BAFTA has announced the winners of this year’s British Academy Children’s Awards. There were three first-time winners at the ceremony in London, including Emily Burnett who won the BAFTA for Performer for her role in The Dumping Ground; Lindsey Russell for Presenter for Blue Peter; and Bella Ramsay for her performance in The Worst Witch in the Young Performer category.
Dirk Campbell, also for The Worst Witch, won in the Director category. The coming-of-age film Leaving Care, following two care leavers as they navigate a series of firsts without the help of a family, won two BAFTAs: Content For Change and Teen.
CBeebies won Channel, the seventh time since the category was introduced in 2006.
Horrible Histories won Comedy, the sixth time it has won in this category. The Drama award was won by Creeped Out.
The show that pitches the nation’s pets against each other – Play...
Dirk Campbell, also for The Worst Witch, won in the Director category. The coming-of-age film Leaving Care, following two care leavers as they navigate a series of firsts without the help of a family, won two BAFTAs: Content For Change and Teen.
CBeebies won Channel, the seventh time since the category was introduced in 2006.
Horrible Histories won Comedy, the sixth time it has won in this category. The Drama award was won by Creeped Out.
The show that pitches the nation’s pets against each other – Play...
- 12/1/2019
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
A new live-action teen drama series Ride, is coming to Nickelodeon, directed by House of Anubis director Tim Hopewell.
The series follows the adventures of Katherine 'Kit' Bridges, who relocates to England when her father joins the faculty at Covington Academy, an elite equestrian boarding school.
Ride stars Canadian actors Kendra Leigh Timmins as Kit, and Jonny Gray (star of Nickelodeon's Max & Shred) alongside a host of young British talent.
Oliver Dench (represented by Eamonn Bedford) plays Will, Rameet Rauli (represented by Simon & How), Manuel Pacific (represented by Rossmore Management), and Alana Boden (represented by Olivia Bell Management) as Elaine.
Ride is produced by Canada’s Breakthrough Entertainment and Buccaneer Media in the U.K. and was cast by Km Casting.
The 20-episode series has been shooting in Toronto since January and continues on location in Northern Ireland.
The series follows the adventures of Katherine 'Kit' Bridges, who relocates to England when her father joins the faculty at Covington Academy, an elite equestrian boarding school.
Ride stars Canadian actors Kendra Leigh Timmins as Kit, and Jonny Gray (star of Nickelodeon's Max & Shred) alongside a host of young British talent.
Oliver Dench (represented by Eamonn Bedford) plays Will, Rameet Rauli (represented by Simon & How), Manuel Pacific (represented by Rossmore Management), and Alana Boden (represented by Olivia Bell Management) as Elaine.
Ride is produced by Canada’s Breakthrough Entertainment and Buccaneer Media in the U.K. and was cast by Km Casting.
The 20-episode series has been shooting in Toronto since January and continues on location in Northern Ireland.
- 3/4/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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