1st Gemini Awards
The 1st Gemini Awards were held in Toronto on 4 December 1986[1] to honour achievements in Canadian television. Gémeaux Award, the French version of the Gemini Awards were held for the first time this year as well. The 1985 television miniseries Anne of Green Gables was the most prominent winner.[2]
English-language television coverage of the ceremonies was originally scheduled for broadcast on CBC Television, but labour disruptions at that network forced the telecast to move to a syndicated arrangement of private television stations including Toronto's Citytv. Unused cable channels in Montreal carried the broadcast in that city. The inaugural Gemini Awards were hosted by Second City Television performers Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin and Dave Thomas from the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.[1][2]
Awards
Best Comedy Program or Series
Best Documentary, Single Program or Series
- Glenn Gould: A Portrait, Parts 1 and 2
- 444 Days to Freedom: What Really Happened in Iran
- Karsh: The Searching Eye
- Making Overtures: The Story of a Community Orchestra
Best Dramatic Series
Best Dramatic Mini Series
- Anne of Green Gables
- Red Serge
- Spearfield's Daughter
Best TV Movie
- Love and Larceny
- The Execution of Raymond Graham
- Tramp at the Door
Best Short Drama
- Oakmount High
- The Exile
- In This Corner
- Undertow
Best Information Program or Series
- The Fifth Estate
- Canada AM
- The Journal
- Live It Up!
- Peter Ustinov's Russia
Best Children's Series
Best Writing in a Dramatic Program
- Donald Brittain and Richard Nielsen, Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks
- Tim Dunphy and Peter Mohan, Night Heat
- Yan Moore, The Kids of Degrassi Street (episode "Griff Gets a Hand")
- Judith Thompson, Turning to Stone
- Pete White, Striker's Mountain
Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series
- Seeing Things
- The Bestest Present
- The Canadian Conspiracy
- Toller Cranston's True Gift of Christmas
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series
- Donald Brittain, Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks
- Mario Azzopardi, Night Heat
- Allan Kroeker, Tramp at the Door
- Kevin Sullivan, Anne of Green Gables
- Marc Voizard, Blue Line
Best Direction in a Comedy Program or Series
- The Canadian Conspiracy
- Floating Over Canada
- Fraggle Rock ("The Perfect Blue Rollie")
- The S and M Comic Book
- Toller Cranston's True Gift of Christmas
Best Direction in a Documentary Program or Series
- Larry Weinstein, Making Overtures: The Story of a Community Orchestra
- Les Harris, 444 Days to Freedom: What Really Happened in Iran
Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Continuing Role in a Comedy Series
Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Continuing Dramatic Series
Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Single Dramatic Program or Miniseries
- August Schellenberg, The Prodigal
- Maury Chaykin, Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks
- Jeff Fahey, The Execution of Raymond Graham
- Ed McNamara, The Prodigal
- Ed McNamara, Tramp at the Door
Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Continuing Role in a Comedy Series
Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Continuing Dramatic Series
Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Single Dramatic Program or Miniseries
- Megan Follows, Anne of Green Gables
- Kim Braden, Spearfield's Daughter
- Nicky Guadagni, Turning to Stone
- Elizabeth Shepherd, The Cuckoo Bird
Best Performance by a Supporting Actor
- Richard Farnsworth, Anne of Green Gables
- Bernard Behrens, Turning to Stone
- Thomas Peacocke, Oakmount High
- Douglas Rain, Love and Larceny
- R. H. Thomson, Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks
Best Performance by a Supporting Actress
- Colleen Dewhurst, Anne of Green Gables
- Anne Anglin, Turning to Stone
- Sharry Flett, The Suicide Murders
- Jackie Richardson, Turning to Stone
Best Performance by a Broadcast Journalist
- Eric Malling, The Fifth Estate
- Jim Reed, W-FIVE
- Joe Schlesinger, The National
Best Performance by a Host or Interviewer
- David Suzuki, The Nature of Things
- Linda MacLennan, Canada AM
- Bill Paul, Marketplace
- Valerie Pringle, Midday
- Peter Ustinov, Peter Ustinov's Russia
TV Guide's Most Popular Program Award
Earle Grey Award
References
- Boone, Mike (5 December 1986). "Anne of Green Gables big winner at Geminis". The Gazette. p. D1.
- Adilman, Sid (5 December 1986). "Anne Of Green Gables a lucky child of Gemini". Toronto Star. p. D26.