23rd Golden Eagle Awards

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The 23rd Golden Eagle Awards were held October 27, 2006, in Changsha, Hunan province. [1] Nominees and winners are listed below, winners are in bold.

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Television series

Best Television Series

Best Mini-series

Best Directing for a Television Series

Best Writing for a Television Series

Best Actor in a Television Series

Best Actress in a Television Series

Best Art Direction for a Television Series

Best Cinematography for a Television Series

Best Lighting for a Television Series

Best Sound Recording for a Television Series

Favorite Actor

Favorite Actress

Literature and art programs

Best Literature and Art Program

Best Directing for a Literature and Art Program

Best Cinematography for a Literature and Art Program

Best Art Direction for a Literature and Art Program

Documentary

Best Television Documentary

Best Short Documentary

Best Writing and Directing for a Television Documentary

Best Cinematography for a Television Documentary

Children and teens programs

Best Animation

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