3rd Gemini Awards
Appearance
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The 3rd Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television and held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on 29 and 30 November.[1] It was broadcast on CBC.
Awards
Source:[2]
Best Variety Program or Series
Best Dramatic Series
- Degrassi Junior High
- Night Heat
- He Shoots, He Scores
- Street Legal
Best Dramatic Mini Series
- Anne of Avonlea
- Hoover vs. The Kennedys
- The King Chronicle
Best Information Program or Series
- Venture
- Land and Sea
- Monitor
- Reckoning: The Political Economy of Canada
Best Children's Series
- Mr. Dressup
- Ramona
- Today's Special
- What's New
- Wonderstruck
Best Writing in a Dramatic Program
- Night Heat
- Adderly
- Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future
- He Shoots, He Scores
- The Beachcombers
Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series
- Family Reunion
- Breaking All the Rules
- 9th Genie Awards
- The Raccoons
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series or Comedy Series
Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Continuing Dramatic Series
- Pat Mastroianni, Degrassi Junior High
- Patrick Bauchau, Mount Royal
- Scott Hylands, Night Heat
- Winston Rekert, Adderly
- Donnelly Rhodes, Danger Bay
Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Continuing Dramatic Series
- Sonja Smits, Street Legal
- Ocean Hellman, Danger Bay
- Sarah Polley, Ramona
- Jessica Steen, Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future
Best Performance by a Broadcast Journalist
- Roger Smith
- Robert Hurst
- Don Murray
Earle Grey Award
TV Guide's Most Popular Program Award
Best Animated Program or Series
Best Sound in an Information/Documentary Program or Series
- Daniel Masse, Dominique Chartrand, John Martin, Serge Lacroix, North to Nowhere
- Keith Bonnell, Life After Death
- Clancy Livingston, Michael Lalonde, Barry Jones, Reni Potrebenko, Shooting Stars
- Pierre Ouellet, Michael Edward Jackson, Earth's Magnetic Field
References
- ^ "Gemini awards: the winners". Cinema Canada. January 1989 [January 1989]. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
- ^ "Gemini Awards Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1988 Awards". IMDb. 5 April 2024. Retrieved 5 April 2024.