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:
- Nominated:
[edit] Silver Logie
- Most Popular Actor
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Popular Actress
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Popular Series
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
[edit] Logie
- Most Popular Drama
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Popular Light Entertainment Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Popular Comedy Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Popular Public Affairs Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Popular Lifestyle or Information Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Popular Sports Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Popular Children's Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Popular Comedy Personality
- Winner:
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- Most Popular Light Entertainment Personality
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Popular New Talent
- Winner:
- Nic Testoni, Home And Away, Seven Network
- Nominated:
- Emma Harrison, Neighbours, Channel Ten
- ??
[edit] Outstanding Awards
- Most Outstanding Actor
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Outstanding Actress
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Outstanding Achievement in Drama Production
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Outstanding Achievement in Public Affairs
- Winner:
- "Minor Surgery, Major Risk", Four Corners, ABC TV
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Outstanding Documentary
- Winner:
- Untold Desires, SBS TV
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Outstanding Achievement In News
- Winner:
- "Muraroa Protests", National Nine News, Nine Network
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
- Most Outstanding Achievement by a Regional Network
- Winners:
- No Time For Frailty, Prime Television
- Nominated:
- ??
- ??
[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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