Logie Awards of 2000

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The 42nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Sunday 30 April 2000 at Crown Casino in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network. Andrew Denton from the ABC was the Master of Ceremonies. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 2000:

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[edit] Gold Logie

Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
Winner:
Lisa McCune, Blue Heelers, Seven Network (4th straight win)
Nominated:
Don Burke, Burke's Backyard, Nine Network
Georgie Parker, All Saints, Seven Network
Sigrid Thornton, SeaChange, ABC TV
John Wood, Blue Heelers, Seven Network (4th straight nomination)

[edit] Silver Logie

Most Popular Actor
Winner:
Martin Sacks, Blue Heelers, Seven Network
Nominated:
Colin Friels, Water Rats, Nine Network
Peter Phelps, Stingers, Nine Network
John Wood, Blue Heelers, Seven Network
Most Popular Actress
Winner:
Lisa McCune, Blue Heelers, Seven Network
Nominated:
Lucy Bell, Grass Roots, ABC TV
Georgie Parker, All Saints, Seven Network
Sigrid Thornton, SeaChange, ABC TV
Most Popular Program
Winner:
Blue Heelers, Seven Network
Nominated:
All Saints, Seven Network
Home And Away, Seven Network
SeaChange, ABC TV

[edit] Logie

Most Popular New Male Talent
Winner:
Justin Melvey, Home And Away, Seven Network
Nominated:
Rove McManus, Rove, Nine Network
James O'Loghlin, Inside The Arena, Arena TV, FOXTEL
Cameron Welsh, Home And Away, Seven Network
Most Popular New Female Talent
Winner:
Jane Allsop, Blue Heelers, Seven Network
Nominated:
Holly Valance, Neighbours, Network Ten
Kylie Watson, Home And Away, Seven Network
Aleetza Wood, Home And Away, Seven Network
Most Popular Comedy or Light Entertainment Program
Winner:
Hey Hey It's Saturday, Nine Network
Nominated:
Australia's Funniest Home Video Show, Nine Network
The Panel, Network Ten
Rove, Nine Network
Most Popular Lifestyle Program
Winner:
Better Homes And Gardens, Seven Network
Nominated:
Burke's Backyard, Nine Network
Changing Rooms, Nine Network
Harry's Practice, Seven Network
Most Popular Sports Program
Winner:
The NRL Footy Show, Nine Network
Nominated:
The AFL Footy Show, Nine Network
Sports Tonight, Network Ten
Live and Kicking, Seven Network
Most Outstanding Public Affairs Program
Winner:
A Current Affair, Nine Network
Nominated:
60 Minutes, Nine Network
The 7.30 Report, ABC TV
Today Tonight, Seven Network
Most Popular Reality Program
Winner:
RPA, Nine Network
Nominated:
Australian Story, ABC TV
Doing Time, Nine Network
Kids' Ward, Seven Network

[edit] Outstanding Awards

Most Outstanding Drama Series
Winner:
SeaChange, ABC TV
Nominated:
All Saints, Seven Network
Water Rats, Nine Network
Stingers, Nine Network
Wildside, ABC TV
Most Outstanding Comedy Program
Winner:
The Micallef Program, ABC TV
Nominated:
BackBerner, ABC TV
Good News Week, ABC TV
The Panel, Network Ten
Most Outstanding Children's Program
Winner:
Hi-5, Nine Network
Nominated:
Bananas in Pyjamas, ABC TV
Play School, ABC TV
Thunderstone, ABC TV
Most Outstanding Actor in a Series
Winner:
William McInnes, SeaChange, ABC TV
Nominated:
Steve Bisley, Water Rats, Nine Network
Colin Friels, Water Rats, Nine Network
John Howard, SeaChange, ABC TV
Most Outstanding Actress in a Series
Winner:
Sigrid Thornton, SeaChange, ABC TV
Nominated:
Kerry Armstrong, SeaChange, ABC TV
Rebecca Gibney, Halifax f.p., Nine Network
Catherine McClements, Water Rats, Nine Network
Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
Winners:
FAI 1000 Bathurst, Network Ten
1999 Pan Pacs Swimming, Nine Network
Nominated:
Melbourne Cup Carnival, Network Ten
1999 Rugby World Cup, Seven Network
Most Outstanding Documentary or Special Report in a Public Affairs Program
Winner:
Facing The Demons, ABC TV
Nominated:
"A Race To Survive", Four Corners, ABC TV
"Sierra Leone", Dateline, SBS
"The Keating Millions", 60 Minutes, Nine Network
Most Outstanding News Coverage
Winner:
"Timor", Seven Nightly News, Channel Seven, Sydney
Nominated:
"East Timor", ABC News, ABC TV
"Liberation Day in Kosovo", Nine Network
"The East Timor Crisis", SBS

[edit] Hall of Fame

After a lifetime in Australian television, Bruce Gyngell became the 17th inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame.