Star Awards 2006
Singaporean television awards
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Star Awards 2006 is a television awards ceremony telecast in 2006 as part of the annual Star Awards organised by MediaCorp for MediaCorp TV Channel 8. The ceremony, alongside the Walk-of-fame and the Post-show party, were held on 10 December 2006 in Singapore and was hosted by Guo Liang and Taiwanese host Patty Hou.
Patty Hou (Ceremony)
Dasmond Koh (Prelude and Post-show)
Christina Lin (Prelude only)
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| Date | 10 December 2006 |
| Location | St James Power Station |
| Country | Singapore |
| Hosted by | Guo Liang (Ceremony) Patty Hou (Ceremony) Dasmond Koh (Prelude and Post-show) Christina Lin (Prelude only) |
| Highlights | |
| Most awards | Drama: The Shining Star (3) Variety/Info-ed: Home Decor Survivor (2) |
| Most nominations | Drama: The Shining Star (7) Variety/Info-ed: Home Decor Survivor Property Classified (2 each) |
| Best Drama | The Shining Star |
| Best Variety Show | Home Decor Survivor |
| Best Actor | Li Nanxing |
| Best Actress | Ivy Lee |
| All-time Favourite Artiste | Chen Liping |
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | MediaCorp Channel 8 MediaCorp Channel U (Post-show) |
| Runtime | 180 mins (both presentations) 60 mins (Post-show) 30 mins (Prelude) |
This year saw precedents in Star Awards history: it was the second ceremony in Star Awards history that the ceremony was held outside the Caldecott Hill since the 1996 ceremony, where it was instead held on a pub at St James Power Station (a pub near VivoCity); it was also the first Star Awards ceremony (of the only seven) to be awarded the Best Variety Special in 2007.
Winners and nominees
Unless otherwise stated, winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface.
Backstage achievement awards ceremony
As like preceding ceremonies, professional and technical awards were presented before the main ceremony via a clip montage due to time constraints. The lists of winners are only reflected in the table.
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All Time Favourite Award
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Top 10 Most Popular Artistes
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| n | Recipient's accumulated number of awards |
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| 10 | Recipient won his/her tenth Top 10 award and would be awarded the "All-time Favourite Artiste" on the following year's ceremony. |
| Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes | |||||
| Artistes | Top 18 | Top 16 | Top 14 | Top 12 | Top 10 |
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| Dasmond Koh | |||||
| Julian Hee | |||||
| Kelvin Tan | 1 | ||||
| Gurmit Singh} | 4 | ||||
| Edmund Chen} | 6 | ||||
| Terence Cao | |||||
| Huang Wenyong | |||||
| Adrian Pang | |||||
| Guo Liang | |||||
| Mark Lee | 8 | ||||
| Elvin Ng | 1 | ||||
| Vincent Ng | 1 | ||||
| Chen Shucheng | |||||
| Dennis Chew | |||||
| Qi Yuwu | 3 | ||||
| Christopher Lee | 8 | ||||
| Bryan Wong | 4 | ||||
| Tay Ping Hui | 6 | ||||
| Chen Hanwei | |||||
| Marcus Chin | |||||
| Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes | |||||
| Artistes | Top 18 | Top 16 | Top 14 | Top 12 | Top 10 |
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| Pan Lingling | |||||
| Joanne Peh | |||||
| Fiona Xie | 2 | ||||
| Kym Ng} | 3 | ||||
| Xiang Yun} | 7 | ||||
| Rui En | 2 | ||||
| Patricia Mok | |||||
| Bukoh Mary 巫许çè | |||||
| Priscelia Chan | |||||
| Quan Yi Fong | 2 | ||||
| Yvonne Lim | |||||
| Jacelyn Tay | |||||
| Jesseca Liu | 1 | ||||
| Huang Biren | 9 | ||||
| Michelle Chong | |||||
| Michelle Chia | 3 | ||||
| Jeanette Aw | 4 | ||||
| Ivy Lee | |||||
| Chew Sin Huey | |||||
| Felicia Chin | 1 | ||||
Presenters and performers
The following individuals presented awards or performed musical numbers.
| Artistes / Special guests | Presented / Performed |
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| Angie Chiu Francis Ng |
Presented Best Drama Serial |
| Judges of Project SuperStar: Billy Koh 许ç¯è¯ Lee Wei Song æä¼è Li Feihui Anthony Png æ¹é桦 Dawn Yip å¶ä½©è¬ |
Presented Best Variety Show |
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Presented Best Variety Special |
| Dylan Kuo Joe "Joseph" Cheng |
Presented Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor |
| CEO, MediaCorp Lucas Chow 卿°¸å¼º |
Gave out All-Star Favourite Artiste |
| Mavis Hee | Presented Best Newcomer |
| KPMG Singapore associate æè¯è¹ |
Gave presenter result list |
| Hee Theng Fong è®¸å»·è³ | Presented Best News / Current Affairs Presenter |
| Chi-Chien Kuo éåä¹¾ Tai Chih-yuan |
Presented comedic skit and Best Variety Show Host |
| Kong Jiu ä¹å | Performed "天ä¸äººé´" (as Fei Yu-ching è´¹çæ¸ ), "å¿å¤ªè½¯" (as Richie Jen 任贤é½) and "ä¸åçå¿" (as Fei) as entrance performance during comedic skit |
| Francis Ng å´éå® | Presented Best Actress |
| Angie Chiu Melvin Wong é»é¦ç |
Presented Best Actor |
| Tony Sun Zax Wang çä»ç« (from 5566) |
Presented Top 10 Most Popular Female Artistes |
| Nick Cheung Jessica Hsuan |
Presented Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes |
Television spinoff
An eight-week half-hour series, titled Star Awards Up-close premiered on Tuesdays 8:30 pm from 17 October until 5 December, focusing on the award show leading up to the actual show on 10 December, along with presentation of 'side awards' (not an actual award). The weekly popularity results for the Top 10 Most Popular Artistes were announced as well. The series was hosted by Dasmond Koh and Christina Lin.
Ceremony
Professional and Technical Awards were presented before the main ceremony via a clip montage due to time constraints. The main awards were presented during the ceremony.
Criticism
The ceremony for Star Awards 2006 received mixed reception, however, criticisms were surfaced from the technical, camera and backstage crew, ranging from technical problems (i.e. lack of sound control, or display glitches) to management (i.e. time management and area allocation, the latter did receive complaints from the audiences watching from the mosh pit and free standing areas).
St. James Power Station, which was selected as the venue, was also criticised by viewers, citing that the venue was too small to host award ceremonies as artistes and audience were either squeezed in or forced out of the venue due to limited space. However, four other venues outside the MediaCorp Studios at Caldecott studios (1996's World Trade Centre, 2010â11's Resorts World Sentosa, 2012â13's Marina Bay Sands and 2014's Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre) were much more favourable in hosting live performances since, specifically Star Awards.
The nominations also saw controversies whereas the potential artistes, notably Aileen Tan, who had two leading roles, failed to receive nominations for both Best Actresses and the Top 10 Most Favourite artiste, in the place for singers Kelvin Tan, Candyce Toh and Chew Sin Huey, all of which were nominated for the first time. This led to outrage by Tan's detractors, who claimed that she has taken on stereotype roles, particular that of fierce, angry and constantly screaming characters too many times, which could have impacted her nomination chances.
During the award ceremony, both the acceptance speeches for Tay Ping Hui (Tay unnecessarily extended for an extended duration, causing host Bryan Wong was unable to finish his speech on time) and Huang Yiliang (Huang making remarks unsuitable for audiences) had resulted in complaints lodged by the viewers. The guest presenters were also heavily criticised in terms on jokes, leading MediaCorp to force out fans from entering the pub.
The adjustment of the ratio for the "Top 10 Most Favourite Artistes" received mixed reviews about the 50% allocation of the final results, which was done in August 2006 by a survey of about 600 Singaporeans. The reviews ranging from advantages assumed by newer artistes, but also a bit of criticism when rumours were spread on why Kelvin Tan Wei Lian lost by some votes in the weekly survey results. Despite this, the 50% allocation would later be returned in Star Awards 2018, and revised where it was done on a derivation of 1,000 votes.
Awards
| Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref |
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| 2007 | Star Awards | Best Entertainment Special Programme | N/a | Won |
External links
- Star Awards 2006 Official Website
- Trailers and popularity Award's weekly results (in video)
- Nominees for Non-audience voting awards such as Best Actor and Best Actress (English Edition)
- Nominees for Non-audience voting awards such as Best Actor and Best Actress (Chinese Edition)
- Nominees of Popularity Award (English Edition)
- Nominees of Popularity Award (Chinese Edition)
- Interview with some Stars
- Star Awards Surprises