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.

Awards[]

Programs[]

Drama series Comedy program or series
  • Made in Canada
  • Comedy Now!
  • Double Exposure
  • Elvira Kurt: Big Girl Now
  • The Red Green Show
  • Royal Canadian Air Farce
TV movie or miniseries Documentary series

Actors[]

Lead actor, drama series Lead actress, drama series
Supporting actor, drama series Supporting actress, drama series
Lead actor, dramatic program or miniseries Lead actress, dramatic program or miniseries
Supporting actor, dramatic program or miniseries Supporting actress, dramatic program or miniseries
Guest actor, drama series Guest actress, drama series
Performance in a comedy program or series Performance in a children's or youth program or series
Performance in a pre-school program or series

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[]

Writing[]

Drama series[]

Comedy or variety program or series[]

Dramatic program or miniseries[]

Children's or youth program or series[]

  • Blue ribbon 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[]

  • Blue ribbon 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[]

Dramatic program or miniseries[]

Variety or performing arts[]

  • Blue ribbon 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[]

Best Music, Variety Program or Series[]

Special awards[]

Canada Award[]

  • Loyalties

Earle Grey Award[]

  • Jayne Eastwood

Footnotes[]

Citations[]

  1. ^ Geminis (7 November 1999). "Canada's Awards Database". academy.ca. Archived from the original on 2012-06-04. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
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