TV Week has this afternoon announced the nominations for the 57th annual TV Week Logie Awards — to be held in Melbourne on Sunday 3 May.
As per usual custom the awards are divided between Most Popular (publicly-voted) and Most Outstanding (industry-voted) categories.
The recipient of this year’s TV Week Logie Awards‘ Hall Of Fame is still to be announced.
The Nine Network‘s Love Child leads the charge with seven nominations, while Seven’s INXS: Never Tear Us Apart has scored six nominations. Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year: South America has four nominations — including Gold Logie nominations for both Hamish Blake and Andy Lee.
Among SBS’ nominations are three for NITV (Marngrook Footy Show, Move It Mob Style and NITV News) and one for SBS2 (The Feed).
TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE — MOST POPULAR PERSONALITY
Andy Lee (Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year: South America)
Asher Keddie (Offspring, Party Tricks)
Carrie Bickmore (The Project)
Hamish Blake (Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year: South America)
Scott Cam (The Block)
Stephen Peacocke (Home And Away)
Last year’s winner: Scott Cam
TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE — MOST POPULAR ACTOR
Chris Lilley (Jonah From Tonga)
Craig McLachlan (The Doctor Blake Mysteries)
Josh Thomas (Please Like Me)
Luke Arnold (INXS: Never Tear Us Apart)
Stephen Peacocke (Home And Away)
Last year’s winner: Chris Lilley
TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE — MOST POPULAR ACTRESS
Asher Keddie (Offspring, Party Tricks)
Bonnie Sveen (Home And Away)
Jessica Marais (Carlotta, Love Child)
Julia Morris (House Husbands)
Mandy McElhinney (Love Child)
Last year’s winner: Asher Keddie
TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE — MOST POPULAR PRESENTER
Amanda Keller (The Living Room)
Andy Lee (Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year: South America)
Carrie Bickmore (The Project)
Grant Denyer (Family Feud)
Karl Stefanovic (Today)
Last year’s winner: Scott Cam
MOST POPULAR NEW TALENT
Harriet Dyer (Love Child)
Laura Brent (ANZAC Girls, INXS: Never Tear Us Apart)
Miranda Tapsell (Love Child)
Samantha Jade (INXS: Never Tear Us Apart)
Olympia Valance (Neighbours)
Last year’s winner: Bonnie Sveen
MOST POPULAR DRAMA
Home And Away (Seven)
House Husbands (Nine)
INXS: Never Tear Us Apart (Seven)
Love Child (Nine)
Offspring (Ten)
Last year’s winner: Home And Away
MOST POPULAR LIFESTYLE PROGRAM
Better Homes And Gardens (Seven)
Getaway (Nine)
Grand Designs Australia (Lifestyle/Foxtel)
Selling Houses Australia (Lifestyle/Foxtel)
The Living Room (Ten)
Last year’s winner: Better Homes And Gardens
MOST POPULAR SPORTS PROGRAM
Marngrook Footy Show (NITV)
The AFL Footy Show (Nine)
The Cricket Show (Nine)
The NRL Footy Show (Nine)
Wide World Of Sport (Nine)
Last year’s winner: The NRL Footy Show
MOST POPULAR REALITY PROGRAM
Big Brother (Nine)
Bondi Rescue (Ten)
Bondi Vet (Ten)
My Kitchen Rules (Seven)
The Block (Nine)
Last year’s winner: My Kitchen Rules
MOST POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM
Family Feud (Ten)
Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year: South America (Nine)
Sunrise (Seven)
The Project (Ten)
The Voice (Nine)
Last year’s winner: Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year
SILVER LOGIE — MOST OUTSTANDING ACTRESS
Danielle Cormack (Wentworth)
Denise Roberts (Schapelle)
Jessica Marais (Carlotta)
Marta Dusseldorp (Janet King)
Nicole da Silva (Wentworth)
Last year’s winner: Asher Keddie
SILVER LOGIE — MOST OUTSTANDING ACTOR
Ashley Zukerman (The Code)
John Noble (Devil’s Playground)
Luke Arnold (INXS: Never Tear Us Apart)
Martin Henderson (Secrets And Lies)
Richard Roxburgh (Rake)
Last year’s winner: Lachy Hulme
GRAHAM KENNEDY AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING NEWCOMER
Brandon McClelland (ANZAC Girls)
Harriet Dyer (Love Child)
Miranda Tapsell (Love Child)
Silvia Colloca (Made In Italy With Silvia Colloca)
Troy Kinne (Kinne)
Last year’s winner: Remy Hii
MOST OUTSTANDING CHILDREN’S PROGRAM
Bushwhacked (ABC3)
Move It Mob Style (NITV)
Nowhere Boys (ABC3)
Tashi (7TWO)
The Worst Year Of My Life, Again (ABC3)
Last year’s winner: Nowhere Boys
MOST OUTSTANDING SPORTS COVERAGE
2014 FIFA World Cup (SBS One)
Emirates Melbourne Cup Carnival (Seven)
KFC T20 Big Bash League (Ten)
Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 (Seven)
Toyota AFL Grand Final (Seven)
Last year’s winner: 2013 Emirates Melbourne Cup Carnival
MOST OUTSTANDING FACTUAL SERIES
Brilliant Creatures (ABC)
Changing Minds (ABC)
Coast Australia (History/Foxtel)
First Contact (SBS One)
The War That Changed Us (ABC)
Last year’s winner: Kings Cross ER: St Vincent’s Hospital
MOST OUTSTANDING PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORT
“Banking Bad”, Four Corners (ABC)
Ian Thorpe: The Parkinson Interview (Ten)
“Ice Towns”, The Feed (SBS2)
“Joining The Fight”, Insight (SBS One)
“Searching For C11”, Australian Story (ABC)
Last year’s winner: “Prisoner X – The Australian Connection”, Foreign Correspondent
MOST OUTSTANDING NEWS COVERAGE
“Lindt Café Siege”, Seven News (Seven)
“Moree”, NITV News (NITV)
“Peter Greste Trial”, ABC News (ABC)
“Sydney Siege”, Nine News (Nine)
“What Is Metadata”, Sky News (Foxtel)
Last year’s winner: “NSW Bushfires”, Nine News
MOST OUTSTANDING COMEDY
Black Comedy (ABC)
Legally Brown (SBS One)
Please Like Me (ABC)
Upper Middle Bogan (ABC)
Utopia (ABC)
Last year’s winner: n/a
MOST OUTSTANDING ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM
Bogan Hunters (7mate)
Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (ABC)
The Chaser’s Media Circus (ABC)
The Checkout (ABC)
The Voice (Nine)
Last year’s winner: Housos
MOST OUTSTANDING MINI-SERIES OR TELEMOVIE
ANZAC Girls (ABC)
Carlotta (ABC)
Devil’s Playground (Showcase/Foxtel)
INXS: Never Tear Us Apart (Seven)
The Broken Shore (ABC)
Last year’s winner: Top Of The Lake
MOST OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
Janet King (ABC)
Puberty Blues (Ten)
Rake (ABC)
The Code (ABC)
Wentworth (Soho/Foxtel)
Last year’s winner: Redfern Now
The 57th annual TV Week Logie Awards will be telecast on the Nine Network.