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Awarded for Excellence in New Zealand television and television journalism Date November 24, 2006 (2006-11-24) Presented by New Zealand Television Broadcasters Council |
The 2007 Qantas Television Awards were presented on Saturday 24 November, in a ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Auckland, New Zealand, celebrating the year in New Zealand television and television media. The awards were hosted by television presenters Jason Gunn and Petra Bagust, with entertainment from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Evermore, Candy Lane and the Qantas Cure Kids Choir.
Contents
- Winners
- Best News
- Best News or Current Affairs Presenter
- Best News Reporting
- Best Current Affairs Reporting for a Weekly Programme or One Off Current Affairs Special
- Best Current Affairs Reporting for a Daily Programme
- Best Current Affairs Series
- Investigation of the Year
- TV Journalist of the Year
- Best News Camera
- Best Current Affairs Camera
- Best NewsCurrent Affairs Editing
- Best Actor in a TV Drama
- Best Actress in a TV Drama
- Best Drama
- Best Script non factual
- Best Director drama
- Best Arts Festival Documentary
- Best ChildrensYouth Programme
- Best Comedy
- Best Entertainment
- Best Information Lifestyle
- Best Popular Documentary
- Best Reality format
- Best Sports or Event Coverage
- Best Observational Reality non format
- Best Director non drama
- Best Editing factual
- Best Camera factual
- Best Camera non factual
- Best Editing non factual
- Favourite NZ Female Personality
- Favourite NZ Male Personality
- Favourite NZ Show
- Favourite International Show
- References
Winners
The Qantas Television Awards were announced on Saturday 24 November 2007.
Best News
3 News (TV3)
Best News or Current Affairs Presenter
Mark Sainsbury, Close Up (TV One)
Best News Reporting
3 News "Benson Pope" (TV3)
Best Current Affairs Reporting for a Weekly Programme or One Off Current Affairs Special
Sunday "The Tiler’s Tale" (TV One)
Best Current Affairs Reporting for a Daily Programme
Campbell Live "Spider" (TV3)
Best Current Affairs Series
60 Minutes "Episode 20" (TV3)
Investigation of the Year
3 News "Let us Spray" (TV3)
TV Journalist of the Year
Duncan Garner, 3 News (TV3)
Best News Camera
Christopher Brown, One News (TV One)
Best Current Affairs Camera
Mike Dodd, Sunday (TV One)
Best News/Current Affairs Editing
Andrew Gibb, Sunday (TV One)
Best Actor in a TV Drama
Antony Starr, Outrageous Fortune (TV3)
Best Actress in a TV Drama
Robyn Malcolm Outrageous Fortune (TV3)
Best Drama
Outrageous Fortune "Xmas Special" (TV3)
Best Script (non-factual)
James Griffin, Outrageous Fortune (TV3)
Best Director (drama)
Nathan Price, The Hothouse (TV One)
Best Arts/ Festival Documentary
Love, Speed and Loss (TV3)
Best Children’s/Youth Programme
Let's Get Inventin' - "Magic Gadget" (TV2)
Best Comedy
Pulp Sport "Episode 7" (TV3)
Best Entertainment
Dancing with the Stars "Episode 1" (TV One)
Best Information/ Lifestyle
Fair Go "Episode 3" (TV One)
Best Popular Documentary
The Time of our Lives (TV3)
Best Reality (format)
Marae DIY (Maori TV)
Best Sports or Event Coverage
The 32nd America’s Cup "The Build-up & Race 1 Valencia" (TV One)
Best Observational Reality (non format)
Emergency "Episode 2" (TV One)
Best Director (non-drama)
Melanie Rakena, ICE (TV One)
Best Editing (factual)
Simon Coldrick, NZSAS: First Among Equals(TV3)
Best Camera (factual)
Jacob Bryant, Ends of the Earth (TV One)
Best Camera (non-factual)
Simon Baumfield, The Hothouse (TV One)
Best Editing (non-factual)
Bryan Shaw, Outrageous Fortune (TV3)
Favourite NZ Female Personality
Robyn Malcolm
Favourite NZ Male Personality
Marc Ellis
Favourite NZ Show
Outrageous Fortune
Favourite International Show
Grey’s Anatomy