Logie Awards of 2001
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The 43rd Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Sunday 22 April 2001 at Crown Casino in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network. Shaun Micallef from the ABC was the Master of Ceremonies. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 2001:
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[edit] Gold Logie
- Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
- Winner:
- Georgie Parker, All Saints, Seven Network (1st win)
- Nominated:
- Lisa McCune, Blue Heelers and The Potato Factory, Seven Network
- Ada Nicodemou, Home And Away, Seven Network
- Sigrid Thornton, SeaChange, ABC TV
- John Wood, Blue Heelers, Seven Network (5th 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:
- Most Popular Light Entertainment Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Rove (Live), Network Ten
- Surprise Surprise, Nine Network
- Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, Nine Network
- Most Popular Lifestyle Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Better Homes And Gardens, Seven Network
- Changing Rooms, Nine Network
- Harry's Practice, Seven Network
- Most Popular Sports Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- The AFL Footy Show, Nine Network
- The NRL Footy Show, Nine Network
- The Olympic Show, Seven Network
- Most Outstanding Public Affairs Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Popular Reality Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
[edit] Outstanding Awards
- Most Outstanding Drama Series
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie
- Winner:
- Halifax f.p.: A Person Of Interest, Nine Network
- Nominated:
- Dogwoman - The Legend of Dogwoman, Nine Network
- Ihaka - Blunt Intrument, Network Ten
- Marriage Acts, ABC TV
- The Potato Factory, Seven Network
- Waiting At The Royal, Nine Network
- Most Outstanding Comedy Program
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Outstanding Children's Program
- Winners:
- Nominated:
- The Crash Zone (Season 1), Seven Network
- Eugenie Sandler P.I., ABC TV
- Most Outstanding Actor in a Series
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Outstanding Actress in a Series
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- FAI 1000 Bathurst, Network Ten
- Melbourne Cup Carnival, Network Ten
- Nine's Summer of Cricket, Nine Network
- Most Outstanding Special Report in a Public Affairs Program
- Winner:
- "Fixing Cricket", Four Corners, ABC TV
- Nominated:
- "Balibo: The Simple Truth", Dateline, SBS
- "Sierra Leone", Foreign Correspondent, ABC TV
- "On Life's Border: The Struggle of North Korea's Refugees", Dateline, SBS
- Most Outstanding Documentary
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- The Diplomat, SBS
- The Last Warriors, Seven Network
- The Track, ABC TV
- Most Outstanding News Reporter
- Winner:
- Paul Lockyer, ABC TV
- Nominated:
- Paul Marshall, Seven Network
- Dominique Schwartz, ABC TV
- Alan Sunderland, SBS
- Most Outstanding News Coverage
- Winner:
- Nominated:
- "East Timor", ABC News, ABC TV
- "Middle East", ABC News, ABC TV
- "Shoot-out in Suva", National Nine News, Nine Network
[edit] Hall of Fame
After several years on Australian television, Ruth Cracknell became the 18th inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame.
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