• Source: Sammy Awards
    • The Sammy Awards were Australian television and film awards held annually between 1976 and 1981, initially supported by the TV Times and the Seven Network.


      1976


      Held at the Sydney Opera House on Friday 8 October 1976.

      Gold Sammy: Helen Morse, Gary McDonald
      Best drama series: Power Without Glory
      Best lead actor in a television series: John Waters for Rush
      Best lead actress in a television series: Penny Hackforth-Jones for Tandarra
      Best actor in a single television performance: Hugh Keays-Byrne for Rush (ep: 'A shilling A Day')
      Best actress in a single television performance: Maggie Millar for Homicide (ep: 'The Life and Time of Tina Kennedy')
      Best new talent: Mark Holden
      Best comedy series: The Norman Gunston Show
      Best comedy television series writer: Bull Harding
      Best variety performer: Don Lane
      Best current affairs series: Four Corners
      Best daytime series: The Mike Walsh Show
      Best documentary series: A Big Country
      Best light entertainment series: This Is Your Life
      Best musical series: Countdown
      Best film: Picnic At Hanging Rock
      Best film actor: Peter Cummins for The Removalists
      Best film actress: Helen Morse
      Best film supporting actor: Reg Lye for Sunday Too Far Away
      Best film supporting actress: Jacki Weaver for Caddie
      Best juvenile film performance: Robert Bettles


      1977



      Gold Sammy: Harry Butler, Caroline Jones
      Best actor in a television series: Martin Vaughan for Power Without Glory
      Best actress in a television series: Lorraine Bayly for The Sullivans
      Best supporting actor in a television series: Andrew McFarlane for The Sullivans
      Best documentary series: In the Wild
      Best current affairs series: Four Corners
      Best film: The Devil's Playground
      Best film actor: Nick Tate for The Devil's Playground
      Best film actress: Ruth Cracknell for The Singer and the Dancer


      1978



      Gold: Mike Walsh, June Salter
      Chips Rafferty Memorial Award: Ken G Hall
      Best Actor in a Single TV Performance: Tony Bonner for End of Summer
      Best Actress in a Single TV Performance: Davina Whitehouse for The Night Nurse
      Best Actor in a TV Series: George Mallaby for Cop Shop
      Best Actress in a TV Series: Lorraine Bayly for The Sullivans
      Best Variety Performer: Julie Anthony
      Best Variety Program: Julie Anthony's First Special
      Best Comedy Program: The Norman Gunston Show
      Best Drama Series: The Sullivans
      Best TV Play: End of Summer
      Best News Coverage: Brisbane shoot-out (QTQ9)
      Best Documentary: A Big Country
      Best Current Affairs Program: Four Corners 'Utah' report
      Best Children's Series: Wombat (BTQ7)
      Best Sports Coverage: Australian Open Golf 1977
      Best Light Entertainment Program: The Mike Walsh Show
      Best Writer TV Series: Tony Morphett for The Sullivans
      Best Writer TV Play: Cliff Green for End of Summer


      1979


      Held in Sydney at the Seymour Centre on 17 October 1979.

      Gold Sammy: Marcia Hines, Mike Walsh
      Chips Rafferty Memorial Award: Stanley Hawes
      Best drama series: Against the Wind
      Best TV play: The Plumber
      Best actor in a single TV performance: John Hargreaves for A Good Thing Going
      Best actress in a single TV performance: Belinda Giblin for Say You Want Me
      Best actor in a TV series: Gerard Kennedy for Against the Wind
      Best actress in a TV series: Kerry McGuire for Against the Wind
      Best television variety performer: Marcia Hines
      Best new talent: Mel Gibson
      Best film: Cathy's Child
      Best film actress: Michele Fawdon for Cathy's Child
      Best film actor: Alan Cassell for Cathy's Child
      Best light entertainment program: Parkinson in Australia
      Best comedy program: Tickled Pink (episode: 'Neutral Ground')
      Best variety program: TV Follies (episode: 'Hollywood')
      Best documentary: The Last Tasmanian
      Best news coverage: Pentridge Riot (GTV9 Melbourne)
      Best current affairs program: 60 Minutes
      Best sports coverage: Australian Open Golf (Nine Network)
      Best children's series: Top Mates
      Best costume design: Claire Griffin for Against the Wind
      Best art direction: Quentin Hole for Ride On Stranger
      Best writer (TV series): Peter Yeldham for Run From the Morning
      Best writer (TV play): Peter Weir for The Plumber
      Best television editing: Michael Balson for Mutiny on the Western Front
      Best film direction: George Miller for Mad Max
      Best sound: Mad Max
      Best special effects: Mad Max
      Best film editing: Mad Max
      Best theme music: Mad Max


      1980


      Held in Sydney on 17 October 1980.

      Gold Sammy: Bert Newton, Caroline Jones
      Chips Rafferty Memorial Award: Hector Crawford
      Best Actor in a Single TV Performance: Richard Moir for Players to the Gallery
      Best Actress in a Single TV Performance: Robyn Nevin for A Toast to Melba.
      Best Actor in a TV Series: Peter Adams for Cop Shop
      Best Actress in TV Series: Sheila Florance for Prisoner
      Best Film Actor: Jack Thompson for Breaker Morant
      Best Film Actress: Judy Davis for My Brilliant Career
      Best Supporting Film Actor: Robert Grubb for My Brilliant Career
      Best Supporting Film Actress: Wendy Hughes for My Brilliant Career
      Best Variety Performer: Garry McDonald
      Best New Talent: Tracy Mann
      Best Drama Series: Cop Shop
      Best Short Drama Series: Players to the Gallery
      Best Comedy Program: Kingswood Country
      Best TV Play: Burn the Butterflies
      Best Variety Program: The Royal Charity Concert
      Best Film: Breaker Morant
      Best Short-Length Film (factual): Now You're Talking
      Best Short-Length Film (fiction): Gary's Story
      Best Animated Film: no award but a judges' commendation for The Little Convict
      Best Documentary Program: Song for Melbourne
      Best News Coverage: Moreton Bay Rescue BTQ7 Brisbane
      Best Current Affairs Program: 60 Minutes
      Best Sports Coverage: Seven's Big League (ATN 7 Sydney)
      Best Children's Series: Young Ramsay
      Best Light Entertainment Series: Parkinson in Australia
      Best Cinematographer (film): Vincent Monton for Thirst
      Best Cinematographer (TV): Ross Berryman for The John Sullivan Story
      Best Art Direction (TV): Guhar Jurjans, Paul Cleveland, Alwyn Harbott for Lucinda Brayford
      Best Art Direction (film): John Dowding for Thirst
      Best Writer Feature Film: Eleanor Witcombe for My Brilliant Career
      Best Writer TV Series: Denise Morgan for Prisoner
      Best Writer TV Play: Keith Thompson for Gail
      Best Theme Music: Peter Sculthorpe for Manganinnie
      Best Editing (film): Bill Anderson for Breaker Morant
      Best Editing (TV): Colin Grieve for Time for a Commercial
      Best Special Effects (film): Conrad Rothman for Harlequin
      Best Direction (film): Bruce Beresford for Breaker Morant
      Best Direction (TV): Alan Burke for A Toast to Melba
      Best Sound (film): Adrian Carr, Garry Wilkins for Harlequin
      Best Costume Design: Anna Senior for My Brilliant Career


      1981


      Held in Sydney on 21 August 1981.

      Gold: Michael Parkinson, Judy Davis
      Chips Rafferty Memorial Award: Enid Lorimer
      Best actor in a single television performance: Rade Serbedzija for The Liberation of Skopje
      Best actress in a single television performance: Michelle Fawdon for Spring and fall
      Best film actor: John Hargreaves for Hoodwink
      Best film actress: Judy Davis for Winter of Our Dreams
      Best actor in a television series: David Cameron for Water Under the Bridge
      Best actress in a television series: Robyn Nevin for Water Under the Bridge
      Best supporting film actor: Bill Kerr for Gallipoli
      Best supporting film actress: Cathy Downes for Winter of Our Dreams
      Best variety performer: John Farnham
      Best new talent: Mark Lee for Gallipoli
      Best drama series: The Sullivans
      Best short drama series: I Can Jump Puddles
      Best comedy program: Kingswood Country
      Best television play: No award
      Best variety program: Poo Over Brisbane
      Best film: Gallipoli
      Best short-length film (factual): Life Begins at Forty
      Best short-length film (fiction): The Uninvited
      Best animated film: No award
      Best documentary program: Please Don't Leave Me
      Best news coverage: The Belfast riots (HSV 7)
      Best current affairs program: Scoop (0-28)
      Best sports coverage: Hardie Ferodo 1000 (ATN 7)
      Best children's series: The Patchwork Hero
      Best light entertainment series: The Mike Walsh Show
      Best cinematographer (film): Russell Boyd for Gallipoli
      Best cinematographer (TV): Dan Burstall for Water Under the Bridge
      Best art direction (TV): Logan Brewer for Water Under the Bridge
      Best art direction (film): Herbert Pinter and Wendy Weir for Gallipoli
      Best Writer Feature Film: David Williamson for Gallipoli
      Best writer TV series: Ian Jones and Bronwyn Binns for The Last Outlaw
      Best writer TV play: No award
      Best theme music: Bruce Smeaton for The Timeless Land
      Best editing film: Edward McQueen Mason for Roadgames
      Best editing (TV): Gary Albery for 60 Minutes
      Best special effects (film): Monty Fieguth, Chris Murray and Vic Wilson for The Survivor
      Best direction (film): Peter Weir for Gallipoli
      Best direction (TV): George Miller for The Last Outlaw
      Best sound (film): Greg Bell, Don Connolly and Peter Fenton for Gallipoli
      Best costume design: Roger Kirk for Farnham and Byrne


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