17th PMPC Star Awards for Television

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17th PMPC Star Awards for Television
DateOctober 11, 2003
Location UP Theater, Quezon City
Hosted by Kris Aquino
Boy Abunda
Lorna Tolentino
Bong Revilla
Charlene Gonzales
Paolo Bediones
Sharon Cuneta
Television/radio coverage
Network RPN
Produced byAirtime Marketing Philippines, Inc.

The 17th PMPC Star Awards for Television to be held at the UP Theater, Quezon City on October 11, 2003 and to be broadcast on RPN Channel 9 on Saturday Night Playhouse. The awards night will be hosted by Kris Aquino, Boy Abunda, Lorna Tolentino, Bong Revilla, Charlene Gonzales, Paolo Bediones and Sharon Cuneta and to be directed by Al Quinn and Stage Direction by Maribeth Bichara.

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It is part of the "50 Years Philippine Television" celebration from February 9, 2003 to December 31, 2003.

Nominees and winners

These are the nominations for the 17th Star Awards for Television. The winners will be in bold and in the top of the list.

NetworkTotal # of Nominees
ABS-CBN93
NBN3
ABC5
GMA88
RPN7
ZOE TV5
IBC 1313
NetworkTotal # of Winners (including Special Awards)
ABS-CBN32
GMA15

Best TV station

Best Drama Series

Best Drama Actress

Best Drama Actor

Best Drama Anthology

Best Single Performance by an Actress

Best Single Performance by an Actor

Best New Male TV Personality

Best New Female TV Personality

Best Gag Show

Best Comedy Show

Best Comedy Actor

Best Comedy Actress

Best Musical Variety Show

Best Musical Special

Best Variety Show

Best Female TV Host

Best Male TV Host

Best Public Service Program

Best Public Service Program Host

Best Horror-Fantasy Program

Best Game Show

Best Game Show Host

Best Youth Oriented Program

Best Educational Program

Best Educational Program Host

Best Celebrity Talk Show

Best Celebrity Talk Show Host

Best Magazine Show

Best Magazine Show Host

Best News Program

Best Male Newscaster

Best Female Newscaster

Best Morning Show

Best Morning Show Host

Best Public Affairs Program

Best Public Affairs Program Host

Best Showbiz Oriented Talk Show

Best Male Showbiz Oriented Talk Show Host

Best Female Showbiz Oriented Talk Show Host

Best Children Show

Best Children Show Host

Best Travel Show

Best Travel Show Host

Best Lifestyle Show

Best Lifestyle Show Host

Special awards

Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Awardee

Gems of the Night

Teens of the Night

Stars of the Night

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