14th Gemini Awards
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The 14th Gemini Awards were held on November 7, 1999, to honour achievements in Canadian television. It was hosted by Rick Mercer, and was broadcast on CBC.
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Programs[]
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TV movie or miniseries | Documentary series |
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Actors[]
Lead actor, drama series | Lead actress, drama series |
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Supporting actor, drama series | Supporting actress, drama series |
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Lead actor, dramatic program or miniseries | Lead actress, dramatic program or miniseries |
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Supporting actor, dramatic program or miniseries | Supporting actress, dramatic program or miniseries |
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Guest actor, drama series | Guest actress, drama series |
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Performance in a comedy program or series | Performance in a children's or youth program or series |
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News[]
Best Newscast[]
- The National
- CTV News
Best News Information Program or Series[]
- the fifth estate
- The Health Show
- The National Magazine
- W-Five
Best News Anchor[]
- Peter Mansbridge
- Lisa LaFlamme
- Gloria Macarenko
Writing[]
Drama series[]
- Chris Haddock and , Da Vinci's Inquest: "The Quality of Mercy"
- Ken Finkleman, Foolish Heart: "The Correct Decision"
- Chris Haddock and Larry Campbell, Da Vinci's Inquest: "The Capture"
- Peter Mitchell, Traders: "Four Mergers and a Funeral"
- Peter Mitchell and Paul Aitken, Traders: "The Price You Pay"
- Esta Spalding, Da Vinci's Inquest: "The Bridge"
Comedy or variety program or series[]
- Cathy Jones, Mark Farrell, Chris Finn, Ron James, Edward Kay, Rick Mercer, Tim Steeves, Greg Thomey and Mary Walsh, This Hour Has 22 Minutes: News Year '98
- David Fine, Bob and Margaret: "Friends for Dinner"
- Rick Mercer and Mark Farrell, Made in Canada: "A Death in the Family"
- Steve Smith, Bob Bainborough, Shaun Graham, Rick Green and Bruce Pirrie, The Red Green Show: "Mad About You"
- Robert Hawke, Jonathan Crombie, Lisa Lambert, Bob Martin, Paul O'Sullivan and Gord Oxley, SketchCom: "Fast and Dirty/Skippy's Rangers"
Dramatic program or miniseries[]
- Gordon Pinsent, Win, Again!
- and Alan DiFiore, Milgaard
- Moze Mossanen, My Gentleman Friends
- Linda Svendsen, At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story
- , In the Blue Ground
Children's or youth program or series[]
- Pete Sauder and Ian Corlett, Rolie Polie Olie: "Roll the Camera"
- Dennis Foon, Jenny and the Queen of Light
- Victoria Grant, Scoop and Doozie: "Au Revoir Underpants"
- Louise C. Moon, Street Cents: "Fashion"
- John Pellatt and Kenn Scott, Ned's Newt: "Back to the Futile)"
Direction[]
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series[]
- Ken Finkleman, Foolish Heart: "Breathless"
- , Due South: "The Ladies Man"
- , Emily of New Moon: "Pins and Needles, Needles and Pins"
- John Fawcett, Power Play: "Seventh Game"
- T. W. Peacocke, Traders: "Four Mergers and a Funeral"
Best Direction in a Comedy Program or Series[]
- Henry Sarwer-Foner, Made in Canada: "And the Winner Is..."
- Andrew Currie, Twisteeria
- , The Tom Green Show "Dead Moose/Billy Bob/Dominatrix"
- Henry Sarwer-Foner, This Hour Has 22 Minutes: "Prime Minister/Arkansas/Babe Bennett"
- Giles Walker, Dooley Gardens: "The Wedding"
Dramatic program or miniseries[]
- Stephen Williams, Milgaard
- Gil Cardinal, Big Bear
- , Out of Mind: The Stories of H. P. Lovecraft
- , Happy Christmas, Mrs. King
- Tim Southam,
Variety or performing arts[]
- Henry Sarwer-Foner, This Hour Has 22 Minutes: New Year's Eve Special
- Robert Crossman, Water, Earth, Air, Fire: Dragon Tango
- Michael McNamara, In Thru the Out Door
- Moze Mossanen, Dances for a Small Screen: The Golden City
- Laura Taler, Dances for a Small Screen: The Barber's Coffee Break
- Serge Turbide and Judy Jackson, Beauty for Ashes: Artists and Human Rights
Music[]
Best Original Music Score for a Documentary Program or Series or Mini-Series[]
- Mark Korven, A Scattering of Seeds: The Creation of Canada II[1]
- Edmund Eagan, Beyond Belief
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- Fred Mollin, Exhibit A: Secrets of Forensic Science
- Ken Myhr, The Nature of Things: "Dead Heat"
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Best Music, Variety Program or Series[]
- This Hour Has 22 Minutes: News Year '98
- 1998 True North Concert
- History Bites
- In Thru the Out Door
- Juno Awards of 1999
- West Coast Music Awards
Special awards[]
Canada Award[]
- Loyalties
Earle Grey Award[]
- Jayne Eastwood
Footnotes[]
Citations[]
- ^ Geminis (7 November 1999). "Canada's Awards Database". academy.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-06-04. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
Categories:
- Gemini Awards
- 1999 in Canadian television
- 1999 television awards