# 12th ACTRA Awards

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Canadian television awards ceremony

12th ACTRA Awards Date April 16, 1983 Hosted by Don Harron Highlights Best TV Program Billy Bishop Goes to War Best Radio Program Scales of Justice: "Fruit of the Poisoned Tree" Television/radio coverage Network CBC Television ← 11th · ACTRA Awards · 13th →

The **12th ACTRA Awards** were presented on April 16, 1983. The ceremony was hosted by [Don Harron](/source/Don_Harron).[1]

Prime Minister [Pierre Trudeau](/source/Pierre_Trudeau) presented the top award for Best Television Program, and jokingly added [Question Period](/source/Question_Period) as a fourth nominee in the category.[1]

## Television

Best Television Program Earle Grey Award Billy Bishop Goes to War[2] Blind Faith[3] Strawberry Ice[3] Rosemary Dunsmore, Blind Faith[2] Chapelle Jaffe, Born to Love[3] Eric Peterson, Billy Bishop Goes to War[3] Best Continuing TV Performance Best Supporting TV Performance Louis Del Grande, Seeing Things[2] Bruno Gerussi, The Beachcombers[3] Gerard Parkes, Home Fires[3] Budd Knapp, A Choice of Two[2] Marigold Charlesworth, Judge[3] Ed McNamara, Judge[3] Best New Performer Best TV Variety Performance Allan Katz, Home Fires[2] Judah Katz, Hangin' In[2] Yanna McIntosh, Hangin' In[3] Toller Cranston, Strawberry Ice[2] Tom Harvey, Bizarre[3] Jeff Hyslop, 1982 Dora Mavor Moore Awards[3] Catherine O'Hara, SCTV[3] Best Television Host or Interviewer Best Children's Television Program Eric Malling, The Fifth Estate[2] Harry Brown, Speaking Out[3] Morton Shulman, The Shulman File[3] On My Own[2] Mr. Dressup[3] What's New[3] Best Writing, Television Drama Best Writing, Television Comedy/Variety Sheldon Chad, Seeing Things: "Seeing Double"[2] David McLaren, By Reason of Insanity[3] Anna Sandor and Bill Gough, Seeing Things: "Looking Back"[3] Roger Abbott, Dave Broadfoot, Don Ferguson, Gord Holtam, John Morgan and Rick Olsen, Royal Canadian Air Farce[2] Toller Cranston, Strawberry Ice[3] Johnny Wayne, Frank Shuster, Robert Cormier, Kate Lonsdale and Ted Lonsdale, Wayne and Shuster[3] Best Writing, Television Public Affairs Peter Kent, The Journal: "Struggle for Poland"[2] Allan Bailey, The Nature of Things: "The Super Achievers"[3] Bob Lower, After the Big One[3]

## Radio

Best Radio Program Best Radio Host or Interviewer Scales of Justice: "Fruit of the Poisoned Tree"[2] Bloodflowers[3] Nuclear Peace[3] Peter Gzowski, Morningside[2] Vicki Gabereau, Variety Tonight[3] Elizabeth Gray, As It Happens[3] Jay Ingram, Quirks & Quarks[3] Best Radio Actor Best Radio Variety Performance Gerard Parkes, 1,000 Years of the Nights[2] Nonnie Griffin, Our Town[3] Barney O'Sullivan, From Failing Hands[3] Roger Abbott, Dave Broadfoot, Don Ferguson, Luba Goy and John Morgan, Royal Canadian Air Farce[2] Édith Butler, Morningside[3] Paul Chato, Rick Green, Dan Redican, Carolyn Scott and Peter Wildman, Frantic Times[3] Cal Dodd, The Entertainers[3] Calla Krause, La voix humaine[3] Best Writing, Radio Drama Best Writing, Radio Variety Michael Riordan, Quiet in the Hills[2] Mavor Moore, Catch My Death[3] Linda Zwicker, The Eighth Wonder[3] Roger Abbott, Dave Broadfoot, Don Ferguson, Gord Holtam, John Morgan and Rick Olsen, Royal Canadian Air Farce[2] Paul Chato, Rick Green, Dan Redican and Peter Wildman, Frantic Times[3] David Tarnow, The Entertainers[3] Best Writing, Radio Documentary Diane Silverman, How Shall I Live Without You[2] Elizabeth Hay, Sunday Morning: "Sally Ann in Newfoundland"[3] Jurgen Hesse, Ideas: "Witch Hunts"[3]

## Journalism and special awards

Gordon Sinclair Award Foster Hewitt Award Laurier LaPierre[2] Bill Cameron[3] Peter Kent[3] Steve Armitage[2] George Athans[3] Dave Hodge[3] John Drainie Award Lucio Agostini[2]

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-harrison_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-harrison_1-1) Jane Harrison, ["Billy Bishop best TV show"](https://www.newspapers.com/clip/105793101/). *[Owen Sound Sun-Times](/source/Owen_Sound_Sun-Times)*, April 18, 1983.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-groen_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-groen_2-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-groen_2-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-groen_2-3) [***e***](#cite_ref-groen_2-4) [***f***](#cite_ref-groen_2-5) [***g***](#cite_ref-groen_2-6) [***h***](#cite_ref-groen_2-7) [***i***](#cite_ref-groen_2-8) [***j***](#cite_ref-groen_2-9) [***k***](#cite_ref-groen_2-10) [***l***](#cite_ref-groen_2-11) [***m***](#cite_ref-groen_2-12) [***n***](#cite_ref-groen_2-13) [***o***](#cite_ref-groen_2-14) [***p***](#cite_ref-groen_2-15) [***q***](#cite_ref-groen_2-16) [***r***](#cite_ref-groen_2-17) [***s***](#cite_ref-groen_2-18) [***t***](#cite_ref-groen_2-19) [***u***](#cite_ref-groen_2-20) [***v***](#cite_ref-groen_2-21) Rick Groen, "Air Farce, Billy Bishop big ACTRA winners". *[The Globe and Mail](/source/The_Globe_and_Mail)*, April 18, 1983.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-3) [***e***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-4) [***f***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-5) [***g***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-6) [***h***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-7) [***i***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-8) [***j***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-9) [***k***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-10) [***l***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-11) [***m***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-12) [***n***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-13) [***o***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-14) [***p***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-15) [***q***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-16) [***r***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-17) [***s***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-18) [***t***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-19) [***u***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-20) [***v***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-21) [***w***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-22) [***x***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-23) [***y***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-24) [***z***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-25) [***aa***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-26) [***ab***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-27) [***ac***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-28) [***ad***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-29) [***ae***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-30) [***af***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-31) [***ag***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-32) [***ah***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-33) [***ai***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-34) [***aj***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-35) [***ak***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-36) [***al***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-37) [***am***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-38) [***an***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-39) [***ao***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-40) [***ap***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-41) [***aq***](#cite_ref-nominations_3-42) "Awards show will be telecast on April 16 on CBC Finalists for ACTRA awards announced". *[The Globe and Mail](/source/The_Globe_and_Mail)*, March 31, 1983.

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