The 61st Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony was held at The Star Gold Coast in Queensland and was broadcast live on the Nine Network.[1] Public voting for the Most Popular Award categories ran from 4 to 31 March 2019, with the shortlist of nominees released on 26 May.[2]
61st Logie Awards | |
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Date | 30 June 2019 |
Site | The Star Gold Coast, Queensland |
Highlights | |
Gold Logie | Tom Gleeson |
Hall of Fame | Kerry O'Brien |
Most awards | Bloom, Gardening Australia, Have You Been Paying Attention? and Mystery Road (2) |
Most nominations | Mystery Road (8) |
Television coverage | |
Network | Nine Network |
Each network is restricted in the number of personalities and programs they can submit for consideration in the publicly voted category, including up to 10 names in both the Most Popular Actor and Actress categories, 15 names for Most Popular Presenter, and 5 programs for Most Popular Drama. These restrictions on nominations often lead to controversy as being widely panned for the second consecutive year over those who are not listed in the voting form, and as a result, they are not eligible to be nominated for an award.[3]
Nominees
editNominees were announced on 26 May 2019.[4]
Gold Logie
editMost Popular Personality on Australian Television |
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Acting/Presenting
editMost Popular Programs
editMost Outstanding Programs
editChanges to the ceremony
editThe 2019 ceremony saw the introduction of two new industry-voted awards: Most Outstanding Reality Program and Most Popular TV Commercial. The awards for Most Popular Panel or Current Affairs Program and Most Outstanding Entertainment Program also returned after being absent from the 2018 Logies.[1]
Presenters
edit- Guy Sebastian — Before I Go, Battle Scars, Choir
- Jessica Mauboy — Little Things
- Delta Goodrem — Greatest Hits Medley: Sitting On Top Of The World, Wings, In This Life, Lost Without You, Born To Try, Physical
- Why Don't We — I Don't Belong in This Club
In Memoriam
editThe In Memoriam segment was introduced by Tracy Grimshaw paying tribute to Mike Willesee. A clip of Geoff Harvey playing the piano was played. The following deceased were honoured:
- Jimmy Hannan, singer and entertainer
- Penny Cook, actress
- Mike Williamson, broadcaster
- Judy McBurney, actress
- Michael Audcent, executive
- Valerie Nelson, stylist
- Shane Senior, executive
- Carol Burke, presenter
- Jim Murphy, presenter
- Ian Johnson, executive
- Jackie Martin, supervising post producer
- Andrew Prowse, director
- Paula Zorgdrager, editor
- Sam Chisholm, executive
- Ron Casey, broadcaster
- Carmen Duncan, actress
- Quentin Kenihan, writer, producer
- Trish Ramsay, executive
- Terry McDermott, actor
- Peter Ross, presenter
- Eleanor Witcombe, writer
- Damian Hill, actor
- Paul Blackwell, actor
- Mick Turski, camera
- Melissa Attard, graphics supervisor
- Chris Eichler, audio
- Darius Perkins, actor
- John Bluthal, actor
- Ian Jones, writer, director
- John Proper, producer
- Harry M. Miller, producer, talent manager
- Ross Crabtree, camera
- Jerry Thomas, actor
- Josh Murphy, news reporter
- Rod Myers, staging
- Roland Sampson, camera
- Tony Featherstone, announcer
- David Johnson, broadcast operators
- Bryan Marshall, actor
- Barry Spicer, newsreader
- Billy J. Smith, broadcaster
- Annalise Braakensiek, actress
- Bill Collins, presenter
- Geoff Harvey, musical director
References
edit- ^ a b Knox, David (18 February 2019). "Logies introduce new Reality category". TV Tonight. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
- ^ Chandra, Jessica (18 February 2019). "Logies 2019: The date and location have been announced". 9Honey. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
- ^ Knox, David (5 March 2019). "Logie Awards 2019: Who missed out?". TV Tonight. Retrieved 5 March 2019.
- ^ Knox, David (26 May 2019). "Logie Awards 2019: nominees". TV Tonight. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
- ^ Knox, David (30 June 2019). "Logie Awards 2019: Winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
- ^ Knox, David (17 June 2019). "Logie Awards Announces Music Acts". TV Tonight. Retrieved 24 June 2019.