The 2017 TV Week Logie Awards winners list

A full list of the winners at the 59th TV Week Logie Awards

TV Week

TV Week Gold Logie – Best Personality On Australian TV
Samuel Johnson (Molly, Channel Seven)

Best Actor
Samuel Johnson (Molly, Channel Seven)

Best Actress
Jessica Marais (Love Child, Nine Network) (The Wrong Girl, Network Ten)

Best Presenter
Waleed Aly (The Project, Network Ten)

Best New Talent
Rob Collins (Cleverman, ABC) (The Wrong Girl, Network Ten)

Best Drama Program
Molly (Channel Seven)

Best Entertainment Program
Have You Been Paying Attention? (Network Ten)

Best News Panel Or Current Affairs Program
The Project (Network Ten)

Best Reality Program
The Block (Nine Network)

Best Sports Program
The NRL Footy Show (Nine Network)

Best Lifestyle Program
The Living Room (Network Ten)

Best Factual Program
Gogglebox Australia (Foxtel – LifeStyle/Network Ten)

Most Outstanding Drama Series
A Place To Call Home (Foxtel – Showcase)

Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie
The Kettering Incident (Foxtel – Showcase)

Most Outstanding Actor
Henry Nixon (Fergus McFadden, The Kettering Incident, Foxtel – Showcase)

Most Outstanding Actress
Anna Torv (Harriet Dunkley, Secret City, Foxtel – Showcase)

Most Outstanding Supporting Actor
Damon Herriman (Kim Gordon, Secret City, Foxtel – Showcase)

Most Outstanding Supporting Actress
Debra Lawrance (Mum, Please Like Me, ABC)

Graham Kennedy Award For Most Outstanding Newcomer
Elias Anton (Danny Kelly, Barracuda, ABC)
[In addition to winning a TV Week Logie Award, the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding Newcomer winner will receive a one-year management contract in LA with Australian Artists Management, as well as a TV Week photo shoot.]

Most Outstanding Entertainment Program
Have You Been Paying Attention? (Network Ten)

Most Outstanding Comedy Program
Please Like Me (ABC)

Most Outstanding Children’s Program
Little Lunch: The Nightmare Before Graduation (ABC ME)

Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
Rio 2016 Olympic Games (Channel Seven)

Most Outstanding News Coverage
Sky News Election Coverage 2016 (Sky News, Sky News/Foxtel)

Most Outstanding Public Affairs Report
Australia’s Shame (Four Corners, ABC)

Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program
Conviction (ABC)

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