BYUtv, the home of inspiring family entertainment – streaming free and available on cable and satellite – received two wins at the 2025
Children's and Family Emmy Awards: Amanda Lawrence from "Malory Towers" for Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Preschool, Children's or Young Teen Program and "All-Round Champion" for Editing for a Multiple-Camera Live-Action Program. With the awards only in their third year, BYUtv's representation has been growing annually with two nominations (and a win) in year one, seven nominations in year two and now 11 nominations in year three. The free streaming service is in a field almost completely comprised of industry leaders like Disney, Nickelodeon, Max, Netflix and Apple TV+.
"We are grateful for the warm welcome from the Children's and Family Emmy community at last week's ceremonies and honored to be among so many fantastic fellow nominees," said Andra Johnson Duke, head of content at BYUtv, who personally received two nominations this year. "The creation of these awards is ideal for content producers like BYUtv, given our focus on distinctive co-viewing content for a broad audience and our collaborations with talented domestic and international partners."
In the first year of the awards in 2022, BYUtv was nominated in two craft categories for two shows, ultimately winning Best Makeup and Hairstyling for "The Canterville Ghost." The following year it received seven nominations for three shows, including recognition for Best Children's or Family Viewing Series ("Malory Towers") and Non-Fiction Program ("All-Round Champion").
This year BYUtv was nominated for 11 awards for four shows, including "Malory Towers," "All-Round Champion," "A Kind of Spark" and "Ruby and the Well," with the series nominations above coming through for the second year in a row.
Ella Bright for "Malory Towers" (also nominated for the second year in a row) and Lola Blue for "A Kind of Spark" (who is a neurodivergent actor in a neurodivergent role) were the only young performers nominated in the Lead Performer category, along with Justin Long, Raven-Symoné and winner Christian Slater. Amanda Lawrence won the supporting performer category for "Malory Towers," having been nominated with Elizabeth Mitchell, Eric Stonestreet, Sarah Rafferty, Adam Copeland and the late Lance Reddick.
"Thank you to BYUtv, King Bert Productions, BBC and to WildBrain," said Lawrence in her acceptance speech. "I entered this project very suddenly, and I was completely embraced. The 'Malory Towers' cast and crew are a beautiful bunch of people. It takes the right kind of landscape to feel really free in a room and start creating and feel playful. And they made me feel that, and I'm really, really grateful."
Lawrence and Bright charmed as they presented five awards together in the Creative Arts Ceremony. BYUtv's nominations in craft categories this year include directing, editing, lighting (two nods), art direction and costumes. Previous years also included casting (two nods) and music direction, along with the makeup/hairstyling win. This year's multi-cam live action editing win for "All-Round Champion" came in a category with fellow nominees "Sesame Street," "The Thundermans Return" and "Erin and Aaron."
"This is incredible – thank you so much to the Academy," said executive producer Steve Sloan when accepting the award on behalf of editors Wyatt Chinn, Marc Fourreau, Craig Passfield and Lindsay Ragone. "It's four days [of filming] each episode with seven cameras, a drone, 32 GoPros – it's incredible what the editors do. So for them and everyone who's ever worked on the show, thank you so much."
Of note, BYUtv has also received nominations for its shows in the Daytime Emmy Awards over the years, including two in 2024 for "The Wizard of Paws" for Derrick Campana in the Daytime Personality – Non-Daily category and for Multiple Camera Editing.