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3rd Gemini Awards

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The 3rd Gemini Awards were held in 1988 to honour achievements in Canadian television.[1] The ceremonies were sponsored by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television and held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on 29 and 30 November.[2] It was broadcast on CBC.

Awards

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Programs

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Best Drama Series Best Dramatic Miniseries
Best TV Movie Short drama
Documentary program Documentary series
Children's program Children's series
  • Blue ribbon They Look A Lot Like Us - A China Odyssey
Information series Light information series
Variety program Variety series
Animated program or series Performing arts program
  • Blue ribbon Masterclass with Menuhin
  • Much Ado About Nothing
  • Videovisions
  • Vivaldi
Sports program or series
  • Blue ribbon The Boys on the Bus
  • Export A Series Canadian National Disabled Skiing Championships
  • Shooting Stars
  • Sportsline

Actors

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Lead actor, drama series Lead actress, drama series
Lead actor, dramatic program or miniseries Lead actress, dramatic program or miniseries
Supporting actor, drama Supporting actress, drama
Performance in a guest role Performance in a variety or performing arts program or series

Journalism and sports

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Best host, interviewer or anchor Best sportscaster
Best news reportage Best special event coverage
Best production of an information segment Best news photography
  • Blue ribbon Alister Bell, Michael Claydon, Michael Savoie, Jerry Thompson and Don Young, The Journal: "Agony of Bhopal"
  • Blue ribbon Peter Warren, "Arctic Sovereignty"

Directing

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Drama series Dramatic program or miniseries
Information or documentary program or series Variety or performing arts program or series

Writing

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Drama series Drama program or miniseries
Comedy, variety or performing arts program or series Information or documentary program or series

Craft awards

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Costume design Production design
Photography in a dramatic program or series Photography in a comedy, variety or performing arts program or series
Photography in an information or documentary program or series Picture editing in a dramatic program or series
  • Blue ribbon Maurice Chabot, North to Nowhere: Quest for the Pole
Picture editing in a comedy, variety or performing arts program or series Picture editing in an information or documentary program or series
  • Blue ribbon Vidal Beique, North to Nowhere: Quest for the Pole
Sound in a dramatic program or series Sound in a comedy, variety or performing arts program or series
  • Blue ribbon Brian Avery, Joe Grimaldi and Lock Johnston, Guitar
Sound in an information or documentary program or series Music composition for a series
  • Blue ribbon Dominique Chartrand, Serge Lacroix, John Martin and Daniel Masse, North to Nowhere: Quest for the Pole
  • Keith Bonnell, Life After Death
  • Clancy Livingston, Michael Lalonde, Barry Jones and Reni Potrebenko, Shooting Stars
  • Pierre Ouellet and Michael Edward Jackson, Earth's Magnetic Field
Music composition for a program Technical achievement

Special awards

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References

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  1. ^ "All the 1988 Gemini winners". Vancouver Sun, December 1, 1988.
  2. ^ "Gemini awards: the winners". Cinema Canada. January 1989 [January 1989]. Retrieved 5 April 2024.