Logie Awards of 2006

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The 48th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Sunday May 7, 2006 at the Crown Entertainment Complex in Melbourne and televised on the Nine Network.

The final nominees in each of the categories – as well as the 11 industry-voted Most Outstanding awards – was announced at the 50 Years of Television Exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney on 3 April.

In an historic first, the public then voted for their choice of the eight nominees (instead of five) for the Gold Logie via SMS or a 1900 number, right up until the awards night.

There was also a new award - The Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding new talent.

The first International Guest Presenter to be announced was Joan Rivers. P!nk & Sherbet also performed on the night.

Chas Licciardello of The Chaser team took pains to appear in as many shots throughout the Channel Nine broadcast as possible by executing an extreme version of the "bonehead" phenomenon, in which people in the background of camera shots try to attract attention to themselves. Chas went so far as to appear on stage when Blue Water High was awarded for Most Outstanding Children's Program.

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[edit] Gold Logie

Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
Winner:
John Wood, Blue Heelers, Seven Network (First win after 10 straight nominations)
Nominated:
Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Neighbours, Network Ten
Bridie Carter, McLeod's Daughters, Nine Network
Bec Cartwright, Home and Away, Seven Network
Rove McManus, Rove Live, Network Ten
Bert Newton, Bert's Family Feud, Nine Network
Ada Nicodemou, Home and Away, Seven Network
Kate Ritchie, Home and Away, Seven Network

[edit] Silver Logie

Most Popular Actor
Winner:
John Wood, Blue Heelers, Seven Network
Nominated:
Chris Hemsworth, Home and Away, Seven Network
Joel McIlroy, Home and Away, Seven Network
Aaron Jeffery, McLeod's Daughters, Nine Network
Glenn Robbins, Da Kath and Kim Code, ABC TV
Most Popular Actress
Winner:
Kate Ritchie, Home and Away, Seven Network
Nominated:
Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Neighbours, Network Ten
Bridie Carter, McLeod's Daughters, Nine Network
Bec Cartwright, Home and Away, Seven Network
Ada Nicodemou, Home and Away, Seven Network
Most Popular TV Presenter
Winner:
Rove McManus, Rove Live, Network Ten
Nominated:
Melissa Doyle, Sunrise, Seven Network
David Koch, Sunrise, Seven Network
Andrew O'Keefe, Deal or No Deal, Seven Network
Tom Williams, The Great Outdoors and The Mole, Seven Network

[edit] Logie

Most Popular New Male Talent
Winner:
Paul O'Brien, Home and Away, Seven Network
Nominated:
Adam Hills, Spicks and Specks, ABC TV
Dan O'Connor, Neighbours, Network Ten
Johnny Pasvolsky, McLeod's Daughters, Nine Network
Rhys Wakefield, Home and Away, Seven Network
Most Popular New Female Talent
Winner:
Jodi Gordon, Home and Away, Seven Network
Nominated:
Pippa Black, Neighbours, Network Ten
Jennifer Hawkins, The Great Outdoors, Seven Network
Rachael Taylor, headLand, Seven Network
Sharni Vinson, Home and Away, Seven Network
Most Popular Australian Drama Series
Winner:
Home and Away, Seven Network
Nominated:
All Saints, Seven Network
Blue Heelers, Seven Network
McLeod's Daughters, Nine Network
Neighbours, Network Ten
Most Popular Lifestyle Program
Winner:
Backyard Blitz, Nine Network
Nominated:
Better Homes and Gardens, Seven Network
Getaway, Nine Network
The Great Outdoors, Seven Network
Renovation Rescue, Nine Network
Most Popular Sports Program
Winner:
The NRL Footy Show, Nine Network
Nominated:
Before The Game, Network Ten
The AFL Footy Show, Nine Network
RPM, Network Ten
Sports Tonight, Network Ten
Most Popular Reality Program
Winner:
Australian Idol 3, Network Ten
Nominated:
Big Brother 5, Network Ten
Border Security, Seven Network
The Mole, Seven Network
RPA, Nine Network
Most Popular Light Entertainment or Comedy Program
Winner:
Dancing with the Stars, Seven Network
Nominated:
Deal or No Deal, Seven Network
The Glass House, ABC TV
Rove Live, Network Ten
Spicks and Specks, ABC TV

[edit] Outstanding Awards

Most Outstanding Drama Series
Winner:
Love My Way, FOX8, Foxtel
Nominated:
All Saints, Seven Network
McLeod's Daughters, Nine Network
MDA, ABC TV
The Surgeon, Network Ten
Most Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Winner:
Dan Wyllie, Love My Way, FOX8, Foxtel
Nominated:
Brendan Cowell, Love My Way, FOX8, Foxtel
John Howard, All Saints, Seven Network
Alex O'Loughlin, The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant, Network Ten
John Wood, Blue Heelers, Seven Network
Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series
Winner:
Claudia Karvan, Love My Way, FOX8, Foxtel
Nominated:
Justine Clarke, The Surgeon, Network Ten
Romola Garai, The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant, Network Ten
Asher Keddie, Love My Way, FOX8, Foxtel
Lisa McCune, Hell Has Harbour Views, ABC TV
Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie
Winner:
The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant Network Ten
Nominated:
Da Kath and Kim Code, ABC TV
Hell Has Harbour Views, ABC TV
Little Oberon, Nine Network
Small Claims: White Wedding, Network Ten
Most Outstanding News Coverage
Winner:
Aceh: Last Man Standing, ABC News, ABC TV
Nominated:
The Bali Nine, Ten News, Network Ten
New Orleans Rescue, Seven News, Seven Network
Schapelle Corby Verdict, Seven News, Seven Network
Vivian Solon, Lateline, ABC TV


Most Outstanding Public Affairs Report
Winner:
The Gathering Storm, Australian Story, ABC TV
Nominated:
After the Waves: Asia's Tsunami, One Year On, The 7.30 Report, ABC TV
Inside Indonesia's Sex Trade, Dateline, SBS TV
Hands Off, 60 Minutes, Nine Network
Melbourne Confidential, Four Corners, ABC TV
Most Outstanding Documentary or Documentary Series
Winner:
He's Coming South: The Attack on Sydney Harbour, The History Channel, Foxtel
Nominated:
The Colony, SBS TV
Divorce Stories, SBS TV
Frank Hurley: The Man Who Made History, ABC TV
Revealing Gallipoli, ABC TV
Most Outstanding Comedy Program
Winner:
We Can Be Heroes: Finding The Australian of the Year, ABC TV
Nominated:
Comedy Inc - The Late Shift, Nine Network
The Glass House, ABC TV
The Ronnie Johns Half Hour, Network Ten
Spicks and Specks, ABC TV
Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
Winner:
Super Cheap Auto 1000, Network Ten
Nominated:
AFL Grand Final, Network Ten
Australian Tennis Open, Seven Network
Emirates Melbourne Cup Day, Seven Network
Lexmark Indy 300, Network Ten
Most Outstanding Children's Program
Winner:
Blue Water High, ABC TV
Nominated:
Camp Orange, Nickelodeon, Foxtel
Hi-5, Nine Network
Scope, Network Ten
Wicked Science, Network Ten
Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding New Talent
Winner:
Chris Lilley, We Can Be Heroes: Finding The Australian of the Year, ABC TV
Nominated:
Heath Franklin, The Ronnie Johns Half Hour, Network Ten
Adam Hills, Spicks and Specks, ABC TV
Matt Shirvington, Beyond Tomorrow, Seven Network
Kat Stewart, Supernova, UK.TV, Foxtel

[edit] Hall of Fame

Play School became the 23rd induction into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame (the third television programme to do so).


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