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:
Martin Sacks, Blue Heelers, Seven Network
Nominated:
Daniel MacPherson, Neighbours, Network Ten
William McInnes, SeaChange, ABC TV
John Wood, Blue Heelers, Seven Network


Most Popular Actress
Winner:
Georgie Parker, All Saints, Seven Network
Nominated:
Bec Cartwright, Home And Away, Seven Network
Rebecca Gibney, Halifax f.p., Nine Network
Sigrid Thornton, SeaChange, ABC TV


Most Popular Program
Winner:
All Saints, Seven Network
Nominated:
Blue Heelers, Seven Network
Home And Away, Seven Network
SeaChange, ABC TV


[edit] Logie

Most Popular New Male Talent
Winner:
Jamie Durie, Backyard Blitz, Nine Network
Nominated:
Beau Brady, Home And Away, Seven Network
Chris Egan, Home And Away, Seven Network
Ben Steel, Home And Away, Seven Network


Most Popular New Female Talent
Winner:
Tammin Sursok, Home And Away, Seven Network
Nominated:
Caroline Craig, Blue Heelers, Seven Network
Madeleine West, Neighbours, Network Ten
Karina Brown, Sale Of The Century, Nine Network


Most Popular Light Entertainment Program
Winner:
The Panel, Network Ten
Nominated:
Rove (Live), Network Ten
Surprise Surprise, Nine Network
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, Nine Network


Most Popular Lifestyle Program
Winner:
Backyard Blitz, Nine Network
Nominated:
Better Homes And Gardens, Seven Network
Changing Rooms, Nine Network
Harry's Practice, Seven Network


Most Popular Sports Program
Winner:
The Dream with Roy and HG, Seven Network
Nominated:
The AFL Footy Show, Nine Network
The NRL Footy Show, Nine Network
The Olympic Show, Seven Network


Most Outstanding Public Affairs Program
Winner:
A Current Affair, Nine Network
Nominated:
60 Minutes, Nine Network
Today, Nine Network
Today Tonight, Seven Network


Most Popular Reality Program
Winner:
The Mole, Seven Network
Nominated:
Animal Hospital, Nine Network
Popstars, Seven Network
RPA, Nine Network

[edit] Outstanding Awards

Most Outstanding Drama Series
Winner:
SeaChange, ABC TV
Nominated:
All Saints, Seven Network
Stingers, Nine Network
Water Rats, Nine Network


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:
The Games, ABC TV
Nominated:
The Dream with Roy and HG, Seven Network
The Panel, Network Ten
Pizza, SBS TV


Most Outstanding Children's Program
Winners:
Hi-5, Nine Network
Round The Twist (Season 3), ABC TV
Nominated:
The Crash Zone (Season 1), Seven Network
Eugenie Sandler P.I., ABC TV


Most Outstanding Actor in a Series
Winner:
John Howard, SeaChange, ABC TV
Nominated:
Steve Bisley, Water Rats, Nine Network
William McInnes, SeaChange, ABC TV
Geoff Morrell, Grass Roots, ABC TV


Most Outstanding Actress in a Series
Winner:
Kerry Armstrong, SeaChange, ABC TV
Nominated:
Georgie Parker, All Saints, Seven Network
Libby Tanner, All Saints, Seven Network
Sigrid Thornton, SeaChange, ABC TV


Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
Winner:
The Games of the XXVII Olympiad, Seven Network
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:
A Death In The Family, SBS
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:
"World Economic Forum/S11 Protests", National Nine News, Nine Network
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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