5th ACTRA Awards

5th ACTRA Awards
DateApril 21, 1976
Hosted byPierre Berton
Highlights
Best TV ProgramEmily Carr
Best Radio ProgramPro Nobis Peccatoribus
Television/radio coverage
NetworkCBC Television
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The 5th ACTRA Awards were presented on April 21, 1976.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Pierre Berton.[1]

Winners

Best Television Program Best Radio Program
  • Blue ribbon Pro Nobis Peccatoribus[2]
Best Television Actor Best Radio Actor
  • Blue ribbon Jayne Eastwood, The Last of the Four Letter Words[2]
  • Blue ribbon Chris Wiggins, The Apple Cart[2]
Best Continuing TV Performance Best Radio Variety Performance
  • Blue ribbon Al Waxman, King of Kensington[2]
  • Blue ribbon Max Ferguson and Allan McFee, The Max Ferguson Show[2]
Best TV Public Affairs Broadcaster Best Radio Public Affairs Broadcaster
  • Blue ribbon John Harvard, A Winnipeg Report on the Eyeglass Industry[2]
  • Blue ribbon Harry Brown, Metro Morning[2]
Best News Broadcaster Best Sports Broadcaster
  • Blue ribbon Fred Sgambati[2]
Best Writing, Television or Film Drama Best Writing, Radio Drama
  • Blue ribbon Harry Bruce, Word from an Ambassador of Dreams[2]
Best Writing, Television Documentary Best Writing, Radio Documentary
  • Blue ribbon Warner Troyer, The Fifth Estate: "Minimata"[2]
  • Blue ribbon Elizabeth Gray, The Supreme Court of Canada[2]
Gordon Sinclair Award John Drainie Award

References

  1. ^ a b Blaik Kirby, "CBC dominates ACTRA Awards, but show itself slips". The Globe and Mail, April 22, 1976.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "The ACTRA winners' list". Toronto Star, April 22, 1976.
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