‘Hanlon’ scoops Goftas
PA Wellington Winners of the 1986 National Mutual Gofta Awards announced at the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington on Wednesday evening included: Television Awards: Best actuality programme, B.N.Z. Festival Debate, producer Ross Johnston; best director, Wayne Toumell, “Hanlon” (In Defence of Minnie Dean); best documentary, “Acci- , dent and Emergency, Friday Night”, producer and director, Alan Thurston; best drama, “Hanlon” (In Defence of Minnie Dean) producer, Lex Van Os; Best entertainment, “The Billy T James Show,” producer Tony Holden; best factual series, “Close Up,” producer Mark Westmoreland; best original music, Terry Gray, “Hanlon”; Best performance, female, in a dramatic role, Robyn Nevin for Minnie Dean in “Hanlon”; best performance, male, in a dramatic role, David Gwillim for Alf Hanlon in “Hanlon”; best performance in a non-dramatic role, Billy T James, “Billy T James Show”; best drama script, “Hanlon” (In Defence of Minnie Dean) writer, Ken Catran; best writer, nondrama, Peter Hayden, “Journey Across Latitude 45 South.”(A Little Continental). Film Awards: Best cinematography, Alun Bollinger, “Vigil”; best director, lan Mune, “Came A Hot Friday”; best film, “Came A Hot Friday”, producer Larry Parr; best film score, Stephen McCurdy, “Came A Hot Friday”; best performance, female, Heather Bolton for Meg in “Mr Wrong”; best performance, male, Peter Bland for Wes Pennington in “Came A Hot Friday”; best screenplay, Vincent Ward and Graeme Tetley, “Vigil”; best commercial specific award, Famous Five, Bluebird Chips, director Geoff Dixon.
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