Logie Award for Best Personality on Australian Television | |
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Country | Australia |
Presented by | TV Week |
First awarded | 1960 |
Currently held by | Samuel Johnson (2017) |
Most awards | Graham Kennedy and Ray Martin (5) |
Website | www |
The Gold Logie Award for Best Personality on Australian Television, commonly referred to simply as the Gold Logie, is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 2nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards, held in 1960 when the award was originally called Most Popular Personality on Australian Television. For the 2016 ceremony, the award was renamed from "Most Popular" to "Best". [1] The winner and nominees of the Gold Logie are chosen by the public through an online voting survey on the TV Week website. [2] Although there have been 56 awards ceremonies, a total of 65 Gold Logies have been won as two Gold Logies, for male and female, were awarded in 1962, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1976 and 1977. Graham Kennedy and Ray Martin hold the record for the most wins with five awards each. The most represented program's are The Don Lane Show and Blue Heelers
TV Week is a weekly Australian magazine that provides television program listings information and highlights, as well as television-related news.
The Logie Awards are an annual institution that celebrate Australian television, sponsored and organised by magazine TV Week, with the first ceremony in 1959.
The 2nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented in January 1960 at the Savoy Private Hotel in Melbourne. It was not televised. The awards were only for Melbourne television. All major cities had different stations. Hugh O'Brian was the guest host and presented some awards on IMT. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards for 1960:
Key | Meaning |
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Indicates the winner(s) |
Year | Nominees | Program(s) | Network | Ref |
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1960 | Graham Kennedy | In Melbourne Tonight | ||
1961 | Bob Dyer | Pick a Box | ||
1962 | Lorrae Desmond | The Lorrae Desmond Show | ||
Tommy Hanlon Jr. | It Could Be You | |||
1963 | Michael Charlton | Four Corners | ||
1964 | Bobby Limb | The Mobil Limb Show | ||
1965 | Jimmy Hannan | Jimmy | ||
1966 | Gordon Chater | The Mavis Bramston Show | ||
1967 | Graham Kennedy | In Melbourne Tonight | ||
Hazel Phillips | The Barry Crocker Show | |||
1968 | Brian Henderson | Bandstand | ||
1969 | Graham Kennedy | In Melbourne Tonight | ||
1970 | Barry Crocker | Sound of Music | ||
Maggie Tabberer | Maggie | |||
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin | Apollo 11 broadcast | |||
1971 | Gerard Kennedy | Division 4 | ||
Maggie Tabberer | Maggie | |||
Bob and Dolly Dyer | Pick a Box | |||
1972 | Gerard Kennedy | Division 4 | ||
1973 | Tony Barber | Great Temptation | ||
1974 | Graham Kennedy | The Graham Kennedy Show | ||
Pat McDonald | Number 96 | |||
1975 | Ernie Sigley | The Ernie Sigley Show | ||
Denise Drysdale | The Ernie Sigley Show | |||
1976 | Norman Gunston | The Norman Gunston Show | ||
Denise Drysdale | The Ernie Sigley Show | |||
1977 | Don Lane | The Don Lane Show | ||
Jeanne Little | The Mike Walsh Show | |||
1978 | Graham Kennedy | Blankety Blanks | ||
1979 | Bert Newton | The Don Lane Show | ||
1980 | Mike Walsh | The Mike Walsh Show | ||
1981 | Bert Newton | The Don Lane Show | ||
1982 | Bert Newton | The Don Lane Show | ||
1983 | Daryl Somers | Hey Hey It's Saturday | ||
1984 | Bert Newton | The Don Lane Show | ||
1985 | Rowena Wallace | Sons and Daughters | ||
1986 | Daryl Somers | Hey Hey It's Saturday | ||
1987 | Ray Martin | Midday | ||
1988 | Kylie Minogue | Neighbours | ||
1989 | Daryl Somers | Hey Hey It's Saturday | ||
1990 | Craig McLachlan | Neighbours | ||
1991 | Steve Vizard | Fast Forward | ||
1992 | Jana Wendt | A Current Affair | ||
1993 | Ray Martin | Midday | ||
1994 | Ray Martin | Midday | ||
1995 | Ray Martin | A Current Affair | ||
1996 | Ray Martin | A Current Affair | ||
1997 | Lisa McCune | Blue Heelers | ||
1998 | Lisa McCune | Blue Heelers | ||
Kerri-Anne Kennerley | Midday with Kerri-Anne | |||
Ray Martin | A Current Affair | |||
Daryl Somers | Hey Hey It's Saturday | |||
John Wood | Blue Heelers | |||
1999 | Lisa McCune | Blue Heelers | ||
Belinda Emmett | Home and Away | |||
Kerri-Anne Kennerley | Midday with Kerri-Anne | |||
Georgie Parker | All Saints | |||
John Wood | Blue Heelers | |||
2000 | Lisa McCune | Blue Heelers | ||
Don Burke | Burke's Backyard | |||
Georgie Parker | All Saints | |||
Sigrid Thornton | SeaChange | |||
John Wood | Blue Heelers | |||
2001 | Georgie Parker | All Saints | ||
Lisa McCune | Blue Heelers and The Potato Factory | |||
Ada Nicodemou | Home and Away | |||
Sigrid Thornton | SeaChange | |||
John Wood | Blue Heelers | |||
2002 | Georgie Parker | All Saints | ||
Rove McManus | Rove (Live) | |||
Ada Nicodemou | Home and Away | |||
Libby Tanner | All Saints | |||
John Wood | Blue Heelers | |||
2003 | Rove McManus | Rove (Live) | ||
Lisa Chappell | McLeod's Daughters | |||
Georgie Parker | All Saints | |||
Libby Tanner | All Saints | |||
John Wood | Blue Heelers | |||
2004 | Rove McManus | Rove (Live) | ||
Lisa Chappell | McLeod's Daughters | |||
Delta Goodrem | Neighbours | |||
Georgie Parker | All Saints | |||
John Wood | Blue Heelers | |||
2005 | Rove McManus | Rove (Live) | ||
Bridie Carter | McLeod's Daughters | |||
Bec Cartwright | Home and Away | |||
Georgie Parker | All Saints | |||
John Wood | Blue Heelers | |||
2006 | John Wood | Blue Heelers | ||
Natalie Bassingthwaighte | Neighbours | |||
Bridie Carter | McLeod's Daughters | |||
Bec Cartwright | Home and Away | |||
Rove McManus | Rove Live | |||
Bert Newton | Good Morning Australia | |||
Ada Nicodemou | Home and Away | |||
Kate Ritchie | Home and Away | |||
2007 | Kate Ritchie | Home and Away | ||
Natalie Blair | Neighbours | |||
Rachael Carpani | McLeod's Daughters | |||
John Howard | All Saints and The Real Seachange | |||
Simmone Jade Mackinnon | McLeod's Daughters | |||
Rove McManus | Rove Live | |||
Bert Newton | Bert's Family Feud and 20 to 1 | |||
John Wood | Blue Heelers | |||
2008 | Kate Ritchie | Home and Away | ||
Natalie Blair | Neighbours | |||
Andrew Denton | Enough Rope | |||
Adam Hills | Spicks and Specks | |||
John Howard | All Saints | |||
Chris Lilley | Summer Heights High | |||
Lisa McCune | Sea Patrol | |||
Rove McManus | Rove and Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? | |||
2009 | Rebecca Gibney | Packed to the Rafters | ||
Natalie Bassingthwaighte | So You Think You Can Dance Australia | |||
Andrew Denton | Enough Rope | |||
Adam Hills | Spicks and Specks | |||
Simmone Jade Mackinnon | McLeod's Daughters | |||
Rove McManus | Rove and Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? | |||
Kate Ritchie | Home and Away | |||
Ian Smith | Neighbours | |||
2010 | Ray Meagher | Home and Away | ||
Esther Anderson | Home and Away | |||
Wil Anderson | The Gruen Transfer | |||
Rebecca Gibney | Packed to the Rafters | |||
Adam Hills | Spicks and Specks | |||
Paul McDermott | Good News Week | |||
Rove McManus | Rove and Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? | |||
Shaun Micallef | Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation | |||
2011 | Karl Stefanovic | Today | ||
Rebecca Gibney | Packed to the Rafters | |||
Adam Hills | Spicks and Specks | |||
Asher Keddie | Offspring | |||
Jessica Marais | Packed to the Rafters | |||
Chrissie Swan | The Circle | |||
2012 | Hamish Blake | Hamish and Andy's Gap Year | ||
Esther Anderson | Home and Away | |||
Carrie Bickmore | The Project | |||
Adam Hills | Spicks and Specks and Adam Hills in Gordon Street Tonight | |||
Asher Keddie | Offspring | |||
Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo | ||||
Karl Stefanovic | Today | |||
2013 | Asher Keddie | Offspring | ||
Carrie Bickmore | The Project | |||
Hamish Blake | Hamish and Andy's Euro Gap Year | |||
Hamish and Andy's Caravan of Courage: Australia Vs New Zealand | ||||
Adam Hills | Adam Hills in Gordon Street Tonight | |||
Andy Lee | Hamish and Andy's Euro Gap Year | |||
Hamish and Andy's Caravan of Courage: Australia Vs New Zealand | ||||
Steve Peacocke | Home and Away | |||
2014 | Scott Cam | The Block | ||
Carrie Bickmore | The Project | |||
Essie Davis | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries | |||
Asher Keddie | Offspring | |||
Andy Lee | Hamish & Andy's Gap Year Asia | |||
Steve Peacocke | Home and Away | |||
2015 | Carrie Bickmore | The Project | ||
Hamish Blake | Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America | |||
Scott Cam | The Block | |||
Asher Keddie | Offspring | |||
Party Tricks | ||||
Andy Lee | Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America | |||
Steve Peacocke | Home and Away | |||
2016 | Waleed Aly | The Project | ||
Carrie Bickmore | The Project | |||
Essie Davis | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries | |||
Grant Denyer | Family Feud | |||
The Great Australian Spelling Bee | ||||
Lee Lin Chin | SBS World News | |||
The Feed | ||||
Scott Cam | The Block | |||
Reno Rumble | ||||
2017 | Samuel Johnson | Molly | ||
Waleed Aly | The Project | |||
Rodger Corser | Doctor Doctor | |||
The Doctor Blake Mysteries | ||||
Grant Denyer | All Star Family Feud | |||
Family Feud | ||||
The Great Australian Spelling Bee | ||||
Peter Helliar | The Project | |||
Jessica Marais | Love Child | |||
The Wrong Girl | ||||
Number | Winner |
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Wins | |
Graham Kennedy | |
Ray Martin | |
Lisa McCune | |
Bert Newton | |
Daryl Somers | |
Rove McManus | |
Maggie Tabberer | |
Gerard Kennedy | |
Denise Drysdale | |
Georgie Parker | |
Kate Ritchie | |
Wins | Program |
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The Don Lane Show | |
Blue Heelers | |
In Melbourne Tonight | |
The Ernie Sigley Show | |
Hey Hey It's Saturday | |
Midday | |
A Current Affair | |
Rove (Live) | |
Home and Away | |
Neighbours | |
Pick a Box | |
Maggie | |
Division 4 | |
The Mike Walsh Show | |
All Saints | |
The Project | |
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