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23rd People's Choice Awards
Pop culture award show held in 1997
Pop culture award show held in 1997
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 23rd People's Choice Awards |
| date | January 12, 1997 |
| location | Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Pasadena, California |
| host | Don Johnson and Roma Downey |
| network | CBS |
| main | People's Choice Awards |
| previous | 22nd |
| next | 24th |
The 23rd People's Choice Awards, honoring the best in popular culture for 1996, were held on January 12, 1997, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California. They were hosted by Don Johnson and Roma Downey, and broadcast on CBS.
The theme music is used for the pounding dance beats heard.
Rob Reiner received a special award for his work in the motion picture and television industry.
Awards
Winners are listed first, in bold.
| Favorite New TV Comedy | Favorite Female Musical Performer | Favorite Comedy Motion Picture | Favorite Daytime Serial | Favorite Male TV Performer | Favorite Male Musical Performer | Favorite Female Performer In A New TV Series | Favorite Female TV Performer | Favorite Motion Picture Actor | Favorite TV Comedy | Favorite TV Drama | Favorite Motion Picture Actress | Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture | Favorite Male Performer In A New TV Series | Favorite New TV Dramatic Series |
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