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Special Sub-Topic: The Winners of the 2003 Logies


Which sporting event got the award for "The Most Outstanding Sports Coverage?"

    Ashes Test Series. The cricketing clash between Australia and England, although it was uncompetitive at times in 2002/03, got the award for its wonderful camera work and commentating. The commentating team during the time included Richie Benaud, Tony Greig, Ian Healy, Mark Taylor, Ian Chappell and Bill Lawry.

What show, that is named after a day of the week, got the award for "Most Outstanding Public Affairs Program?"
    Sunday. "Sunday" was aired on Sunday mornings and was hosted for most of 2002 by Jim Waley. It appeared on the Nine Network and its stories and superb coverage earned this show the award.

Which show won the award for "The Most Popular Overseas Program?"
    Friends. "Friends" is a great comedy show which could be seen on Monday nights. The cast is superb and it shows some struggles of every day life. The comical techniques used each week showed how much work was put into the show.

Which show won the award for "The Most Popular Reality Program?"
    RPA. "RPA" stands for Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, which does great work in the Sydney area. On this show you could see the work they do on sick people, all the surgery and various problems that working in the hospital may bring up.

Which series won the Silver Logie for "The Most Outstanding Drama Series?"
    The Secret Life Of Us. "The Secret Life of Us" is a down to earth program which shows relationships and their problems. The characters are not heroes, they are normal people and this is how others can relate to the show. It was aired on the Ten Network.

Which sports program won the award for "The Most Popular Sports Program?"
    Australian Football League Footy Show. "The AFL Footy Show", which was hosted by Eddie McGuire who is the TV Week Logies and "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" host, showed great coverage and the humorous side of football. The game of AFL is mostly supported by people in Melbourne, in which that is the only game they really play in the winter time!

Which show won the award for "The Most Popular Lifestyle Program?"
    Backyard Blitz. "Backyard Blitz" was aired each week on the Nine Network. The crew used to go to a person's place, whose garden needed repairing, and turn it into a lovely place to be around. The show also had a bit of humour, which is always good to make the show more light-hearted.

Which new Australian singer won the award for "The Most Popular New Female Talent?"
    Delta Goodrem. Delta Goodrem, during the time of the 2003 Logies, was an up and coming actress with a promising singing career. She had such early hits as "Born To Try" and "Lost Without You." She was attractive and still is, and her work on "Neighbours" meant that she was a great talent.

Which show won the TV Week Silver Logie for "The Most Popular Australian Program?"
    All Saints. "All Saints" did really well at the Logies, not just winning awards for the program, but also the actors who took part in it. This was shown by "All Saints" having the two actors who won the Silver Logies for Most Popular Actress and Actor (Libby Tanner and Erik Thomsen). "All Saints" was set in a hospital treating sick people, as well as solving feuds with workers.

Finally, who won the TV Week Gold Logie?
    Rove McManus & Rove MacManus. Rove was a great man and he deserved this award more than anyone else. He hosted "Rove Live" and he provided everyone who watched the Ten Network with great humour and something good to look at.


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