Tamati, Toni NZ's sexiest TV stars

Tamati Coffey and Toni Street have been chosen as New Zealand television's sexiest stars. Photo:...
Tamati Coffey and Toni Street have been chosen as New Zealand television's sexiest stars. Photo: Norrie Montgomery/NZ Herald
Television's sexiest stars can be found on TV One - but the best presenters are on TV3.

That's according to a new poll by local telly magazine TV Guide, whose readers named TV One's weekend Breakfast host Toni Street and weather presenter Tamati Coffey as New Zealand's sexiest TV stars.

Street beat fellow nominees Kimberly Crossman, Samantha Hayes, Hayley Holt, Alison Pugh and Esther Stephens to the title, while Coffey was chosen over Pua Magasiva, Robbie Magasiva, Jay Ryan, Jeremy Corbett and Simon Dallow.

Street told Fairfax NZ her winning smile helped her lift the title.

"I'm a naturally friendly person, and I think Kiwis can relate to that," she said.

While TV One had the sexiest presenters, TV3 had the best, with Hilary Barry winning best presenter for her role on 3 News, and John Campbell winning best current affairs presenter for Campbell Live.

One News won best news, Campbell Live was named best current affairs, and Breakfast took out the title for best morning show.

The full results:

Sexiest woman: Toni Street

Sexiest man: Tamati Coffey

Best actor: Jay Ryan

Best actress: Amanda Billing

Best presenter: Hilary Barry

Best presenter, current affairs: John Campbell

Best presenter, general: Marcus Lush

Best presenter, weather: Tamati Coffey

Best presenter, sport: Hamish McKay

Funniest person on TV: Jeremy Corbett

Rising star: Nadine Chalmers-Ross

Best news: One News

Best current affairs: Campbell Live

Best morning show: Breakfast

Best special event: Rugby World Cup 2011

Best documentary series: Intrepid Journeys

Best one-off documentary: Inside NZ: Inside Child Poverty - A Special Report

Best kids/youth show: What Now

Best drama series: Shortland Street

Best one-off drama: Tangiwai

Best comedy: 7 Days

Best reality series: Missing Pieces

Best culinary series: MasterChef New Zealand

Best advice show: Fair Go

Best sports show: The Crowd Goes Wild

- Herald online

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