1st TVyNovelas Awards

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1st TVyNovelas Awards
DateJune 1983
Location Mexico City, Mexico
Most awards Mañana es primavera (3)
Most nominations El derecho de nacer (5)
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The 1st TVyNovelas Awards was an academy of special awards to the best soap operas and TV shows. The awards ceremony took place in 1983 in Mexico City. [1]

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Mañana es primavera won 3 awards, the most for the evening. Other winners El derecho de nacer won 2 awards, including Best Telenovela, and Al final del arco iris, Chispita, El amor nunca muere, Gabriel y Gabriela, Toda una vida and Vanessa won 1 each.

Summary of awards and nominations

TelenovelaNominationsAwards
El derecho de nacer 52
Mañana es primavera 43
Al final del arco iris 41
Vanessa 41
Gabriel y Gabriela 31
El amor nunca muere 21
Chispita 11
Toda una vida 11
Vivir enamorada 10

Winners and nominees

Laura Flores (shown in 2012) was 19-years-old when she won for Best Female Revelation Laura Flores..jpg
Laura Flores (shown in 2012) was 19-years-old when she won for Best Female Revelation
Lucero (shown in 2017) was 13-years-old when she won for Best Child Actress Lucero in 2017.jpg
Lucero (shown in 2017) was 13-years-old when she won for Best Child Actress
Best Telenovela Best Production
Best Actress Best Actor
Best Antagonist Actress Best Antagonist Actor
Best Female Revelation Best Male Revelation

Other Awards

Best Debut ActressBest Debut Actor
Best Child Actress Best Child Actor

Comedy and Variety Programs

Best Comedy Program Best Variety Program
Best Comedy Actress Best Comedy Actor
Best HostessBest Host
Revelation as a HostRevelation in Music
  • Crystal
Best Children's ProgramBest Child Singer

Special Awards

"Shows" of the Year

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References

  1. "Historia de Premios TVyNovelas" (in Spanish). Novelas Y Series Univisión. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  2. Confirmación como mejor telenovela del año 1983