TVB Anniversary Awards

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TVB Anniversary Award
Awarded forExcellence in television
Country Hong Kong
Presented by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB)
First awarded19 November 1997;26 years ago (1997-11-19)
Website tvb.com

The TVB Anniversary Awards (Chinese :萬千星輝頒獎典禮), officially known as the TVB Awards Presentation, is an annual awards ceremony honouring TVB's programming achievements in Hong Kong television; despite claims that it is the region's equivalent to the American Emmy and the Australian Logie, no other networks are allowed to enter their programmes into TVB competition, and it is awarded solely to TVB programming. Winners are awarded a copy of the golden TVB anniversary statuette, which depicts a man and a woman holding up TVB's square logo. The TVB Anniversary Awards are only one of three (four, including Asian Television Awards) TVB awards given out. The other two types of TVB awards that are given out before the anniversary awards are: TVB Star Awards Malaysia and StarHub TVB Awards (Singapore). A list of all TVB awards winners is compiled here in the TVB Awards Winners Lists.

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The awards for Best Drama, Best Actor, and Best Actress in a TVB drama series were first presented in 1997 as the final act for the TVB Anniversary Gala, a star-studded event held every year on 19 November, TVB's anniversary day. Several more award categories were introduced in the following years. In 2006, the event became a separate awards ceremony, and is usually given in November or December of that year, until 2019 when it is held in January of the following year. Carol Cheng has been hosting the awards ceremony since 2006.

Categories

Nominating and voting procedures have varied over the years. Winners are determined by a combination of results coming from a professional voting committee and the public. In 2023, awards titled "Most Popular" were retired and replaced with "Greater Bay Area's Favourite"; the "Most Popular Drama Theme Song" renamed "Best TV Song"; A "Most Promising Newcomer" category was established.

Current categories

Discontinued categories

  • Most Popular Male Character (2006–2022)
  • Most Popular Female Character (2006–2022)
  • Best Host (2005–2020)
  • Best Special Feature (2014– )
  • Most Popular On-Screen Partnership (2016– )
  • Best Touching Performance Couple (1997)
  • Best Hilarious Performance Couple (1997)
  • Most Abhorrent Role (1997)
  • Most Unforgettable Actors (1999)
  • Most Unforgettable Actresses (1999)
  • Excellence Award (1999)
  • My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Dramas) (1998–2004)
  • My Favourite On-Screen Partners (Non-Dramas) (1998–2004)
  • My Top Favourite Television Characters (2000–2004)
  • Best Overseas Drama Serial (2005–2006)
  • Mainland China's Favourite TVB Actor (2007)
  • Mainland China's Favourite TVB Actress (2007)
  • Best Original Show (2005–2007)
  • Best Promotional Trailer (2005–2007)
  • Best Variety or Informative Programme (2005–2010)
  • Best Performance Award (2009–2010)
  • Most Admirable Programme (2005–2011)
  • TVB.com Popularity Award tvb.com (2008–2011)
  • Best Classic Drama Serial (2015)

TV ratings

All results are derived from live viewership in Hong Kong, based on Nielsen ratings. Before 2013, audience membership was determined by CSM Media Research.

YearAveragePeakingViewers
2019281.84 million
2018
2017291.85 million
201628311.79 million
201529351.87 million
201431341.99 million
201334402.18 million
201236412.30 million
201138412.43 million
201038432.43 million
200940442.56 million
200830331.91 million
200729321.85 million
200636392.30 million

Award milestones

Record holders

Most awards

Most awards won by a drama series

Acting records

Best Actor (TV King)
RecordActorCountYears
Most awards Gallen Lo 31997, 1998, 2002
Wayne Lai 2009, 2010, 2012
Roger Kwok 2003, 2005, 2014
Most consecutive winsGallen Lo21997 to 1998
Wayne Lai2009 to 2010
Most nominations in top 5 Moses Chan
12
2002, 2005 to 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020
Most consecutive nominations in top 5Moses Chan
8
2005 to 2012
Most nominations in top 5 without a win Raymond Lam
8
2002, 2006 to 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2020
Youngest winner Louis Koo age 29 in 1999
Oldest winner Ha Yu age 62 in 2008
Youngest nominee in top 5Raymond Lamage 23 in 2002
Oldest nominee in top 5 Chung King-fai age 68 in 2005
Best Actress (TV Queen)
RecordActorCountYears
Most awards Charmaine Sheh 32006, 2014, 2023
Most consecutive winsSheren Tang22009 to 2010
Nancy Wu 2015 to 2016
Most nominations in top 5Charmaine Sheh112000 to 2001, 2003 to 2004, 2006 to 2007, 2009 to 2010, 2012, 2014, 2023
Most consecutive nominations in top 5Jessica Hsuan
7
1999 to 2005
Most nominations in top 5 without a winLinda Chung
7
2008, 2010 to 2015
Youngest winner Ada Choi age 25 in 1998
Oldest winner Kara Wai age 59 in 2019
Youngest nominee in top 5Ada Choiage 24 in 1997
Linda Chungage 24 in 2008
Oldest nominee in top 5Liza Wangage 68 in 2015
Nina Paw age 68 in 2017
Best Supporting Actor
RecordActorCountYears
Most nominations in top 5 Paul Chun 32003, 2005, 2007
Wayne Lai 2005 to 2006, 2008
Kenneth Ma 2005, 2009, 2013
Benz Hui 2007, 2013 to 2014
Him Law 2008, 2012 to 2013
Elliot Ngok 2009, 2012 to 2013
Ngo Ka-nin 2009 to 2011
Youngest winner Kalok Chow age 24 in 2019
Oldest winnerBenz Huiage 65 in 2013
Youngest nominee in top 5Him Lawage 24 in 2008
Kalok Chow age 24 in 2019
Oldest nominee in top 5 Chung King-fai age 69 in 2006
Best Supporting Actress
RecordActorCountYears
Most awards Fala Chen
2
2007, 2010
Most nominations in top 5 Elena Kong
5
2010, 2012 to 2015
Youngest winnerFala Chenage 25 in 2007
Oldest winner Susan Tse age 56 in 2009
Youngest nominee in top 5Fala Chenage 25 in 2007
Oldest nominee in top 5 Lee Heung-kam age 76 in 2008
Most Popular Male Character
RecordActorCountYears
Most awards Kenneth Ma 42012, 2017, 2018, 2021
Most nominations Raymond Lam 2006 to 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014
Youngest winner Kalok Chow age 27 in 2022
Oldest winner Benz Hui age 66 in 2014
Youngest nominee Ricco Ng age 21 in 2019
Oldest nominee Ha Yu age 62 in 2008
Most Popular Female Character
RecordActorCountYears
Most awards Charmaine Sheh
3
2006, 2010, 2014
Most nominations
6
2006 to 2010, 2012, 2014
Youngest winner Sisley Choi age 26 in 2017
Oldest winner Louise Lee age 58 in 2008
Youngest nominee Linda Chung age 23 in 2007
Oldest nominee Lee Heung-kam age 78 in 2010
Most Improved Male Artiste
RecordActorAgeYear
Youngest winner Raymond Lam
23
2003
Oldest winner Jonathan Cheung
34
2016
Youngest nominee Raymond Lam
23
2003
Oldest nominee Kenny Wong
43
2006
Most Improved Female Artiste
RecordActorAgeYear
Youngest winner Linda Chung
22
2006
Oldest winner Ali Lee
34
2016
Youngest nominee Katy Kung
22
2011
Oldest nominee Mimi Lo
36
2010

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