Logie Awards of 1999

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41st Logie Awards
Date11 April 1999
SiteCrown Palladium, Melbourne, Victoria
Hosted byAndrew Denton
Highlights
Gold LogieLisa McCune
Hall of FameMike Walsh
Most awardsBlue Heelers (4)
Most nominationsBlue Heelers (8)
Television coverage
NetworkNine Network

The 41st Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 11 April 1999 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Andrew Denton, and guests included Isaac Hayes, Kevin Sorbo, Kathy Griffin, Portia De Rossi and Trudie Goodwin.[1]

Winners and nominees[]

In the tables below, winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.[2]

Gold Logie[]

Most Popular Personality on Australian Television

Acting/Presenting[]

Most Popular Actor Most Popular Actress
Most Outstanding Actor in a Series Most Outstanding Actress in a Series
Most Popular New Male Talent Most Popular New Female Talent
Most Outstanding Sports Broadcaster Most Outstanding News/Public Affairs Broadcaster

Most Popular Programs[]

Most Popular Program Most Popular Light Entertainment Program
Most Popular Comedy Program Most Popular Lifestyle Program

Most Outstanding Programs[]

Most Outstanding Drama Series Most Outstanding Miniseries/Telemovie
Most Outstanding Sports Program Most Outstanding Public Affairs Program
Most Outstanding Documentary Most Outstanding News Coverage
  • Miracle at Sea: The Rescue of Tony Bullimore (ABC TV)
    • Afrika: Cape Town to Cairo (ABC TV)
    • Exile In Sarajevo (SBS TV)
    • Rite of Passage (SBS TV)
  • "Indonesia Crisis", ABC News (ABC TV)
    • "Papua New Guinea Tidal Wave", National Nine News (Nine Network)
    • "Linton Bushfires (Victoria)", Seven Nightly News (Seven Network)
    • "The Waterfront Dispute", National Nine News (Nine Network)

Performers[]

Hall of Fame[]

After a lifetime in Australian television, Mike Walsh became the 16th inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d "41st TV Week Logie Awards, 1999". Tvweeklogies.com.au. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014.
  2. ^ a b "1999 Logie Awards". Australiantelevision.net. Archived from the original on 15 April 2014.

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