10th Logie Awards | |
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Date | 22 March 1968 |
Site | Southern Cross Hotel, Melbourne, Victoria |
Hosted by | Bert Newton |
Gold Logie | Brian Henderson |
Television coverage | |
Network | Nine Network |
The 10th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Friday 22 March 1968 at the Southern Cross Hotel in Melbourne and broadcast on the Nine Network. Bert Newton from the Nine Network was the Master of Ceremonies. British television actress Violet Carson and American television actors Christopher George, Peter Breck and Cheryl Miller appeared as guests. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 1968:
Awards[edit]
Gold Logie[edit]
Logie[edit]
National[edit]
- Best Teenage Personality
- Winner:
- TV Quizmaster of the Decade
- Winner:
- TV Sportscaster of the Year
- Winner:
- Best Drama Series
- Winner:
- Homicide, Seven Network
- Best Overseas Show
- Winner:
- Best New Show of 1967
- Winner:
- This Day Tonight, ABC
- Best Australian Comedy
- Winner:
- My Name's McGooley, Seven Network
- Best Australian Show
- Winner:
- Sound of Music, Nine Network
- Best Commercial
- Winner:
- Outstanding Australian TV Contribution
- Winner:
- "Days of Destiny" from Project 67, Nine Network
Victoria[edit]
- Best Male Personality
- Winner:
- Best Female Personality
- Winner:
- Best Show
- Winner:
- In Melbourne Tonight, Nine Network
New South Wales[edit]
- Best Male Personality
- Winner:
- Best Female Personality
- Winner:
- Best Show
- Winner:
- Tonight with Don Lane, Nine Network
South Australia[edit]
- Best Male Personality
- Winner:
- Best Female Personality
- Winner:
- Best Show
- Winner:
- Adelaide Tonight, Nine Network
Queensland[edit]
- Best Male Personality
- Winner:
- Best Female Personality
- Winner:
- Best Show
- Winner:
- I've Got a Secret, Nine Network
Tasmania[edit]
- Best Male Personality
- Winner:
- Best Female Personality
- Winner:
- Best Show
- Winner:
- Line-Up, ABC
External links[edit]
- Logie Awards of 1968 at IMDb
- Australian Television: 1966-1969 Logie Awards
- TV Week Logie Awards: 1968
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