Logie Awards of 1994

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The 36th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 17 April 1994 at the World Congress Centre in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Ray Martin and guests included Michael Crawford and Grant Shaud.[1]

Winners

Gold Logie

Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
Winner: Ray Martin in Midday (Nine Network)[2]
Other Nominees: Gary Sweet, Dieter Brummer, Daryl Somers[3]

Acting/Presenting

Most Popular Actor
Winner: Gary Sweet in Police Rescue (ABC TV)[2]
Most Popular Actress
Winner: Sonia Todd in Police Rescue (ABC TV)[2]
Most Outstanding Actor
Winner: Garry McDonald in Mother and Son (ABC TV)[2]
Most Outstanding Actress
Winner: Ruth Cracknell in Mother and Son (ABC TV)[2]
Other Nominees: Denise Roberts in G.P. (ABC TV), Jacqueline McKenzie in Stark (ABC TV)


Most Popular Comedy Personality
Winner: Ruth Cracknell in Mother and Son (ABC TV)[2]
Most Popular Light Entertainment Personality
Winner: Ray Martin in Midday (Nine Network)[2]
Most Popular New Talent
Winner: Melissa George in Home and Away (Seven Network)[2]

Most Popular Programs

Most Popular Series
Winner: Home and Away (Seven Network)[2]
Other Nominees: A Country Practice, G.P.
Most Popular Drama
Winner: Police Rescue (ABC TV)[2]
Other Nominees: Law of the Land, Snowy
Most Popular Light Entertainment Program
Winner: Hey Hey It's Saturday (Nine Network)[2]
Other Nominees: The Late Show, Ray Martin at Midday
Most Popular Comedy Program
Winner: The Late Show (ABC TV)[2]


Most Popular Public Affairs Program
Winner: Real Life (Seven Network)[2]
Other Nominees: A Current Affair, Hinch
Most Popular Lifestyle or Information Program
Winner: Burke's Backyard (Nine Network)[2]
Most Popular Sports Program
Winner: AFL Grand Final (Seven Network)[2]
Most Popular Children's Program
Winner: Agro's Cartoon Connection (Seven Network)[2]

Most Outstanding Programs

Most Outstanding Achievement in Drama Production
Winner: Phoenix II (ABC TV)[2]
Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy
Winners: The Late Show (ABC TV)[2]
Most Outstanding Achievement in News
Winner: "Sydney 2000 Announcement" (Nine Network)[2]


Most Outstanding Achievement in Public Affairs
Winner: "Ships of Shame", Sunday (Nine Network)[2]
Most Outstanding Documentary Single or Series
Winner: Labor in Power (ABC TV)[2]
Most Outstanding Achievement by a Regional Network
Winner: Rest in Peace (Prime Television)[2]

Performers

Hall of Fame

After a lifetime in Australian television, Charles "Bud" Tingwell became the 11th inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "36th TV Week Logie Awards, 1994". Tvweeklogies.com.au. Archived from the original on 26 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w "1994 Logie Awards". Australiantelevision.net. Archived from the original on 16 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Logies moved to Sunday night". The Canberra Times. Vol. 69, no. 21, 548. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 15 April 1994. p. 12. Retrieved 6 November 2021 – via National Library of Australia.

External links

  • Logie Awards of 1994 at IMDb
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