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Faith & Values Awards

Dr. Ted Baehr, founder and chairman of the Christian Film & Television Commission (right), greets 7th Heaven actor Stephen Collins at the 14th Annual Movieguide® Faith & Values Awards.

Beverly Hills, CA – Long-running WB program 7th Heaven, ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and PAX Television's Sue Thomas F.B. Eye earned top honors at the 14th Annual Movieguide® Faith & Values Awards, held Thursday in Beverly Hills.

Sponsored by the Christian Film & Television Commission (CFTVC), the Faith and Values Awards recognizes television shows and movies which the organization deems as the best of family-friendly fare for the previous year. CFTVC seeks to encourage entertainment professionals and families to reject objectionable programming.

A list of winners follows.



14th Annual Movieguide® Faith & Values Awards Recipients

Television

John Templeton Foundation Epiphany Prize for Most Inspiring TV Program Of 2005

7TH Heaven (WB), "X-MAS" episode
Other nominees: Beyond Narnia: C.S.Lewis and Pope John Paul II


Ware Foundation Libertas Prize for 2005 Movie or TV Program Promoting Positive American Values
(Tie) Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye
Other nominees: 7th Heaven, Little House On The Prairie and Three Wishes

Grace Award For Most Inspiring Television Acting In 2005
Deanne Bray for Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye, "Beginnings and Endings" episode
Other nominees: Stephen Collins for 7TH Heaven (WB), "X-MAS" episode; Bruce Greenwood in Saving Millie and Jon Voight, Cary Elwes for Pope John Paul II

Film


John Templeton Foundation Epiphany Prize for Most Inspiring Movie of 2005
Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Disney and Walden Media)
Other nominees: Millions and The Ninth Day

Best Film For Families
Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe

Ten Best 2005 Films for Families
1. The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
2. Madagascar
3. Dreamer: Inspired By A True Story
4. March Of The Penguins
5. Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
6. Robots
7. Chicken Little
8. The Greatest Game Ever Played
9. Sky High
10. Valiant

Best Film for Mature Audiences
Pride & Prejudice

Ten Best 2005 Films for Mature Audiences
1. Pride & Prejudice

2. Batman Begins

3. Millions

4. The Interpreter

5. The Great Raid

6. The Island

7. The Ninth Day

8. Cinderella Man

9. Hitch

10. Downfall

Grace Award for Most Inspiring Movie Acting In 2005
Ulrich Matthes for The Ninth Day
Other nominees: Tom Wilkinson in The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Alex Etel in Millions