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Logies 2018: Complete list of winners

THE Logies has thrown up some unexpected winners, some of whom beat out TV veterans and sure bets with the bookies. Here is a full list of the winners.

Tracy Grimshaw on how 2018 Logies are different

THE Logies have thrown up some unexpected winners, some of whom beat out TV veterans and sure bets with the bookies.

There were 20 Logie statues awarded, including the most popular actor, actress, TV program and of course the biggest award of the night, the TV Week Gold Logie.

Here is a full list of Logie Award winners from each category as they were revealed.

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TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE

Screengrabs from 9's Coverage of the Logies as Grant Denyer accepts his Gold Logie
Screengrabs from 9's Coverage of the Logies as Grant Denyer accepts his Gold Logie

Grant Denyer (Family Feud/All Star Family Feud, Network Ten) WINNER

Amanda Keller (The Living Room, Network Ten)

Andrew Winter (Love It Or List It Australia/Selling Houses Australia,

Foxtel — Lifestyle)

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

Rodger Corser (Doctor Doctor, Nine Network)

Tracy Grimshaw (A Current Affair, Nine Network)

MOST OUTSTANDING ACTRESS

Pamela Rabe accepted her award via video message. Picture: Christian Gilles
Pamela Rabe accepted her award via video message. Picture: Christian Gilles

Elisabeth Moss (Robin Griffin, Top Of The Lake: China Girl, Foxtel — BBC First)

Kate Atkinson (Vera Bennett, Wentworth, Foxtel — Showcase)

Kate Box (Marg McCann, Riot, ABC)

Leeanna Walsman (Bree Gallagher, Safe Harbour, SBS)

Pamela Rabe (Joan Ferguson, Wentworth, Foxtel — Showcase) WINNER

MOST OUTSTANDING ACTOR

Hugo Weaving was not there to accept his coveted Logie for most outstanding actor. Picture: Justin Lloyd
Hugo Weaving was not there to accept his coveted Logie for most outstanding actor. Picture: Justin Lloyd

Damon Herriman (Lance Gowland, Riot, ABC)

Ewen Leslie (Ryan Gallagher, Safe Harbour, SBS)

Hugo Weaving (Alex Klima, Seven Types Of Ambiguity, ABC) WINNER

Lachy Hulme (Blake Farron, Romper Stomper, Stan)

Rodger Corser (Hugh Knight, Doctor Doctor, Nine Network)

MOST POPULAR ACTOR

Logies 2018: Ray Meagher wins most popular actor

Aaron Jeffery (Underbelly Files: Chopper, Nine Network)

Erik Thomson (800 Words, Channel 7)

Luke McGregor (Rosehaven, ABC)

Ray Meagher (Home And Away, Channel 7) WINNER

Rodger Corser (Doctor Doctor, Nine Network)

MOST POPULAR ACTRESS

She wasn’t in attendance but Jessica won the popular actress award. Picture: Jerad Williams
She wasn’t in attendance but Jessica won the popular actress award. Picture: Jerad Williams

Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten)

Celia Pacquola (Rosehaven/Utopia, ABC)

Deborah Mailman (Cleverman, ABC)

Jessica Marais (Love Child, Nine Network; The Wrong Girl, Network Ten) WINNER

Julia Morris (House Husbands, Nine Network)

MOST POPULAR REALITY PROGRAM

Host of The Block Scott Cam picked up the award for the hit Channel 10 show. Picture: Supplied
Host of The Block Scott Cam picked up the award for the hit Channel 10 show. Picture: Supplied

I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! (Network Ten)

Married At First Sight (Nine Network)

My Kitchen Rules (Channel 7)

The Block (Nine Network) WINNER

Travel Guides (Nine Network)

MOST POPULAR PRESENTER

Grant Denyer poses with his Logie award. Picture: AAP
Grant Denyer poses with his Logie award. Picture: AAP

Amanda Keller (The Living Room, Network Ten)

Andrew Winter (Love It Or List It Australia/Selling Houses Australia,

Foxtel — Lifestyle)

Carrie Bickmore (The Project, Network Ten)

Grant Denyer (Family Feud/All Star Family Feud, Network Ten) WINNER

Tracy Grimshaw (A Current Affair, Nine Network)

MOST OUTSTANDING SPORTS COVERAGE

Dave Reynolds, the 2017 Bathurst 1000 winner, which took out the most outstanding sports coverage. Picture: Keri Megelus
Dave Reynolds, the 2017 Bathurst 1000 winner, which took out the most outstanding sports coverage. Picture: Keri Megelus

2017 AFL Grand Final (Channel 7)

2017 Australian Open Men’s Final (Channel 7)

Bathurst 1000 (Network Ten) WINNER

Jeff Horn v Manny Pacquiao (Foxtel — MAIN EVENT)

The 2017/2018 Ashes (Nine Network)

GRAHAM KENNEDY AWARD FOR MOST POPULAR NEW TALENT

Dilruk was stoked with his unexpected win. Picture: Channel 9
Dilruk was stoked with his unexpected win. Picture: Channel 9

Dilruk Jayasinha (CRAM!, Network Ten; Utopia, ABC) WINNER

Matty Johnson (The Living Room, Network Ten)

Sam Frost (Home And Away, Channel 7)

Sophia Forrest (Love Child, Nine Network)

Sophie Dillman (Home And Away, Channel 7)

MOST POPULAR COMEDY PROGRAM

Tom Gleisner, presenter of Have You Been Paying Attention, poses with his Logie award for the most popular comedy program. Picture: AAP
Tom Gleisner, presenter of Have You Been Paying Attention, poses with his Logie award for the most popular comedy program. Picture: AAP

Have You Been Paying Attention? (Network Ten) WINNER

Here Come The Habibs (Nine Network)

Hughesy, We Have A Problem (Network Ten)

Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (ABC)

True Story With Hamish & Andy (Nine Network)

MOST OUTSTANDING FACTUAL OR DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM

Craig Reucassel accepted the award for War on Waste.
Craig Reucassel accepted the award for War on Waste.

Michael Hutchence: The Last Rockstar (Channel 7)

Struggle Street (SBS)

The Queen & Zak Grieve (Foxtel — Crime + Investigation)

War On Waste (ABC) WINNER

You Can’t Ask That (ABC)

MOST POPULAR LIFESTYLE PROGRAM

The Living Room crew, going home winners! Picture: Nigel Hallett
The Living Room crew, going home winners! Picture: Nigel Hallett

Better Homes And Gardens (Channel 7)

Gardening Australia (ABC)

Selling Houses Australia (Foxtel — Lifestyle)

The Checkout (ABC)

The Living Room (Network Ten) WINNER

HALL OF FAME AWARD

60 Minutes (Nine Network)

60 minutes wins the Logies Hall of Fame Picture: Channel 9
60 minutes wins the Logies Hall of Fame Picture: Channel 9

MOST POPULAR DRAMA PROGRAM

The cast of Wentworth have been nominated for this award six times. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images
The cast of Wentworth have been nominated for this award six times. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

Doctor Doctor (Nine Network)

Home And Away (Channel 7)

Love Child (Nine Network)

Offspring (Network Ten)

Wentworth (Foxtel — Showcase) WINNER

MOST OUTSTANDING MINISERIES OR TELEMOVIE

Writer and director Geoffrey Wright returned with TV sequel to Romper Stomper on Stan, which won a Logie tonight. Picture: Aaron Francis/The Australian
Writer and director Geoffrey Wright returned with TV sequel to Romper Stomper on Stan, which won a Logie tonight. Picture: Aaron Francis/The Australian

Romper Stomper (Stan) WINNER

Safe Harbour (SBS)

Seven Types Of Ambiguity (ABC)

Underbelly Files: Chopper (Nine Network)

Wake In Fright (Network Ten)

MOST OUTSTANDING CHILDREN’S PROGRAM

Big Cuz and Little J, the first kids show targeted at indigenous kids and starring Miranda Tapsell, has won a Logie.
Big Cuz and Little J, the first kids show targeted at indigenous kids and starring Miranda Tapsell, has won a Logie.

Crash The Bash (Foxtel — Nickelodeon)

Get Arty (Channel 7)

Grace Beside Me (NITV)

Little J & Big Cuz (NITV) WINNER

Mustangs FC (ABC ME)

MOST OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR

Hazem Shammas with his Logie. Picture: AAP
Hazem Shammas with his Logie. Picture: AAP

Aaron Pedersen (Frank Gibbs, A Place To Call Home, Foxtel — Showcase)

Alex Dimitriades (Doc Tydon, Wake In Fright, Network Ten)

Anthony Hayes (Mitch, Seven Types Of Ambiguity, ABC)

David Wenham (Jago Zoric, Romper Stomper, Stan)

Hazem Shammas (Ismail Al-Bayati, Safe Harbour, SBS) WINNER

MOST OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Jacqueline McKenzie gave a hilarious speech after winning the Logie. Picture: Andreas Smetana
Jacqueline McKenzie gave a hilarious speech after winning the Logie. Picture: Andreas Smetana

Celia Ireland (Liz Birdsworth, Wentworth, Foxtel — Showcase)

Elsa Cocquerel (Michelle, Wolf Creek, Stan)

Jacqueline McKenzie (Gabe Jordan, Romper Stomper, Stan) WINNER

Jenni Baird (Regina Standish, A Place To Call Home, Foxtel — Showcase)

Nicole Chamoun (Zahra Al-Bayati, Safe Harbour, SBS)

MOST OUTSTANDING NEWS COVERAGE OR PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORT

ABC Journalist Sarah Ferguson. Four Corners picked up a Logie for their report on the Lindt Cafe siege. Picture: John Appleyard
ABC Journalist Sarah Ferguson. Four Corners picked up a Logie for their report on the Lindt Cafe siege. Picture: John Appleyard

“Don Burke Special” (A Current Affair, Nine Network)

“Escape From Salt Creek” (60 Minutes, Nine Network)

“Haiti Uncovered” (Sunday Night, Channel 7)

“Pumped” (Four Corners, ABC)

“The Siege” (Four Corners, ABC) WINNER

MOST POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM

Faye and Anastasia from Gogglebox, which won the most popular entertainment program.
Faye and Anastasia from Gogglebox, which won the most popular entertainment program.

Anh’s Brush With Fame (ABC)

Family Feud (Network Ten)

Gogglebox Australia (Foxtel/Network Ten) WINNER

Hard Quiz (ABC)

The Project (Network Ten)

MOST OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES

The cast of Wentworth picked up their second Logie win in this category. Picture: AAP Image/Dan Peled
The cast of Wentworth picked up their second Logie win in this category. Picture: AAP Image/Dan Peled

A Place To Call Home (Foxtel — Showcase)

Doctor Doctor (Nine Network)

Harrow (ABC)

Top Of The Lake: China Girl (Foxtel — BBC First)

Wentworth (Foxtel — Showcase) WINNER

MOST POPULAR DRAMA PROGRAM

Doctor Doctor (Nine Network)

Home And Away (Channel 7)

Love Child (Nine Network)

Offspring (Network Ten)

Wentworth (Foxtel — Showcase) WINNER

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