Texas 9th ACTRA AwardsDateApril 9, 1980Hosted byDave BroadfootHighlightsBest TV ProgramDrying Up the StreetsBest Radio ProgramSunday Morning: "Aftermath of Jonestown"Television/radio coverageNetworkCBC Television ← 8th · ACTRA Awards · 10th → The 9th ACTRA Awards were presented on April 9, 1980.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Dave Broadfoot. Television Best Television Program Earle Grey Award Drying Up the Streets[1] Dieppe[2] The Music of Man[2] Don Francks, Drying Up the Streets[1] Brent Carver, Crossbar[2] Bruno Gerussi, The Newcomers[2] Best Supporting Performer Best New Performer Paul Harding, A Man Called Intrepid Gerard Parkes, A Gift to Last[2] Christopher Plummer, Riel[2] Sarah Torgov, Drying Up the Streets[1] Megan Follows, Matt and Jenny[2] Liliane Stilwell, Piaf[2] Best TV Variety Performance Best Television Host or Interviewer Burton Cummings, Burton Cummings: Portage and Main[1] Salome Bey, Dream Weaver[2] Toller Cranston, Dream Weaver[2] Karen Kain, Karen Kain Requests the Pleasure[2] Brian Linehan, City Lights[1] Larry Stout, Newsmagazine[2] Patrick Watson, The Watson Report[2] Best Children's Television Program Best Writing, Television Drama Intergalactic Thanksgiving[1] Matt and Jenny[2] The Stowaway[2] Ralph L. Thomas and Roy MacGregor, Every Person Is Guilty[1] Roy Moore, Riel[2] Gordon Pinsent, A Gift to Last[2] Best Writing, Television Comedy/Variety Best Writing, Television Public Affairs Johnny Wayne, Frank Shuster, Kate Lonsdale and Ted Lonsdale, Wayne and Shuster[1] John Candy, Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Catherine O'Hara, Harold Ramis and Dave Thomas, Second City Television[2] Stan Jacobson, Rick Moranis and Paul Perlove, Burton Cummings: Portage and Main[2] Barbara Young, Newsday: "Penny Kitchen"[1] Yehudi Menuhin and Charles Weir, The Music of Man: "Parting of the Ways"[2] Dini Petty, Incest: Scandal in the Family[2] Radio Best Radio Program Best Radio Host or Interviewer Sunday Morning: "Aftermath of Jonestown"[1] Ideas: "Search for Tutankhamun"[2] The Pat Lowther Poem[2] Barbara Frum and Alan Maitland, As It Happens[1] Lynne Gordon, Israel[2] Don Harron, Morningside[2] Best Radio Actor Best Writing, Radio Drama Kate Reid, Grasshopper Hill[1] Douglas Rain, Coming Through Slaughter[2] Henry Ramer, Grasshopper Hill[2] Betty Lambert, Grasshopper Hill[1] Silver Donald Cameron, The Sisters[2] Sheldon Rosen, Ned and Jack[2] Best Writing, Radio Public Affairs Terence McKenna, Sunday Morning: "Aftermath of Jonestown"[1] Tom Keenan and Mary McGuire, Alberta Towns[2] Stuart McLean, Sunday Morning: "The Marijuana Run"[2] Journalism and special awards Gordon Sinclair Award Foster Hewitt Award Ricki Katz[1] Susan Millican[1] Don Anderson[2] Morton Shulman[2] Gerry Sperling[2] Dave Hodge[1] Don Chevrier[2] Bob Cole[2] John Drainie Award Norman Campbell[1] References ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Rick Groen, "Drying Up the Streets cleans up on ACTRAs". The Globe and Mail, April 10, 1980. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj "ACTRA Award nominations". Vancouver Sun, March 28, 1980. 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