Star Awards 1994

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Star Awards 1994
Date26 February 1994 [1]
Location Singapore
Hosted by
Television/radio coverage
Network Singapore Broadcasting Corporation Channel 8
Produced by
  • Lin Peiqin
  • Wen Shusen
Directed byLi Yiwen
Star Awards ·  1995  

Star Awards 1994 is the first edition of the annual Star Awards presented by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation to honour its artistes who work on Channel 8. A total of 16 awards were given out at the ceremony. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Most Popular Male Artiste Most Popular Female Artiste
Top 5 Most Popular Male Artistes Top 5 Most Popular Female Artistes
Most Popular Male Newcomer Most Popular Female Newcomer
Most Popular Drama Serial Most Popular Theme Song

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