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34th PMPC Star Awards for Television | |
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Date | October 17, 2021 |
Location | MOWELFUND Studio |
Presented by | Philippine Movie Press Club |
Hosted by | Sanya Lopez Alfred Vargas |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | STV |
Produced by | Film Development Council of the Philippines |
Directed by | Peter Allan Mariano |
The 34th PMPC Star Awards for Television honored the best in Philippine television programming from 2019 until 2020, as chosen by the Philippine Movie Press Club. [1] The ceremony was held virtually on October 17, 2021, and broadcast on STV at 6:00 pm. The ceremony was hosted by Sanya Lopez and Alfred Vargas.
The nominations were announced by the Press on July 19, 2021.
Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold:
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Best Primetime Drama Series | Best Daytime Drama Series |
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Best Drama Anthology | Best Horror/Fantasy Program |
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Best Comedy Show | Best Variety Show |
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Best Musical Variety Show | Best Talent Search Program |
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Best Celebrity Talk Show | Best News Program |
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Best Public Affairs Program | Best Morning Show |
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Best Public Service Program | Best Documentary Program |
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Best Magazine Show | Best Travel Show |
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Best Lifestyle Show | Best Educational Program |
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Best Children Show | |
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Best Drama Actor | Best Drama Actress |
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Best Drama Supporting Actor | Best Drama Supporting Actress |
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Best Single Performance by An Actor | Best Single Performance by An Actress |
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Best Child Performer | Best New Male TV Personality |
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Best New Female TV Personality | Best Comedy Actor |
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Best Comedy Actress | Best Male TV Host |
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Best Female TV Host | Best Talent Search Program Host |
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Best Celebrity Talk Show Host | Best Male Newscaster |
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Best Female Newscaster | Best Public Affairs Program Host |
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Best Morning Show Host | Best Public Service Program Host |
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Best Documentary Program Host | Best Magazine Show Host |
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Best Travel Show Host | Best Lifestyle Show Host |
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Best Educational Program Host | Best Children Show Host |
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Nominations | Network |
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103 | ABS-CBN 2 |
97 | GMA 7 |
30 | GMA News TV 27 |
13 | Net 25 |
12 | CNN Philippines 9 |
9 | UNTV 37 |
7 | PTV 4 |
IBC 13 | |
5 | TV5 |
Wins | Network |
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22 | ABS-CBN 2 |
17 | GMA 7 |
2 | TV5 |
IBC 13 | |
GMA News TV 27 | |
1 | Net 25 |
UNTV 37 |
Name(s) | Performed |
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Christian Bautista | Ikaw Lamang |
Gerald Santos | Why God Why? |
Ima Castro | I Dreamed A Dream |
Zsa Zsa Padilla | Maging Sino Ka Man |
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