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24 September 07

Ticket Information for the British Academy Childrens Awards in Association with Electronic Arts.

Tickets for the Children's Awards are only available to Academy members, companies and individuals involved in the Children's film & television industry, and Academy corporate members.

No individual tickets or tables are for sale to the public.

Ticket application forms are available from Lisa Prime on 020 7292 5820 / lisap@bafta.org ,and will be available for download shortly from the member's area of the website.

A limited number of tickets and tables are available for corporate members of the Academy. Please see the Corporate Partnership section of the website for further details.

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