ONE News takes top award third year in row

Published: 9:08PM Saturday September 18, 2010 Source: ONE News

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ONE News has won the Qantas Award for Best News for the third year in a row.

The hat-trick is thought to be the first one in NZ television media awards history.

"We're absolutely rapt. We strive to bring our viewers journalism excellence every day and winning Best News three times in a row really demonstrates our commitment to that," says TVNZ's Head of News, Current Affairs and Sport, Anthony Flannery.

To recognise 50 years of television, former TVNZ newsreader Jennie Goodwin was asked to present Best News tonight.

"It was extra special for the ONE News team to go up on stage and pick up the award from one of New Zealand television's greats and such a class act," says Flannery.

It was the first time Jennie Goodwin had presented a Qantas Film & Television Award.

"I was honoured to be asked and then delighted to find out TVNZ won, One News has done a superb job and their win tonight is well deserved", she said.

Across the Qantas Award weekend, TVNZ won 8 of the 11 News & Current Affairs Awards.

ONE News reporter Paul Hobbs won Best News Reporting and Journalist of the Year for his coverage of the Samoan Tsunami including his unforgettable story of the Taufua family funeral and interview with Sinafea Ale Taufua as she buried all of 3 of her children.

Sunday's Janet McIntyre and Joanne Mitchell won Best Current Affairs Reporting (Weekly Programme) for Janet's probing interview with Fijian Dictator, Frank Bainimarama and Sunday won Best Current Affairs Series.

"I'm very proud of them all, it was world class work - quality current affairs at its best," says Anthony Flannery.

"We are all very grateful for the peer acknowledgement and it gives us the opportunity to thank the judges who sit in their lounges and vote for us every night - thank you for choosing to watch us again".

People's choice award

The other big award TVNZ picked up tonight was the inaugural 'New Idea People's Choice Award'.

"Breakfast" host Paul Henry was voted the most popular person on television, beating 9 other finalists including Shortland Street actresses Beth Allen and Kimberly Crossman, TV3's Mike McRoberts & Jaquie Brown, Outrageous Fortune's Robyn Malcolm, TVNZ's Kevin Milne, Pippa Wetzell, Jason Gunn and Bernadine Oliver-Kerby.

"Paul is one of the most outstanding broadcasters in world television," says Flannery.

"He may be polarising, at times he may be controversial, but ever increasing numbers of viewers love watching him.

"It is no surprise to me at all that he's won the inaugural people's choice award when you consider Breakfast's audience has doubled in the last 18 months.

"I was also pleased to see that we had so many finalists with Paul, Kevin, Pippa and Bernie - to be honest it's not often journalists make the most popular list."

New Idea magazine conducted the text and postal vote. Editor in Chief, Hayley McLarin says Paul Henry won the ballot by a "huge margin". Voters weren't asked why they chose their preferred candidate.

"I personally think it came down to how the voters relate to those shortlisted," says McLarin.

"They know Paul not only as a presenter but as a father, son and someone who stands up for what he believes in and I think New Zealanders admire that."

General TV awards

TVNZ shows dominated the Qantas Film and Television Awards 2010 winning 14 out of 24 possible accolades in the General Television categories. Among the big winners was TV2's drama series The Cult and TV ONE's South.

A finalist in nine categories, Great Southern Television production The Cult won six awards, including Cinematography, Best Original Music and Best Editing as well as Best Actress for Danielle Cormack, Best Supporting Actress for Lisa Chappell, and Best Contribution to Design.

TV ONE's local content also triumphed with Jam TV winning four of awards including Best Information/Lifestyle Programme for Radar's Patch, Best Director for South, and Best Observational Reality Series for Intrepid Journeys and Marcus Lush winning Best Presenter for South.

KHF Media's Emmy Award-winning online drama, Reservoir Hill, won the Qantas Cure Kids Best Children's Programme award and is a tribute to the shows success on global scale. Reservoir Hill returned to TVNZ Ondemand for a second series this week and continues to break new ground online.

Andrew Shaw, Head of Commissioning, is thrilled with the outcome. He says, "to have won an Emmy Award and now be recognised locally is an all round great achievement.

"The success of TVNZ's first online drama series demonstrates the strength of programming across all platforms and our ability to inspire New Zealanders on every screen," he continues.

"It is the knowledge base and strength of the TVNZ drama commissioning and programming teams, who worked closely with New Zealand's leading production companies to create these shows, which continues to see us win awards year on year.

TVNZ News and Current Affairs shows also won eight out of the possible 11 Qantas Awards available, including Best News, Journalist of the Year, and Best Current Affairs. Paul Henry also won the inaugural New Idea People's Choice Award.

Qantas Film and Television Awards' Winners 2010

Winners are listed first and in bold typeface

NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS

QANTAS BEST NEWS

One News (TV One)

- 3 News (TV3)

- Tonight (TV One)

BEST NEWS OR CURRENT AFFAIRS PRESENTER

John Campbell, Campbell Live (TV3)

- Hilary Barry and Mike McRoberts, 3 News (TV3)

- Carly Flynn, Sunrise (TV3)

BEST NEWS REPORTING

- Paul Hobbs, "TSU Funerals", One News (TV One)

- Lisa Owen, "Baker Hostage", One News (TV One)

- Rebecca Wright, "Drink Drive Fly", 3 News (TV3)

JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR

Paul Hobbs, "TSU Funerals", One News (TV One)

BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS REPORTING FOR A WEEKLY PROGRAMME OR ONE-OFF CURRENT AFFAIRS SPECIAL

Janet McIntyre and Joanne Mitchell, "Discourse with a Dictator", Sunday (TV One)

- John Hudson and Jane Skinner, "Child Brides", Sunday (TV One)

- Karen McCarthy and Charlotte Purdy, "Homocide", 60 Minutes (TV3)

BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS REPORTING FOR A DAILY PROGRAMME

Brook Sabin, "Darryl's Recovery", Campbell Live (TV3)

- Corinne Ambler, "Dwarf", Close Up (TV One)

- Natasha Utting, "Fraudster", Campbell Live (TV3)

BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS SERIES

Sunday (TV One)

- Campbell Live (TV3)

- Willie Jackson's NewsBites (Maori TV)

BEST NEWS CAMERA*

Steve Lawton, "Birds", One News (TV One)

- Daniel O'Sullivan, "Ice Energy", One News (TV One)

- Michael Lacoste, "Maubisse, Haiti and Bangkok", 3 News (TV3)

BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS CAMERA*

Martin Anderson, "Lost and Found", 20/20 (TV2)

- Ken Dorman, "Brave Choice", Sunday (TV One)

- Belinda Walshe, "Braking Point", 60 Minutes (TV3)

- Belinda Walshe, "Drug Runner", 60 Minutes (TV3)

BEST NEWS EDITING*

Andrew Gibb, "Spelling Bee" , Breakfast (TV One)

- Kirsten Bolam, "Cavalcade", One News (TV One)

- Paul Sparkes, "Opshop", One News (TV One)

BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS EDITING*

Catherine Hallinan, "Darryl", Campbell Live (TV3)

- Andrew Gibb, "Apprentice", Close Up (TV One)

- Vicky Harker, "Born to Dance", Sunday (TV One)

GENERAL TELEVISION

IMAGES & SOUND BEST DRAMA PROGRAMME

Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)

- Go Girls, South Pacific Pictures (TV2)

- The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

BEST COMEDY PROGRAMME OR COMEDY SERIES

The Jaquie Brown Diaries, Jaquie Brown, Gerard Johnstone and Matt McPhail, Young, Gifted & Brown (TV3)

- 7 Days, Jon Bridges and thedownlowconcept (TV3)

-Pulp Sport, Jamie Linehan and Ben Boyce, Shonky Productions (TV3)

BEST MAORI LANGUAGE PROGRAMME IN ASSOCIATION WITH TE TAURAWHIRI I TE REO M?ORI AND TE M?NGAI P?HO

E Tu Kahikatea, Maramena Roderick (Maori TV)

- AKO, Jeni-Leigh Walker and Pania Papa (Te Reo)

- Moteatea, Hinewehi Mohi (Maori TV)

QANTAS BEST CHILDREN'S/YOUTH PROGRAMME

Reservoir Hill, KHF Media Ltd (TV2)

- Let's Get Inventin', Luke Nola and Friends Ltd (TV2)

- Kaitangata Twitch, Christopher Hampson, Production Shed.TV (Maori TV)

BEST INFORMATION/LIFESTYLE PROGRAMME

Radar's Patch, Jane Andrews, Jam TV Ltd (TV One)

- Fair Go, Graeme Muir, TVNZ (TV One)

- South, Melanie Rakena and Marcus Lush, Jam TV Ltd (TV One)

BEST ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME

The Topp Twins and The APO, Arwen O'Connor, Nikki Streater and Arani Cuthbert (TV3)

- Good Morning, "Sir Howard Morrison Special", Sally-Anne Kerr, TVNZ (TV One)

- Homai Te Pakipaki, Erina Tamepo (Maori TV)

KORDIA GROUP LTD BEST SPORTS BROADCAST

V8 Supercars Hamilton 400, Nigel Carpenter, TV3 (TV3)

- Heineken Open Tennis Final 2010, Steve Jamieson, TVNZ (TV One)

- International Netball Series 2009, Silver Ferns v Australian Diamonds, Barbara Mitchell, TVNZ (TV One)

BEST OBSERVATIONAL REALITY SERIES

Intrepid Journeys, Dean Cornish, Jam TV Ltd (TV One)

- Neighbours At War, Sarah Kinniburgh, Greenstone Pictures (TV2)

- Piha Rescue, Eric Derks, South Pacific Video Productions (TV One)

BEST CONSTRUCTED REALITY SERIES

One Land, Greg Heathcote and Bailey Mackey, Eyeworks New Zealand (TV One)

- MasterChef New Zealand, Bettina Hollings and Darryl McEwen, Imagination Television (TV One)

- The Apprentice, Glenn Sims and Philip Smith, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN GENERAL TELEVISION

Danielle Cormack, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

- Kate Elliott, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

- Siobhan Marshall, Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN GENERAL TELEVISION

Lisa Chappell, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

- Chelsie Preston Crayford, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

- Miriama Smith, Kaitangata Twitch, Production Shed.TV (Maori TV)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN GENERAL TELEVISION

George Henare, Kaitangata Twitch, Production Shed.TV (Maori TV)

- Latham Gaines, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

'B7 Kirk Torrance, Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTOR IN GENERAL TELEVISION

Matt Whelan, Go Girls, South Pacific Pictures (TV2)

- Grant Bowler, Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)

- Scott Wills, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

BEST PRESENTER - ENTERTAINMENT/FACTUAL PROGRAMME

Marcus Lush, South, Jam TV Ltd (TV One)

- Petra Bagust, What's Really In Our Food?, Top Shelf Productions Limited (TV3)

- Te Radar, Radar's Patch, Jam TV Ltd (TV One)

BEST SCRIPT - DRAMA/COMEDY PROGRAMME

James Griffin, Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)

- Michael Bennett, Kaitangata Twitch, Production Shed.TV (Maori TV)

- Rachel Lang, Go Girls, South Pacific Pictures (TV2)

IMAGES & SOUND BEST DIRECTOR - DRAMA/COMEDY PROGRAMME

Gerard Johnstone, The Jaquie Brown Diaries, Young, Gifted & Brown (TV3)

- Peter Burger, Go Girls, South Pacific Pictures (TV2)

- David Stubbs and Thomas Robins, Reservoir Hill, KHF Media Ltd (TV2)

BEST DIRECTOR - ENTERTAINMENT/FACTUAL PROGRAMME

Melanie Rakena, South, Jam TV Ltd (TV One)

- Jane Andrews, Radar's Patch, Jam TV Ltd (TV One)

- Belinda Simpson, "Ukraine", Intrepid Journeys, Jam TV Ltd (TV One)

KORDIA GROUP LTD BEST MULTI CAMERA DIRECTION*

Steve Jamieson, Heineken Open Tennis Final 2010, TVNZ (TV One)

- Steve Jamieson, Takapuna Sprint Triathlon. TVNZ (TV One)

- Barbara Mitchell, International Netball Series 2009, Silver Ferns v Australian Diamonds, TVNZ (TV One)

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY - DRAMA/COMEDY PROGRAMME*

Simon Reira, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

'- David Paul, Kaitangata Twitch, Production Shed.TV (Maori TV)

- Marty Smith, Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)

IMAGES & SOUND BEST EDITING - DRAMA/COMEDY PROGRAMME*

Eric de Beus, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

- Bryan Shaw, Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)

- Mark Taylor, Go Girls, South Pacific Pictures (TV2)

BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC IN GENERAL TELEVISION*

 - Rhian Sheehan, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

 - Gareth Farr, Kaitangata Twitch, Production Shed.TV (Maori TV)

 - Eden Mulholland, World Kitchen, Zoomslide Media Ltd (TV3)

BEST SOUND DESIGN IN GENERAL TELEVISION*

 - Steve Finnigan, James Hayday and Tom Miskin, Kaitangata Twitch, Production Shed.TV (Maori TV)

- Steve Finnigan, Tom Miskin and Mike Bayliss, Go Girls, Images & Sound (TV2)

- Carl Smith, Steve Finnigan and Mike Bayliss, Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN IN GENERAL TELEVISION*

Gary Mackay, Kaitangata Twitch, Production Shed.TV (Maori TV)

- Clayton Ercolano, Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)

- Gary Mackay, Go Girls, South Pacific Pictures (TV2)

BEST CONTRIBUTION TO DESIGN IN GENERAL TELEVISION*

David Cooke, The Cult, Great Southern Television Ltd (TV2)

'- Katrina Hodge, Outrageous Fortune, South Pacific Pictures (TV3)

- Sarah Voon, Go Girls, South Pacific Pictures (TV2)

NEW IDEA PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD

Paul Henry, Breakfast

- Beth Allen, Shortland Street

- Jaquie Brown, The Jaquie Brown Diaries

- Kimberly Crossman, Shortland Street

- Jason Gunn, Cheers to 50 Years

- Mike McRoberts, 3 News

- Robyn Malcolm, Outrageous Fortune

- Kevin Milne, Fair Go

- Bernadine Oliver-Kerby, One News

- Pippa Wetzell, Breakfast

DOCUMENTARY

NZ ON AIR BEST POPULAR DOCUMENTARY OR DOCUMENTARY SERIES

Lost In Wonderland, Costa Botes, Lone Pine Film

- Donated to Science, Paul Trotman, PRNfilms (TV3)

- The Worst Offenders, Virginia Wright, Southern Screen Productions Ltd (TV One)

BEST ARTS/FESTIVAL/FEATURE DOCUMENTARY

This Way of Life, Sumner Burstyn, Cloud South Films

- The Unnatural History of the Kakapo, Scott Mouat, ELWIN Productions

- There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho, Lyn Collie and Briar March, On the Level Productions

BEST DIRECTOR DOCUMENTARY

Thomas Burstyn, This Way of Life, Cloud South Films

- Robin Shingleton , The Truth About Us, Project Melting Pot

- Tearepa Kahi, The Flight of Te Hookioi, Monsoon Pictures International Ltd

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY DOCUMENTARY/FACTUAL*

Marty Williams, Costa Botes, Gareth Moon and Zoe McIntosh, Lost In Wonderland, Lone Pine Film

- Thomas Burstyn, This Way of Life, Cloud South Films

- Briar March, There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho, On the Level Productions

BEST EDITING DOCUMENTARY/FACTUAL*

Prisca Bouchet and Briar March, There Once was an Island: Te Henua e Nnoho, On the Level Productions

- Cushla Dillon, This Way of Life, Cloud South Films

- Ken Sparks, The Worst Offenders, Southern Screen Productions Ltd

FILM

QANTAS BEST FEATURE FILM

Boy, Ainsley Gardiner, Whenua Films

- Home By Christmas, Gaylene Preston, Sue Rogers and Nigel Hutchinson, Gaylene Preston Productions

- Under the Mountain, Richard Fletcher, Matthew Grainger and Jonathan King, Redhead Films Limited

BEST DIRECTOR IN A FEATURE FILM

Taika Waititi, Boy, Whenua Films

- Gaylene Preston, Home By Christmas, Gaylene Preston Productions

- Stephen Sinclair, Russian Snark, Godzone Pictures

42BELOW BEST LEAD ACTOR IN A FEATURE FILM

Tony Barry, Home By Christmas, Gaylene Preston Productions

- James Rolleston, Boy, Whenua Films

- Stephen Papps, Russian Snark, Godzone Pictures

42BELOW BEST LEAD ACTRESS IN A FEATURE FILM

Vera Farmiga, The Vintner's Luck, Ascension Film Ltd

- Alison Bruce, Life's A Riot, Riot Productions

- Elena Stejko, Russian Snark, Godzone Pictures

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A FEATURE FILM

Taika Waititi, Boy, Whenua Films

- Te Aho Eketone-Whitu, Boy, Whenua Films

- Sam Neill, Under the Mountain, Redhead Films Limited

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A FEATURE FILM

Stephanie Tauevihi, Russian Snark, Godzone Pictures

- Keisha Castle-Hughes, The Vintner's Luck, Ascension Film Ltd

- Tina Cleary, Home By Christmas, Gaylene Preston Productions

BEST SCREENPLAY FOR A FEATURE FILM

Taika Waititi, Boy, Whenua Films

- Dean Parker, Life's A Riot, Riot Productions

- Gaylene Preston, Home By Christmas, Gaylene Preston Productions

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY IN A FEATURE FILM*

Adam Clark, Boy, Whenua Films

- Alun Bollinger, Home By Christmas, Gaylene Preston Productions

- Denis Lenoir, The Vintner's Luck, Ascension Film Ltd

BEST EDITING IN A FEATURE FILM*

Chris Plummer, Boy, Whenua Films

- Ken Sparks, Life's A Riot, Riot Productions

- Paul Sutorius, Home By Christmas, Gaylene Preston Productions

BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC IN A FEATURE FILM*

Lukasz Buda, Samuel Scott and Conrad Wedde, Boy, Whenua Films

- Victoria Kelly, Under the Mountain, Redhead Films Limited

- David Long and Stephen Gallagher, Russian Snark, Godzone Pictures

IMAGES & SOUND BEST SOUND IN A FEATURE FILM*

Tim Prebble, Ken Saville, Michael Hedges and Gethin Creagh, Home By Christmas, Gaylene Preston Productions

- Ken Saville, Tim Prebble, Chris Todd, Michael Hedges, and Gilbert Lake, Boy, Whenua Films

- Tim Prebble, Gethin Creagh, Gilbert Lake, Under the Mountain, Redhead Films Limited

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN IN A FEATURE FILM*

Grant Major, The Vintner's Luck, Ascension Film Ltd

- Ralph Davies, Under the Mountain, Redhead Films Limited

- Shayne Radford, Boy, Whenua Films

BEST COSTUME DESIGN IN A FEATURE FILM*

Beatrix Pasztor, The Vintner's Luck, Ascension Film Ltd

- Lesley Burkes-Harding, Home By Christmas, Gaylene Preston Productions

- Amanda Neale, Boy, Whenua Films

BEST MAKE-UP DESIGN IN A FEATURE FILM*

Steve Boyle and Jane O'Kane, Under the Mountain, Redhead Films Limited

- Angela Mooar, Home By Christmas, Gaylene Preston Productions

- Dannelle Satherley, Boy, Whenua Films

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS IN A FEATURE FILM*

Charlie McClellan, Under the Mountain, Redhead Films Limited

- Park Road Post, Russian Snark, Godzone Pictures

- George Ritchie, The Vintner's Luck, Ascension Film Ltd

BEST SHORT FILM

Only Son, thedownlowconcept

- Day Trip, Zoe McIntosh, Lone Pine Film

- Manurewa, Sam Peacocke, Robber's Dog Films Ltd

BEST PERFORMANCE IN A SHORT FILM*

Tuhoe Isaac, Day Trip, Lone Pine Film

- Aaron McGregor, Choice Night, POP Film

- Josh Thomson, Only Son, thedownlowconcept

BEST SCREENPLAY FOR A SHORT FILM*

Ryan Hutchings, Jarrod Holt and Nigel McCulloch, Only Son, thedownlowconcept

- Sam Peacocke, Manurewa, Robber's Dog Films Ltd

- Paul Stanley Ward, Choice Night, POP Film

OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL CONTRIBUTION TO A SHORT FILM*

Ginny Loane, Redemption, Isola Productions Ltd

- Robert Key, Roof Rattling, Robin Murphy Productions Ltd

- Gareth Moon, Jodie Stack, Chris Ulutupu, and Kate Logan, Day Trip, Lone Pine Film

*These categories were presented at the Craft Awards luncheon on Friday 17 September

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