.

Winners and nominees

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1990s

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Pre-School
Year Program Recipient(s) Broadcaster
1996
(1st)
[2]
Tots TV Anne Wood, Vic Finch CITV
Monster Café Alison Stewart CBBC
Playdays Rosalind Farrimond
Rala Rwdins Rhys Ifans, Graham Pritchard S4C
1997
(2nd)
[3]
Tots TV: "Lapland Out" Anne Wood, Vic Finch CITV
Bwgan Lona Llewelyn Davies, Delwyn Siôn S4C
Dear Mr. Barker Jane Tarleton, Gillian Scothern CBBC
Rat-A-Tat-Tat: "Here Come the Aliens" Roland Tongue, Susie Nott-Bower Channel 4
1998
(3rd)
[4][5]
Teletubbies Anne Wood CBBC
Animal Antics Fiona Caldwell Channel 5
The Animal Shelf Jackie Cockle, Ellen Meske CITV
Fun Song Factory Iain Lauchlan, Will Brenton
1999
(4th)
[6][7]
Tecwyn Y Tractor Lona Llewelyn Davies, Cliff Jones S4C
The Animal Shelf Jackie Cockle, Ellen Meske CITV
Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends Britt Allcroft, David Mitton
Bob the Builder Jackie Cockle, Sarah Ball CBeebies

2000s

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Preschool - Animation
Year Program Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2000
(5th)
[8][9]
Maisy Clive Juster, Leo Nielsen CITV
64 Zoo Lane CBeebies / France 5 / ZDF
Kipper Ginger Gibbons, Mike Stuart CITV
Hilltop Hospital Robin Lyons, Pascal Le Nôtre CITV / Canal J
2001
(6th)
[10]
Animal Stories Christopher O'Hare, Tony Collingwood CITV
Bob the Builder Jackie Cockle, Sarah Ball, Kate Fawkes CBeebies
Kipper Ginger Gibbons, Mike Stuart CITV
Hilltop Hospital Robin Lyons, Pascal Le Nôtre CITV / Canal J
2002
(7th)
[11][12]
Eddy and the Bear Christopher O'Hare, Tony Collingwood CITV
Andy Pandy Jean Flynn, Tim Harper CBeebies
Bob the Builder Jackie Cockle, Sarah Ball CBeebies
Sali Mali Robin Lyons, Les Orton S4C
2003
(8th)
[13][14]
Hilltop Hospital Pascal Le Nôtre, Robin Lyons CITV / Canal J
Tiny Planets Richard Morss, Alistair McIlwain, Paul Michael CITV
Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto! Christopher O'Hare, Tony Collingwood, Andrea Tran
Boo! Will Brenton, Iain Lauchlan, Mark Taylor CBeebies
2004
(9th)
[15]
Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto! Christopher O'Hare, Tony Collingwood, Andrea Tran CITV
The Koala Brothers David Johnson, Tobias Fouracre, Martin Pullen CBeebies / ABC Kids
Peppa Pig Phil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville Astley Channel 5
Sam Tân Robin Lyons, Timon Dowdeswell, Andrew Offiler S4C
2005
(10th)
[16][17]
Peppa Pig Phil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville Astley Channel 5
The Koala Brothers David Johnson, Martin Pullen CBeebies / ABC Kids
Meg and Mog Carl Gorham, Roger Mainwood CITV
Pingu Bella Reekie, Kevin Walton, Liz Whitaker CBeebies
2006
(11th)
[18][19]
Pocoyo CITV / La 2
Charlie and Lola Claudia Lloyd, Kitty Taylor Cbeebies
Postman Pat Owen Balhatchet, Chris Taylor
The Koala Brothers David Johnson, Tobias Fouracre CBeebies / ABC Kids
2007
(12th)
[20][21]
Charlie and Lola Claudia Lloyd, Kitty Taylor Cbeebies
Peppa Pig Phil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville Astley Channel 5
Little Princess Iain Harvey, Edward Foster
Pocoyo CITV / La 2
2008
(13th)
[22]
Charlie and Lola Claudia Lloyd, Kitty Taylor Cbeebies
Peppa Pig Phil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville Astley Channel 5
Little Princess Iain Harvey, Edward Foster
Roary the Racing Car Owen Ballhatchet, Tim Harper
2009
(14th)
[23][24]
Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom Phil Davies, Neville Astley, Mark Baker Channel 5
Humf Joan Lofts, Leo Neilsen, Neil Fitzgibbon Nick Jr.
Peppa Pig Phil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville Astley Channel 5
Little Princess: "A Merry Little Christmas" Iain Harvey, Edward Foster

2010s

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Year Program Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2010
(15th)
[25][26]
Timmy Time Jackie Cockle, Sarah Fell, David Scanlon Cbeebies
Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom Phil Davies, Neville Astley, Mark Baker Channel 5
Peppa Pig Phil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville Astley
Jungle Junction Erica Darby, Morgan Francis Disney Channel
2011
(16th)
[27][28]
Peppa Pig Phil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville Astley Channel 5
Octonauts CBeebies
Rastamouse Greg Boardman, Derek Mogford, Eugenio Perez
Little Princess Iain Harvey, Edward Foster Channel 5
2012
(17th)
[29][30]
Peppa Pig Phil Davies, Philip Hall, Joris van Hulzen Channel 5
Rastamouse Greg Boardman, Derek Mogford, Eugenio Perez Cbeebies
Timmy Time Jackie Cockle, Sarah Fell, David Scanlon
Tree Fu Tom Daniel Bays, Adam Shaw
2013
(18th)
[31][32]
Timmy Time Jackie Cockle, Liz Whitaker, David Scanlon Cbeebies
Peppa Pig Phil Davies, Philip Hall, Joris van Hulzen Channel 5
Sarah & Duck Sarah Gomes Harris, Tim O'Sullivan, Jamie Badminton Cbeebies
Octonauts Nicky Phelan, Stephanie Simpson, Kurt Mueller
2014
(19th)
[33][34]
Sarah & Duck Tim O'Sullivan, Sarah Gomes Harris, Jamie Badminton Cbeebies
Bing Mikael Shields, Nicky Phelan, Jeroen Jaspaert CBeebies
Dinopaws
Postman Pat: "Postman Pat and the Rubber Duck Race"
2015
(20th)
[35][36]
The Clangers Cbeebies
Hey Duggee Grant Orchard, Sue Goffe, Janine Murphy Cbeebies
Lily's Driftwood Bay Nick Jr.
Peppa Pig Phil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville Astley Channel 5
2016
(21st)
[37][38]
Hey Duggee Grant Orchard, Janine Voong, Sue Goffe Cbeebies
The Clangers CBeebies
Sarah & Duck
Go Jetters Adam Redfern, Jo Allen, Tony Reed
2017
(22nd)
[39][40]
Hey Duggee Grant Orchard, Janine Voong, Sander Jones Cbeebies
Peppa Pig Phil Davies, Mark Baker, Joris van Hulzen Channel 5
Sarah & Duck Sarah Gomes Harris, Tim O'Sullivan, Jamie Badminton Cbeebies
Digby Dragon Adam Shaw, Chris Drew, Tom McDowell Channel 5 / Nick Jr.
2018
(23rd)
[41][42]
Hey Duggee Grant Orchard, Janine Voong, Sander Jones Cbeebies
Sarah & Duck Sarah Gomes Harris, Tim O'Sullivan, Jamie Badminton Cbeebies
The Clangers
Octonauts
2019
(24th)
[43]
Numberblocks Joe Elliot, Simon Taylor, Ben Lee-Delisle Cbeebies
Digby Dragon Adam Shaw, Chris Drew, Jen Upton Channel 5 / Nick Jr.
Hey Duggee Grant Orchard, Janine Voong, Sander Jones Cbeebies
Floogals Ruther Ducker, Lee Walters, Ceri Barnes Channel 5

2020s

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Year Program Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2022
(25th)
[44][45]
Hey Duggee Grant Orchard, Janine Voong, Sander Jones Cbeebies
The Very Small Creatures Lucy Izzard, Stephanie Owen Sky Kids
Pip and Posy Channel 5 / Sky Kids
Circle Square Channel 5
  • Note: The series that don't have recipients on the tables had Production team credited as recipients for the award or nomination.

Multiple winners

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Wins Program
4 Hey Duggee
3 Peppa Pig
2 Charlie and Lola
Timmy Time

Multiple nominations

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Nominations Program
11 Peppa Pig
6 Hey Duggee
4 Little Princess
5 Sarah & Duck
3 Hilltop Hospital
The Koala Brothers
Charlie and Lola
Timmy Time
Octonauts
The Clangers
2 Kipper
Bob the Builder
Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!
Pocoyo
Postman Pat
Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom
Rastamouse
Digby Dragon

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