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24 September 07

Ticket Information for the EA British Academy Children's Awards.

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.

pdf Download the Ticket Application Form as a PDF (195 KB)
doc Download the Ticket Application Form as a Word Document (0.8 MB)

All ticket application forms must be received by Friday 14 November 2008.

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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