British Academy Children and Young People Award for International
Awarded forThe best television and online content where the editorial and creative control resides outside of the UK.
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts
Currently held byBluey (2022)
Websitewww.bafta.org/children

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".[1] 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.

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.

Winners and nominees

1990s

Year Program Recipient(s) Network Country
1998
(3rd)
[2][3]
Ocean GirlJonathan M. ShiffNetwork 10 Australia
Investigate Your Living WorldEdwin Wes
Living in HarmonyLewis Berenstein, Daoud Kuttab, Dolly Wolbrum
Bananas in Pyjamas SpecialVirginia LumsdenABC TV Australia
1999
(4th)
[4][5]
ThunderstoneJonathan M. ShiffNetwork Ten Australia
GoosebumpsSteven S. LevitanYTV, Fox Kids United States
Misery GutsJan TyrrellNine Network Australia
The Wayne ManifestoAlan HardyABC

2000s

Year Program Recipient(s) Network Country
2000
(5th)
[6][7]
Pablo the Little Red FoxCBBC, France 5 United Kingdom,  France
Bear in the Big Blue HouseBrian Henson, Mitchell Kriegman, Alex RockwellPlayhouse Disney United States
Hey Arnold!Kurt Dumas, Frank WeissNickelodeon
Rolie Polie OlieCorinne Kouper, Pamela SlavinCBC Television, France 5, Disney Channel Canada,  France,  United States
2001
(6th)
[8]
Teacher's PetGary Baseman, Bill Steinkellner, Cheri SteinkellnerABC United States
Angela AnacondaNeil Court, Steven DeNure, Beth StevensonTeletoon, Fox Family Canada,  United States
Animated Tales of the World: "Chief and the Carpenter"Carl McMullin, Walter TournierHBO, S4C United States,  United Kingdom
Animated Tales of the World: "The Tyrant and the Child"Aline Koala, Jiri Barta
2002
(7th)
[9][10]
Even StevensMatt Dearborn, Sean McNamara, David BrookwellDisney Channel United States
Angela AnacondaNeil Court, Steven DeNure, Beth StevensonTeletoon, Fox Family Canada,  United States
CubixSBS, KBS South Korea
Lizzie McGuireSusan Estelle Jansen, Neal IsraelDisney Channel United States
2003
(8th)
[11][12]
ArthurLesley Taylor, Pierre Valette, Greg BaileyPBS Kids United States
Don't Blame the KoalasNoel Price, Dennis KielyNine Network Australia
8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage DaughterABC United States
That's So RavenMarc Warren, Dennis Rinsler, Sean McNamaraDisney Channel
2004
(9th)
[13]
8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage DaughterABC United States
All Grown Up!Nickelodeon United States
Watch My ChopsFrance 3 France
XcaliburMarie-Pierre Moulinjeune, Robert ReaYTV, France 2 Canada,  France
2005
(10th)
[14][15]
Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley WinksRTÉ2, PBS Kids, CBBC Ireland,  United States,  United Kingdom
Atomic BettyTeletoon, M6 Canada,  France
Strange Days at Blake Holsey HighGlobal TV Canada
Miss Spider's Sunny Patch FriendsNeil Affleck, Donnie Anderson, Pam LehnTeletoon
2006
(11th)
[16][17]
LazyTownMagnús Scheving, Raymond P. Le Gué, Jonathan JudgeRÚV Iceland
The Fairly OddParentsButch Hartman, Gary ConradNickelodeon United States
SpongeBob SquarePantsPaul Tibbitt, Steve Hillenburg
Harry and His Bucket Full of DinosaursKristine Klohk, Helen Cohen, Graham RalphTeletoon Canada,  United Kingdom
2007
(12th)
[18][19]
SpongeBob SquarePantsStephen Hillenburg, Alan SmartNickelodeon United States
LazyTownMagnús Scheving, Raymond P. Le Gué, Jonathan JudgeRÚV Iceland
Yin Yang Yo!Bob Boyle, Steve MarmelJetix United States,  Canada
Lockie LeonardKylie Du Fresne, Peter TemplemanNine Network Australia
2008
(13th)
[20]
Yo Gabba Gabba!Nickelodeon United States,  Canada
Phineas and FerbDan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" MarshDisney Channel United States
iCarlyJoe Catania, Roger Christiansen, Dan SchneiderNickelodeon
LazyTownMagnús Scheving, Raymond P. Le GuéRÚV Iceland
2009
(14th)
[21][22]
The Penguins of MadagascarBob Schooley, Mark McCorkle, Bret HaalandNickelodeon United States
Ben 10: Alien ForceGlen Murakami, Donna Smith, Dan RibaCartoon Network United States
Dora the ExplorerMiken Wong, Allan JacobsenNickelodeon
Phineas and FerbDan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" MarshDisney Channel

2010s

Year Program Recipient(s) Network Country
2010
(15th)
[23][24]
The Penguins of MadagascarNickelodeon United States
DirtgirlworldCate McQuillen, Janice WalkerABC Kids, CBC Australia,  Canada
Phineas and FerbDan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" MarshDisney Channel United States
SpongeBob SquarePantsNickelodeon
2011
(16th)
[25][26]
Fish HooksMaxwell Atoms, Noah Z. JonesDisney Channel United States
Adventure TimeKelly Crews, Larry Leichliter, Pendleton WardCartoon Network United States
Regular ShowJanet Dimon, J. G. Quintel, Mike Roth
Phineas and FerbDan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" MarshDisney Channel
2012
(17th)
[27][28]
SpongeBob SquarePantsPaul Tibbitt, Casey Alexander, Zeus CervasNickelodeon United States
Phineas and FerbDan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" MarshDisney Channel United States
iCarlyJoe Catania, Roger Christiansen, Dan SchneiderNickelodeon
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of AwesomenessPeter Hastings, Gabe Swarr, Randy Doormans
2013
(18th)
[29][30]
Adventure TimePendleton Ward, Larry Leichliter, Kelly CrewsCartoon Network United States
Doc McStuffinsDisney Junior United States
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of AwesomenessNickelodeon
Regular ShowCartoon Network
2014
(19th)
[31][32]
Adventure TimePendleton Ward, Graham Falk, Nick JenningsCartoon Network United States
Doc McStuffinsNorton Virgien, Theresa Mayer, Chris NeeDisney Junior United States
SpongeBob SquarePantsMarc Ceccarelli, Luke Brookshier, Vincent WallerNickelodeon
Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesAlan Wan, Brandon Auman, Ciro Nieli
2015
(20th)
[33][34]
Gravity FallsDisney XD United States
Nowhere BoysBeth Frey, Tony Ayres, Daina ReidABC Me Australia
Adventure TimeCartoon Network United States
Clarence
2016
(21st)
[35][36]
We Bare BearsDaniel Chong, Manny Hernandez, Carrie WilksenCartoon Network United States
Nowhere BoysBeth Frey, Tony Ayres, Peter SalmonABC Me Australia
SpongeBob SquarePantsNickelodeon United States
Peter RabbitCBeebies Ireland,  United Kingdom
2017
(22nd)
[37][38]
SpongeBob SquarePantsStephen Hillenburg, Vincent Waller, Marc CeccarelliNickelodeon United States
An American Girl Story – Melody 1963: Love Has to WinAlison McDonald, Tina Mabry, Nicole DowPrime Video United States
The Snowy Day
Ask the StoryBotsEvan Spiridellis, Gregg SpiridellisNetflix
2018
(23rd)
[39][40]
International Animation
SpongeBob SquarePantsStephen Hillenburg, Vincent Waller, Marc CeccarelliNickelodeon United States
The DeepTom Taylor, Trent Carlson, Steven WendlandWildBrainTV, 7TWO Canada,  Australia
The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince IvandoeChristian Bøving-Andersen, Eva Lee Wallberg, Daniel LennardCartoon Network Denmark
Trollhunters: Tales of ArcadiaRodrigo Blaas, Marc Guggenheim, Chad HammesNetflix United States
International Live Action
Nowhere Boys: Two Moons RisingBeth Frey, Tony Ayres, Rowan WoodsABC Me Australia
Andi MackTerri Minsky, Michelle Manning, Greg HampsonDisney Channel United States
Hunter StreetMelle Runderkamp, Rogier Visser, Frank Jan HorstNickelodeon Netherlands
The Next StepFamily Channel Canada
International Pre-School
Tumble LeafKelli Bixler, Drew HodgesPrime Video United States
Doc McStuffinsDisney Junior United States
VampirinaChris Nee, Norton Virgien, Nicky Phelan
The Stinky & Dirty ShowPrime Video United States,  Ireland
2019
(24th)
[41]
International Animation
Teen Titans Go!Cartoon Network United States
Doc McStuffinsDan Nosella, Michael Stern, Chris NeeDisney Junior United States
SpongeBob SquarePantsStephen Hillenburg, Vincent Waller, Marc CeccarelliNickelodeon
Apple & OnionGeorge Gendi, Brent Tanner, Benton ConnorCartoon Network United States,  United Kingdom
International Live Action
Odd SquadScott Montgomery, Warren P. Sonoda, Mark D'AngelisPBS Kids, TVO United States,  Canada
Andi MackTerri Minsky, Michelle Manning, Greg HampsonDisney Channel United States
Malibu RescueSavage Steve Holland, Jed Elinoff, Scott McAboyNetflix

2020s

Year Program Recipient(s) Network Country
2022
(25th)
[42][43]
BlueyJoe Brumm, Charlie Aspinwall, Sam MoorABC Kids Australia
City of GhostsElizabeth Ito, Joanne Shen, Ako CastueraNetflix France,  United States
Maya and the ThreeJorge Gutierrez, Tim Yoon, Jeff Ranjo Mexico,  United States
Kiri and LouFiona Copland, Heather Walker, Harry SinclairTVNZ, CBeebies New Zealand
  • Note: The series that don't have recipients on the tables had Production team credited as recipients for the award or nomination.

Multiple wins

Wins Program
4 SpongeBob SquarePants
2 The Penguins of Madagascar
Adventure Time

Multiple nominations

Nominations Program
9 SpongeBob SquarePants
5 Phineas and Ferb
4 Adventure Time
Doc McStuffins
3 LazyTown
Nowhere Boys
2 Angela Anaconda
Animated Tales of the World
8 Simple Rules... for Dating My Teenage Daughter
iCarly
The Penguins of Madagascar
Regular Show
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness
Andi Mack

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