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Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 1996

1st Critics' Choice Awards, the first Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 1996


Bindi Irwin

At the 2007 Kids' Choice Awards, Bindi presented the award for "Favorite Male Singer", with help from George Lopez and Tyler James Williams, which was won by Justin Timberlake.

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 1996

2nd Critics' Choice Awards, the second Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 1997 and which honored the best in film for 1996

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 1997

2nd Critics' Choice Awards, the second Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 1997

3rd Critics' Choice Awards, the third Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 1998 and which honored the best in film for 1997

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 1998

4th Critics' Choice Awards, the fourth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 1999 and which honored the best in film for 1998

3rd Critics' Choice Awards, the third Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 1998

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 1999

4th Critics' Choice Awards, the fourth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 1999

5th Critics' Choice Awards, the fifth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2000 and which honored the best in film for 1999

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2000

6th Critics' Choice Awards, the sixth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2001 and which honored the best in film for 2000

5th Critics' Choice Awards, the fifth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2000

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2001

7th Critics' Choice Awards, the seventh Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2002 and which honored the best in film for 2001

6th Critics' Choice Awards, the sixth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2001

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2002

7th Critics' Choice Awards, the seventh Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2002

8th Critics' Choice Awards, the eighth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2003 and which honored the best in film for 2002

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2003

9th Critics' Choice Awards, the ninth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2004 and which honored the best in film for 2003

8th Critics' Choice Awards, the eighth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2003

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2004

10th Critics' Choice Awards, the tenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2005 and which honored the best in film for 2004

9th Critics' Choice Awards, the ninth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2004

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2005

10th Critics' Choice Awards, the tenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2005

11th Critics' Choice Awards, the eleventh Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2006 and which honored the best in film for 2005

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2006

12th Critics' Choice Awards, the twelfth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2007 and which honored the best in film for 2006

11th Critics' Choice Awards, the eleventen Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2006

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2007

12th Critics' Choice Awards, the twelfth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2007

13th Critics' Choice Awards, the thirteenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2008 and which honored the best in film for 2007

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2008

14th Critics' Choice Awards, the fourteenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2009 and which honored the best in film for 2008

13th Critics' Choice Awards, the thirteenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2008

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2009

15th Critics' Choice Awards, the fifteenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2010 and which honored the best in film for 2009

14th Critics' Choice Awards, the fourteenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2009

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2010

15th Critics' Choice Awards, the fifteenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2010

16th Critics' Choice Awards, the sixteenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2011 and which honored the best in film for 2010

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2011

16th Critics' Choice Awards, the sixteenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2011

17th Critics' Choice Awards, the seventeenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2012 and which honored the best in film for 2011

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2012

17th Critics' Choice Awards, the seventeenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2012

18th Critics' Choice Awards, the eighteenth Critics' Choice Awards ceremony that took place in 2013 and which honored the best in film for 2012

Harlequin Games

Harlequin Games was winner of the Gamers' Choice Origins Award in 2004 for the play by email game Legends (PBM).

Jackie Jormp-Jomp

Meanwhile, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) is worried that Jenna Maroney's (Jane Krakowski) Janis Joplin biographical film will not get released and tries to promote the movie at the Kids' Choice Awards.

James Bethea

They include E!'s Live From the Red Carpet franchise and the 12th Annual Critics' Choice Awards.

James Kerley

During his time with Nickelodeon, Kerley co-hosted the 2004, 2005 and 2006 Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards alongside Tony Brockman, Dave Lawson, Jesse McCartney and Sophie Monk.

Jenny Everywhere

Jenny appeared as a presenter for the 2008 Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards, presenting the category for Outstanding Character Rendering.

Jordan Knight

He was also nominated for Favorite Male Singer at the 2000 Kids' Choice Awards.

Mandy Jiroux

Jiroux traveled on two tours with Cyrus in the United States and Europe and has performed on the Kids' Choice Awards, American Music Awards, Good Morning America, & FNMTV (UK).

MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Awards

The MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice Awards are a yearly award given by MotorWeek, an American television automotive magazine series.

Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards 2011

This year it followed a similar format as the one in the United States.

The awards broadcast on Nick UK was the same programme as the original US broadcast, but with special inserts featuring Nick UK presenters announcing the winners of two UK-specific categories.

Rachel Kinski

Stasey was nominated for "Fave TV Star" at the 2007 Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards for her portrayal of Rachel.

Raggs

The crew included screenwriter Mark Valenti (Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, Totally Spies), lighting designer Alan Adelman (75+ episodes of Great Performances, Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards), music producers Fred and Becky Story (Concentrix Music & Sound), costume designer "Greyseal", and choreographer Hardin Minor (National Dance Institute).

The Travels of Wiglington and Wenks

It was nominated one of the top five virtual worlds for kids out of 40 other virtual worlds in the Readers' Choice Awards conducted by About.com and came in second after Webkinz.

Web Cartoonists' Choice Awards

In 2006, voters chose Eric Millikin's horror/romance comic Eric Monster Millikin (then called Fetus-X) as one of the top five finalists for the "Outstanding Romance Comic" award; however, it was disqualified by the awards' executive committee.


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