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The 3rd Gemini Awards were held in 1988 to honour achievements in Canadian television. The ceremonies were sponsored by the 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
editSource:[2]
Best Variety Program or Series
editBest Dramatic Series
editBest Dramatic Mini Series
editBest Information Program or Series
edit- Venture
- Land and Sea
- Monitor
- Reckoning: The Political Economy of Canada
Best Children's Series
edit- Mr. Dressup
- Ramona
- Today's Special
- What's New
- Wonderstruck
Best Writing in a Dramatic Program
edit- 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
edit- Family Reunion
- Breaking All the Rules
- 9th Genie Awards
- The Raccoons
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series or Comedy Series
editBest Performance by a Lead Actor in a Continuing Dramatic Series
edit- 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
edit- 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
edit- Roger Smith
- Robert Hurst
- Don Murray
Earle Grey Award
editTV Guide's Most Popular Program Award
editBest Animated Program or Series
editBest Sound in an Information/Documentary Program or Series
edit- 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
edit- ^ "Gemini awards: the winners". Cinema Canada. January 1989 [January 1989]. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ "Gemini Awards Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1988 Awards". IMDb. 5 April 2024. Retrieved 5 April 2024.