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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
10th ACTRA Awards
Date
April 3, 1981
Hosted by
Gordon Pinsent
Highlights
Best TV Program
The Canadian Establishment
Best Radio Program
Sunday Morning
Television/radio coverage
Network
CBC Television
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The
10th ACTRA Awards
were presented on April 3, 1981, and hosted by
Gordon Pinsent
.
Television
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Best Television Program
Best Television Actor
The Canadian Establishment
: "Store Wars" and "Ten Toronto Street"
[
1
]
A Gift to Last
[
2
]
The Hanga Shore
[
2
]
Al Waxman
,
The Winnings of Frankie Walls
[
1
]
Lawrence Dane
,
A Question of the Sixth
[
2
]
Dixie Seatle
,
A Population of One
[
2
]
Best Continuing TV Performance
Best Supporting TV Performance
Don Francks
,
The Phoenix Team
[
1
]
Elizabeth Shepherd
,
The Phoenix Team
[
2
]
Kim Yaroshevskaya
,
Home Fires
[
2
]
Mary Pirie
,
Lyon's Den
[
1
]
Helen Burns
,
Today I Am a Fountain Pen
[
2
]
Sonja Smits
,
War Brides
[
2
]
Best New Performer
Best TV Variety Performance
Lally Cadeau
,
Harvest
[
1
]
Wendy Crewson
,
War Brides
[
2
]
Allan Levson
,
Today I Am a Fountain Pen
[
2
]
Dinah Christie
,
D.C. and Friends
[
1
]
Jeff Hyslop
,
Dancin' Man
[
2
]
Johnny Wayne
and
Frank Shuster
,
Wayne and Shuster Superspecial
[
2
]
Best Television Host or Interviewer
Best Writing, Television Drama
Patrick Watson
,
The Canadian Establishment
: "Store Wars"
[
1
]
Eric Malling
,
The Fifth Estate
[
2
]
Sherv Shragge
,
Shragge's Journal
[
2
]
Grahame Woods
,
War Brides
[
1
]
Rob Forsyth
,
Harvest
[
2
]
Tony Sheer
,
Maintain the Right
[
2
]
Best Writing, Television Comedy/Variety
Best Writing, Television Public Affairs
Roger Abbott
,
Dave Broadfoot
,
Don Ferguson
,
Gord Holtam
,
John Morgan
and
Rick Olsen
,
Royal Canadian Air Farce
[
1
]
Ted Barris
and
Alex Barris
,
A Little Part of Canada
[
2
]
Charles Weir, Guy Shulman, Mark Shekter and Robert Sandler,
Dancin' Man
[
2
]
Ted Remerowski
,
The Canadian Establishment
: "Store Wars"
[
1
]
Les Nirenberg
,
Man Alive
: "City of Love"
[
2
]
Peter Pearson
,
The Canadian Establishment
: "The Chairman"
[
2
]
Radio
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]
Best Radio Program
Best Radio Host
Sunday Morning
[
1
]
Africa Week
[
2
]
Morningside
: "War Measures"
[
2
]
A Salzburg Diary
[
2
]
Bronwyn Drainie
and
Patrick Martin
,
Sunday Morning
[
1
]
Don Harron
,
Morningside
[
2
]
Jacqueline Toupin
,
Keewatin Country
[
2
]
Best Radio Actor
Best Radio Variety Performance
Zoe Caldwell
,
Fifth Business
[
1
]
Douglas Campbell
,
The Life of Galileo
[
2
]
Martha Henry
,
Memoir
[
2
]
Linden Soles
,
60 Minutes with a Bullet: The Decade
[
1
]
Bill Buck, Norm Grohmann, Marla Gropper and Bill Reiter,
Dr. Bundolo's Pandemonium Medicine Show
[
2
]
Gene Di Novi
,
Morningside
: "Cole Porter"
[
2
]
Best Writing, Radio Drama
Best Writing, Radio Variety
Sharon Pollock
,
Sweet Land of Liberty
[
1
]
John Murrell
,
Memoir
[
2
]
Jim Nichol
,
Biko
[
2
]
Linden Soles
,
60 Minutes with a Bullet: The Decade
[
1
]
Erika Ritter
,
Morningside
: "Invasion of the Stewardesses"
[
2
]
Dan Thatchuk
,
Dr. Bundolo's Pandemonium Medicine Show
[
2
]
Best Writing, Radio Public Affairs
Harry Rasky
,
Africa Week
[
1
]
Naomi Diamond
,
Open Circuit: The Handicapped Child
[
2
]
Lilian Garson
,
Growing Up in the Coke Ovens
[
2
]
Journalism and special awards
[
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]
Gordon Sinclair Award
Foster Hewitt Award
Eric Malling
[
1
]
Harry J. Boyle
[
2
]
Charles Templeton
[
2
]
Jim Robson
[
1
]
Dave Hodge
[
2
]
Bernie Pascall
[
2
]
John Drainie Award
Frances Hyland
[
1
]
References
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The Globe and Mail
, April 4, 1981.
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The Globe and Mail
, March 13, 1981.
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