Logie Awards of 1985
Appearance
27th Logie Awards | |
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Date | 26 April 1985 |
Site | World Trade Centre, Melbourne, Victoria |
Hosted by | Greg Evans |
Highlights | |
Gold Logie | Rowena Wallace |
Hall of Fame | Ken G. Hall |
Most awards | A Country Practice (5) |
Television coverage | |
Network | Network Ten |
The 27th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 26 April 1985 at the World Trade Centre in Melbourne, and broadcast on Network Ten.[1][2] The ceremony was hosted by Greg Evans.[1] Guests included Anne Baxter, Larry Hagman, Linda Gray, Pamela Bellwood, Jane Badler, Melody Thomas, James Brolin, Andrew Stevens and Mel Blanc.[1]
Winners and nominees
[edit]Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.[3][4]
Gold Logie
[edit]Acting/Presenting
[edit]Most Popular Australian Lead Actor | Most Popular Australian Lead Actress |
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Best Lead Actor | Best Lead Actress |
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Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Telemovie | Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Telemovie |
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Best Lead Actor in a Series | Best Lead Actress in a Series |
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Best Supporting Actor in a Series | Best Supporting Actress in a Series |
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Best Performance by a Juvenile | Best New Talent in Australia |
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TV Reporter of the Year | Special Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Australian Music Industry and Encouragement of Talent |
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Most Popular Programs
[edit]Most Popular Australian Drama Program | Most Popular Australian Variety Program |
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Most Popular Australian Comedy Program | Most Popular Australian Games or Quiz Program |
Most Popular Australian Current Affairs Program | Most Popular Australian Documentary Program |
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Most Popular Australian Children's Program | |
Best/Outstanding Programs
[edit]Best Single Miniseries or Telemovie | Best Documentary |
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Best Special Events Telecast | Best News Report |
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Outstanding Public Affairs Report | Outstanding Coverage of Sport |
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Most Outstanding Contribution by a Regional Station | Special Award for Sustained Excellence |
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Performers
[edit]Hall of Fame
[edit]After a lifetime in the Australian television industry, Ken G. Hall became the second inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f "27th TV Week Logie Awards, 1985". Tvweeklogies.com.au. Archived from the original on 26 January 2014.
- ^ "Rowena Wallace wins Gold Logie". The Canberra Times. 27 April 1985. p. 3. Retrieved 14 January 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "1985 – The Logie Awards". Yahoo!7. Archived from the original on 22 April 2014.
- ^ "Going for gold!". TV Week. 27 April 1985. pp. 4–5.
- ^ "1985 Logie Awards". Australiantelevision.net. Archived from the original on 16 October 2014.