The popular host also took home the inaugural Bert Newton Award for Most Popular Presenter on a winning night for Lego Masters Australia.
It’s been a privilege to be there as it happens, and to tell you about it”. “Having an Indigenous man and a guy in a wheelchair up here, on commercial TV...we’ve got a long way to go, but it’s massive,” Alcott said. “I didn’t think that I was going to be able to do this tonight, it’s still very raw,” Newton said. That sentiment - positivity after two years of pandemic cancellations - seemed to be the recurring theme of the night. Invited to share her reflections on her late husband, Newton’s wife Patti, who arrived at the awards accompanied by the couple’s daughter Lauren, was greeted with a standing ovation when she walked onto the stage. As a cultural institution, the Logies hold a peculiar place in the national bosom, alternately the target of praise and derision. As the sun set on the Gold Coast Convention Centre it fell to comedian Julia Morris to bravely open proceedings. “I forgot to also thank Andy Lee, but he knows, he has a long-standing thanks for all my success. “No big song and dance number from me, I am too old,” Morris said. (Lego Masters is broadcast on Nine, the publishers of this masthead.) He was also one of the few award winners to speak directly to the audience on the state of the industry. After a two-year hiatus, the tide has come in for Australian television.
Hamish Blake won the 2022 TV WEEK Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality On Australian TV on Sunday night.
He won the Gold for Most Popular Personality on TV back in 2012. "We couldn't do itwithout the people that arewatching at home. Taking to the stage, Hamish said: "What a hugehonour. We're knowwe're super lucky to keep workingand to got to keep working and dowhat we love. I know Ispeak on behalf of everybody herewhen I say we're so grateful to dowhat we do in this room. First GoldLogie in five years to not bedecided by Tom Gleeson. That ismassive," he joked.
Lego Masters host Hamish Blake has crowned an emotional evening by being awarded the Gold Logie as Australia's most popular TV personality.
Most outstanding children’s program: Bluey, ABC Most outstanding actress: Anna Torv, The Newsreader, ABC Most outstanding drama series: The Newsreader, ABC
The Lego Masters presenter took out the award ahead of Karl Stefanovic, Tom Gleeson, Julia Morris, Melissa Leong, Sonia Kruger and Ray Meagher. Advertisement.
Seven's coverage of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics won most outstanding sports coverage, with the award presented by Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott and the ABC's Tony Armstrong. The ABC's Fires won the miniseries category, with Richard Roxburgh winning most outstanding actor. "This is so special...
The TV Week Logies Awards are back after a two year break. Advertisement. The ceremony ended with a bang, with the Gold Logie Award for Most Popular ...
And the truth is, this honour belongs to Brittany. It belongs to a 26-year-old woman's unwavering courage. And the truth is, this honour belongs to Brittany. It belongs to a 26-year-old woman's unwavering courage' she said 'Thank you for helping to change the national conversation. 'Thank you for helping to change the national conversation. 'He made it his own and the more things that went wrong, the better he felt. 'He made it his own and the more things that went wrong, the better he felt. She dedicated her Logie to Brittany Higgins, and gave a moving speech 'I was terrified that somebody might heckle me here tonight and I thought, don't worry, Bert would love that, that is what he would want. We were very proud of him because he did go through a lot, and he was very brave and he just never complained.' He was 18 when he did his first Tonight Show, The Late Show on Channel 7. Chrissie joked, 'I came to rehearsal so I get to do the announcement' So thank you to the people at home.'
The comedian and LEGO Masters Australia host beat out the likes of Karl Stefanovic, Julia Morris, Melissa Leong, Ray Meagher, Tom Gleeson and Sonia Kruger to ...
Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Miniseries or Telemovie: Fires (ABC) Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress: Anna Torv (The Newsreader) Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Drama Series: The Newsreader (ABC)
Hamish Blake has taken out the top gong at the Logie awards in a strong night for the comedian and TV personality.
* Most popular reality program: MasterChef * Most outstanding children’s program: Bluey, ABC * Most outstanding miniseries or telemovie: Fires, ABC * Most outstanding actor: Richard Roxburgh, Fires, ABC * Most outstanding actress: Anna Torv, The Newsreader, ABC * Most outstanding drama series: The Newsreader, ABC
Presenter Hamish Blake won the Gold Logie for most popular personality on Australian television at TV's night of...
The ABC's Tony Armstrong took out the Graham Kennedy Award for most popular new talent, days after his euphoric on screen reaction to the Socceroos making it through to the World Cup. Blake also took home the Logie for most popular presenter, newly named for the late television superstar Bert Newton and presented by Newton's wife Patti. Presenter Hamish Blake won the Gold Logie for most popular personality on Australian television at TV's night of nights on the Gold Coast.
Hamish Blake beat out Sonia Kruger, Karl Stefanovic, Julia Morris, Melissa Leong, Ray Meagher and Tom Gleeson to win the coveted Gold Logie in a ceremony ...
* Most popular reality program: MasterChef * Most outstanding children’s program: Bluey, ABC * Most outstanding miniseries or telemovie: Fires, ABC * Most outstanding actor: Richard Roxburgh, Fires, ABC * Most outstanding actress: Anna Torv, The Newsreader, ABC * Most outstanding drama series: The Newsreader, ABC
The Lego Masters Australia host took both the Gold Logie and the newly named Bert Newton award for most popular presenter, while there were wins for The ...
The ABC dominated the peer-judged awards, with The Newsreader winning outstanding drama series and Anna Torv winning outstanding actress for her lead performance in the 1980s newsroom drama. Blake also won the newly named Bert Newton award for most popular presenter, an award he won previously in 2012, while the Channel Nine show, now in its fourth season, won outstanding entertainment or comedy program. The outstanding supporting actor went to Colin Friels for his role in the ABC drama series Wakefield. ABC talent also won most popular actress and most popular actor, by Kitty Flanagan for the comedy Fisk, and Guy Pearce for the crime drama Jack Irish.
Blake also won the inaugural Bert Newton Presenter Award while Lego was a big winner on the night. Advertisement. The other Gold nominees were: Julia Morris, I ...
”This moment is about getting to speak on behalf of the room…. ”We are so grateful to get to do what we do because of the people at home. Lego Masters host Hamish Blake has won the Gold Logie Award for 2022.