
Wallace and Gromit’s animated film ‘The Curse of the Were-Rabbit’ grabs the title of best film at The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Children’s Awards.
“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” received 100,000 votes from children for the Bafta Kids’ Vote, the BBC reported Monday.
Holly Willoughby, from CITV’s Holly and Stephen’s Saturday Showdown, won the best TV presenter and Nickelodeon UK won best TV channel.
Five show Michaela’s Wild Challenge won the factual award. And the entertainment category was won by BBC adventure game show Raven.

Wallace and Gromit also took best British film at the main Bafta awards earlier this year, and also won best-animated film at the Oscars.
Creator of “The Curse of the Were-Rabbit” Nick Park said,
I think humor’s always a really universal thing. It seems to appeal across the board. “I know it’s kind of a cliche but I just make films for myself and the whole team. Whatever makes us laugh... goes into them.





















