TVNZ Dominates Qantas TV Award Nominations
TVNZ Dominates Qantas TV Award Nominations
TVNZ leads the nominations
for the inaugural Qantas Film and Television Awards,
securing more than half the finalist positions in the
television section and dominating the news and current
affairs categories.
The awards are the amalgamation of
the New Zealand Screen Awards and the New Zealand Television
Awards and celebrate the very best in New Zealand film and
television.
A strong year in news and current affairs
has seen TVNZ receive 23 of the possible 30 nominations in
these categories, including two nominations for best
news.
ONE News at 6pm and ONE News Tonight will compete
with 3News for the coveted best news award, while the best
current affairs series is a showdown between Sunday, Close
Up and TV3's 60 Minutes.
Close Up's Mark Sainsbury and
Fair Go's Kevin Milne are finalists in the category of best
news or current affairs presenter, facing off with Campbell
Live's John Campbell.
ONE News reporter Lisa Owen has
picked up three nominations - two for best news reporting
and one for investigation of the year.
Close Up reporter Robyn Janes has been nominated for two separate stories in the best current affairs reporting for a daily programme category. Close Up is a sure winner of this award with John Sellwood picking up the other nod.
The nation's favourite
serial drama, Shortland Street, has five nominations,
including best drama where it competes with Outrageous
Fortune and TV2 stable mate, Ride With the Devil.
Johhny
Barker, who played Shortland Street serial killer Joey
Henderson is up for best supporting actor in a drama.
Angela Bloomfield is nominated as best supporting actress
for Ride With The Devil.
Toni Potter - who plays Alice Piper on Shortland Street - is up for best actress, and long serving Shortland Street actor Michael Galvin (Dr Chris Warner) picks up a nod in the best actor category.
Long-running TV2 show Eating Media Lunch is a finalist in the best comedy programme category, and TV ONE has all the nominations in the best factual series category, with The Big Picture, The Investigator and Undercover.
Dancing With The Stars' Jason Gunn is a finalist in the best presenter category, against Hamish Keith for TV ONE's The Big Picture and Petra Bagust in What's Really In Our Food?
New digital channel TVNZ 6 has been recognised with a nomination for The Gravy in the best information/lifestyle programme category, and New Artland in the best format/reality category.
Winners of the Qantas Film and Television Awards will be announced on Saturday, 13 September in Auckland.
The full list of finalists can be
found
at:
www.qantasfilmandtvawards.co.nz.
ENDS