Jump to content
Main menu
Navigation
●Main page
●Contents
●Current events
●Random article
●About Wikipedia
●Contact us
●Donate
Contribute
●Help
●Learn to edit
●Community portal
●Recent changes
●Upload file
Search
●Create account
●Log in
●Create account
● Log in
Pages for logged out editors learn more
●Contributions
●Talk
(Top)
1
Awards
1.1
Gold Logie
1.2
Logie
1.2.1
National
1.2.2
Victoria
1.2.3
New South Wales
1.2.4
South Australia
1.2.5
Queensland
1.2.6
Tasmania
1.2.7
Western Australia
1.3
Special Achievement Award
2
Footnotes
3
External links
Logie Awards of 1976
Add links
●Article
●Talk
●Read
●Edit
●View history
Tools
Actions
●Read
●Edit
●View history
General
●What links here
●Related changes
●Upload file
●Special pages
●Permanent link
●Page information
●Cite this page
●Get shortened URL
●Download QR code
●Wikidata item
Print/export
●Download as PDF
●Printable version
Appearance
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 18th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 12 March 1976 at Southern Cross HotelinMelbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network. Bert Newton from the Nine Network was the Master of Ceremonies. American film star Lee Marvin, television actors Henry Winkler, Martin Milner and Arte Johnson, and British actors Gordon Jackson and Susannah York appeared as guests.
Awards
[edit]
Winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 1976:
Gold Logie
[edit]
Awards presented by Lee Marvin
-
Most Popular Male Personality on Australian Television
-
Winner: Norman Gunston (Garry McDonald), The Norman Gunston Show, ABC
-
Most Popular Female Personality on Australian Television
-
Winner: Denise Drysdale, The Ernie Sigley Show, Nine Network
Logie
[edit]
National
[edit]
-
Best Australian Actor
-
Winner: Paul Karo, The Box, 0-10 Network
-
Best Australian Actress
-
Winner: Pat McDonald, Number 96, 0-10 Network
-
Best Australian Drama
-
Winner: Number 96, 0-10 Network
-
Best Australian Teenage Personality
-
Winner: John Paul Young
-
Best Australian Music/Variety Show
-
Winner: Young Talent Time, 0-10 Network
-
Best Commercial
-
Winner: Uncle Sam
-
Best Individual Performance By An Actor
-
Winner: Chris Haywood, Essington, ABC
-
Best Individual Performance By An Actress
-
Winner: Maggie Millar, Homicide, Seven Network
-
Best New Drama
-
Winner: Cash and Company, Seven Network
-
Best Script
-
Winner: Thomas Keneally, Essington, ABC
-
Best Single Episode In A Series
-
Winner: "Little Raver", Division 4, Nine Network
-
Best News Report
-
Winner: Timor report, Gerald Stone, Nine Network
-
Best Public Affairs Program
-
Winner: A Current Affair, Nine Network
-
Best TV Interviewer
-
Winner: Michael Schildberger, A Current Affair, Nine Network
-
Best News Documentary
-
Winner: Of Course I Love Jim Cairns, Nine Network
-
Best Single Documentary
-
Winner: You Just Don't Realise, 0-10 Network
-
Best Documentary Series
-
Winner: A Big Country, ABC
-
For Faith And Continuing Investment In Australian Drama
-
Winner: Hector Crawford
-
Best Teenage Television
-
Winner: Countdown, ABC
-
Outstanding Performance By A Juvenile
-
Winner: Jacqui Lochhead, Matlock Police
-
Outstanding Contribution By A Regional Station
-
Winner: The World Of Jesus Christ Superstar, NBN-3 Newcastle
Victoria
[edit]
-
Most Popular Male
-
Winner: Ernie Sigley
-
Most Popular Female
-
Winner: Denise Drysdale
-
Most Popular Show
-
Winner: The Ernie Sigley Show, Nine Network
New South Wales
[edit]
-
Most Popular Male
-
Winner: Mike Walsh
-
Most Popular Female
-
Winner: Jeanne Little
-
Most Popular Show
-
Winner: The Mike Walsh Show, Network Ten
South Australia
[edit]
-
Most Popular Male
-
Winner: Sandy Roberts
-
Most Popular Female
-
Winner: Winnie Pelz
-
Most Popular Show
-
Winner: Sound Unlimited, Seven Network
Queensland
[edit]
-
Most Popular Male
-
Winner: Paul Sharratt
-
Most Popular Female
-
Winner: Jacki MacDonald
-
Most Popular Show
-
Winner: Studio 9, Nine Network
Tasmania
[edit]
-
Most Popular Male
-
Winner: Tom Payne
-
Most Popular Female
-
Winner: Margaret Anne Ford
-
Most Popular Show
-
Winner: This Week
Western Australia
[edit]
-
Most Popular Male
-
Winner: Jeff Newman
-
Most Popular Female
-
Winner: Marie Van Maaren
-
Most Popular Show
-
Winner: Stars Of The Future, Seven Network
Special Achievement Award
[edit]
-
George Wallace Memorial Award For Best New Talent
-
Winner: Norman Gunston (Garry McDonald), The Norman Gunston Show, Seven Network
[edit]
1This is the first and only time to date a fictional character has won a Logie.
External links
[edit]
t
e
|
---|
Most Popular categories |
|
---|
Most Outstanding categories |
|
---|
Other awards |
|
---|
Former categories |
|
---|
Ceremonies |
|
---|
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Logie_Awards_of_1976&oldid=1230629809"
Categories:
●Logie Awards
●1976 television awards
●1976 in Australian television
●1970s in Melbourne
Hidden categories:
●Use dmy dates from April 2014
●Use Australian English from April 2014
●All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English
●Pages using infobox film awards with the gold award parameter
●This page was last edited on 23 June 2024, at 20:18 (UTC).
●Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0;
additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.
●Privacy policy
●About Wikipedia
●Disclaimers
●Contact Wikipedia
●Code of Conduct
●Developers
●Statistics
●Cookie statement
●Mobile view