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The 13th ACTRA Awards were presented on April 3, 1984.[ 1] The ceremony was hosted by Laurier LaPierre , Ann Mortifee and Jayne Eastwood .[ 2]
Best Television Program
Best Children's Television Program
Best Television Actor
Best Television Actress
Best Continuing TV Performance
Best Supporting TV Performance
Best TV Variety Performance
Best Television Host
Best Writing, Television Comedy/Variety
Best Writing, Television Drama
Dick Blasucci , John Candy , Bob Dolman , Joe Flaherty , Paul Flaherty , Eugene Levy , Andrea Martin , John McAndrew , Martin Short , Michael Short , Doug Steckler and Mary Charlotte Wilcox , SCTV [ 3]
Rick Drew and Phil Savath , Carroll Baker's Jamboree [ 4]
Jack Kahane , Paul Grosney and Archie Cham , Bizarre [ 4]
Roger Price and Geoffrey Darby , You Can't Do That on Television [ 4]
Best Writing, Television Public Affairs
Best Radio Program
Best Radio Host
Best Radio Actor
Best Radio Actress
Best Radio Variety Performance
Best Writing, Radio Drama
Best Writing, Radio Public Affairs
Best Writing, Radio Variety
Journalism and special awards [ edit ]
^ Trish Worron, "Even winners agree: ACTRAs are 'bizarre'" . Kingston Whig-Standard , April 4, 1984.
^ Rick Groen, "Popular mini-series dominates ACTRA awards: Empire earns big dividend". The Globe and Mail , April 4, 1984.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "Three ACTRA winners have local connections" . Kingston Whig-Standard , April 4, 1984.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq "ACTRA finalists are selected". The Globe and Mail , March 19, 1984.