Logie Awards of 1987

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The 29th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 3 April 1987 at the Hyatt on Collins in Melbourne and broadcast on the Ten Network. Don Lane the former host of The Don Lane Show was the Master of Ceremonies for the first time and only time. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 1987.

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[edit] Gold Logie

Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
Winner:
Ray Martin, Midday, Nine Network
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[edit] Silver Logie

Most Popular Actor
Winner:
Peter O'Brien, Neighbours, Network Ten
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Most Popular Actress
Winner:
Kylie Minogue, Neighbours, Network Ten
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Most Popular Drama Series
Winner:
Neighbours, Network Ten
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[edit] Logie

Most Popular Light Entertainment Program
Winner:
Hey Hey It's Saturday, Nine Network
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Most Popular Current Affairs Program
Winner:
60 Minutes, Nine Network
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Most Popular Single Drama or Mini Series
Winner:
Sword of Honour, Seven Network
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Most Popular Sports Coverage
Winner:
Wide World of Sports, Nine Network
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Most Popular Children's Program
Winner:
Wombat, Seven Network
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Most Popular Actor in a Single Drama or Mini Series
Winner:
Andrew Clarke, Sword of Honour, Seven Network
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Most Popular Actress in a Single Drama or Mini Series
Winner:
Tracey Mann, Sword of Honour, Seven Network
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Most Popular New Talent
Winner:
Jason Donovan, Neighbours, Network Ten
Nominated:
Kylie Minogue, Neighbours, Network Ten
Cameron Daddo


Most Popular Music Video
Winner:
"Whispering Jack", John Farnham
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[edit] Outstanding Awards

Most Outstanding Single Documentary or Documentary Series
Winners:
Handle with Care, xx Network
The Greatest Gift, xx Network
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Most Outstanding Achievement in Public Affairs
Winner:
Coup D'Etat
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Most Outstanding Achievement in News
Winner:
Russell Street Bombing
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Most Outstanding Achievement by Regional Television
Winner:
Kids Only, xx Network
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[edit] Hall of Fame

After a lifetime in the Australian television industry, Paul Hogan became the 4th inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame.

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