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The 2000 TV Guide NZ Television Awards were staged on Saturday 11 November 2000 at the
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in Auckland, New Zealand. Honouring excellence in New Zealand television for the previous year, the awards were sponsored by New Zealand
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magazine.


Nominees and winners

Awards were given in 28 categories. Due to a lack of eligible entries, there were no nominees or winner in the Best One-off Drama category. Best children's programme *''
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'' **''Pukana'' Best documentary *''The Fatal Game'' **''Return to Romania'' **''He Rau Aroha'' Best drama series or serial *''Duggan'' **''
Shortland Street ''Shortland Street'' is a New Zealand Prime time, prime-time soap opera centring on the fictitious Shortland Street Hospital. The show was first broadcast on TVNZ 2 on 25 May 1992 and is New Zealand's longest-running drama and soap opera, be ...
'' Best entertainment programme *''The $20 Challenge'' "London" **''Style Magazine Fashion Collection'' Best entertainment series *''Polyfest 2000'' **''Havoc & Newsboy's Sell-out Tour'' **''Ice As'' Best factual series *''Our People Our Century'' **''Legends of the All Blacks'' **''Coming Home'' Best lifestyle series *''Backch@t'' **''Maggie's Garden Show'' **''Corbans Taste New Zealand'' Best comedy programme *''Pulp Comedy'' **''Havoc 2000 Deluxe'' Best news and current affairs programme *''
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'' Best sports programme *''America's Cup, The Final Day'' **''On Tour with the All Black Army'' **''ALAC Sports Awards of New Zealand'' Best Maori language programme *''Moko Toa'' **''Waka Huia'' Best Maori programme *''Nga Morehu End of an Era'' **''It's Cool to Korero'' **''Nga Tohu: Signatures'' Best actress *
Nancy Brunning Nancy Brunning (1971 – 16 November 2019) was a New Zealand actress, director, and writer who won awards in film and television and made a major contribution to the growth of Māori in the arts. She won the best actress award at the New Zealand ...
, Nga Tohu: Signatures **
Geraldine Brophy Geraldine Mary Brophy (born 1961) is a New Zealand television, film and stage actress, theatre director and playwright. Biography Brophy was born in Birmingham, England, to Irish parents, John and Marie Brophy. She and her family emigrated to ...
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Shortland Street ''Shortland Street'' is a New Zealand Prime time, prime-time soap opera centring on the fictitious Shortland Street Hospital. The show was first broadcast on TVNZ 2 on 25 May 1992 and is New Zealand's longest-running drama and soap opera, be ...
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Nicola Kawana Nicola Kāwana (born 1970) is a New Zealand actress, best known for playing Huia Samuels on the longest running New Zealand television series ''Shortland Street''. Other roles include ''Mercy Peak'', ''Jackson's Wharf'', Lollie in ''The Man Wh ...
, ''Jacksons Wharf'' Best actor *
George Henare George Winiata Henare (born 11 September 1945) is a New Zealand actor with a career spanning over 50 years. Early life Born in Gisborne on 11 September 1945, the third youngest in a family of ten children, Henare affiliates to the Māori tri ...
, ''Nga Tohu: Signatures'' **
John Bach John Bach (born 5 June 1946) is a British-born New Zealand actor who has acted on stage, television and film over a period of more than four decades. Though born in the United Kingdom, he has spent most of his career living and working in New ...
, ''Duggan'' "Shadow of Doubt" **Patrick Toomey, ''Jacksons Wharf'' Best supporting actress *
Stephanie Tauevihi Stephanie Ann Tauevihi is a New Zealand songwriter, singer and actress, known for her work as the fictional character, Donna Heka, in the New Zealand television series ''Shortland Street''. She also played a Real estate Agent in one episode of sh ...
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Shortland Street ''Shortland Street'' is a New Zealand Prime time, prime-time soap opera centring on the fictitious Shortland Street Hospital. The show was first broadcast on TVNZ 2 on 25 May 1992 and is New Zealand's longest-running drama and soap opera, be ...
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Michele Amas Michele Louise Amas (8 October 1961 – 26 December 2016) was a New Zealand actress of stage, screen, television and radio, poet and playwright. She began writing poetry at age 10 and began her professional acting career in 1980. Amas wrote and ...
, ''Duggan'' "Food to Die For" **
Nicole Whippy Nicole Whippy (born 1977 or 1978) is a New Zealand actress who has been in a number of television series and is best known for her role as Kasey Mason in the hit comedy-drama '' Outrageous Fortune''. She is also known for her current role as Ce ...
, ''Jacksons Wharf'' Best supporting actor *Ross Duncan, ''Nga Tohu: Signatures'' **
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Shortland Street ''Shortland Street'' is a New Zealand Prime time, prime-time soap opera centring on the fictitious Shortland Street Hospital. The show was first broadcast on TVNZ 2 on 25 May 1992 and is New Zealand's longest-running drama and soap opera, be ...
'' Best performance in an entertainment or comedy programme *Jon Bridges, ''Ice As'' **
Mikey Havoc Mikey Havoc (born c.1970), also known colloquially as Havoc (real name Michael Roberts) is a New Zealand media personality. Havoc was a DJ for 95bFM for nearly 25 years over three periods, most recently 2017–2019. Radio Roberts first becam ...
and Newsboy, ''Havoc and Newsboy's Sell-out Tour'' **
Madeleine Sami Madeleine Nalini Sami is a New Zealand actress, director, comedian, and musician. She started her acting career in theatre before moving to television, where she created, co-wrote, and starred in ''Super City''. She co-wrote, co-directed, and s ...
, ''Ice As'' Best presenter * John Campbell ** Jim Hickey **
Judy Bailey Judy Ann Bailey (born 1953) is a former news presenter for ONE News, the highest rated evening television news programme in New Zealand. Bailey joined the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (now Television New Zealand) in 1971 and worked as ...
Best drama script *Donna Malane, ''Duggan'' "Workshop for Murder" **
Judy Callingham Judy Coralyn Sylvia Callingham is a New Zealand scriptwriter, television presenter and journalist. Since the 1970s, she has worked on numerous New Zealand television dramas including '' Close to Home'', '' Homeward Bound'', ''Duggan'' and '' ...
, ''Duggan'' "Shadow of Doubt" Best factual programme or documentary script *Philip Temple, ''Our People Our Century'' "Families at War" **
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, Ian Johnstone, ''The Trouble with Ben'' **Keith Quinn, Colin McRae, John Keir, ''Legends of the All Blacks'' Best director, drama *Andrew Bancroft, ''Nga Tohu: Signatures'' ** Justine Simei-Barton, ''Matou Uma'' **Yvonne Mackay, ''Duggan'' "Shadow of Doubt" Best director, factual programme or documentary *Cheryl Cameron, ''Destination Disaster: Sinking of the Mikhail Lermontov'' **Megan Jones, ''Return to Romania'' **John Milligan, ''Shipwreck'' Best camera *Peter Young, ''
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'' "Yankee Harvest" **
Leon Narbey Leon Gordon Alexander Narbey (born 2 August 1947) is a New Zealand cinematographer. Born in Helensville, Narbey was educated at the Elam School of Fine Arts, specialising in sculpture. He married Anita Janske Narbey (1944 - 2019) in 1966 and th ...
, ''Duggan'' "Shadow of Doubt" **Camera Team, ''America's Cup'' Best editing *Paul Sutorius, ''Getting to our Place'' **Bryan Shaw, ''Return to Romania'' **Paul Sutorius, ''Duggan'' "Shadow of Doubt" Best original music *Clive Cockburn, ''Destination Disaster'' **
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, ''Duggan'' "Shadow of Doubt" **Felicity Williams, ''Dress Up Box'' Best contribution to a soundtrack *Haresh Bhana, ''America's Cup'' **Ian Leslie, ''Our People Our Century'' Best design *Guy Moana, ''Moko Toa'' **Catriona Campbell, ''Baby Proms'' **Ned Wenlock, ''Wired'' Best contribution to design *Paul Sharp, ''Virtual Spectator Animation America's Cup'' **Brad Mill, Art Direction, '' The Tribe''


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