14th PMPC Star Awards for Television
Appearance
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14th PMPC Star Awards for Television | |
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Date | October 7, 2000 |
Location | UP Theater, Quezon City |
Presented by | Philippine Movie Press Club |
Hosted by | Pops Fernandez Troy Montero Dingdong Dantes Ralion Alonzo Kris Aquino |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | RPN |
Produced by | Airtime Marketing Philippines, Inc. |
Directed by | Al Quinn |
The 14th PMPC Star Awards for Television was held at the UP Theater, Quezon City on October 7, 2000 and was broadcast on RPN Channel 9 on Saturday Night Playhouse. The awards night was hosted by Pops Fernandez, Troy Montero, Dingdong Dantes, Ralion Alonzo and Kris Aquino and was directed by Al Quinn.
Winners
[edit]Award | Winner |
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Best Children's Show | "Batibot" (GMA 7) |
Best Children's Show Host | "Five & Up Kids" (Five & Up, GMA 7) |
Best Educational Program | "Beauty School Plus" (RPN 9) |
Best Educational Program Host | "Ricky Reyes" (Beauty School Plus, RPN 9) |
Best News Program | "Frontpage" (GMA 7) |
Best Male Newscaster | "Mike Enriquez" (Saksi, GMA 7) |
Best Female Newscaster | "Mel Tiangco" (Frontpage, GMA 7) |
Best Magazine Show | "The Probe Team" (GMA 7) |
Best Magazine Show Host | "Che Che Lazaro and Co." (The Probe Team, GMA 7) |
Best Morning Show | "Alas Singko y Medya" (ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Morning Show | "Christine Bersola & Julius Babao" (Alas Singko y Medya, ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Public Affairs Program | "Debate Ni Pare At Mare" (GMA 7) |
Best Public Affairs Program Host | "Winnie Monsod & Oscar Orbos" (Debate with Mare & Pare, GMA 7) |
Best Documentary Program | "I-Witness" (GMA 7) |
Best Celebrity Talk Show | "Partners Mel & Jay" (GMA 7) & "Today with Kris Aquino" (ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Celebrity Talk Show Host | "Mel Tiangco & Jay Sonza" (Partners Mel & Jay, GMA 7) & "Kris Aquino" (Today With Kris Aquino, ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Showbiz-Oriented Talk Show | "The Buzz" (ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Male Showbiz-Oriented Talk Show Host | "Boy Abunda" (The Buzz, ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Female Showbiz-Oriented Talk Show Host | "Kris Aquino" (The Buzz, ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Youth Oriented Programs | "Tabing Ilog" (ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Game Show | "Sing-Galing" (ABC 5) |
Best Game Show Host | "Allan K & Ai Ai Delas Alas" (Sing-Galing, ABC 5) |
Best New Male TV Personality | "James Blanco" ("Click", GMA 7) |
Best New Female TV Personality | "Carla Guevara" (Star Drama Mini-Series: Bum, ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Gag Show | "Bubble Gang" (GMA 7) |
Best Comedy Show | "Kool Ka Lang" (GMA 7) |
Best Comedy Actor | "Michael V." (Bubble Gang, GMA 7) |
Best Comedy Actress | "Rufa Mae Quinto" (Ispup, ABC 5) |
Best Drama Series | "Kirara (Ano Ang Kulay ng Pag-ibig?)" (GMA 7) |
Best Drama Anthology | "Maalaala Mo Kaya?" (ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Drama Mini-Series | "Pira-Pirasong Pangarap" (GMA 7) |
Best Drama Actor | "Dominic Ochoa" (Labs Ko Si Babe, ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Drama Actress | "Gladys Reyes" (Saan Ka Man Naroroon, ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Variety Show | "Eat Bulaga" (GMA 7) |
Best Musical Variety Shows | "ASAP" (ABS-CBN 2) & "SOP" (GMA 7)" |
Best Musical & TV Special | "GMA Gold: The GMA 50th Anniversary Special" (GMA 7) |
Best Male TV Host | "Janno Gibbs" (S.O.P., GMA 7) |
Best Female TV Host | "Pops Fernandez" (ASAP, ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Single Performance By an Actor | "Jericho Rosales" (Maalaala Mo Kaya: Pasa, ABS-CBN 2) |
Best Single Performance By an Actress | "Lorna Tolentino" (Pira-Pirasong Pangarap: Tinig ng Kawalan, GMA 7) |
Best TV Station | "GMA 7" |
Special awards
[edit]Award | Winner |
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2000 Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award | "Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto & Joey De Leon" |
Vic Silayan Memorial Award | "Alicia Alonzo" |
Teen Star of the Night | "Desiree del Valle" |
Male Star of the Night | "Jinggoy Estrada" |
Female Star of the Night | "Pops Fernandez" |
Star Awards for Broadcasting Excellence | "Ted Failon" |
Darling of the Press | "Jolina Magdangal" |
Most major wins
[edit]Wins | Network |
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23 | GMA 7 |
14 | ABS-CBN 2 |
3 | ABC 5 |
2 | RPN 9 |
Performers
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Happy, triumphant faces at the 14th PMPC Star Awards for TV". Philstar.com. October 9, 2000. Retrieved February 5, 2024.