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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
9th ACTRA Awards
Date
April 9, 1980
Hosted by
Dave Broadfoot
Highlights
Best TV Program
Drying Up the Streets
Best Radio Program
Sunday Morning
: "Aftermath of Jonestown"
Television/radio coverage
Network
CBC Television
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The
9th ACTRA Awards
were presented on April 9, 1980.
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The ceremony was hosted by
Dave Broadfoot
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Television
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Best Television Program
Earle Grey Award
Drying Up the Streets
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Dieppe
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The Music of Man
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Don Francks
,
Drying Up the Streets
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Brent Carver
,
Crossbar
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Bruno Gerussi
,
The Newcomers
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2
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Best Supporting Performer
Best New Performer
Paul Harding
,
A Man Called Intrepid
Gerard Parkes
,
A Gift to Last
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2
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Christopher Plummer
,
Riel
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2
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Sarah Torgov
,
Drying Up the Streets
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Megan Follows
,
Matt and Jenny
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2
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Liliane Stilwell
,
Piaf
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2
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Best TV Variety Performance
Best Television Host or Interviewer
Burton Cummings
,
Burton Cummings: Portage and Main
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1
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Salome Bey
,
Dream Weaver
[
2
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Toller Cranston
,
Dream Weaver
[
2
]
Karen Kain
,
Karen Kain Requests the Pleasure
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2
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Brian Linehan
,
City Lights
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1
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Larry Stout
,
Newsmagazine
[
2
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Patrick Watson
,
The Watson Report
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2
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Best Children's Television Program
Best Writing, Television Drama
Intergalactic Thanksgiving
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1
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Matt and Jenny
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2
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The Stowaway
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2
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Ralph L. Thomas
and
Roy MacGregor
,
Every Person Is Guilty
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1
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Roy Moore
,
Riel
[
2
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Gordon Pinsent
,
A Gift to Last
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2
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Best Writing, Television Comedy/Variety
Best Writing, Television Public Affairs
Johnny Wayne
,
Frank Shuster
,
Kate Lonsdale
and
Ted Lonsdale
,
Wayne and Shuster
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John Candy
,
Joe Flaherty
,
Eugene Levy
,
Andrea Martin
,
Catherine O'Hara
,
Harold Ramis
and
Dave Thomas
,
Second City Television
[
2
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Stan Jacobson
,
Rick Moranis
and
Paul Perlove
,
Burton Cummings: Portage and Main
[
2
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Barbara Young,
Newsday
: "Penny Kitchen"
[
1
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Yehudi Menuhin
and Charles Weir,
The Music of Man
: "Parting of the Ways"
[
2
]
Dini Petty
,
Incest: Scandal in the Family
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2
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Radio
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Best Radio Program
Best Radio Host or Interviewer
Sunday Morning
: "Aftermath of Jonestown"
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1
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Ideas
: "Search for Tutankhamun"
[
2
]
The Pat Lowther Poem
[
2
]
Barbara Frum
and
Alan Maitland
,
As It Happens
[
1
]
Lynne Gordon
,
Israel
[
2
]
Don Harron
,
Morningside
[
2
]
Best Radio Actor
Best Writing, Radio Drama
Kate Reid
,
Grasshopper Hill
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1
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Douglas Rain
,
Coming Through Slaughter
[
2
]
Henry Ramer
,
Grasshopper Hill
[
2
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Betty Lambert
,
Grasshopper Hill
[
1
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Silver Donald Cameron
,
The Sisters
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2
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Sheldon Rosen
,
Ned and Jack
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2
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Best Writing, Radio Public Affairs
Terence McKenna
,
Sunday Morning
: "Aftermath of Jonestown"
[
1
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Tom Keenan and Mary McGuire,
Alberta Towns
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2
]
Stuart McLean
,
Sunday Morning
: "The Marijuana Run"
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2
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Journalism and special awards
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Gordon Sinclair Award
Foster Hewitt Award
Ricki Katz
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1
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Susan Millican
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1
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Don Anderson
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2
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Morton Shulman
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2
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Gerry Sperling
[
2
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Dave Hodge
[
1
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Don Chevrier
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2
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Bob Cole
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2
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John Drainie Award
Norman Campbell
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Rick Groen, "Drying Up the Streets cleans up on ACTRAs".
The Globe and Mail
, April 10, 1980.
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"ACTRA Award nominations"
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Vancouver Sun
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