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Team behind Wallace And Gromit picks up two Bafta awards for Vengeance Most Fowl

The winning film is also nominated for an Oscar.

Camila Cabello presents Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham and Richard Beek with the best children’s and family film award for Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
Camila Cabello presents Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham and Richard Beek with the best children’s and family film award for Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (Ian West/PA)

The team behind Wallace And Gromit has picked up two gongs at the Bafta awards ceremony.

The winning film, Vengeance Most Fowl, sees the return of evil penguin Feathers McGraw from the Academy Award-winning short The Wrong Trousers.

Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham and Richard Beek appeared on stage during their first win, presented by US singer Camila Cabello, which was in the inaugural children’s and family category.

Creator Park said: “It’s such a wonderful privilege to be working at Aardman every day with such obscenely talented artists and crafts people so passionate about creativity and we’re so lucky to have our fabulous cast.”

He also said Ben Whitehead, who became the voice of Wallace following Peter Sallis’s death, had filled “massive shoes”.

The category is new for 2025 and recognises the best films that appeal to children, young people, and adults.

When the team picked up its second Bafta, for animated film, Park joked: “I didn’t actually write a second speech.

“Well, the main thing… people often say as animators you need a lot of patience, and it is very true, but the people who have patience is our loved ones.”

He then mentioned his family.

The film, now award-winning, is also nominated for an Oscar.

Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham and Richard Beek with the best children’s and family film award for Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham and Richard Beek with the best children’s and family film award for Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (Ian West/PA)

In the movie, technology becomes a wedge between Wallace and his pet beagle Gromit after his smart gnome, Norbot, appears to develop a mind of its own.

The animation premiered on the BBC on Christmas Day 2024 and includes cameos from comedian Peter Kay, Mandy’s Diane Morgan, Bridgerton actress Adjoa Andoh and comedian Sir Lenny Henry.

Charlotte Moore, BBC chief content officer, said: “Huge congratulations to Nick, Merlin and the Aardman team for their richly deserved double Bafta Film Award win for Vengeance Most Fowl.”

Moore added that “Wallace and Gromit’s latest adventure has proven itself to be a uniquely British success story. Norbot had better get building a new awards cabinet!”.

The first Wallace And Gromit film was 1989’s A Grand Day Out, which was followed by The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave, The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit and A Matter Of Loaf And Death.