Awarded for Excellence in New Zealand television and television journalism Date November 22, 2006 (2006-11-22) Presented by New Zealand Television Broadcasters Council |
The 2006 Qantas Television Awards were announced on 22 November 2006 in a ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Auckland. The ceremony was hosted by television presenters Dominic Bowden and Petra Bagust. Awards were presented in news and current affairs and general television categories, as well as four awards selected by public vote.
Contents
- Winners
- Best News
- Best News or Current Affairs Presenter
- Best News Reporter
- Best Current Affairs Reporter
- Best News Report team Award
- Best Current Affairs Report team award
- Best Current Affairs Series
- Best News Camera
- Best Current Affairs Camera
- Best NewsCurrent Affairs Editing
- Best Actor in a TV Drama
- Best Actress in a TV Drama
- Best NZ Drama
- Best Script non factual
- Best Director drama
- Best Camera non factual
- Best Editing non factual
- Best NZ Arts Festival Documentary
- Cure Kids Best NZ Childrens Youth Programme
- Best NZ Comedy
- Best NZ Entertainment
- Best NZ Information Lifestyle
- Best NZ Popular Documentary
- Best NZ Reality format
- Best NZ Sports or Event Coverage
- Best NZ Observational Reality non format
- Best Director non drama
- Best Editing factual
- Best Camera factual
- TV Journalist of the Year
- Favourite New Zealand Female Personality
- Favourite New Zealand Male Personality
- Favourite New Zealand Show
- Favourite International Show
- References
Winners
The winners of the 2006 Qantas Television Awards were announced on 22 November 2006.
Best News
One News (TV One)
Best News or Current Affairs Presenter
John Campbell, Campbell Live (TV3)
Best News Reporter
Donna-Marie Lever, One News "Unrest Returns to Dili" (TV One)
Best Current Affairs Reporter
Hadyn Jones, 20/20 "Peddling in the Park" (TV2)
Best News Report (team Award)
3 News, "Gaza" (TV3)
Best Current Affairs Report (team award)
20/20 "Detox Diary" (TV2)
Best Current Affairs Series
Campbell Live "Telecom" (TV3)
Best News Camera
Leon Menzies, 3 News "Poorest & Urban Girls" (TV3)
Best Current Affairs Camera
Peter Day, Sunday "The Big Chill" (TV One)
Best News/Current Affairs Editing
Shahir Daud, One News "Press Photo" (TV One) Close Up "Steam Train" (TV One)
Best Actor in a TV Drama
Ryan O’Kane, The Insiders Guide to Love (TV2)
Best Actress in a TV Drama
Kate Elliott, The Insiders Guide to Love (TV2)
Best NZ Drama
The Insiders Guide to Love (TV2)
Best Script (non-factual)
David Brechin-Smith, The Insiders Guide to Love (TV2)
Best Director (drama)
Brendan Donovan, The Insiders Guide to Love (TV2)
Best Camera (non-factual)
Simon Baumfield, The Insiders Guide to Love (TV2)
Best Editing (non-factual)
Bryan Shaw Doves of War (TV3)
Best NZ Arts/ Festival Documentary
Artsville "The Magical World of Misery" (TV One)
Cure Kids Best NZ Children’s/ Youth Programme
Let's Get Inventin' "Rocket Skates" (TV2)
Best NZ Comedy
Pulp Sport series 3, episode 1 (TV3)
Best NZ Entertainment
Dave Dobbyn: One Night in Matata (TV One)
Best NZ Information/ Lifestyle
Target "Special: Ep 1: Australia" (TV3)
Best NZ Popular Documentary
Million Dollar Tumor (TV3)
Best NZ Reality (format)
Sensing Murder (TV2)
Best NZ Sports or Event Coverage
Na Ratou Mo Tatou ANZAC Day Special (Māori Television)
Best NZ Observational Reality (non format)
Snotties (TV2)
Best Director (non-drama)
Geoff Husson, Sensing Murder "The Patient Killer" (TV2)
Best Editing (factual)
Paul Sutorius, Aspiring (TV One)
Best Camera (factual)
David Stipsen, Airports and Overtures(TV One)
TV Journalist of the Year
Mike McRoberts, 3 News (TV3)
Favourite New Zealand Female Personality
Hilary Barry
Favourite New Zealand Male Personality
Simon Dallow
Favourite New Zealand Show
Shortland Street
Favourite International Show
Grey's Anatomy