Logie Awards of 1998 - Outstanding Awards

Outstanding Awards

Most Outstanding Series
Winner:
Frontline, ABC TV
Nominated:
Good Guys Bad Guys, Nine Network
Water Rats, Nine Network
Most Outstanding Actor
Winner:
Tony Martin, Wildside, ABC TV
Nominated:
Colin Friels, Water Rats, Nine Network
William McInnes, Blue Heelers, Seven Network
Rob Sitch, Frontline, ABC TV
Most Outstanding Actress
Winner:
Catherine McClements, Water Rats, Nine Network
Nominated:
Rachael Blake, Wildside, ABC TV
Rebecca Gibney, Halifax f.p., Nine Network and Kangaroo Palace, Seven Network
Alison Whyte, Good Guys Bad Guys, Nine Network
Most Outstanding Mini-series Or Movie Made For Television
Winners:
Wildside, ABC TV
Nominated:
Halifax f.p., Nine Network
Simone De Beauvoir's Babies, ABC TV
Most Outstanding Achievement In Comedy
Winners:
Frontline, ABC TV
Nominated:
Club Buggery, ABC TV
McFeast - Portrait Of A Power Pussy, ABC TV
Most Outstanding Documentary
Winner:
Rats In The Ranks, ABC TV
Nominated:
The Big House, ABC TV
The Call Of Kakadu, ABC TV
Mabo: Life Of An Island Man, ABC TV
Tell My Kids I'm Sorry, Seven Network
Most Outstanding Achievement In News
Winner:
"Thredbo Tragedy", Seven Nightly News, Seven Network
Nominated:
"Travel Rorts", ?? Network
"Thredbo Tragedy", ?? Network
Most Outstanding Achievement In Public Affairs
Winner:
"Where Does The Buck Stop?", Four Corners, ABC TV
Nominated:
"Showdown in Emerald", Sunday, Nine Network
"Valentine's Day", Australian Story, ABC TV
Most Outstanding Sports Coverage
Winners:
Australia vs Iran World Cup Qualifier, SBS TV
Nominated:
Bathurst 1000, Network Ten
ARL Grand Final, Nine Network
Most Outstanding Achievement in Children's Television
Winners:
Play School, ABC TV
Nominated:
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