8th People's Choice Awards

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8th People's Choice Awards
DateMarch 18, 1982
Hosted by Army Archerd and John Forsythe
Television/radio coverage
Network CBS

The 8th People's Choice Awards , honoring the best in popular culture for 1981, were held in 1982. They were broadcast on CBS.


Winners

Favorite All-Around Female Entertainer: Barbara Mandrell

Favorite Country/Western Musical Performer: Kenny Rogers

Favorite Female Musical Performer: Barbara Mandrell

Favorite New Song: "Endless Love"

Favorite TV Dramatic Program: Dallas

Favorite Female TV Performer: Barbara Mandrell

Favorite Young TV Performer: Gary Coleman

Favorite Male Musical Performer: Kenny Rogers

Favorite Overall New TV Program: Hill Street Blues

Favorite TV Comedy Program: M*A*S*H

Favorite Male TV Performer: Alan Alda

Favorite New TV Dramatic Program: Hill Street Blues

Favorite TV Special: Bob Hope

Favorite Male Performer in a New TV Program: James Garner

Favorite Motion Picture: Raiders of the Lost Ark

Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program: Linda Evans

Favorite Motion Picture Actor: Burt Reynolds

Favorite Motion Picture Actress: Sally Field, Jane Fonda

Favorite New TV Comedy Program: Private Benjamin

Favorite All-Around Male Entertainer: Burt Reynolds

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References

  1. "1982 -NOMINEES & WINNERS". Archived from the original on June 17, 2016. Retrieved June 16, 2016.