Category: Awards

Irish Animation Awards WINNER!

I co-created preschool series Circle Square, worked as head writer and voice actor. It was co-produced with Irish powerhouse producers Kavaleer Productions. I’m thrilled that in addition to nominations at the BAFTAs and Broadcast Awards, it has now picked up a WIN at the Irish…

Broadcast Awards nomination

Hot on the heels of our BAFTA Children’s nomination, comes a Broadcast Awards 2023 shortlisting for our show Circle Square. It’s one of only six chosen for Best Pre-School Programme. I was head writer and voice actor of characters Nelson, Snowdon, Duster and Grindle.

Best Actor Award

I’m very happy to have won an acting award! I performed all the voices in the lo-fi sci-fi comedy Starship Impossible. The award came from the lovely people at the Great Canadian Sci-Fi Film Festival. Thank you very much!

BAFTA nomination!

We are thrilled to see that our show Circle Square has been nominated for a BAFTA in the Children and Young People’s Awards in the Pre-school Animation category. Amazing news! I was co-creator, head writer, voice director and voice actor on the show.

British Animation Awards Nominations

I was nominated for the Writers Award at the British Animation Awards 2022 for my episode Pizza Mystery of Milkshake! show Circle Square. Circle Square also picked up two other nominations for Best Design and Best Children’s Pre school Series.

The Witch and the Baby Awards

The short animated film I co-wrote with director Evgenia Golubeva has so far picked up 21 awards! You can also see Evgenia and I (and our dog Astra) talking about the film for the Stuttgart International Festival of Animated Film. Watch the trailer above or…

Webby Award

My brother an I were part of the team that won a Webby in the Web – Youth category in 2009. The Brothers McLeod wrote, animated and directed the five Art Sparks films for the Tate. The films were aimed at children and featured five…

BAFTA Award winner

In 2011, Myles won a BAFTA along with his brother for their work on BBC Learning project Quiff and Boot. They created, wrote, produced, and directed the 22 x 2 minute series.