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Logie Awards 2009: Gallery

"It is a little bit daunting to be back in the spotlight," conceded host Gretel Killeen. The 51st Logie Awards are underway at Crown Palladium.

l2“It’s good to be here,” said Gretel. “I have never personally won a television award.” Except for running second in a poll of TV’s most annoying host, she joked.

“This is a chance for me to say hello to you at home whom I have not seen in a long time.

“It is a little bit daunting to be back in the spotlight,” she conceded.

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l1The 51st TV Week Logie Awards opened with Jessica Mauboy pre-recorded on the rooftop of Crown Towers with the Melbourne backdrop before she appeared on the Palladium stage with five male dancers and a performance of “Been Waiting.”

Gretel Killeen took centrestage (complete with her new do) before being gunned down in an odd lead in to the Most Popular Actress.

Rebecca Gibney took the first award thanking her “gift of a role” from Packed to the Rafters.

Todd Lasance won his first Logie as Most Popular Actor for Home and Away.

Most Outstanding Actor was won by Gyton Grantley for Underbelly. “It was such a good story. Our story. An Australian story that we told really well,” he said. “This one’s for Australian stuff and let’s make more of it.”

Underbelly’s Kat Stewart won Most Oustanding Actress. “I’m so proud to have been involved in Underbelly,” she said. “This is magic.”

So You Think You Can Dance Australia won Most Popular Reality. “This lovely trophy goes to the dancers…. who slogged their guts out,” said Jason Coleman.

Dave Hughes lifted proceedings with a comedy monologue at the expense of Lincoln Lewis, Grant Denyer, Bondi Rescue and Bondi Vet. Go Hughesy!

The Hollowmen won Most Outstanding Comedy. Merrick Watts said, “Thanks to the ABC for their undying support of comedy.”

“God forbid we get real jobs,” he added.

Most Outstanding News Coverage was won by “China Earthquake”, ABC News. Presenter George Negus accidentally called it a Gold Logie. Correspondent Stephen McDonald said, “If you want to see the world through Australian eyes, the ABC is still the place to do it.”

Tom Burlinson sang “Unforgettable” to a montage of lost stars (including with a few bum notes).

Most Popular Lifestyle was won by Better Home and Gardens. Johanna Griggs thanked all the crew behind the show. “My peers on stage, all experts in their own field….not an ego amongst them. That is why it is a joy to go to work with each and every one of you.”

“We don’t take this for granted,” she added.

Rove won the Silver Logie for Most Popular Presenter for the seventh time, only to complain about the cheap seats.

The Hall of Fame induction for Bill Collins was presented by Sarah Murdoch -a surprising choice.

Collins received a standing ovation from the room.

“If I wasn’t paid to do what I love I’d do it anyway,” he said.

Collins thanked Foxtel’s Kim Williams, Brian Walsh, Jamie Campbell and FOX Classics staff and his wife Joan.

“I’d like to go on for 6 minutes but I won’t….”

Quoting director Martin Scorsese he added, “Good films unlock your imagination.”

Most Outstanding Sports Coverage went to Channel Seven for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Bruce MacAvaney said, “China what a country, Beijing what a city. The bird’s nest and the water cube what iconic stadiums they turned out to be.”

The Footy Show (NRL) won Most Popular Sports Show. Paul Vautin said, “Thanks Dave (Gyngell). You’re one of the reasons we’re still on air.”

At a grand piano, singer Annie Lennox sang an earnest, accoustic version of “There Must Be Angel (Playing With My Heart)” one of the few intimate moments of the night.

Wil Anderson unleashed a routine on advertisements which has some good gags.

Rafters Hugh Sheridan won Best New Male Talent. “George I owe you $100 bucks,” he said to his co-star. “Thankyou to the best cast and crew in the world… George, this award is as much yours as it is mine.”

Best New Female Talent was won by his co-star Jessica Marais. “I want to thank the fans and viewers….all the mentors who have inspired and encouraged me,” she said. “This show is all about family.”

Miles Barlow’s Review of the Logies was a fun sequence with stars, including Margaret Pomeranz, David Stratton and Bert Newton sending themselves up.

Kerry O’Brien arrived without the 7:30 Report’s fanfare, and made a point of saying so. Way to go, Kezza.

Most Popular Factual was won again by Bondi Rescue. “We love making this show. It’s a lot of fun….we love making a show about the beach….” said producer Michael Cordell.

The Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding New Talent was also won by Jessica Marais. “I’ve been lucky to have been birthed into the Australian television industry… I feel so lucky to be nominated with such incredible people.”

Underbelly won Most Outstanding Drama (despite no clips being able to be shown all night). Producer Greg Haddrick said, “It had a lot of kalaeidescopic elements to it.” Somewhere in there he included “a little bit of sex.”

Four awards were given out prior to the telecast. Most Outstanding Children’s Programme went to H20: Just Add Water. Most Oustanding Public Affairs Report was won by Afghanistan a Survivor’s Tale from Foreign Correspondent. Most Oustanding Documentary was awarded to First Australians by SBS. Most Outstanding Factual programme was won by Border Security by Channel Seven.

Rove again won Most Popular Light  Entertainment as Rove McManus thanked the Roving Production team.

Peter Phelps presented the Silver award for Most Popular Drama, aided by Humphrey B. Bear. It was won by Packed to the Rafters. “We’ve been continually blown away by the success of Packed to the Rafters,” said Erik Thomson, describing it as “beyond our wildest dreams.” Rebecca Gibney thanked the production crew and families.

Finally, Gibney took out the Gold Logie itself, an acknowledgment of a long career in Australian television dating back to shows including Come in Spinner, Brides of Christ, The Flying Doctors and Halifax f.p.

95 Responses

  1. Didn’t the Logies used to be held in a massive theatre? When did they decide to do it in an dull, small-to-medium-sized ballroom instead?

  2. What a joke, i love rugby league more than afl but the afl footy show is so much better than the nrl footy show, it is wooden and a bit boring

  3. Very disappointed with Sevens Win for the Olympics, SBS did a much better job with actually showing events rather than slow motion replays and clips of the host laughing and being tools.

    Kat should really be known for her exceptional work in Newstopia she is amazing so happy she won a logie. David and Margaret are classic!! Margarets laugh is so funny just love them two.

  4. Can some one tell me the name of the little girl who died? She was featured in the “in memoriam” clip while Tom Burlinson was singing “Unforgettable”.

  5. who is writing the voice over guy lines…he just called the 730 report the “TV Report” while introducing Kerry O’Brien…thats just embarrassing…about sums it up for 9 really…no one at the network gives a toss!!!

  6. Love Gretsky, but she is floundering here. The whole format of the show is terrible. What was the heaven thing with the cloud dress? The voting campaign segments? Wouldnt matter who was hosting, they’d look bad due to awful material. It’s like watching a very slow trainwreck. Thank goodness for Annie Lennox

  7. It’s so cheap because nine is running the show. If it was Ten then at least we’d see more class in the style.

    I blame Nine for every logies’ poor quality!

  8. Hmmmm……………..interesting joke made by Wil Anderson (the one about students with brands as names)
    I couldn’t help but notice that the joke is recycled – you will see the exact joke word for word on The Gruen Transfer Season One DVD under “Wil Riffs”

  9. I can’t believe Seven just won Most Outstanding Sports Coverage for their so called “coverage” of the Olympics. This is an absolute joke!!

  10. Rather strange the NRL Footy Show getting a Logie after 2 hosts “leaving” and a rather big makeover?

    OMG – Ricki Lee should adjust herself. I swear one of her girls were popping out there during Annie Lennox’s performance 😛

  11. Gretel is doing a painful job tonight. Her hair cut is shocking and her dresses aren’t much better. Can’t blame her too much the writers for tonight’s show need to be sacked – and her stylist!

  12. The night is a sad reflection on the state of Australian television. Lame opening number, unfunny opening monologue, one-joke ‘Going for Gold’ segments are already tired… time to shut down both TV Week and the Logies.

  13. Yeh look the logies are ok, but they’re really a shadow of the biggest event in the tv industry of the year, The Logies Spit Roast Party sponsored by Gravox.

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