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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Penguin Award was an annual award given for excellence in broadcasting by the Television Society of Australia. It was founded in 1954. The award trophy depicts an ear listening to a television tube, but strongly resembles a penguin, hence the name. The award was designed by Des White, an artist and designer at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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Past winners

1968

Presented on 10 November 1968.[1]

  • Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series – Leonard Teale, Homicide, Channel 7
  • Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series – Stewart Ginn, My Name's McGooley, Channel 7
  • Best Direction of a Drama Series – Alex Emmanuel, Homicide, Channel 7
  • Best Lead Talent in a Variety Show – Graham Kennedy
  • Best Documentary – For Better or Worse, ABC

1970

  • Special Award: Outstanding Achievement in Television, 1969 Moon Telecasts – Dept of Supply, Australian Government (coordinating agency in Australia for NASA)

November 1972

1973

Presented in a joint function with the Australian Film Institute Awards in Melbourne on 2 December 1973.[2]

November 1975

1976

Source:[3]

November 1977

November 1979

November 1980

  • Best Single Performance by an Actor – John Hargreaves, The Banana Bender, ABC
  • Best Sustained Performance by an Actor in a Series – Brian James, Skyways, Channel 7
  • Best Single Performance by an Actress – Bunny Brooke, Rock Pool, ABC
  • Best Sustained Performance by an Actress in a Series – Vivien Gray, The Sullivans, Channel 9
  • Best TV Play or TV Movie Direction – Kevin James Dobson, Young Ramsay
  • Best Current Affairs Program – 60 Minutes, Channel 9
  • Best Documentary – Do Not Pass Go

1982

  • Best Drama Series – A Town Like Alice, Channel 7
  • Best Light Entertainment Series – Parkinson in Australia, Network 10
  • Best Light Entertainment Program – Women's Weekly Fashion Awards
  • Best Musical Program – The Don Lane Show, Channel 9
  • Best Children's Light Entertainment – The Curiosity Show
  • Best Current Affairs – Nationwide, ABC
  • Best Sporting Telecast – 1981 VFL Grand Final
  • Best Sustained Performance by an Actor in a Series – Bryan Brown, A Town Like Alice, Channel 7
  • Best Sustained Performance by an Actress in a Series – Rowena Wallace, Sons & Daughters
  • Best Light Entertainment Personality – Ian Turpie, The New Price is Right
  • Best Newsreader – Jim Waley, Channel 9
  • Best Children's TV Personality – Humphrey Bear
  • Best TV Play or TV Movie Direction – Di Drew, 1915, ABC
  • Best Drama Script – Out of Line, ABC
  • Best Drama Series Script – Peter Yeldham, 1915, ABC
  • Best Musical Score – Shirl's Neighbourhood, Channel 7
  • Best Costume Design – Jim Murray, 1915, ABC
  • Best Set Design & Best Editing – The Women's Weekly Fashion Awards

November 1983

  • Best Drama Program – The Dean Case, ABC
  • Best Limited-Mini Series Drama Program – The Dismissal, Channel 10
  • Best Drama Serial – Carson's Law, Channel 10
  • Best Children's Drama – Kicking Around
  • Best Musical-Variety Series – The Daryl Somers Show, Channel 9
  • Best Light Entertainment Non-Musical Series – Sale of the Century, Channel 9
  • Best Variety Program – Sydney Entertainment Centre Opening, Channel 9
  • Best Current Affairs – Focus
  • Best News Program – Eye Witness News, Channel 10
  • Best News Story – The Azaria Chamberlain Case, Channel 10
  • Best Documentary – Birdmen of Kilimanjaro, Channel 10
  • Best Sports Telecast – The Commonwealth Games, ABC
  • Best Single Performance by an Actor in a Limited Miniseries – Bill Hunter, The Dismissal, Channel 10
  • Best Single Performance by an Actor in a Series – William Zappa, Women of the Sun
  • Best Sustained Performance by an Actor in a Serial/Series – Kevin Miles, Carson's Law, Channel 10
  • Best Single Performance by an Actress in a Series – Mawuyul Yanthaluwuy, Women of the Sun
  • Best Single Performance by an Actress in a Serial – Sally McKenzie, Cop Shop, Channel 7
  • Best Sustained Performance by an Actress in a Serial/Series – Rowena Wallace, Sons & Daughters, Channel 7
  • Best Light Entertainment Personality – Bert Newton, The Don Lane Show, Channel 9
  • Best Newsreader – David Johnston, Channel 10
  • Best TV Play or TV Movie Direction – George Miller, The Dismissal, Channel 10
  • Best Drama Series Script – Sonia Borg & Hyllus Maris, Women of the Sun
  • Best Drama Serial Script – Terry Stapleton, Carson' Law, Channel 10
  • Best Lighting & Best Set Design – Carson's Law, Channel 10

1984

  • Best Variety Program – Wak's Works, Channel 7 Brisbane

1985

Source:[4]

1986

Source:[5]

1987

Source:[6]

1988

Source:[7]

1989

Source:[8]

1990

Held at the Hilton Hotel, Melbourne on 1 December 1990.[9]

  • Best News Story – Fall of the Berlin Wall (Nine Network)
  • Best Light Entertainment Program – Burke's Backyard
  • Best Drama Series – G.P.
  • Best Drama Serial – Home and Away
  • Best Sports Program
  • Best Sports Presenters
  • Best Light Entertainment Presenter
  • Best Sports Reporter – Stephen Phillips, Channel Nine

See also

References

  1. ^ "Awards to 'Homicide'". The Canberra Times. Vol. 43, no. 12, 154. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 11 November 1968. p. 3. Retrieved 13 October 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ "'Penguin' television awards". The Canberra Times. Vol. 48, no. 13, 608. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 3 December 1973. p. 3. Retrieved 11 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ Thomas, Helen (8 November 1976). "Penne and John lead the Penguin parade". The Age. Retrieved 4 February 2021 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  4. ^ Hooks, Barbara (26 January 1985). "Penguin awards: a deserving history". The Age. Retrieved 8 February 2021 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  5. ^ Hooks, Barbara (3 November 1986). "Penguin presenters go to great lengths". The Age. Retrieved 6 February 2021 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  6. ^ Hooks, Barbara (2 November 1987). "No yawns at the '87 Penguins". The Age. Retrieved 31 January 2020 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  7. ^ Hook, Barbara (21 November 1988). "Doogue aside, Penguins look good". The Age. Retrieved 4 February 2021 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  8. ^ Hook, Barbara (20 November 1989). "TeleScope". The Age. Retrieved 7 February 2021 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  9. ^ "ABC scoops awards pool". The Canberra Times. Vol. 65, no. 20, 323. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 2 December 1990. p. 2. Retrieved 12 June 2022 – via National Library of Australia.

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