The 12th ACTRA Awards were presented on April 16, 1983. The ceremony was hosted by Don Harron.[1]
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau presented the top award for Best Television Program, and jokingly added Question Period as a fourth nominee in the category.[1]
Best Television Program | Earle Grey Award |
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Best Continuing TV Performance | Best Supporting TV Performance |
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Best New Performer | Best TV Variety Performance |
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Best Television Host or Interviewer | Best Children's Television Program |
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Best Writing, Television Drama | Best Writing, Television Comedy/Variety |
| - Roger Abbott, Dave Broadfoot, Don Ferguson, Gord Holtam, John Morgan and Rick Olsen, Royal Canadian Air Farce[2]
- Toller Cranston, Strawberry Ice[3]
- Johnny Wayne, Frank Shuster, Robert Cormier, Kate Lonsdale and Ted Lonsdale, Wayne and Shuster[3]
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Best Writing, Television Public Affairs |
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Best Radio Program | Best Radio Host or Interviewer |
- Scales of Justice: "Fruit of the Poisoned Tree"[2]
- Bloodflowers[3]
- Nuclear Peace[3]
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Best Radio Actor | Best Radio Variety Performance |
| - Roger Abbott, Dave Broadfoot, Don Ferguson, Luba Goy and John Morgan, Royal Canadian Air Farce[2]
- Édith Butler, Morningside[3]
- Paul Chato, Rick Green, Dan Redican, Carolyn Scott and Peter Wildman, Frantic Times[3]
- Cal Dodd, The Entertainers[3]
- Calla Krause, La voix humaine[3]
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Best Writing, Radio Drama | Best Writing, Radio Variety |
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Best Writing, Radio Documentary |
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Journalism and special awards
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