Logie Award for Most Popular Reality Program

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Logie Award for Most Popular Reality Program
Country Australia
Presented by TV Week
First awarded2000
Currently held by MasterChef Australia: Fans & Favourites (2023)
Most awards The Block & MasterChef Australia (5)
Website www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au

The Logie for Most Popular Reality Program is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. The award recognises the popularity of an Australian reality program.

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The award was first awarded at the 42nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony, held in 2000. It was briefly renamed Best Reality Program (2016-2017). [1] From 2018, the award category name was reverted to Most Popular Reality Program. [2]

The winner and nominees of Most Popular Reality Program are chosen by the public through an online voting survey on the TV Week website. [3] The Block holds the record for the most wins, with five, followed by MasterChef Australia with four wins.

Winners and nominees

Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.

KeyMeaning
Indicates the winning program
YearProgramNetworkRef
2000 RPA
[4]
Australian Story
ABC
Doing Time
Nine Network
Kids' Ward
2001 The Mole
Seven Network
[5]
Animal Hospital
Nine Network
Popstars
Seven Network
RPA
Nine Network
2002 Big Brother
[6]
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Nine Network
The Mole
Seven Network
Popstars
Seven Network
RPA
Nine Network
2003 RPA
Nine Network
[7]
Australian Survivor
Nine Network
Big Brother
Network Ten
Celebrity Big Brother
Network Ten
The Mole
Seven Network
2004 Australian Idol
Network Ten
[8]
Big Brother
Network Ten
The Block
Nine Network
The Mole in Paradise
Seven Network
RPA
Nine Network
2005 Australian Idol
Network Ten
[9]
Big Brother
Network Ten
The Block
Nine Network
My Restaurant Rules
Seven Network
RPA
Nine Network
2006 Australian Idol
Network Ten
Big Brother
Network Ten
Border Security
Seven Network
The Mole
Seven Network
RPA
Nine Network
2007 Dancing with the Stars
Seven Network
Australian Idol
Network Ten
Big Brother
Network Ten
The Biggest Loser
Network Ten
It Takes Two
Seven Network
2008 Dancing with the Stars
Seven Network
Australian Idol
Network Ten
Big Brother
Network Ten
The Biggest Loser
Network Ten
It Takes Two
Seven Network
2009 So You Think You Can Dance
Network Ten
Australian Idol
Network Ten
The Biggest Loser
Network Ten
Dancing with the Stars
Seven Network
The Farmer Wants a Wife
Nine Network
2010 MasterChef Australia
Network Ten
The Biggest Loser
Network Ten
Dancing with the Stars
Seven Network
The Farmer Wants a Wife
Nine Network
So You Think You Can Dance
Network Ten
2011 MasterChef Australia
Network Ten
The Biggest Loser
Network Ten
Dancing with the Stars
Seven Network
The Farmer Wants a Wife
Nine Network
The X Factor
Seven Network
2012 The Block
Nine Network
Beauty and the Geek
Seven Network
MasterChef Australia
Network Ten
My Kitchen Rules
Seven Network
The X Factor
Seven Network
2013 The Block
Nine Network
Beauty and the Geek
Seven Network
Big Brother
Nine Network
MasterChef Australia
Network Ten
My Kitchen Rules
Seven Network
2014 My Kitchen Rules
Seven Network
Big Brother
Nine Network
The Block All Stars
Nine Network
The Block Sky High
Nine Network
Bondi Rescue
Network Ten
2015 The Block
Nine Network
Big Brother
Nine Network
Bondi Rescue
Network Ten
Bondi Vet
Network Ten
My Kitchen Rules
Seven Network
2016 The Block
Nine Network
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
Network Ten
Masterchef Australia
Network Ten
My Kitchen Rules
Seven Network
The Bachelorette Australia
Network Ten
2017 The Block
Nine Network
Australian Survivor
Network Ten
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
Network Ten
Masterchef Australia
Network Ten
My Kitchen Rules
Seven Network
2018 The Block
Nine Network
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
Network Ten
Married at First Sight
Nine Network
My Kitchen Rules
Seven Network
Travel Guides
Nine Network
2019 MasterChef Australia
Network Ten
Australian Survivor: Champions vs. Contenders
Network Ten
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
Network Ten
Married at First Sight
Nine Network
My Kitchen Rules
Seven Network
The Block
Nine Network
2022 MasterChef Australia
Network Ten
The Block: Fans vs Faves
Nine Network
Celebrity Apprentice Australia
Nine Network
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
Network Ten
Married at First Sight
Nine Network
SAS Australia
Seven Network
2023 MasterChef Australia: Fans & Favourites
Network Ten
Farmer Wants A Wife
Seven Network
Hunted Australia
Network Ten
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
Network Ten
Married at First Sight
Nine Network
The Block
Nine Network

Multiple wins/nominations

NumberProgram
Wins
5
The Block
5
MasterChef Australia
3
Australian Idol
2
RPA
2
Dancing with the Stars
Nominations
11
The Block
9
Big Brother
9
MasterChef Australia
7
RPA
6
Australian Idol
6
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
5
The Mole
5
Dancing with the Stars
5
The Biggest Loser
5
My Kitchen Rules
4
The Farmer Wants a Wife
4 Married at First Sight

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