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Christopher Awards
| Also known as: | The (n)th Annual Christopher Awards Gala |
| Location: | New York, USA |
| Media type(s): | Film, Television, Misc |
| Event type: | Special interest event |
| Official website(s): | http://www.christophers.org/ |
| Notes: | - The Christopher Awards acknowledge that the role of the media is unique and its influence far-reaching. The awards were established in accord with the principles of their parent organization to salute media that "affirm the highest values of the human spirit." The Awards are noncompetitive and their goal is to encourage men, women and children to pursue excellence in creative arenas that have the potential to influence a mass audience positively. (from the event's web site, 2004)
- Since 1949, 1,226 films, books, broadcast TV and cable programs, their 3,299 creators, and 80 special honorees have received Christopher Awards. (as of February 2004) (from the event's web site, 2004)
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| 2008 | unknown | unknown | unknown |
| 2007 | Freefall (2007) |
| 2006 | Mad Hot Ballroom (2005) |
| 2005 | unknown |
2004 26 February | Time-Life Building, New York, New York, USA | Brooke Ellison Story, The (2004) (TV) |
2002 28 February | Lost Battalion, The (2001) (TV) |
2001 22 February | Baby (2000) (TV) |
2000 24 February | unknown |
1999 25 February | Cokie Roberts | St. Regis Hotel, New York, New York, USA |
| 1997 | unknown | unknown | Old Man (1997) (TV) |
| 1996 | Living on the Edge (1995) (TV) |
| 1995 | Christmas Box, The (1995) (TV) |
| 1993 | unknown |
| 1992 | Rudy (1993) |
| 1991 | Incident, The (1990) (TV) |
| 1989 | Stand and Deliver (1988) |
| 1988 | unknown |
| 1987 | Eye on the Sparrow (1987) (TV) |
| 1986 | Girl Who Spelled Freedom, The (1986) (TV) |
| 1984 | unknown |
| 1983 |
| 1981 |
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