2002 TV Guide NZ Television Awards

The 2002 TV Guide NZ Television Awards were staged on Saturday 29 June 2002 in Auckland, New Zealand. Honouring excellence in New Zealand television for the previous year, the awards were sponsored by New Zealand TV Guide magazine, the final year of its eight-year period as a naming-rights sponsor of the awards. As there had been no awards in 2001, the 2002 awards also covered the 2001 awards period. The awards ceremony was not broadcast on television.[1][2]

2002 TV Guide NZ Television Awards
Awarded forExcellence in New Zealand television
Sponsored byTV Guide
Date29 June 2002
LocationAuckland
CountryNew Zealand
Presented byNew Zealand Academy of Film and Television Arts

Nominees and winners

Awards were given in 37 categories, including two people's choice awards – Best New Programme and Best Presenter.[3][4][5]

Best Children's Programme

  • Coke Smokefree Rockquest, Richard Hansen (Screentime-Communicado)
    • jessie.com, Janine Morrell (Whitebait Productions)
    • Pukana, Nicole Hoey & Matai Smith (Cinco Cine Film Productions)

Best Documentary

  • 1951, John Bates (Bates Productions)
    • Big, Philippa Mossman (Greenstone Pictures)
    • Numero Bruno, Nicola Saker (La Hood Productions)

Best Drama Programme

  • Fish Skin Suit, Larry Parr & Julian Arahanga (Kahukura Productions)
    • Clare, Dave Gibson (Gibson Group)
    • Staunch, William Grieve & Keith Hunter (Hunter Productions)

Best Drama Series or Serial

Best Entertainment Programme

  • What Now? 20th Anniversary Special, Tony Palmer (TVNZ)
    • 2001 Montana Wearable Art Awards, Ron Pledger (TVNZ)
    • Pacifica Beats 2000, Greg Mayor (TVNZ)

Best Entertainment Series

Best Documentary Series

  • Captain's Log, Gresham Bradley & John A. Givins (Livingstone Productions)
    • The Big Art Trip, Janice Finn (Screentime-Communicado)
    • Pioneer House, Miranda Grace (Touchdown Television)

Best Factual Series

  • Country Calendar, Frank Torley/Country Calendar Production Team (TVNZ)
    • Babies, Bettina Hollings & Bronwen Stewart (Imagination Television)
    • It's Your Money, Derek Stuart (Touchdown Television)

Best Lifestyle Series

  • Travel.co.nz, Tash Christie (Screentime-Communicado)
    • Mitre 10 DIY Rescue, Julie Christie (Touchdown Television)
    • Taste New Zealand, Leonie Mansor & Chris Wright (TVNZ)

Best Comedy Programme

  • Spin Doctors, Tony Holden (Comedia Pictures)
    • An Audience with the King, Mike King & Eric Derks (At Least Ya Havin' A Go)
    • Willy Nilly, Judith Trye & John Gilbert (Big House)
    • Xena: Warrior Princess "Lyre Lyre Hearts on Fire", Chloe Smith & Robert Tapert (Pacific Renaissance Pictures)

Best Sports Programme

  • Fight For Life, John McDonald (TV3)
    • Shell Helix Motorsport – V8 Supercars Pukekohe, David Turner & Stephen Coates (TVNZ – One Sports)
    • Fisher & Paykel Series Netball NZ vs Australia, Stephen Coates (TVNZ – One Sports)

Best Maori Programme

  • Whanau, Tumanako Productions & Greenstone Pictures
    • Someone Else's Child, Rhonda Kite (Kiwa Productions)
    • The Truth About Maori, Rhonda Kite (Kiwa Productions)

Best Maori Language Programme

  • He Tohunga Whakairo, Toby Mills for Tawera Productions & Moana Maniapoto for Black Pearl Productions)
    • Ahorangi 2000, Derek Wooster (TVNZ)
    • Ahorangi Ruamano, Maria Amoamo & Paora Maxwell (Te Aratai Productions)

Best Actress

Best Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Best Supporting Actor

Best Juvenile Actor/Actress

  • Rose McIver, Xena: Warrior Princess – Little Problems (Pacific Renaissance Pictures)
    • Rachel Batty, Fish Skin Suit (Kahukura Productions)
    • Luke Tarei, Fish Skin Suit (Kahukura Productions)

Best Entertainment/Comedy Performance

Best Script Drama Programme

  • Toa Fraser & Keith Hunter, Staunch (Hunter Productions)

Best Script, Drama Series

Best Script, Comedy

Best Director, Drama

  • Keith Hunter, Staunch (Hunter Productions)
    • Geoff Cawthorn, Mercy Peak (South Pacific Pictures)
    • Yvonne MacKay, Clare (Gibson Group)

Best Director, Comedy

  • Mike Smith, Willy Nilly (Big House)
    • Jason Gunn, jessie.com (Whitebait Productions)
    • Tony Holden, Spin Doctors (Comedia Pictures)

Best Director, Documentary

  • John Bates, 1951 (Bates Productions)
    • Steve La Hood, Numero Bruno (La Hood Productions)
    • Fiona Samuel, Virginity (Murmur Films)

Best Director, Factual/Entertainment Programme

  • Bryan Bruce, Wild About New Zealand (Red Sky)
    • Nigel Carpenter, Big Comedy Gala (Phoenix Television)
    • Mike Ritchie, What Now? 20th Anniversary Special (TVNZ)

Best Camera, Drama

  • James Cowley, Fish Skin Suit (Kahukura Productions)

Best Camera, Non-Drama

  • Peter Young, Country Calendar (TVNZ)
    • Swami Hansa, Kiwi Buddha (Spacific Films)
    • Steven Orsbourn, Tuaman – Destiny in My Hands (Oxygen Productions)

Best Editing, Drama

  • Tim Woodhouse, Staunch (Hunter Productions)
    • Allanah Milne, Mercy Peak (South Pacific Pictures)
    • Paul Sutorius, Clare (Gibson Group)

Best Editing, Non-Drama

  • Peter Roberts, God, Sreenu and Me (MF Films)
    • Geoff Conway, Numero Bruno (La Hood Productions)
    • Ollie Tira'a, Polyfest 2001 (Front of the Box Productions)

Best Original Music

  • Carl Doy, Buzz and Poppy (Huhu Enterprises)
    • Joel Haines, Mercy Peak (South Pacific Pictures)
    • Joost Langeveld & Victoria Kelly, Being Eve (South Pacific Pictures)

Best Contribution to a Soundtrack

  • Suite 16, Carl Smith, Being Eve (South Pacific Pictures)
    • Chris Burt, Cleopatra 2525 "Pod Whisperer" (Pacific Renaissance Pictures)
    • Suite 16, Neil Newcombe, Carl Smith and Travis Hefferen, Mercy Peak (South Pacific Pictures)

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

  • Janet Dunn, Clare (Gibson Group)
    • Jane Holland, Cleopatra 2525 "Run Cleo Run" (Pacific Renaissance Pictures)
    • Jane Holland, Jack of All Trades "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Opera" (Pacific Renaissance Pictures)

Best Contribution to Design

  • Zane Holmes, Being Eve (South Pacific Pictures)
    • Larry Justice, Street Legal (ScreenWorks)
    • George Port, Cleopatra 2525 "Pod Whisperer" (Pacific Renaissance Pictures)

People's choice

Best Presenter

Best New Programme (people's choice)

  • Mitre 10 DIY Rescue, Julie Christie (Touchdown Television)
    • Mercy Peak, John Laing (South Pacific Pictures)
    • Travel.co.nz, Tash Christie (Screentime Communicado)
    • Babies (Imagination Television)
    • Being Eve (South Pacific Pictures)
    • Captain's Log (Livingstone Productions)
    • Havoc Luxury Suites & Conference Facility (TVNZ)
    • Mercury Lane (Greenstone Productions)
    • Mo Show (Level One)
    • The Panel (Screentime-Communicado)
    • Pioneer House (Touchdown Television)
    • Quest For Success (Jump Productions)
    • Spin Doctors (Comedia Pictures)
    • The Weakest Link (Touchdown Television)
    • Willy Nilly (Big House)

References

  1. "Awards celebrate the best on the box". The New Zealand Herald. 29 June 2002. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  2. "Random play: The TV awards they should have made". The New Zealand Herald. 29 June 2002. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  3. "TV Guide New Zealand Television Awards 2002". Scoop. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  4. "TV Guide Television Awards 2002". Radio Station World. Archived from the original on 19 April 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  5. "THE TV GUIDE NEW ZEALAND TELEVISION AWARDS 2002 – finalists". Onfilm. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
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