Star Awards 2007

Star Awards 2007
红星大奖2007
Date9 December 2007 (25th Anniversary)
16 December 2007 (Main ceremony)
LocationMediaCorp TV Theatre
CountrySingapore
Hosted byGuo Liang
Quan Yi Fong
Sharon Au (Ceremony only)
Christina Lim (Post-show)
Pornsak (Post-show)
Mark Lee (Post-show)
Jeff Wang (Post-show)
Vivian Lai (Post-show)
Highlights
Most awardsDrama:
Metamorphosis (2)
Variety/Info-ed:
Find Me a Singaporean
Say It If You Dare 3
Star Awards 2006 (1 each)
Most nominationsDrama:
Mars vs Venus (7)
Variety/Info-ed:
Say It if You Dare 3 (2)
Best DramaMetamorphosis
Best Variety ShowSay It If You Dare 3
Best ActorZheng Geping
Best ActressYvonne Lim
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMediaCorp Channel 8
MediaCorp Channel U (Post-show)
Runtime180 mins (both presentations)
60 mins (Post-show)
15 mins (Prelude)
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Star Awards 2007 (Chinese: 红星大奖 2007) was a television award ceremony held in Singapore. It is part of the annual Star Awards organised by MediaCorp for MediaCorp TV Channel 8. It was the first Star Awards ceremony to be broadcast in two weeks putting emphasis on two programmes; the first ceremony, broadcast on 9 December 2007, titled 红星大奖之戏剧情牵25 (lit. Star Awards 25th Drama Anniversary), commentating 25 years of drama in the Television in Singapore (the ceremony would later become a legacy of having a separate presentation of Professional and Technical awards, which would not happen until Star Awards 2010). The second show, airing 16 December 2007, would be a regular ceremony.

The 2007 ceremony was notable as it was the last ceremony to be held at the end of the year (months of December). Starting on the next ceremony of 2009, until its first exception in 2020, all the future Star Awards ceremonies would be held on the months of April (2020's ceremony however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resulted in the postponement of the ceremony till later date). It was also the first ceremony not to present the All-time Favourite Artiste award since the inception of the category in 2004.