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1 Nominees and winners  



1.1  Gold Logie  





1.2  Acting/Presenting  





1.3  Most Popular Programs/Videos  





1.4  Most Outstanding Programs  







2 Performers  





3 Hall of Fame  





4 References  





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33rd Logie Awards
Date15 March 1991
SiteWorld Congress Centre, Melbourne, Victoria
Hosted byDaryl Somers
Highlights
Gold LogieSteve Vizard
Hall of FameJames Davern
Most awardsFast Forward (4)
Television coverage
NetworkNine Network
  • Logie Awards
  • 34th →
  • The 33rd Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Friday 15 March 1991 at the World Congress Centre in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Daryl Somers and guests included Angie Dickinson, Michael Ontkean and Peggy Lipton.[1]

    Nominees and winners[edit]

    Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.[2][3][4][5]

    Gold Logie[edit]

    Most Popular Personality on Australian Television

    Acting/Presenting[edit]

    Most Popular Actor on Australian TV Most Popular Actress on Australian TV
    Most Outstanding Actor Most Outstanding Actress
    Most Popular Actor in a Telemovie or Miniseries Most Popular Actress in a Telemovie or Miniseries
    Most Popular New Talent Most Popular Light Entertainment or Comedy Male Performer
    Most Popular Light Entertainment or Comedy Female Performer

    Most Popular Programs/Videos[edit]

    Most Popular Series Most Popular Light Entertainment or Comedy Program
    Most Popular Public Affairs Program Most Popular Lifestyle Information Program
    Most Popular Telemovie or Miniseries Most Popular Sports Coverage
    Most Popular Children's Program Most Popular Music Video

    Most Outstanding Programs[edit]

    Most Outstanding Single Drama or Miniseries Most Outstanding Achievement in News
    Most Outstanding Achievement in Public Affairs Most Outstanding Achievement by Regional Television
    Most Outstanding Single Documentary or Series

    Performers[edit]

    Hall of Fame[edit]

    After a lifetime in the Australian television industry, James Davern became the eighth inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame.[2]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d e "33rd TV Week Logie Awards, 1991". Tvweeklogies.com.au. Archived from the original on 26 January 2014.
  • ^ a b "1991 Logie Awards". Australiantelevision.net. Archived from the original on 16 October 2014.
  • ^ "Vizard fast forwards to most popular personality". The Sydney Morning Herald. 16 March 1991. Retrieved 31 May 2022 – via Newspapers.com.Free access icon
  • ^ Camp, Chrissie (16 March 1991). "Will Daryl grab the Gold again?". TV Week. pp. 6–7.
  • ^ Shelley, Gary (16 March 1991). "The search for our silver sensations!". TV Week. pp. 8–9.
  • External links[edit]


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