Logie Awards of 2000
| 42nd Logie Awards | |
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| Date | 30 April 2000 | 
| Site | Crown Palladium, Melbourne, Victoria | 
| Hosted by | Andrew Denton | 
| Highlights | |
| Gold Logie | Lisa McCune | 
| Hall of Fame | Bruce Gyngell | 
| Most awards | Blue Heelers (5) | 
| Most nominations | Blue Heelers (7) | 
| Television coverage | |
| Network | Nine Network | 
The 42nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 30 April 2000 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Andrew Denton, and guests included Elle Macpherson, Ruby Wax, Savage Garden and Macy Gray.[1]
Winners and nominees
In the tables below, winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.[2]
Gold Logie
| Most Popular Personality on Australian Television | 
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Acting
Most Popular Programs
| Most Popular Program | Most Popular Comedy or Light Entertainment Program | 
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| Most Popular Lifestyle Program | Most Popular Sports Program | 
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| Most Popular Reality Program | Most Popular Public Affairs Program | 
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Most Outstanding Programs
| Most Outstanding Drama Series | Most Outstanding Comedy Program | 
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| Most Outstanding Children's Program | Most Outstanding Sports Coverage | 
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| Most Outstanding Documentary or Special Report in a Public Affairs Program | Most Outstanding News Coverage | 
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Performers
- Macy Gray – "I Try" and "I Can't Wait to Meetchu"[1]
- Savage Garden – "Crash and Burn"[1]
Hall of Fame
After a lifetime in Australian television, Bruce Gyngell became the 17th inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e "42nd TV Week Logie Awards, 2000". Tvweeklogies.com.au. Archived from the original on 26 January 2014.
- ^ "2000 Logie Awards". Australiantelevision.net. Retrieved 16 February 2014.