Qantas Television Awards
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The Qantas Television Awards are presented by the New Zealand Television Broadcasters' Council. The inaugural event was staged on November 12, 2005.
Made up by New Zealand free-to-air broadcasters; TVNZ, CanWest TVWorks and Prime Television, the NZTBC created the awards to recognise New Zealand free-to-air television, including news and current events.
The awards include 31 peer-voted categories and also the publicly voted The Woman's Day Readers' Choice TV Awards, which include an additional four categories, "Most Popular Male Personality", "Most Popular Female Personality", "Most Popular New Zealand Television Programme" and "Most Popular International Show".
The awards began at 6pm and were televised on TV One as a delayed coverage at 9:35pm on November 12, 2005. The televised awards only covered 17 of the 35 awards presented.
The awards show and most of the awards were presented by Petra Bagust and Jason Gunn, with additional awards presented by Helen Clark and Don Brash (or more specifically, parodies of them from the TV show Facelift), Oscar Kightley, Dave Fane, Jaquie Brown and Oliver Driver. Prime's Charlotte Dawson served as a backstage correspondent.
[edit] Finalists & Results
[edit] Best Actor in TV Drama
Antony Starr - Jethro & Van West - TV3 - Winner
Outrageous Fortunue
South Pacific Pictures
Ben Barrington - William - TV2
The Insiders Guide to Happiness
The Gibson Group
Will Hall - James - TV2
The Insiders Guide to Happiness
The Gibson Group
[edit] Best Actress In A TV Drama
Robyn Malcolm - Cheryl West - TV3 - Winner
Outrageous Fortune
South Pacific Pictures
Sophia Hawthorne - Julie - TV2
The Insiders Guide to Happiness
The Gibson Group
Sally Stockwell - Lindy - TV2
The Insiders Guide to Happiness
The Gibson Group
[edit] Best Camera (Factual)
Peter Young - TV One - Winner
Country Calendar
TVNZ
Mike Kelland - TV One
Life on the Street
Production Line
Jacob Bryant - TV One
Off The Rails - A Love Story
Jam TV
[edit] Best Camera (Non-Factual)
Rewa Harre - TV One - Winner
Mataku - "Te Whakaahua - The Photo"
4 Winds Films
Wayne Vinten - TV3
Outrageous Fortune
South Pacific Pictures
David Paul - TV2
The Insiders Guide to Happiness
The Gibson Group
[edit] Best NZ Children's/Youth Programme
Holly's Heroes - TV2 - Winner
Dave Gibson, Ann Darrouzet & Jenni Tosi - Producers
The Gibson Group
Koi - Maori Television
Chris Winitana - Producer
Awekura Productions
The Goober Brothers - TV2
Neil Stichbury - Producer
Republic TV
[edit] Best NZ Comedy Programme
Bro' Town - TV3 - Winner
Elizabeth Mitchell - Producer
Firehorse Films
Matthew & Marc's Rocky Road To The Land of The Rising Sun - TV2
James McDonald - Producer
Touchdown Television
The 2005 Oddfellows Comedy Gala - TV2
Sara Kinniburgh - Producer
Satellite Media
[edit] Best Director (Drama)
Peter Burger - TV One
Mataku - "Te Whakaahua- The Photo"
4 Winds Films
Mark Beesley - TV3 - Winner
Outrageous Fortune - "Episode 4: The Cause of This Defect"
South Pacific Pictures
Vanessa Alexander - TV3
Outrageous Fortune - "Episode 1: Slings and Arrows"
South Pacific Pictures
Mark Beesley - TV2
The Insiders Guide to Happiness - "Episode 6"
The Gibson Group Ltd
[edit] Best Director (Non-Drama)
Bryan Bruce - TV One
A Question of Justice
Red Sky Film & Television
Nic Craig - TV3
Inside New Zealand - Watching You
FMTV Ltd
Melanie Rakena - TV One - Winner
Off The Rails - A Love Story
Jam TV Ltd
[edit] Best NZ Documentary
Colin McCahon - I Am - TV One - Winner
Robin Scholes - Producer
Screentime Ltd
Enemy of the State - TV One
Michael Valintine - Producer
TVNZ
NewZild - The Story of New Zealand English - TV One
John Milligan - Producer/Director
Bright Spark Television
Reluctant Revolutionary - TV One
Tom Scott - Producer/Director
Direct Hit Productions
[edit] Best NZ Drama
Mataku - TV One
Carey Carter - Producer
4 Winds Films
Outrageous Fortune - TV3 - Winner
Mike Smith - Producer
South Pacific Pictures
The Insiders Guide to Happiness - TV2
Dave Gibson, Donna Malane & Jan Haynes - Producers
The Gibson Group
[edit] Best NZ Entertainment/Reality Programme
Dancing With The Stars - TV One - Winner
Debra Kelleher-Smith - Producer
TVNZ
Living The Dream - TV2
Julie Christie - Executive Producer
Touchdown Television
The Tem Show - Prime
Rebecca Salomons - Producer
Greenstone Pictures Limited
[edit] Best NZ Information/Lifestyle Programme
My House My Castle - TV2
Maria Handas - Executive Producer
Touchdown Television
Off The Rails - A Love Story - TV One - Winner
Melanie Rakena & Marcus Lush - Producers
Jam TV
Taste Takes Off - TV One
Chris Wright - Producer
TVNZ
[edit] Best Editing (Factual)
Daniel Nikolaison - TV One
Between The Lines - Denis Glover
Raconteur Film and Television
Matt Wilmot - TV One
Off The Rails - A Love Story
Jam TV
Justin Hawkes - C4 - Winner
Shihad Live in Aotea Square
Visionary Film and Television
[edit] Best Maori Programme
Eye to Eye With Willie Jackson - TV One
Jock Anderson - Producer
Front of the Box Productions
Korero Mai - Maori Television - Winner
Viv Wigby-Ngatai - Producer
Cinco Cine Film Productions
Mama Tere - TV One
Erina Tamepo - Producer
Paula Jones - Director
Showdown Productions
[edit] Best NZ Popular/Factual Unscripted Programme
Intrepid Journeys - TV One - Winner
Melanie Rakena & Jane Andrews - Producers
Jam TV
Serious Crash Unit, Series II - TV2
Jenny Williams - Producer
Greenstone Pictures
The Zoo, Series 6 - TV2
Andrea Lamb - Producer
Greenstone Pictures Limited
[edit] Best NZ Sports Or Event Coverage
Jonathan Lemalu - The Homecoming Concert - TV One
Robert Hagen - Producer
C4 Productions
Montana World of Wearable Art Awards - TV3
John MacDonald - Producer
TV3
Shell Helix Motorsport - TV One - Winner
David Turner - Executive Producer
Stephen Coates - Producer TVNZ
[edit] Best Script For A Non-Factual Programme/Series
Lynette Crawford-Williams & Carey Carter - TV One
Mataku - "Te Whakaahua - The Photo"
4 Winds Films
Rachel Lang - TV3 - Winner
Outrageous Fortune - "Episode 4: The Cause of This Defect"
South Pacific Pictures
David Brechin-Smith - TV2
The Insiders Guide to Happiness - "Episode 6"
The Gibson Group
[edit] Best Current Affairs Report (Team Award)
Campbell Live "Driver Licence Fraud" - TV3 - Winner
Melanie Reid - Reporter
Keith Slater - Producer
George Murahidy - Camera
John Campbell - Presenter
Sunday "Where's Mine" - TV One
Damian Christie - Producer
Garth Bray - Reporter
Sunday "London Bombings" - TV One
Damien Comerford - Producer
Janet McIntyre - Reporter
Peter Day - Camera
Dan Best - Editor
[edit] Best Current Affairs Reporter
Amanda Millar - TV3 - Winner
60 Minutes
Melanie Reid - TV3
Campbell Live
Cameron Bennett - TV One
Sunday
Janet McIntyre - TV One
Sunday
[edit] Best Current Affairs Series
60 Minutes - TV3 - Winner
Terence Taylor - Executive Producer
Campbell Live - TV3
Mike Brockie - Producer
Stake Out - TV3
John Keir - Executive Producer
Screentime
[edit] Best News Reporter
Duncan Garner - TV3
3 News
Lorelei Mason - TV One - Winner
One News
Mike McRoberts - TV3
3 News
Sonya Wilson - TV One
One News
[edit] Best News Report (Team Award)
One News - "Foot & Mouth Scare, Waiheke Island" - TV One - Winner
Mark Sainsbury - Reporter
Owen Poland - Reporter
Melissa Stokes - Reporter
3 News - "Benson Pope" - TV3
Duncan Garner - Reporter
Steven Parker - Reporter
3 News - "Iraq - Democracy/Live Cross/Package" - TV3
Mike McRoberts - Reporter
Jon Stephenson - Producer
Michael Lacoste - Camera/Editor
[edit] Best News/Current Affairs Editing
Paul Enticott - TV3
60 Minutes - "Green Acres"
Paul Sparkes - TV One - Winner
Close Up - "Cave Creek"
[edit] Best News/Current Affairs Camera (Junior)
Richard Postles - TV One - Winner
Close Up - "Twins"
Daniel Jones - TV3
3 News - "Foot & Mouth Scare on Waiheke"
Stefan Lowe - TV One
One News - "Net Justice"
[edit] Best News/Current Affairs Camera (Senior)
Ross Kenward - TV3 - Winner
60 Minutes - "Green Acres"
Warren Armstrong - TV3
3 News - "Moa Bones"
Phillip Melville - TV One
Sunday - "The Flu Hunter"
[edit] Best News Or Current Affairs Presenter
Mike McRoberts & Hilary Barry - TV3
3 News
John Campbell - TV3
Campbell Live
Mark Sainsbury - TV One - Winner
Close Up
[edit] Best Sports News Report (Team Award)
3 News - "Sidecar" - TV3
Jeff Hampton - Reporter
Ben Johnson - Camera
Bob Grieve - Editor
One News - "Flavell" - TV One - Winner
Stephen Stuart - Reporter
Ed Wi - Camera
Shane Murray - Editor
[edit] Best News
One News - TV One
Paul Yurisich, Producer
3 News - TV3 - Winner
Mark Jennings, Director of News
[edit] TV Journalist of the Year
Janet McIntyre - TV One
Sunday
[edit] Investigation of the Year
Campbell Live – ‘Driver Licence Fraud’ - TV3
Melanie Reid - Reporter
Keith Slater - Producer
George Murahidy - Camera
John Campbell - Presenter
[edit] Woman’s Day Readers’ Choice Awards
[edit] Favourite New Zealand Female Personality
Robyn Malcolm
[edit] Favourite New Zealand Male Personality
Marc Ellis