May 6 2007 7:23pm (UTC+8) - Article by Pun
Home and Away actress Kate Ritchie has won the Gold Logie at tonights 49th annual TV Week Logie Awards at Crown Casino in Melbourne. This is Ritchie's first ever Gold Logie, also winning the Silver Logie for Most Popular Actress. You can discuss the results in the Logies thread by clicking here.
Most Popular Lifestyle Program
What's Good For You (Nine Network)
Most Popular Light Entertainment Program
Rove Live (Ten Network)
Most Outstanding Children's Program
The Upside Down Show (Nick Jr)
Most Popular Reality Program
Dancing With The Stars (Channel Seven)
Most Popular New Male Talent
Dustin Clare (McLeod's Daughters, Nine Network)
Most popular New Female Talent
Amy Mathews (Home And Away, Channel Seven)
Most Outstanding Factual Series
Dynasties (ABC TV)
TV WEEK Silver Logie: Most Popular Presenter
Rove McManus (Rove Live, Network Ten)
Most Popular Australian Drama
Home And Away (Channel Seven)
Graham Kennedy Award For Most Outstanding New Talent
Emma Lung (Stranded, SBS)
Most Popular Sports Program
The Footy Show NRL (Nine Network)
Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
2006 FIFA World Cup Germany - Italy vs Australia (SBS)
TV WEEK Silver Logie: Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie
Love My Way (W Channel)
Most Outstanding Documentary
Who Killed Dr Bogle And Mrs Chandler (ABC TV)
TV WEEK Silver Logie: Most Popular Actor
Aaron Jeffery (McLeod's Daughters, Nine Network)
TV WEEK Silver Logie: Most Popular Actress
Kate Ritchie (Home And Away, Channel Seven)
Hall Of Fame
The late Steve Irwin
Most Outstanding Comedy Program
Thank God You're Here (Network Ten)
Most Outstanding News Coverage
"Sexual Abuse In Aboriginal Communities" (Lateline, ABC TV)
Most Outstanding Public Affairs Report
"The Terri Irwin Interview" (Nine Network)
TV WEEK Silver Logie: Most Outstanding Actor
Matthew Le Nevez (The Society Murders, Network Ten)
TV WEEK Silver Logie: Most Outstanding Actress
Susie Porter (RAN: Remote Area Nurse, SBS)
Gold Logie
Kate Ritchie (Home and Away, Channel Seven)
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