A Sibling Showdown for TV Guide’s Sexiest Man
A Sibling Showdown for TV Guide’s Sexiest Man
The nominees in the country’s biggest people’s choice TV awards are out and the contest promises to be thrilling as brothers and actors battle it out for the title of Sexiest Man on TV.
Pua Magasiva and Robbie Magasiva, who play Vinnie Kruse and Maxwell Avia on popular television drama Shortland Street, will be going head-to-head in the TV Guide Best on the Box Awards.
Joining the first-time contenders in the ring are the lovable rogue Jay Ryan (Kevin from Go Girls) and the nation’s charming weather presenter and previous nominee Tamati Coffey. Comedian and host of 7 Days, Jeremy Corbett, along with six-time Sexiest Man winner and TV One News reader, Simon Dallow, are also competing for Sexiest Man on TV, one of the most hotly contested titles in this year’s Awards.
TV watchers will ultimately determine who ends up on top by voting for this title as well as the winners of 24 other categories in the TV Guide Best on the Box Awards.
TV Guide Editor Julie Eley says it will be an exciting contest and is very keen to see how the Awards play out, particularly with the Sexiest Man category.
“We have been running the awards for more than 10 years but this is the first time two siblings have been nominated and within the same category,” says Julie. “This year’s Awards could very well end up as a showdown between the handsome and talented Magasiva brothers.
“But with two nominations to their names each, Tamati, Jeremy, Simon and Jay will pose stiff competition,” Julie adds.
Tamati has also been nominated in the Best Weather Presenter category and Jeremy is a nominee in the Funniest Person on TV category, while Simon is up for Best News Presenter and Jay is in line for the Best Actor Award.
Up for the title of TV’s Sexiest Woman are former nominees Kimberly Crossman (Sophie McKay, Shortland Street – TV2), Samantha Hayes (3 News – TV3) and Hayley Holt (The Crowd Goes Wild – Prime) along with newbies Alison Pugh (Breakfast/One News – TV1), Esther Stephens (Olivia Duff, Go Girls – TV2) and Toni Street (Saturday Breakfast/One News – TV1).
Other strong contenders this year include highly regarded journalist Mike McRoberts, who is up for both the Best News and Best Current Affairs Presenter. Meanwhile, the star of the comedy series Super City, Madeleine Sami, has been twice nominated for Best Actress and Funniest Person on TV categories.
The 25 categories in the TV Guide Best on the Box Awards also include Best Sports Presenter, Rising Star, Best Drama Series and Best Kids/Youth Show.
Now it’s up to the viewers to decide this year’s Best on the Box winners. All entries will go into the draw to win a 50 inch Panasonic Viera HD TV and a Panasonic My Freeview HDD/DVD recorder with a combined retail value of $2,398. There are three other fabulous Freeview prize packages with a value of $799 each up for grabs as well.
Voting forms will be published in the February 9 and 16 issues of TV Guide and online, visit www.tv-guide.co.nz/botb2012. Voting closes on Friday, March 2 at 5pm with winners announced in the March 15 issue of the magazine.
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TV GUIDE BEST ON THE BOX – FINALISTS
NEW ZEALAND PEOPLE
SEXIEST WOMAN
Kimberly Crossman
(Sophie McKay, Shortland Street – TV2)
Samantha Hayes
(3 News – TV3)
Hayley Holt (The Crowd Goes Wild –
Prime)
Alison Pugh (Breakfast/One News – TV1)
Esther
Stephens (Olivia Duff, Go Girls – TV2)
Toni Street
(Saturday Breakfast/One News – TV1)
SEXIEST
MAN
Tamati Coffey (Breakfast – TV1)
Jeremy
Corbett (7 Days – TV3)
Simon Dallow (One News –
TV1)
Pua Magasiva (Vinnie Kruse, Shortland Street –
TV2)
Robbie Magasiva (Maxwell Avia, Shortland Street –
TV2)
Jay Ryan (Kevin, Go Girls – TV2)
BEST
ACTOR
Tim Balme (Mike Johnson, The Almighty Johnsons
– TV3)
Shane Cortese (Mac Delany, Nothing Trivial –
TV1)
George Henare (Henare Ngatai, Shortland Street –
TV2/Nights In The Gardens Of Spain – TV1)
Ryan O’Kane
(Bob Blair, Tangiwai – TV1/Des Oram, Rage – TV1)
Jay
Ryan (Kevin, Go Girls – TV2)
Gerald Urquhart (Luke
Durville, Shortland Street – TV2)
BEST
ACTRESS
Amanda Billing (Sarah Potts, Shortland Street
– TV2)
Jacqueline Nairn (Wendy Cooper, Shortland Street
– TV2)
Debbie Newby-Ward (Emma Wedgewood, Nothing
Trivial – TV1)
Madeleine Sami (Super City –
TV3)
Bronwyn Turei (Cody Latimer, Go Girls –
TV2)
Tandi Wright (Catherine Duvall, Nothing Trivial –
TV1)
BEST PRESENTER, NEWS
Hilary Barry
(TV3)
Greg Boyed (TV1)
Rawdon Christie (TV1)
Simon
Dallow (TV1)
Mike McRoberts (TV3)
Wendy Petrie
(TV1)
Rachel Smalley (TV3)
Peter Williams
(TV1)
Eric Young (Prime)
BEST PRESENTER, CURRENT
AFFAIRS
John Campbell (Campbell Live – TV3)
Mike
Hosking (Close Up – TV1)
Miriama Kamo (20/20 –
TV2)
Mike McRoberts (60 Minutes – TV3)
Mark
Sainsbury (Close Up – TV1)
Julian Wilcox (Native
Affairs – Maori TV)
BEST PRESENTER,
GENERAL
Graham Bell (Police Ten 7 – TV2)
Nigel
Latta (Beyond The Darklands/The Politically Incorrect Guide
To Teenagers – TV1)
Marcus Lush (North –
TV1)
Colin Mathura-Jeffree (New Zealand’s Next Top
Model/New Zealand’s Hottest Home Baker – TV3)
Alison
Mau (Fair Go – TV1)
Kate Rodger (Reel Late With Kate
– TV3)
BEST PRESENTER, WEATHER
Tamati Coffey
(TV1)
Mike Hall (TV3)
Josh Heslop (TV3)
Jim Hickey
(TV1)
Karen Olsen (TV1)
Renee Wright (TV1)
BEST
PRESENTER, SPORT
Jenny-May Coffin (TV1, Maori
TV)
Howard Dobson (Sports Tonight – TV3)
Hamish
McKay (TV3)
Andrew Mulligan (The Crowd Goes Wild –
Prime)
Mark Richardson (The Crowd Goes Wild –
Prime)
Andrew Saville (TV1)
FUNNIEST PERSON ON
TV
Jeremy Corbett (7 Days – TV3)
Paul Ego (7
Days – TV3)
David Farrier (Nightline – TV3)
James
McOnie (The Crowd Goes Wild – Prime)
Glen Osborne
(Maori TV)
Madeleine Sami (Super City –
TV3)
RISING STAR
Frankie Adams (Shortland Street
– TV2)
Nadine Chalmers-Ross (AMP Business –
TV1)
Rose Matafeo (U Live – TVNZU)
Pearl McGlashan
(Shortland Street – TV2)
Emmett Skilton (The Almighty
Johnsons – TV3)
Guy Williams (The Jono Project –
TV3)
NEW ZEALAND SHOWS
BEST
NEWS
Nightline
One News
One News
Tonight
Prime News – First At 5.30
Te Kaea
3
News
BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS
Campbell Live
(TV3)
Close Up (TV1)
Native Affairs (Maori
TV)
Sunday (TV1)
60 Minutes (TV3)
20/20
(TV2)
BEST MORNING SHOW
Breakfast (TV1)
Good
Morning (TV1)
Q+A (TV1)
Saturday Breakfast
(TV1)
The Nation (TV3)
3 News: Firstline
(TV3)
BEST SPECIAL EVENT
Coca-Cola Christmas In
The Park (TV3)
Fight For Life (Sky Box Office)
Rise Up
Christchurch (Maori TV)
Royal Wedding (TV1/TV3)
Rugby
World Cup 2011 (Sky Sports/Maori TV/TV1/TV3)
2011
Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards (Four)
BEST
DOCUMENTARY SERIES
Country Calendar (TV1)
Global
Radar (TV1)
Intrepid Journeys (TV1)
North
(TV1)
Rocked The Nation 3: 100 New Zealand Sporting
Moments (TV3)
Wild Coasts (Prime)
BEST ONE-OFF
DOCUMENTARY
A Rotten Shame (TV1)
Blakey (TV1)
5
Days In The Red Zone (TV1)
The Hunt For The Pink And
White Terraces (Prime)
Inside NZ: Inside Child Poverty
– A Special Report (TV3)
Jesus: The Cold Case
(TV1)
BEST KIDS/YOUTH SHOW
Drew & Shannon Live
(Four)
The Erin Simpson Show (TV2)
Operation Hero
(TV2)
Small Blacks TV (TV2)
Sticky TV (Four)
What
Now (TV2)
BEST DRAMA SERIES
The Almighty
Johnsons (TV3)
Go Girls (TV2)
Nothing Trivial
(TV1)
Shortland Street (TV2)
Underbelly NZ: Land Of
The Long Green Cloud (TV3)
BEST ONE-OFF
DRAMA
The Banker, The Escorts And The $18 Million
(TV3)
Billy (TV1)
Dancing In The Sky (Maori
TV)
Nights In The Gardens Of Spain (TV1)
Rage
(TV1)
Tangiwai (TV1)
BEST COMEDY
Comedy
Convoy (TV3)
The Jono Project (TV3)
7 Days
(TV3)
Super City (TV3)
WANNA-BEn (TV3)
BEST
REALITY SERIES
Missing Pieces (TV3)
New
Zealand’s Next Top Model (TV3)
Noise Control
(TV3)
Piha Rescue (TV1)
Police Ten 7 (TV2)
SPCA
Rescue (TV1)
BEST CULINARY SERIES
Cafe
Secrets (TV3)
The Food Truck (TV1)
Get Fresh With Al
Brown (TV1)
Kai Time On The Road (Maori TV)
MasterChef
New Zealand (TV1)
Peta’s Culinary Adventures In France
(Prime)
BEST ADVICE SHOW
Fair Go (TV1)
Get
Growing With New Zealand Gardener (Prime)
The Nutters
Club (Maori TV)
The Politically Incorrect Guide To
Teenagers (TV1)
Target (TV3)
What’s Really In Our
Food? (TV3)
BEST SPORTS SHOW
Bring Your Boots Oz
(Maori TV)
The Crowd Goes Wild (Prime)
Fishing NZ
(Prime)
Hyundai Code (Maori TV)
ITM Fishing Show
(TV3)
Sports Tonight
(TV3)
ENDS