Logie Awards of 1960
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The 2nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented in January 1960 at the Savoy Private Hotel in Melbourne. The awards were not televised and were only awarded for Melbourne television, as all major cities had different stations. American actor Hugh O'Brian was the guest host and presented some awards on IMT.
Following the awards in this year, Star of the Year recipient Graham Kennedy coined the Logie Awards name, to honour Scottish engineer and innovator John Logie Baird who contributed to the development of television as a practical medium.[1] This article lists the winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 1960:
Awards
Star of the Year (Gold Logie)
- Winner:
- Graham Kennedy
Other Awards
- Program of the Year
- Winner:
- 77 Sunset Strip, GTV9
- TV Highlight Of 1959
- Winner:
- Shell Presents series, GTV9
- TV WEEK Special Award
- Winner:
- GTV9/ATN7 Interstate TV Link for Test Cricket
Australian Broadcasting Commission
- Best Male Personality
- Winner:
- John Royle
- Best Female Personality
- Winner:
- Ruth Nye
- Best Program
- Winner:
Seven Network
- Best Male Personality
- Winner:
- Don Bennetts
- Best Female Personality
- Winner:
- Brenda Marshall
- Best Program
- Winner:
- Father Knows Best
Nine Network
- Best Male Personality
- Winner:
- Graham Kennedy
- Best Female Personality
- Winner:
- Panda Lisner
- Best Program
- Winner:
- In Melbourne Tonight
References
- ^ "Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding New Talent". ninemsn.com.au. Archived from the original on 31 August 2009.
External links
- Logie Awards of 1960 at IMDb
- Australian Television: 1959-1961 Logie Awards
- TV Week Logie Awards: 1960
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