Logie Awards

The Gold Logie Award is presented to the Most Popular Personality on Australian Television. It has been awarded awarded annually at TV Week Logie Awards since in 1960. It is considered the most prestigious award anyone can receive in the Austraian television industry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television"

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The Logie Awards are the Australian television industry awards, which have been presented annually since 1959. They are the approximate Australian equivalent of the Emmy Awards. The name of the awards honours John Logie Baird who invented television as a practical medium. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Award"

The 1968 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 22 March 1968. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1968"

The 1970 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 20 March 1970. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1970"

The 1971 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 26 March 1971. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1971"

The 1972 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 18 February 1972. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1972"

The 1973 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 16 February 1973. Tony Barber won the Gold Logie for his appearances on Channel 7's "The Great Temptation" ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1973"

The 1974 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 8 March 1974. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1974"

The 1975 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 7 March 1975. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1975"

The 1976 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 12 March 1976. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1976"

The 1977 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 25 March 1977. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1977"

The 1978 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 3 March 1978. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1978"

The 1979 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 16 March 1979. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1979"

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The 1980 Logie Awards Ceremony was held on 14 March 1980. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1980"

The 1981 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 10 April 1981. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1981"

The 1982 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 12 March 1982. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1982"

The 1983 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 22 April 1983. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1983"

The 1984 Logie Award Ceremony was held on 6 April 1984. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1984"

The 27th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 26 April 1985 at the World Trade Centre in Melbourne, and broadcast on the xx Network. Greg Evans from Perfect Match was the Master of Ceremonies for the first and only time. This article lists the winners of the 31 Logie Awards ( Australian television) for 1985. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1985"

The 28th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 18 April 1986 at the State Theatre in Sydney, (the last to date to be held in Sydney) and broadcast on the Nine Network. Michael Willesee was the Master of Ceremonies for the second and final time. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards ( Australian television) for 1986. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1986"

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The 29th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 3 April 1987 at the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne and broadcast on the Ten Network. Don Lane the former actor of The Don Lane Show was the Master of Ceremonies for the first time and only time. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards ( Australian television) for 1987. ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1987"

The 30th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 11 March 1988 at the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network. Daryl Somers from Hey Hey It's Saturday was the Master of Ceremonies for the first time since 1983. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards ( Australian television) for 1988: ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1988"

The 31st Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 17 March 1989 at the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne and broadcast on the Seven Network for the very first time. Bert Newton was the Master of Ceremonies for the 17th time. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards ( Australian television) for 1989: ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1989"

The 32nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 9 March 1990 at the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne and broadcast on the Network Ten. Mark Mitchell from The Comedy Company was the Master of Ceremonies for the evening. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards ( Australian television) for 1990: ...more on Wikipedia about "Logie Awards of 1990"

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