The People's Choice Awards are a series of American awards given annually in several television, film, and music categories. They were first awarded in March 1975. The awards are based on nation-wide opinion polling conducted by the Gallup Organization. In recent years, a few awards are based on a combination of Gallup and Internet polling.

Award categories have varied over the years, but include:

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1 Television
2 Film
3 Music

Television

  • Favorite Drama Series
  • Favorite Comedy Series
  • Favorite New Drama Series
  • Favorite New Comedy Series
  • Favorite Female Performer
  • Favorite Male Performer
  • Favorite Reality-based Show
  • Favorite Talk-show Host
  • Favorite Daytime Dramatic Series

Film

  • Favorite Motion Picture
  • Favorite Drama
  • Favorite Comedy
  • Favorite Actor
  • Favorite Actress

Music

  • Favorite Male Musical Performer
  • Favorite Female Musical Performer
  • Favorite Musical Group or Band

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2003, television winners were CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Friends, Joan of Arcadia, Two and a Half Men, Jennifer Aniston, Ray Romano, Survivor: Pearl Islands, and Oprah Winfrey. Motion picture winners were Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Bruce Almighty, Mel Gibson, and Julia Roberts. Music awards went to Matchbox Twenty, Faith Hill, Beyoncé Knowles, and Tim McGraw. Tom Hanks received a special Favorite All-Time Entertainer award.