Star Awards 2000

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Star Awards 2000
红星大奖2000
Date26 November 2000
LocationMediaCorp TV Theatre
CountrySingapore
Hosted byTimothy Cao
Yvette Tsui
Highlights
Most nominations Hainan Kopi Tales 瓊園咖啡香
The Legendary Swordsman 笑傲江湖
Best Drama Serial Hainan Kopi Tales 瓊園咖啡香
Best Variety ShowCity Beat 城人雜誌
Best Actor Chew Chor Meng 周初明
Best Actress Ivy Lee 李錦梅
Special Achievement Award Fann Wong 范文芳
Television/radio coverage
Network Mediacorp Channel 8
  1999  · Star Awards ·  2001  

Star Awards 2000 is the seventh installment of the annual Star Awards presented by the Television Corporation of Singapore to honour its artistes who work on Channel 8. The ceremony were hosted by Timothy Chao and Yvette Tsui.

Contents

The award ceremony saw numerous changes in the award ceremony, with the Taiwan popularity votes being discontinued and were solely decided by the Malaysia viewers alone, new categories were introduced (such as the Best News/Current Affairs Presenter, now as two separate categories), and nominations for both Primetime and Daytime programs were merged. The ceremony also introduced a new crystal trophy made in Shanghai, designed with a shape of S and A on the angle of view (which represents the initials of Star Awards), and the trophy has been used ever since the ceremony. This was also the last ceremony to be presented under Television Corporation of Singapore before its rebranding to Mediacorp, which would be first used in the next ceremony in 2001.

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface.

Professional and Technical Awards were presented before the main ceremony via a clip montage due to time constraints. Unless otherwise stated, the lists of winners are only reflected in the table.

  • Jasmine Woo 邬毓琳 - 随心所遇
Best Screenplay 最佳剧本
Best Variety Producer 最佳综艺编导
  • Johnni Law 罗文辉 - Affairs of the Heart 心手相连
Best Variety Research Writer 最佳综艺资料撰稿
  • Tommy Chan 司马哎丫 - LNY Eve Special 2000 歌舞欢腾贺年秀
Top Rated Drama Serial 最高收视率电视剧
Top Rated Variety Series 最高收视率综艺节目
  • Battle of the Best 強中自有強中手

The main awards were presented during the ceremony. [1] [2]

Best Sitcom 最佳情景喜剧
  • School Days 七彩学堂
    • Adam's Company 亚当周记
    • Don't Worry Be Happy (Season 5) 敢敢做个开心人5
    • The Return of Liang Ximei 再见梁细妹
    • Soho@Work (Season 2) 新新关系2
  • City Beat 城人杂志
    • Affairs of the Heart 心手相连
    • Battle of the Best 强中自有强中手
    • NKF Charity Show 2000 群星照亮千万心- 新传媒人齐献力
    • Travel Hunt 奇趣搜搜搜
  • Sharon Au 欧菁仙 - City Beat 城人杂志
    • Chen Shucheng 陈澍城 - PSC Nite 普威之夜
    • Dasmond Koh 许振荣 - Celebrity Telematch 全能大赢家
    • Huang Bingjie 黄炳杰 - Battle of the Best 强中自有强中手
    • Jack Neo 梁智强 - NKF Charity Show 2000 群星照亮千万心—新传媒艺人齐献力
  • Huang Wenyong 黄文永 - Don't Worry, Be Happy 敢敢做个开心人
    • Jack Neo 梁智强 - The Return of Liang Ximei 再见梁细妹
    • Mark Lee 李国煌 - Soho@Work 新新关系
    • Richard Low 刘谦益 - Don't Worry, Be Happy 敢敢做个开心人
    • Sharon Au 欧菁仙 - Soho@Work 新新关系
  • Chun Guek Lay 曾月丽
    • Carol Chiam 詹玉珍
    • Chua Ying 蔡萦
    • Helen Cheung 张海洁
    • Ng Siew Leng 黄秀玲

Special Awards

Special Achievement Award
特别成就奖
Fann Wong 范文芳

Popularity Awards

BoldTop 10 winners
nRecipient's accumulated number of awards
ArtistesResults
Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes 十大最受欢迎男艺人
Terence Cao 曹国辉4
Chen Hanwei 陈汉玮3
Huang Bingjie 黄炳杰
Vincent Ng 翁清海1
Christopher Lee 李铭顺3
Xie Shaoguang 谢韶光6
Richard Low 刘谦益
Chen Shucheng 陈澍承
Jack Neo 梁智强3
Dasmond Koh 许振荣1
Huang Wenyong 黄文永
Chew Chor Meng 周初明7
Chen Tianwen 陈天文
Rayson Tan 陈泰铭
Henry Thia 程旭辉
Mai Haowei 麦皓为
Danny Yeo 杨君伟
Tay Ping Hui 郑斌辉1
Mark Lee 李国煌
Li Nanxing 李南星7
Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes 十大最受欢迎女男艺人
Ivy Lee 李锦梅3
Sharon Au 欧菁仙2
Patricia Mok 莫小玲
Florence Tan 陈秀丽
Lynn Poh 傅芳仪
Phyllis Quek 郭妃丽3
Lin Meijiao 林梅娇
Erica Lee 李之晴DQ
Hong Huifang 洪慧芳
Huang Biren 黄碧仁3
Yvonne Lim 林湘萍
Xiang Yun 向云1
Pan Lingling 潘玲玲4
Zoe Tay 郑惠玉7
May Phua 潘淑钦
Jacelyn Tay 郑秀珍2
Cynthia Koh 许美珍
Tracer Wong 王裕香
Chen Liping 陈莉萍7
Fann Wong 范文芳6

^1 Lee was disqualified midway during the voting period due to contractual violation. She was not replaced and the Top 10 Most Popular Female Artiste went ahead as normal with 19 candidates, while votes cast for her was void and removed from the list of polls on mid-November.

Malaysia polls

Malaysia's Favourite Drama Serial
马来西亚最受欢迎电视剧
Malaysia's Favourite Male Artiste
马来西亚最受欢迎男艺人
Malaysia's Favourite Female Artiste
马来西亚最受欢迎女艺人

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