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
Date10 April 1967
SiteZodiac Room on Fairstar in Melbourne
Hosted byBert Newton
Gold LogieGraham Kennedy
Television coverage
NetworkNine Network

Awards

Gold Logie

Most Popular Male Personality on Australian Television
Winner:
Graham Kennedy
Most Popular Female Personality on Australian Television
Winner:
Hazel Phillips

Special Gold Logie

Star of the Decade
Winner:
Graham Kennedy

Logie

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.
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