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22nd People's Choice Awards

Pop culture award show held in 1996


Pop culture award show held in 1996

FieldValue
name22nd People's Choice Awards
dateMarch 10, 1996
locationUniversal Studios Hollywood, Universal City, California
hostBrett Butler
networkCBS
mainPeople's Choice Awards
previous21st
next23rd

The 22nd People's Choice Awards, honoring the best in popular culture for 1995, were held on March 10, 1996, at Universal Studios Hollywood, in Universal City, California. They were hosted by Brett Butler, and broadcast on CBS.

Michael Douglas received a special award for his work in the motion picture industry.

Awards

Winners are listed first, in bold.

Favorite New TV ComedyFavorite Female Musical PerformerFavorite Comedy Motion PictureFavorite Rock GroupFavorite Male TV PerformerFavorite Male Musical PerformerFavorite Female Performer In A New TV SeriesFavorite Female TV PerformerFavorite Motion Picture ActorFavorite TV ComedyFavorite TV DramaFavorite Motion Picture ActressFavorite Dramatic Motion PictureFavorite Male Performer In A New TV SeriesFavorite Actress In A Comedy Motion PictureFavorite Actor In A Dramatic Motion PictureFavorite Actor In A Comedy Motion PictureFavorite Actress In A Dramatic Motion PictureFavorite Motion PictureFavorite New TV Dramatic Series

References

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