Logie Awards of 1985

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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.

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[edit] Gold Logie

Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
Winner:
Rowena Wallace, Sons and Daughters, Seven Network
Nominated:
Greg Evans
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[edit] Silver Logie

Most Popular Lead Actor
Winner:
Grant Dodwell, A Country Practice, Seven Network
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Most Popular Lead Actress
Winner:
Anne Tenney, A Country Practice, Seven Network
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[edit] Logie

Most Popular Drama Program
Winner:
A Country Practice, Seven Network
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Most Popular Variety Program
Winner:
The Mike Walsh Show, Nine Network
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Most Popular Comedy Program
Winner:
Hey Hey It's Saturday, Nine Network
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Most Popular Game or Quiz Show
Winner:
Perfect Match, Network Ten
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Most Popular Public Affairs Program
Winner:
60 Minutes, Nine Network
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Most Popular Documentary Series
Winner:
Willesee Documentaries, xx Network
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Most Popular Children's Program
Winner:
Simon Townsend's Wonder World, Network Ten
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[edit] Industry Awards

Best New Talent in Australia
Winner:
David Reyne, xx, xx Network
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Best Single Drama or Mini Series
Winner:
Waterfront, Network Ten
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Best Lead Actor in a Single Series
Winner:
Jack Thompson, Waterfront, Network Ten
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Best Lead Actress in a Single Series
Winner:
Greta Scacchi, Waterfront, Network Ten
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Best Support Actor in a Single Series
Winner:
Max Cullen, The Last Bastion, Network Ten
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Best Support Actress in a Single Series
Winner:
Noni Hazelhurst, Waterfront, Network Ten
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Best Lead Actor in a Series
Winner:
Shane Withington, A Country Practice, Seven Network
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Best Lead Actress in a Series
Winner:
Rowena Wallace, Sons and Daughters, Seven Network
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Best Support Actor in a Series
Winner:
Ian Rawlings, Sons and Daughters, Seven Network
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Best Support Actress in a Series
Winner:
Wendy Strehlow, A Country Practice, Seven Network
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TV Reporter of the Year
Winner:
Mike Munro, xx Network
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Best News Report
Winner:
"Bank Siege", xx Network
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Outstanding Public Affairs Report
Winner:
"The Education of Stephen Lusher", 60 Minutes, Nine Network
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Outstanding Coverage of Sport
Winner:
James Hardie 1000, xx Network
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Best Performance by a Juvenile
Winner:
Ken Talbot, xx, xx Network
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Best Documentary
Winner:
Frontline Afghanistan, xx Network
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Best Special Events Telecast
Winner:
1984 Summer Olympics, xx Network
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Most Outstanding Contribution by a Regional Station
Winner:
Autumn Faces, GMV6 Shepparton
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Special Award for Sustained Excellence
Receiver:
60 Minutes, Nine Network
Outstanding Contribution to the Australian Music Industry and Encouragement of Talent
Receiver:
Ian "Molly" Meldrum

[edit] Hall of Fame

After a lifetime in the Australian television industry, Ken G. Hall became the 2nd inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame.


TV Week Logie Awards by year

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