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Logie Awards of 1982

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24th Logie Awards
Date12 March 1982
SiteHilton Hotel,Melbourne, Victoria
Hosted byBert Newton
Highlights
Gold LogieBert Newton
Most awardsA Town Like Alice (5)
Television coverage
NetworkNine Network

The24th AnnualTV WeekLogie Awards was held on Friday 12 March 1982 at the Hilton Hotel inMelbourne, and broadcast on theNine Network.[1] The ceremony was hosted byBert Newton.[1] Guests includedCindy Williams,Ernest Borgnine,Robert Urich,Lou Ferrigno,Britt Ekland,Rod Taylor andGenie Francis.[1]Olivia Newton-John also appeared as a guest performer.[1]

National Awards

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Gold Logie

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Most Popular Male Personality on Australian Television
Winner:
Bert Newton inThe Don Lane Show (Nine Network)[2]

Acting/Presenting

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Most Popular Actor
Winner:
Paul Cronin inThe Sullivans (Nine Network)[2]
Most Popular Actress
Winner:
Val Lehman inPrisoner (Network Ten)[2]
Most Popular New Talent
Winner:
Gary Sweet inThe Sullivans (Nine Network)[2]
Best Lead Actor in a Series
Winner:
John McTernan inCop Shop (Seven Network)[2]
Best Lead Actress in a Series
Winner:
Val Lehman inPrisoner (Network Ten)[2]
Best Supporting Actor in a Series
Winner:
Andy Anderson inThe Sullivans (Nine Network)[2]
Best Supporting Actress in a Series
Winner:
Vikki Hammond inThe Sullivans (Nine Network)[2]


Best Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Telemovie
Winner:
Bryan Brown inA Town Like Alice (Seven Network)[2]
Best Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Telemovie
Winner:
Helen Morse inA Town Like Alice (Seven Network)[2]
Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Telemovie
Winner:
Dorothy Alison inA Town Like Alice (Seven Network)[2]
Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Telemovie
Winner:
Gordon Jackson inA Town Like Alice (Seven Network)[2]
Best Performance by a Juvenile
Winner:
Adam Garnett inI Can Jump Puddles (ABC)[2]
TV Reporter of the Year
Winner:
Mike Barrett (Seven Network)[2]

Most Popular Programs

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Most Popular Drama Series
Winner:
Prisoner (Network Ten)[2]
Most Popular Comedy Series
Winner:
Kingswood Country (Seven Network)[2]
Most Popular Quiz/Game Show
Winner:
Sale of the Century (Nine Network)[2]


Most Popular Variety Show
Winner:
The Mike Walsh Show (Nine Network)[2]
Most Popular Public Affairs Show
Winner:
60 Minutes (Nine Network)[2]

Best/Outstanding Programs

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Best Miniseries or Telemovie
Winner:
A Town Like Alice (Seven Network)[2]
Best Children's TV Series
Winner:
Humphrey Bear (Nine Network)[2]
Best Documentary Series
Winner:
A Matter of Chance (ABC)[2]
Best Single Documentary
Winner:
Stepping Out (Seven Network)[2]
Best Sports Coverage
Winner:
Cricket (Nine Network)[2]


Best News Report
Winner:
"Boy Down Well" (Seven Network)[2]
Outstanding Public Affairs Report
Winner:
"Never Say Die" byIan Leslie,60 Minutes (Nine Network)[2]
Outstanding Regional TV Program
Winner:
The Hawk (SEQ-TV,Maryborough)[2]
Special Award for Sustained Excellence
Winner:
Young Talent Time (Network Ten)[2]

State Awards

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New South Wales

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Most Popular Male
Winner:
Mike Walsh (Nine Network)[2]
Most Popular Female
Winner:
Katrina Lee (Network Ten)[2]
Most Popular Show
Winner:
The Mike Walsh Show (Nine Network)[2]

Queensland

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Most Popular Male
Winner:
Earle Bailey (Seven Network)[2]
Most Popular Female
Winner:
Jacki MacDonald (Network Ten)[2]
Most Popular Show
Winner:
Today Tonight (Nine Network)[2]

South Australia

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Most Popular Male
Winner:
Guy Blackmore (Seven Network)[2]
Most Popular Female
Winner:
Anne Wills (Network Ten)[2]
Most Popular Show
Winner:
State Affair (Seven Network)[2]


Tasmania

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Most Popular Male
Winner:
Tom Payne (TVT-6)[2]
Most Popular Female
Winner:
Jennifer Jones (TVT-6)[2]
Most Popular Show
Winner:
People, Places, Politics (TVT-6)[2]

Victoria

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Most Popular Male
Winner:
Bert Newton (Nine Network)[2]
Most Popular Female
Winner:
Paula Duncan (Seven Network)[2]
Most Popular Show
Winner:
Cop Shop (HSV-7)[2]

Western Australia

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Most Popular Male
Winner:
Rick Ardon (Seven Network)[2]
Most Popular Female
Winner:
Ann Sanders (Seven Network)[2]
Most Popular Show
Winner:
$50,000 Letterbox (Seven Network)[2]

References

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  1. ^abcd"24th TV Week Logie Awards, 1982". Tvweeklogies.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 26 January 2014.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasat"1982 – The Logie Awards".Yahoo!7. Archived fromthe original on 28 January 2015.

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