2003 New Zealand Television Awards

2003 New Zealand Television Awards
Awarded for Excellence in New Zealand television
Sponsored by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
Date August 22, 2003 (2003-08-22)
Location Auckland
Country New Zealand
Presented by New Zealand Academy of Film and Television Arts
Hosted by Jason Gunn
Television/Radio coverage
Network ONE

The 2003 New Zealand Television Awards was staged on Friday 22 August 2003 in Auckland, New Zealand. Honouring excellence in New Zealand television for the previous year, the awards ceremony was hosted by TV presenter Jason Gunn and was sponsored by the newly established government agency New Zealand Trade and Enterprise. Highlights of the event were later broadcast on TV ONE. This was to be the final awards organised by the New Zealand Academy of Film and Television Arts. No awards were held in 2004, with the New Zealand Television Broadcasters Council organising the new Qantas Television Awards in 2005.[1][2]

Winners

Awards in 36 categories were given, including two people's choice awards - Best New Programme and Best Presenter.[3][4]

Best Documentary

Best Episode of a Drama Series or Serial

Best Drama Series or Serial

Best Entertainment Programme

Best Entertainment Series

Best Documentary Series

Best Factual Series

Best Lifestyle Series

Best Comedy Programme

Best Sports Programme

Best Mäori Programme

Best Mäori Language Programme

Best New Programme (People's Choice)

Best Actress

Best Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Best Supporting Actor

Best Juvenile Actor/Actress

Best Entertainment/Comedy Performance

Best Presenter (People's Choice)

Best Script, Single Episode of a Drama Series or Serial

Best Script, Comedy

Best Narration Script, Non-Drama

Best Director, Drama

Best Director, Documentary

Best Director, Factual/Entertainment Programme

Best Camera, Drama

Best Camera, Non-Drama

Best Editing, Drama

Best Editing, Non-Drama

Best Original Music

Best Contribution to a Soundtrack

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Contribution to Design

Lifetime Achievement Award in Broadcasting

References

  1. "2003 New Zealand television awards". Onfilm. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  2. "TV gong show won't be live". Onfilm. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  3. "2003 New Zealand Television Awards". OnFilm. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  4. "Public chooses Campbell at NZ Television Awards". NZ Herald. 22 August 2003. Retrieved 31 October 2012.

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