The Silver Logie for Most Popular New Talent , also known as the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Popular New Talent , is an award presented at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards . The award recognises the popularity of a new talent in an Australian program. The program may or may not be the nominee's first television appearance, however it should be their first major television role.[ 1]
It was first awarded at the 22nd Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony, held in 1980 and originally called Most Popular New Talent .[ 2] This award category was eliminated in 1999 and replaced by the Most Popular New Male Talent and Most Popular New Female Talent categories.[ 3] After a 15-year absence, the Most Popular New Talent category was reintroduced in 2014 to replace the gender specific categories.[ 4] It was briefly renamed Best New Talent (2016-2017).[ 5] From 2018, the award category name was reverted to Most Popular New Talent .[ 6]
The winner and nominees of Most Popular New Talent are chosen by the public through an online voting survey on the TV Week website.[ 7] Neighbours and Home and Away have the most recipients of this award, with four wins each.
Winners and nominees
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Indicates the winner
Multiple wins
See also
References
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^ "Vizard fast forwards to most popular personality" . The Sydney Morning Herald . 16 March 1991. Retrieved 31 May 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Shelley, Gary (16 March 1991). "The search for our silver sensations!". TV Week . pp. 8– 9.
^ "The 34th Annual TV Week Logie Awards" . Yahoo!7. Retrieved 21 April 2014 .
^ "The 35th Annual TV Week Logie Awards" . Yahoo!7. Retrieved 11 February 2014 .
^ "1993: March 21–27" . Television.AU. 18 March 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2022 .
^ Oliver, Robin (18 April 1994). "Ray, everybody's frontman, takes the Gold and a bow" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 30 May 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Warneke, Ross (27 April 1995). "And now... the envelopes please" . The Age . Retrieved 30 May 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "1994–1997 Logie Awards" . Australiantelevision.net. Retrieved 11 February 2014 .
^ "The famous five". TV Week . 6 April 1996. pp. 8– 9.
^ Browne, Rachel (18 May 1997). "A bolt from the Blue" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 30 May 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Symons, Red (19 April 1998). "The envelope, please" . The Age . Retrieved 30 May 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Knox, David (27 April 2014). "Logie Awards 2014: Winners" . TV Tonight . Archived from the original on 29 May 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2014 .
^ Knox, David (3 May 2015). "TV Week Logie Awards 2015: winners" . TV Tonight. Retrieved 4 May 2015 .
^ Dunk, Tiffany (4 April 2016). "Waleed Aly to vie with Project co-host Carrie Bickmore, Lee Lin Chin, Essie Davis and Grant Denyer for Gold Logie" . news.com.au . Retrieved 18 December 2017 .
^ Knox, David (3 May 2015). "TV Week Logie Awards 2015: winners" . TV Tonight. Retrieved 4 May 2015 .
^ Knox, David (1 July 2018). "60th Logie Awards: winners" . TV Tonight. Retrieved 2 July 2018 .
^ Idato, Michael (30 June 2019). "ABC, Ten win big, Tom Gleeson takes gold at Logie Awards" . Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 1 July 2019 .
^ Knox, David (19 June 2022). "Logie Awards 2022: winners" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 10 August 2022 .
^ Knox, David (18 August 2024). "Logie Awards 2024: winners" . TV Tonight . Retrieved 18 August 2024 .
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