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LEGO Duplo, WWF-UK and Sesame Workshop have been named among the winners at this year’s Kidscreen Awards, a high profile awards ceremony that celebrates the best in children’s television and digital media.
Hosted by actor and comedian, Emma Hunter, this year’s awards took place virtually as the global kids entertainment community gathered to highlight and applaud the best that the business has to offer. Winners were determined by two panels of esteemed industry judges who selected winners across more than 50 categories.
Among the winners at this year’s awards were Sesame Workshop who took home the award for Best Live Action Series, Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie, Best in Class, and Best Web/App Series – Branded. Other winners included the likes of BBC Studios’ Bluey, LEGO Duplo, and WWF-UK who partnered with Kids Industries to develop its Amazing Planet app.
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02-02-2021
As the pandemic rages on, with many of us under further restrictions rather than enjoying the hoped-for loosening of lockdowns, broadcasters and streamers have the opportunity to entice huge captive audiences with their content.
We’ve selected stand-out titles from leading international distributors for February’s Hot Properties playlist on C21 Digital Screenings, to refresh global schedules and keep house-bound audiences entertained.
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First Day has picked up a prestigious Rose D’Or award, adding to its growing list of accolades.
Created by writer / director Julie Kalceff, the 4 part series stars young transgender actor Evie Macdonald as Hannah Bradford, who is about to start her first year of high school.
The original short film, on which the series is based has previously won the Diversify TV Excellence Award for Kids’ Programming at MIPCOM 2018 and the Gender Equity Prize at the prestigious Prix Jeunesse International in 2018. Also a winner at the Chicago International Film Festival, it was produced by Epic Films and co-funded by the Australian Children’s Television Foundation.