Logie Awards of 2002
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The 44th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Sunday 28 April 2002 at Crown Casino in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network. Wendy Harmer from the Sydney radio station 2Day FM was the Master of Ceremonies. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 2002:
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[edit] Gold Logie
- Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
- Winner:
- Georgie Parker, All Saints, Seven Network (2nd straight win)
- Nominated:
- Rove McManus, Rove (Live), Network Ten
- Ada Nicodemou, Home And Away, Seven Network
- Libby Tanner, All Saints, Seven Network
- John Wood, Blue Heelers, Seven Network (6th straight nomination)
[edit] Silver Logie
- Most Popular Actor
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Popular Actress
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Popular Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
[edit] Logie
- Most Popular New Male Talent
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Popular New Female Talent
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Michala Banas, Always Greener, Seven Network
- Sibylla Budd, The Secret Life Of Us, Network Ten
- Stephanie Chaves-Jacobsen, Home And Away, Seven Network
- Jessica Gower, The Secret Life Of Us, Network Ten
- Most Popular Light Entertainment Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Popular Lifestyle Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Changing Rooms, Nine Network
- Ground Force, Seven Network
- Harry's Practice, Seven Network
- Surprise Chef, Seven Network
- Most Popular Sports Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Outstanding Public Affairs Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Popular Reality Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Guess Who's Coming To Dinner?, Nine Network
- Popstars 2, Seven Network
- RPA, Nine Network
- The Mole 2, Seven Network
- Most Popular Game Show
- Winner:
- Nominated:
[edit] Outstanding Awards
- Most Outstanding Drama Series
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Do Or Die, Seven Network
- The Farm, ABC TV
- My Brother Jack, Network Ten
- Halifax f.p.: Playing God, Nine Network
- Most Outstanding Comedy Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Outstanding Children's Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- The Crash Zone (Season 2), Seven Network
- Cybergirl (Episode 1), Network Ten
- Hi-5, Nine Network
- Southern Cross, ?? Network
- Most Outstanding Actor
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Outstanding Actress
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Bathurst 1000, Network Ten
- Honda Indy 300, Network Ten
- Wimbledon Coverage 2001, Nine Network
- World Swimming Championships, Japan, Nine Network
- Most Outstanding Documentary Series
- Winner:
- Australians At War, ABC TV
- Nominated:
- 100 Years, ABC TV
- Drama School, Seven Network
- Journeys To The Ends Of The Earth, ABC TV
- Long Way to the Top, ABC TV
- The Ties That Bind, ?? Network
- Most Outstanding Special Report in a Public Affairs Program
- Winners:
- Nominated:
- "Wahid—Inside the Palace Walls", Foreign Correspondent, ABC TV
- "Party Tricks", Four Corners, ABC TV
- "The Body Snatchers", Sunday, Nine Network
- Most Outstanding News Reporter
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Jonathan Harley, ABC TV
- Paul Kadak, Seven Network
- Laurie Oakes, Nine Network
- Michelle Stone, Network Ten
- Most Outstanding News Coverage
- Winner:
- "Afghanistan", ABC News, ABC TV
- Nominated:
- "September 12th", ABC News, ABC TV
- "America Under Attack", National Nine News, Nine Network
- "NSW Christmas Bushfires", Seven News, Seven Network
- "Tampa Crisis", Seven News, Seven Network
[edit] Hall of Fame
After several years on Australian television, Mike Willesee became the 19th inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame.
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