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1975 :: TV Week Logie Awards 2014
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17th TV Week
Logie Awards, 1975

Venue: Southern Cross Hotel, Melbourne
Host: Bert Newton

DATE: Friday, March 7, 1975

BROADCAST ON: Nine Network

GUESTS: John Wayne (US western film star), Lee Majors (US star of The Six Million Dollar Man), William Conrad (US star of Cannon), Keith Michell (Aust-born film star who found success in the UK), Diane Cilento (Aust-born film star who found success in the UK), Edward Woodward (UK star of Callan) and Michele Dotrice (Woodward's wife, an English actress). Special souvenir Logies were given to all guest presenters.

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    Ernie Sigley
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    Denise Drysdale
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  • Most Popular Male (VIC)

    Ernie Sigley (Nine Network)
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    Denise Drysdale (Nine Network)
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    The Ernie Sigley Show (Nine Network)
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    Mike Walsh (Network Ten)
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    Barbara Rogers (Seven Network)
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    The Mike Walsh Show (Network Ten)
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    Paul Sharratt (Nine Network)
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    Rhonda Sharratt (Nine Network)
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    Studio 9 (Nine Network)
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    Bob Francis (Seven Network)
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    Anne Wills (Seven Network)
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    Penthouse Club (Seven Network)
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    Tom Payne
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    Margaret Anne Ford
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    This Week
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    Jeff Newman (Seven Network)
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    Sandy Palmer (Seven Network)
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    Stars Of The Future (Seven Network)
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    George Mallaby (The Box, Network Ten)
    Bronze
  • Best Australian Actress

    Bunney Brooke (Number 96, Network Ten)
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    Number 96 (Network Ten)
    Bronze
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    John Waters (Rush, ABC)
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    Debbie Byrne (Young Talent Time, Network Ten)
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    Young Talent Time (Network Ten)
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    Uncle Sam
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    John Meillion (The Fourth Wish, ABC)
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    Pat Evison (Pig In A Poke, ABC)
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    Paul Hogan (The Paul Hogan Show, Seven Network)
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    Fred Cullen (Homicide, Seven Network)
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    Frank Sinatra in Australia (David Hill, Seven Network news)
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    A Current Affair (Nine Network)
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    Federal File (Nine Network)
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    Ted Dunn (Fredd Bear’s Breakfast A-Go-Go, Network Ten)
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    No Man's Land (Nine Network)
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