1st People's Choice Awards

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1st People's Choice Awards
DateMarch 4, 1975
Hosted by Richard Crenna
Television/radio coverage
Network CBS

The 1st People's Choice Awards , honoring the best in popular culture for 1974, was held in 1975 and broadcast on CBS. [1]

Contents

Presenters

Awards

Winners are listed first, in bold. [2]

Movies

Favorite Motion Picture
Favorite Motion Picture ActressFavorite Motion Picture Actor

Television

Favorite Television Comedy ProgramFavorite Dramatic Television Program
Favorite Female Television PerformerFavorite Male Television Performer
Favorite All-Around Female PerformerFavorite All-Around Male Performer
Favorite Television Variety Show

Music

Favorite Male SingerFavorite Female Performer
Favorite Musical Group

Others

Favorite Outstanding Sports Figure

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References

  1. "1975 - 1st Annual People's Choice Awards". Archived from the original on 2016-04-18. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  2. "1975 Nominees & Winners" . Retrieved November 10, 2015.