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

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.

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

1990s

Pre-School
Year Program Recipient(s) Broadcaster
1996
(1st)
[2]
Tots TVAnne Wood, Vic FinchCITV
Monster CaféAlison StewartCBBC
PlaydaysRosalind Farrimond
Rala RwdinsRhys Ifans, Graham PritchardS4C
1997
(2nd)
[3]
Tots TV: "Lapland Out"Anne Wood, Vic FinchCITV
BwganLona Llewelyn Davies, Delwyn SiônS4C
Dear Mr. BarkerJane Tarleton, Gillian ScothernCBBC
Rat-A-Tat-Tat: "Here Come the Aliens"Roland Tongue, Susie Nott-BowerChannel 4
1998
(3rd)
[4][5]
TeletubbiesAnne WoodCBBC
Animal AnticsFiona CaldwellChannel 5
The Animal ShelfJackie Cockle, Ellen MeskeCITV
Fun Song FactoryIain Lauchlan, Will Brenton
1999
(4th)
[6][7]
Tecwyn Y TractorLona Llewelyn Davies, Cliff JonesS4C
The Animal ShelfJackie Cockle, Ellen MeskeCITV
Thomas the Tank Engine & FriendsBritt Allcroft, David Mitton
Bob the BuilderJackie Cockle, Sarah BallCBeebies

2000s

Preschool - Animation
Year Program Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2000
(5th)
[8][9]
MaisyClive Juster, Leo NielsenCITV
64 Zoo LaneCBeebies / France 5 / ZDF
KipperGinger Gibbons, Mike StuartCITV
Hilltop HospitalRobin Lyons, Pascal Le NôtreCITV / Canal J
2001
(6th)
[10]
Animal StoriesChristopher O'Hare, Tony CollingwoodCITV
Bob the BuilderJackie Cockle, Sarah Ball, Kate FawkesCBeebies
KipperGinger Gibbons, Mike StuartCITV
Hilltop HospitalRobin Lyons, Pascal Le NôtreCITV / Canal J
2002
(7th)
[11][12]
Eddy and the BearChristopher O'Hare, Tony CollingwoodCITV
Andy PandyJean Flynn, Tim HarperCBeebies
Bob the BuilderJackie Cockle, Sarah BallCBeebies
Sali MaliRobin Lyons, Les OrtonS4C
2003
(8th)
[13][14]
Hilltop HospitalPascal Le Nôtre, Robin LyonsCITV / Canal J
Tiny PlanetsRichard Morss, Alistair McIlwain, Paul MichaelCITV
Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!Christopher O'Hare, Tony Collingwood, Andrea Tran
Boo!Will Brenton, Iain Lauchlan, Mark TaylorCBeebies
2004
(9th)
[15]
Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!Christopher O'Hare, Tony Collingwood, Andrea TranCITV
The Koala BrothersDavid Johnson, Tobias Fouracre, Martin PullenCBeebies / ABC Kids
Peppa PigPhil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville AstleyChannel 5
Sam TânRobin Lyons, Timon Dowdeswell, Andrew OffilerS4C
2005
(10th)
[16][17]
Peppa PigPhil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville AstleyChannel 5
The Koala BrothersDavid Johnson, Martin PullenCBeebies / ABC Kids
Meg and MogCarl Gorham, Roger MainwoodCITV
PinguBella Reekie, Kevin Walton, Liz WhitakerCBeebies
2006
(11th)
[18][19]
PocoyoCITV / La 2
Charlie and LolaClaudia Lloyd, Kitty TaylorCbeebies
Postman PatOwen Balhatchet, Chris Taylor
The Koala BrothersDavid Johnson, Tobias FouracreCBeebies / ABC Kids
2007
(12th)
[20][21]
Charlie and LolaClaudia Lloyd, Kitty TaylorCbeebies
Peppa PigPhil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville AstleyChannel 5
Little PrincessIain Harvey, Edward Foster
PocoyoCITV / La 2
2008
(13th)
[22]
Charlie and LolaClaudia Lloyd, Kitty TaylorCbeebies
Peppa PigPhil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville AstleyChannel 5
Little PrincessIain Harvey, Edward Foster
Roary the Racing CarOwen Ballhatchet, Tim Harper
2009
(14th)
[23][24]
Ben & Holly's Little KingdomPhil Davies, Neville Astley, Mark BakerChannel 5
HumfJoan Lofts, Leo Neilsen, Neil FitzgibbonNick Jr.
Peppa PigPhil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville AstleyChannel 5
Little Princess: "A Merry Little Christmas"Iain Harvey, Edward Foster

2010s

Year Program Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2010
(15th)
[25][26]
Timmy TimeJackie Cockle, Sarah Fell, David ScanlonCbeebies
Ben & Holly's Little KingdomPhil Davies, Neville Astley, Mark BakerChannel 5
Peppa PigPhil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville Astley
Jungle JunctionErica Darby, Morgan FrancisDisney Channel
2011
(16th)
[27][28]
Peppa PigPhil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville AstleyChannel 5
OctonautsCBeebies
RastamouseGreg Boardman, Derek Mogford, Eugenio Perez
Little PrincessIain Harvey, Edward FosterChannel 5
2012
(17th)
[29][30]
Peppa PigPhil Davies, Philip Hall, Joris van HulzenChannel 5
RastamouseGreg Boardman, Derek Mogford, Eugenio PerezCbeebies
Timmy TimeJackie Cockle, Sarah Fell, David Scanlon
Tree Fu TomDaniel Bays, Adam Shaw
2013
(18th)
[31][32]
Timmy TimeJackie Cockle, Liz Whitaker, David ScanlonCbeebies
Peppa PigPhil Davies, Philip Hall, Joris van HulzenChannel 5
Sarah & DuckSarah Gomes Harris, Tim O'Sullivan, Jamie BadmintonCbeebies
OctonautsNicky Phelan, Stephanie Simpson, Kurt Mueller
2014
(19th)
[33][34]
Sarah & DuckTim O'Sullivan, Sarah Gomes Harris, Jamie BadmintonCbeebies
BingMikael Shields, Nicky Phelan, Jeroen JaspaertCBeebies
Dinopaws
Postman Pat: "Postman Pat and the Rubber Duck Race"
2015
(20th)
[35][36]
The ClangersCbeebies
Hey DuggeeGrant Orchard, Sue Goffe, Janine MurphyCbeebies
Lily's Driftwood BayNick Jr.
Peppa PigPhil Davies, Mark Baker, Neville AstleyChannel 5
2016
(21st)
[37][38]
Hey DuggeeGrant Orchard, Janine Voong, Sue GoffeCbeebies
The ClangersCBeebies
Sarah & Duck
Go JettersAdam Redfern, Jo Allen, Tony Reed
2017
(22nd)
[39][40]
Hey DuggeeGrant Orchard, Janine Voong, Sander Jones Cbeebies
Peppa PigPhil Davies, Mark Baker, Joris van HulzenChannel 5
Sarah & DuckSarah Gomes Harris, Tim O'Sullivan, Jamie BadmintonCbeebies
Digby DragonAdam Shaw, Chris Drew, Tom McDowellChannel 5 / Nick Jr.
2018
(23rd)
[41][42]
Hey DuggeeGrant Orchard, Janine Voong, Sander JonesCbeebies
Sarah & DuckSarah Gomes Harris, Tim O'Sullivan, Jamie BadmintonCbeebies
The Clangers
Octonauts
2019
(24th)
[43]
NumberblocksJoe Elliot, Simon Taylor, Ben Lee-DelisleCbeebies
Digby DragonAdam Shaw, Chris Drew, Jen UptonChannel 5 / Nick Jr.
Hey DuggeeGrant Orchard, Janine Voong, Sander JonesCbeebies
FloogalsRuther Ducker, Lee Walters, Ceri BarnesChannel 5

2020s

Year Program Recipient(s) Broadcaster
2022
(25th)
[44][45]
Hey DuggeeGrant Orchard, Janine Voong, Sander JonesCbeebies
The Very Small CreaturesLucy Izzard, Stephanie OwenSky Kids
Pip and PosyChannel 5 / Sky Kids
Circle SquareChannel 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

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

Multiple nominations

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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