Star Awards 2021
Star Awards 2021 (Chinese: 红星大奖2021) is a television award ceremony which is held in Singapore, which will honour the best Singaporean television released between January 2019 and December 2020.
Star Awards 2021 红星大奖2021 | |
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Sponsored by | Bioskin Simmons Holistic Way Daikin |
Date | 18 April 2021 |
Location | MES Theatre @ Mediacorp (Awards Ceremony) |
Country | Singapore |
Most nominations | A Jungle Survivor 森林生存记 (6) |
Former Awards | All-time Favourite Artiste: Dasmond Koh 许振荣 |
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Network | Mediacorp Channel 8 Mediacorp Channel U meWatch |
Runtime | 180 mins (Awards Ceremony) 60 mins (Walk-of-fame/Post Party) |
Originally scheduled for 26 April 2020, the ceremony was postponed to at least the second half of the year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic;[1] it was further postponed on 7 August 2020 to 18 April 2021, and he eligibility period for Singaporean television was extended accordingly through 31 December 2020. This marked the second calendar year since 2008 without a Star Awards ceremony, and the first ceremony to be postponed for a year.[2]
Schedule
Date | Event |
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18 April 2021 | Star Awards 2021 presentations |
Winners and Nominees
The nominees were announced on 4 February 2021. Winners are listed first, followed by boldface.[3]
Best Drama Series 最佳电视剧 | Best Radio Programme 最佳电台节目 (NEW) |
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Best Actor 最佳男主角 | Best Actress 最佳女主角 |
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Best Supporting Actor 最佳男配角 | Best Supporting Actress 最佳女配角 |
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Best Newcomer 最佳新人 | Young Talent Award 青苹果奖 |
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Best Evergreen Artiste 常青演绎奖 | Best Programme Hosts 最佳综艺及资讯节目主持人 |
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Best Short-Form Drama Series 最佳短篇戏剧 | Best Short-Form Variety Programme 最佳短篇综艺节目 |
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Best Entertainment Programme 最佳综艺节目 | Best Infotainment Programme 最佳资讯节目 |
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Best Entertainment Special 最佳综艺特备节目 | Best Theme Song 最佳主题曲 |
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Drama Series with multiple nominations
The following Series received two or more nominations:
Nominations | Drama Series |
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6 | A Jungle Survivor 森林生存记 |
5 | A Quest To Heal 我的女侠罗明依 |
All Is Well (Singapore) 你那边怎样,我这边OK | |
4 | C.L.I.F. 5 警徽天职之海岸卫队 |
My Guardian Angels 单翼天使 | |
3 | Day Break 天空渐渐亮 |
Hello From The Other Side 阴错阳差 | |
Terror Within 内颤 | |
2 | My One In A Million 我的万里挑一 |
Super Dad 男神不败 | |
Happy Prince 快乐王子 | |
How Are You? 好世谋? | |
After The Stars 攻星计 | |
Interns' Survivor Guide 实习生的生存记 |
Programmes with multiple nominations
The following Programmes received two or more nominations:
Nominations | Programmes |
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3 | Ah Gong Can Cook 阿公来做饭 |
2 | King of Culinary S2 三把刀2 |
House Everything 家简尘除 | |
Yi Fong and Elanor's Kitchen 怡凤和妹妹的厨房 | |
Be My Guest S2 我。董。你。2 | |
The Destined One 众里寻一 2 | |
Hear U Out 权听你说 |
Sponsors Awards
Bioskin Most Charismatic Artiste Award Bioskin 魅力四射奖
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Special Awards
All Time Favorite Artiste 超级红星 |
许振荣 |
2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2007 | 2012 | 2013 | 2015 | 2018 | 2019 |
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Award information
Awards trivia
- This is the first ceremony to introduce Best Radio Programme, an award for radio programs.
- Best News Story and Best Current Affairs Story were not presented for the third consecutive ceremony since 2018, and Best News Presenter and Best Current Affairs Presenter for the seventh time since 2014, despite the fact that 8World already had more than ten news presenters as of 2021.
- Due to the expanded period of eligibility (see Impact of the COVID–19 pandemic below), this is the first ceremony to have more than the typical five nominations for most of the awards categories.
Impact of the COVID–19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic saw postponements in television production and Mediacorp had since suspended studio audience starting 7 February.[1] The ceremony was first announced to be held on 26 April 2020, but in an announcement on 19 February, the ceremony was delayed to the second half of the year, and that the original date falls on the period of "Circuit Breaker" (between 7 April and 1 June). On 7 August, Mediacorp announced that the ceremony will not be held in the 2020 year and delaying it to 18 April 2021, and the eligibility periods for the television series would be extended through 31 December 2020. Despite having options on conducting ceremonies virtually, Mediacorp chose to combine both the 2020 and 2021 ceremonies into a single ceremony as a 'bigger celebration', adding that the decision was to "continue to place the health and safety of our artistes, crew and guests as a top priority." However, further details were announced at a later date.[2]
References
- "Mediacorp postpones Star Awards 2020 over COVID-19 concerns". Retrieved 19 February 2020.
- "It's official: No Star Awards this year and it will be back in April 2021". CNA Lifestyle.
- "Star Awards 2021 nominees revealed – this year's show includes new category". Retrieved 5 February 2021.