Logie Awards of 1967
The 9th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Monday 10 April 1967 at the Zodiac Room aboard the cruise liner Fairstar in Melbourne. Bert Newton from the Nine Network was the Master of Ceremonies. American television actor Vic Morrow was a guest presenter. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 1967:
9th Logie Awards | |
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Date | 10 April 1967 |
Site | Zodiac Room on Fairstar in Melbourne |
Hosted by | Bert Newton |
Gold Logie | Graham Kennedy |
Television coverage | |
Network | Nine Network |
Awards
Gold Logie
Special Gold Logie
- Star of the Decade
- Winner: Graham Kennedy
National
- Best Teenage Personality
- Winner: Johnny Young
- Best Live Show
- Winner: Sound of Music, Nine Network
- Best Overseas Show
- Winner: The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
- Best Commercial
- Winner: Minties
- Best Documentary Series
- Winner: Project '66, Nine Network
- Best Drama
- Winner: Homicide, Seven Network
- Best Comedy
- Winner: My Name's McGooley, What's Yours?, Seven Network
Victoria
- Most Popular Male
- Winner: Graham Kennedy
- Most Popular Female
- Winner: Patti Newton
- Most Popular Live Show
- Winner: In Melbourne Tonight, Nine Network
New South Wales
- Most Popular Male
- Winner: Don Lane
- Most Popular Female
- Winner: Hazel Phillips
- Most Popular Live Show
- Winner: The Don Lane Tonight Show, Nine Network
South Australia
- Most Popular Male
- Winner: Ernie Sigley
- Most Popular Female
- Winner: Pam Western
- Most Popular Live Show
- Winner: Adelaide Tonight, Nine Network
Queensland
- Most Popular Male
- Winner: Don Seccombe
- Most Popular Female
- Winner: Jill McCann
- Most Popular Live Show
- Winner: Theatre Royal, Seven Network
Tasmania
- Most Popular Male
- Winner: John Forster
- Most Popular Female
- Winner: Robyn Nevin; Caroline Schmit
- Most Popular Live Show
- Winner: Line Up, ABC
Special Achievement Award
- Winner:
- Tommy Hanlon, Jr. - For pioneering of television on a nationwide basis.
- The Seekers - For the promotion of Australian TV talent overseas.
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