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The 57th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 3 May 2015 at the Crown PalladiuminMelbourne, and broadcast live on the Nine Network.[1] The red carpet arrivals coverage was hosted by Shelley Craft and Jules Lund.[2]

57th Logie Awards
Date3 May 2015
SiteCrown Palladium, Melbourne, Victoria
Highlights
Gold LogieCarrie Bickmore
Hall of FameHome & Away
Most awardsHome & Away, Love Child, The Project and Wentworth (2)
Most nominationsLove Child (7)
Television coverage
NetworkNine Network
  • Logie Awards
  • 58th →
  • Public voting for the "most popular" categories began on 12 January 2015 and ended on 22 February 2015.[3][4] Nominations were announced on 22 March 2015.[5] Television presenter Carrie Bickmore won the Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television. Love Child received the most nominations with seven, followed by INXS: Never Tear Us Apart with six. Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America and Home and Away both received four nominations. Home and Away was inducted into the Logies Hall of Fame.[6]

    Changes

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    On 24 October 2014, TV Week announced that it would be restoring the Most Outstanding Comedy Program category to the 2015 Logie Awards.[7] The industry-voted category had been absent from Logie ceremonies since 2009 and TV Week said the decision to bring it back came after consulting with the industry, as well as listening to feedback from readers, viewers and voters.[7] TV Week editor Emma Nolan stated, "The standard of Australian comedies has been outstanding in 2014 – and we felt that shows in that genre deserved to be judged up against each other in their own category.[7] In recent years, comedy nominees had competed with other genre shows in the Most Outstanding Light Entertainment Program category.[7]

    Winners and nominees

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    In the tables below, winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.[8]

    Gold Logie

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    Most Popular Personality on Australian Television

    Acting/Presenting

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    Most Popular Actor Most Popular Actress
    Most Outstanding Actor Most Outstanding Actress
    Most Popular New Talent Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding Newcomer
    Most Popular Presenter
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    Most Popular Drama Program Most Popular Entertainment Program
    • Home and Away (Seven Network)
      • House Husbands (Nine Network)
      • INXS: Never Tear Us Apart (Seven Network)
      • Love Child (Nine Network)
      • Offspring (Network Ten)
    • Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America (Nine Network)
      • Family Feud (Network Ten)
      • The Project (Network Ten)
      • Sunrise (Seven Network)
      • The Voice (Nine Network)
    Most Popular Reality Program Most Popular Sports Program
    Most Popular Lifestyle Program

    Most Outstanding Programs

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    Most Outstanding Drama Series Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie
    • Wentworth (SoHo)
      • The Code (ABC)
      • Janet King (ABC)
      • Puberty Blues (Network Ten)
      • Rake (ABC)
    Most Outstanding Entertainment Program Most Outstanding Comedy Program
    Most Outstanding Children's Program Most Outstanding Factual Program
    Most Outstanding News Coverage Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
    Most Outstanding Public Affairs Report

    Performers

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    Presenters

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    Most nominations

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    By network

    Source:[5]

    By program

    Source:[5]

    In Memoriam

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    The In Memoriam segment was introduced by Michael Slater who spoke of the passing of Richie Benaud. Harpist Alana Conway performed a cover version of Eva Cassidy's "Songbird". The following deceased were honoured:

  • Norman Yemm, actor
  • Elaine Lee, actress
  • Jeff Truman, screenwriter, actor
  • Michael Shephard, publicist
  • |Mark Byrne, agent
  • Thea Cavan, TCN receptionist
  • Leigh Spence, director
  • Mike Dorsey, actor
  • Coralie Condon OAM, entertainer
  • Michael McCarthy, host
  • Barry Donnelly, actor
  • Caterina De Nave, commissioning editor
  • Allison Rowe, founding director, Screenrights
  • Garry Jones, executive
  • Geoff Stone, host
  • Ian Ross, news presenter
  • Harry Potter, journalist
  • Brian Cahill, news presenter
  • Tony Dickinson, news presenter
  • Ian Cook, news director
  • Robert Clark, Head of Children's News
  • Murray Travis, journalist
  • Barry McQueen, newsreader
  • Stella Young, writer, activist
  • James Walker, screenwriter
  • Ted Roberts, screenwriter, producer
  • Jan Gash, make up artist
  • Paul Ramsay, founder and chair, Prime Media
  • Jerome Ehlers, actor
  • Sarah Kemp, actress
  • John Walton, actor
  • Bill Kerr, actor
  • Peter Curtin, actor
  • Stephanie Quinlan, presenter
  • Gavin Jones, executive producer
  • Les Wasley BEM, camera operator
  • Max Cleary, camera operator
  • Joe Murray, director, producer
  • Niki Wilton, floor manager
  • Betty Lucas, actress
  • Max Morrison, staging manager
  • Pete Michell, presenter
  • Stephen Phillips, journalist
  • Stuart Wagstaff, entertainer
  • References

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    1. ^ "The Logies go LIVE this year!". TV Week. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  • ^ "Shelley Craft and Jules Lund to host TV Week Logie Awards live". MediaWeek. 24 April 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  • ^ Knox, David (12 January 2015). "Voting opens for 2015 Logie Awards". TV Tonight. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  • ^ Idato, Michael (5 January 2015). "Networking: Cheyenne Tozzi in Logie buzz; Game of Thrones tops downloads; Thunderbirds revival; Better Homes changes". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  • ^ a b c Knox, David (22 March 2015). "Logie Awards 2015: Nominations". TV Tonight. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  • ^ Moran, Jonathon (19 April 2015). "Logies Hall of Fame awaits Australia's favourite soap Home and Away". The Sunday Telegraph. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  • ^ a b c d Knox, David (24 October 2014). "Logies restores Comedy category after industry, viewer feedback". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  • ^ a b Knox, David (3 May 2015). "TV Week Logie Awards 2015: winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  • ^ "Ricky Martin set to perform at Logies". TV Week. 19 April 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  • ^ "All about Meghan". TV Week. 22 March 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  • ^ "Meghan Trainor Meets Her Dopperlganger As She Wows Australian Audiences At The Logies". Inquisitr. 6 May 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  • ^ Dunk, Tiffany (30 April 2015). "Logies: The Script drafted to perform after Sam Smith pulls out". news.com.au. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Logies 2015: Winners, nominees, results". news.com.au. 4 May 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  • ^ a b Hardie, Giles (4 May 2015). "The moments the 2015 Logies will be remembered for". The New Daily. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h Regan (24 April 2015). "Logies Live Next Sunday". Throng Australia. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  • ^ a b "The 2015 TV Week Logies Winners". Ryno's TV. 3 May 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  • ^ Duck, Siobhan; Epstein, Jackie; Te Koha, Nui (4 May 2015). "TV Week Logies Awards 2015: All the gossip, fashion shocks, and showdowns". Herald Sun. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
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