Logie Awards of 1996

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The 38th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Sunday 21 April 1996 at Melbourne Park Centre and broadcast on the Nine Network. Daryl Somers from Hey Hey It's Saturday was the Master of Ceremonies for the evening. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 1996:

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[edit] Gold Logie

Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
Winner:
Ray Martin, A Current Affair, Nine Network
Nominated:
Lisa McCune, Blue Heelers, Seven Network
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[edit] Silver Logie

Most Popular Actor
Winner:
Dieter Brummer, Home And Away, Seven Network
Nominated:
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Most Popular Actress
Winner:
Lisa McCune, Blue Heelers, Seven Network
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Most Popular Series
Winner:
Home And Away, Seven Network
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[edit] Logie

Most Popular Drama
Winner:
Police Rescue, ABC TV
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Most Popular Light Entertainment Program
Winner:
Don't Forget Your Toothbrush, Nine Network
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Most Popular Comedy Program
Winner:
Full Frontal, Seven Network
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Most Popular Public Affairs Program
Winner:
A Current Affair, Nine Network
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Most Popular Lifestyle or Information Program
Winner:
Better Homes And Gardens, Seven Network
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Most Popular Sports Program
Winner:
The AFL Footy Show, Nine Network
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Most Popular Children's Program
Winner:
Agro's Cartoon Connection, Seven Network
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Most Popular Comedy Personality
Winner:
Magda Szubanski, Full Frontal, Seven Network
Nominated:
Russell Gilbert, Hey Hey It's Saturday, Nine Network
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Most Popular Light Entertainment Personality
Winner:
Daryl Somers, Hey Hey It's Saturday, Nine Network
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Most Popular New Talent
Winner:
Nic Testoni, Home And Away, Seven Network
Nominated:
Emma Harrison, Neighbours, Channel Ten
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[edit] Outstanding Awards

Most Outstanding Actor
Winner:
Richard Roxburgh, Blue Murder, ABC TV
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Most Outstanding Actress
Winner:
Jacqueline McKenzie, Halifax f.p., Nine Network
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Most Outstanding Achievement in Drama Production
Winner:
Blue Murder, ABC TV
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Most Outstanding Achievement in Public Affairs
Winner:
"Minor Surgery, Major Risk", Four Corners, ABC TV
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Most Outstanding Documentary
Winner:
Untold Desires, SBS TV
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Most Outstanding Achievement In News
Winner:
"Muraroa Protests", National Nine News, Nine Network
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Most Outstanding Achievement In Comedy
Winners:
Frontline, ABC TV
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Most Outstanding Achievement by a Regional Network
Winners:
No Time For Frailty, Prime Television
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[edit] Hall of Fame

After a lifetime in Australian television, Maurie Fields became the 13th inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame.

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