TV Guide announces Best on the Box People's Choice Awards winners

Stars of the TV series Outrageous Fortune have held onto their hotly contested titles in the TV Guide Best on the Box People’s Choice Awards.

Robyn Malcolm, who plays tough-as-nails matriarch Cheryl West in Outrageous Fortune, has been voted Sexiest Woman for the third year running and Best Actress on television for the sixth year in a row.

Malcolm’s co-star in the hit TV series, Antony Starr, holds onto his Sexiest Man title for the second year and the Best Actor gong for the third time.

Considered a sex symbol on-screen, Antony says off-screen it’s a different story. “If I was treated like that I would probably go and hide in cave somewhere because I’d be too embarrassed. I tend to slip under the radar in that department which is fine by me,” he says.

In the Sexiest Woman category, Robyn beat runner-up and Breakfast presenter Pippa Wetzell by a mere 73 votes and while she’s flattered at the result says she is a “pretty normal sort of a bird”.

“Perhaps in other parts of the world, the Angelina Jolies get elevated to those positions. But I like that in New Zealand we seem to like our girls normal.”

Outrageous Fortune also topped the Best Drama category for the fifth year running.

TVNZ and TV3 presenters and shows dominated the remaining categories, which attracted more than 13,000 votes from the TV viewing public over a three-week period.

In the news and current affairs arena, TV ONE’s Peter Williams was voted Best News Presenter, beating runner-up and long-standing category winner Simon Dallow, by nearly 600 votes.

TV3’s John Campbell sneaked past Paul Henry to take the Best Current Affairs Presenter title while the battle at 6pm was won by One News, which took out the Best News category with 3 News runner-up.

Best Current Affairs went to 60 Minutes (TV3) with Campbell Live (TV3) in second place.

The sun will be shining on TV ONE’s Breakfast team with Tamati Coffey winning Best Weather Presenter and the live weekday morning show voted Best Lifestyle Show.

Television and radio personality Jason Gunn was again popular with voters winning Best General Presenter for a third year for Dancing With The Stars (TV ONE) and Funniest Person on TV, beating runner-up Rhys Darby by 608 votes.

TV Guide editor Julie Eley says the voter turnout was strong which pulled through new winners. “The best presenter categories are always interesting to watch as they change each year.  Peter Williams has been a wonderful addition to our screens over more than three decades and it’s fantastic to see his contribution to ONE News recognised, along with long-time favourites Jason Gunn and Kevin Milne.”

TV GUIDE BEST ON THE BOX PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS 2010 – Winners

SEXIEST WOMAN
Robyn Malcolm (Cheryl West – Outrageous Fortune TV3)

SEXIEST MAN
Antony Starr (Jethro/ Van West – Outrageous Fortune TV3)

BEST ACTOR
Antony Starr (Jethro/ Van West – Outrageous Fortune TV3)

BEST ACTRESS
Robyn Malcolm (Cheryl West – Outrageous Fortune TV3)

BEST PRESENTER, NEWS
Peter Williams (TV ONE)

BEST PRESENTER, CURRENT AFFAIRS
John Campbell (Campbell Live TV3)

BEST PRESENTER, GENERAL
Jason Gunn (Dancing With The Stars TV ONE)

BEST PRESENTER, LIFESTYLE/ ADVICE
Kevin Milne (Fair Go TV ONE)

BEST PRESENTER, WEATHER
Tamati Coffey (Breakfast TV ONE)

BEST PRESENTER, SPORT
Hamish McKay (TV3)

RISING STAR
Ido Drent (Shortland Street TV2)

FUNNIEST PERSON ON TV
Jason Gunn (Dancing With The Stars/ Wheel Of Fortune TV ONE)

BEST NEWS
One News (TV ONE)

BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS
60 Minutes (TV3)

BEST SPECIAL EVENT
Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards (C4)

BEST DOCUMENTARY SERIES
Intrepid Journeys (TV ONE)

BEST ENTERTAINMENT SHOW
Dancing With The Stars (TV ONE)

BEST KIDS’ SHOW
What Now (TV2)

BEST DRAMA
Outrageous Fortune (TV3)

BEST COMEDY
bro’Town (TV3)

BEST REALITY SERIES
Police Ten-7 (TV2)

BEST LIFESTYLE SHOW
Breakfast (TV ONE)

BEST ADVICE SHOW
Fair Go (TV ONE)

BEST SPORTS SHOW
ITM Fishing Show (TV3)

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  • aaronimpact

    A couple of the winners are predictable, which makes it boring. There would be an uproar if the same actors won oscars every year.

    But it’s the people that are voting.

  • bobscoffee

    How does Robyn Malcom win sexiest woman? Obviously the young people aren’t voting in these awards