Canadian television awards ceremony
The 8th ACTRA Awards were presented on April 4, 1979.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Gordon Pinsent for television categories, and Don Harron for radio categories.[1]
Television
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Earle Grey Award
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| Best Continuing TV Performance
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Best Supporting TV Performance
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| Best TV Variety Performance
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Best Television Host
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| Best Television Public Affairs Broadcaster
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Best Children's Television Program
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| Best Writing, Television Drama
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Best Writing, Television Comedy/Variety
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| Best Writing, Documentary
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Radio
| Best Radio Program
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Best Radio Host
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The Other Self[2]
- Signature: "McCarthyism and the Arts"[3]
- Sunday Morning: "Operation White Knight"[3]
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| Best Radio Actor
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Best Radio Variety Performance
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| Best Radio Public Affairs Broadcaster
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Best Writing, Radio Drama
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Tom Gallant, Darlin' Dolly[2]
- Margaret Atwood, Estelle[3]
- Marian Waldman, Beth and Rosamund[3]
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| Best Writing, Radio Variety
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Best Writing, Radio Documentary
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Journalism and special awards
References
- ^ a b "CBC sweeps ACTRA Awards". North Bay Nugget, April 5, 1979.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "List of winners". North Bay Nugget, April 5, 1979.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao "Front-runners picked for ACTRA Awards". Montreal Star, March 24, 1979.
- ^ The initial Canadian Press article reporting the winners erroneously identified The Friendly Giant as a co-winner in this category alongside Pencil Box; however, a correction was subsequently published indicating that Pencil Box was the sole winner.