2021 New Zealand Television Winners Announced
(Auckland - March 1, 2022) Aotearoa’s broadcasting industry celebrated the best of the nation’s television achievements today with the announcement of the 2021 New Zealand Television Awards winners. Actor-writer-comedian Thomas Sainsbury hosted the online presentation of 39 categories.*
Three’s Newshub dominated the news and current affairs categories, taking home an impressive four awards for its journalism. Investigations Reporter Michael Morrah repeated his 2020 success, winning the Reporter of the Year award for the second year in a row. Together with Angus Gillies and Kim Hurring, Morrah also nabbed the Best News Coverage award for his COVID19 Testing programme while broadcaster Tova O’Brien was awarded Best Presenter: News and Current Affairs for Newshub Nation. Great South Television and Aotearoa Media Collective’s The Hui earned the Best Current Affairs Programme award and, for a second time, Te Māngai Pāho Best Māori Programme award.
Māori Television’s Terei Tonight presenter and social media sensation Nix Adams took out the hotly contested and publicly voted TV Personality of the Year award, with over 36,500 votes cast for the category this year. Icon of Kiwi screens big and small, veteran actor, director and writer Ian Mune was honoured as 2021’s TV Legend and Have You Been Paying Attention’s Hayley Sproull was awarded Best Presenter Entertainment 2021 for her role as host on the TVNZ 2 comedy panel show.
TVNZ won big in the scripted categories, with Kevin & Co and Flat 3 Productions’ critically acclaimed dystopian drama Creamerie taking home the coveted NZ On Air Best Drama Series award, while New Zealand Documentary Board’s ever-popular Wellington Paranormal claimed the Best Comedy/Comedy Entertainment Programme once again, with its series writer Melanie Bracewell receiving the Best Script: Comedy 2021 award.
Warner Bros. International Television Production NZ’s Black Hands star Joel Tobeck won the Best Actor 2021 award for his portrayal of Robin Bain, with the true crime series’ editor, Allanah Bazzard, winning the Best Editing: Drama 2021 gong. Greenstone TV’s The Tender Trap won Best Script: Drama 2021 and lead Rima Te Wiata scored the Best Actress 2021 award for her role as online scam victim Sharon Armstrong. Dave Cameron received the award for Best Cinematography: Drama 2021 for his work on Libertine Pictures and Slim Film + Television’s family drama Mystic (TVNZ 2), and Paul Lear took home the prize for Best Post Production Design 2021 for his work on Greenstone TV, 10,000 Company and Steambox Film Collective’s action thriller Vegas.
Screen Auckland Best Director Drama 2021 award went to Max Currie for Neon and NZME’s ground-breaking transgender drama series Rūrangi, while cast member Arlo Green took home Best Supporting Actor 2021 for his turn in the Autonomouse produced series, and Alison Bruce was awarded Best Supporting Actress 2021 for her role in Three’s second instalment of crime series The Gulf, with production designer Miro Harré winning Best Production Design 2021 for her work on the Lippy Pictures, Screentime New Zealand and Letterbox Films co-production.
Winners in the factual and documentary genre included Natalie Malcon and Thomas Robins, who were awarded Best Director Documentary/Factual 2021 for their TVNZ 1/Warner Bros. International Television Production NZ programme Heaven and Hell - The Centrepoint Story; Fisheye Films‘ RNZ documentary and podcast series Fight for the Wild took home Best Factual Series 2021 and NZ On Air Best Documentary 2021 went to Māori Television’s LOIMATA, The Sweetest Tears (Anna Marbrook Productions). Best Editing: Documentary/Factual 2021 was awarded to Simon Coldrick for Kindred Films’ true crime film, Six Angry Women (TVNZ) and Phil Johnson won Best Camerawork: Documentary/Factual 2021 for Stuff Circuit’s moving series Emma.
Three took out both reality television categories, with Best Original Reality Series 2021 being awarded to season two of Warner Bros. International Television Production NZ’s David Lomas Investigates, while Pango Productions Ltd’s Match Fit won Best Format Reality Series 2021.
All Access: Aaron Smith saw Sky Sports secure the Best Sports Programme 2021 award for the fourth time since 2017, while Best Live Event Coverage 2021 was presented to Three’s Aotearoa Music Awards 2020 and Best Director: Multi Camera 2021 went to Wayne Leonard for 36th America’s Cup Match 7.
Other winners on the night included: TVNZ 2 animated series Kiri and Lou, produced by Stretchy, which was named NZ On Air Best Children’s Programme for the second year in a row; Māori Television’s Rage Against The Rangatahi MMXX (Te Noni Ltd) which won Te Māngai Paho Best Reo Māori Programme 2021; Tikilounge Productions’ RNZ’ series Untold Pacific History took home NZ On Air Best Pasifika Programme 2021; composer Tom McLeod won Images & Sound Best Original Score 2021 for Fight for the Wild; while Ben Sinclair, Ray Beentjes, Chris Sinclair, Steve Finnigan were presented with Best Contribution to a Soundtrack 2021 for South Pacific Pictures and Shaftesbury’s The Sounds. See-Saw Films and Jump Film And TV’s Netflix series The New Legends of Monkey scooped up both the Best Costume Design 2021 and Best Makeup Design 2021 award, awarded to Liz McGregor and Susie Glass respectively. Glass has previously won the Best Makeup Design award in 2017 and 2018.
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The complete list of 2021 New Zealand Television Awards winners is as follows:
NZ On Air Best Drama Series
Creamerie
Bronwynn Bakker,
Roseanne Liang, Perlina Lau, JJ Fong, Ally Xue, Tony
Ayres
Kevin & Co and Flat 3 Productions (TVNZ
2)
Best Factual Series
2021
Fight for the Wild
Peter
Young, Tracey Roe, Dave Hansford
Fisheye Films
(RNZ)
NZ On Air Best Documentary
2021
LOIMATA, The Sweetest
Tears
Anna Marbrook, Jim Marbrook, Dr Tamasailau
Suaalii-Sauni, Dame Gaylene Preston
Anna Marbrook
Productions (Māori Television)
Best
Original Reality Series 2021
David Lomas
Investigates S2
David Lomas
Warner Bros.
International Television Production New Zealand
(Three)
Best Format Reality Series
2021
Match Fit - Series 01
Bailey
Mackey, Aaron Dolbel
Pango Productions Ltd
(Three)
Best Current Affairs Programme
2021
The Hui
Annabelle Lee-Mather,
Rewa Harriman, Mihingarangi Forbes, Philip Smith
Great
Southern Television Ltd and Aotearoa Media Collective
(Three)
NZ On Air Best Children’s
Programme 2021
Kiri and Lou
Fiona
Copland
Stretch Ltd (TVNZ 2)
Te Māngai
Paho Best Māori Programme 2021
The
Hui
Annabelle Lee-Mather, Mihingarangi Forbes,
Lillian Hanley, Philip Smith
Great Southern Television
Limited and Aotearoa Media Collective
(Three)
Te Māngai Paho Best Reo Māori
Programme 2021
Rage Against The Rangatahi
MMXX
Ngahuia Wade, Tina Wickliffe
Te Noni Ltd
(Māori Television)
NZ On Air Best
Pasifika Programme 2021
Untold Pacific
History
Lisa Taouma, Tuki Laumea
Tikilounge
Productions (RNZ)
Best News Coverage
2021
COVID19 Testing - Michael
Morrah
Angus Gillies, Kim Hurring
Newshub (Three,
Discovery)
Best Sports Programme
2021
All Access: Aaron Smith
Paora
Ratahi, Mark Malaki-Williams, Jack Mugford, Ross Karl
Sky
Sport (Sky)
Best Live Event Coverage
2021
Aotearoa Music Awards
2020
John McDonald, Charlotte Hobson
(Three,
Discovery)
Best Comedy/Comedy
Entertainment Programme 2021
Wellington
Paranormal Season 3
Paul Yates, Jemaine Clement,
Taika Waititi
New Zealand Documentary Board Ltd (TVNZ
2)
Best Director Documentary / Factual
2021
Natalie Malcon & Thomas
Robins
Heaven and Hell - The Centrepoint
Story
Warner Bros. International Television
Production New Zealand (TVNZ 1)
Screen
Auckland Best Director Drama 2021
Max
Currie
Rūrangi
Autonomouse (Neon &
NZME)
Best Actress 2021
Rima Te
Wiata
The Tender Trap
Greenstone TV (TVNZ
1)
Best Supporting Actress
2021
Alison Bruce
The Gulf Season
2
The Gulf Productions (Three)
Best
Actor 2021
Joel Tobeck
Black
Hands
Warner Bros. International Television
Production New Zealand (TVNZ 1)
Best
Supporting Actor 2021
Arlo
Green
Rūrangi
Autonomouse (Neon &
NZME)
Reporter Of The Year
2021
Michael Morrah
Newshub (Three,
Discovery)
Best Presenter Entertainment
2021
Hayley Sproull
Have You Been
Paying Attention?
TVNZ (TVNZ
2)
Best Presenter News And Current Affairs
2021
Tova O'Brien
Newshub
Nation
Newshub (Three,
Discovery)
New Zealand Television Legend
Award brought to you by NZ On Screen
Ian
Mune
Television Personality of the Year 2021
Nix Adams
Terei Tonight
Māori
Television
Best Editing:
Documentary/Factual 2021
Simon
Coldrick
Six Angry Women
Kindred Films (TVNZ
1)
Best Editing: Drama
2021
Allanah Bazzard
Black
Hands
Warner Bros. International Television
Production New Zealand (TVNZ 1)
Best
Camerawork: Documentary/Factual 2021
Phil
Johnson
Emma
Stuff Circuit
(Stuff)
Best Director: Multi Camera
2021
Wayne Leonard
36th America’s Cup
Match 7
America’s Cup Events (Am. Cup
website/YouTube)
Best Cinematography:
Drama 2021
Dave Cameron NZCS
ACS
Mystic
Libertine Pictures and Slim Film +
Television (TVNZ 2)
Best Contribution to a
Soundtrack 2021
Ben Sinclair, Ray Beentjes,
Chris Sinclair, Steve Finnigan
The Sounds
South
Pacific Pictures / Shaftesbury
(Neon)
Images & Sound Best Original
Score 2021
Tom McLeod
Fight for the
Wild
Fisheye Films (RNZ)
Best Post
Production Design 2021
Paul
Lear
Vegas
Greenstone TV, 10,000 Company &
Steambox Film Collective (TVNZ 2)
Best
Production Design 2021
Miro Harré
The
Gulf Season 2
The Gulf Productions
(Three)
Best Costume Design
2021
Liz McGregor
The New Legends of
Monkey
See-Saw Films and Jump Film & TV
(Netflix)
Best Makeup Design
2021
Susie Glass
The New Legends of
Monkey
See-Saw Films and Jump Film & TV
(Netflix)
Best Script: Comedy
2021
Melanie Bracewell
Wellington
Paranormal Ep 306 “Fatberg”
New Zealand
Documentary Board (TVNZ 2)
Best Script:
Drama 2021
Riwia Brown and Kathryn
Burnett
The Tender Trap
Greenstone TV (TVNZ
1)