Logie Awards of 2002

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{{Infobox film awards

| award = Logie Awards

| number = 44

| image =

| image_size =

| caption =

| date = 28 April 2002

| site = Crown Palladium, Melbourne, Victoria

| host = Wendy Harmer

| gold = Georgie Parker

| hall_of_fame = Mike Willesee

| most_wins = All Saints (3)

| most_nominations = All Saints (10)

| network = Nine Network

| last = 43rd

| next = 45th

}}

The 44th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 28 April 2002 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.{{cite web|url=http://www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au/logie-history/2000s/2002/ |title=44th TV Week Logie Awards, 2002 |publisher=Tvweeklogies.com.au |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140126183955/http://www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au/logie-history/2000s/2002/ |archivedate=26 January 2014 |url-status=dead }} The ceremony was hosted by Wendy Harmer, and guests included Frankie Muniz and Ronn Moss.

Winners and nominees

In the tables below, winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.{{cite web|url=http://www.australiantelevision.net/awards/logie2002.html|title=2002 Logie Awards|publisher=Australiantelevision.net|accessdate=18 February 2014}}

=Gold Logie=

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width="25%"| Most Popular Personality on Australian Television
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=Acting/Presenting=

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width="25%"| Most Popular Actor

! width="25%"| Most Popular Actress

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width="50%"| Most Outstanding Actor

! width="50%"| Most Outstanding Actress

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width="50%"| Most Popular New Male Talent

! width="50%"| Most Popular New Female Talent

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width="50%"| Most Outstanding News Reporter
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  • Geoff Thompson (ABC TV)
  • Jonathan Harley (ABC TV)
  • Paul Kadak (Seven Network)
  • Laurie Oakes (Nine Network)
  • Michelle Stone (Network Ten)
  • =Most Popular Programs=

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    width="50%"| Most Popular Program

    ! width="50%"| Most Popular Light Entertainment Program

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    width="50%"| Most Popular Lifestyle Program

    ! width="50%"| Most Popular Sports Program

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    | valign="top" |

    width="50%"| Most Popular Reality Program

    ! width="50%"| Most Popular Public Affairs Program

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    width="50%"| Most Popular Game Show
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  • Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Nine Network)
  • Burgo's Catch Phrase (Nine Network)
  • Sale of the Century (Nine Network)
  • The Weakest Link (Seven Network)
  • Wheel of Fortune (Seven Network)
  • =Most Outstanding Programs=

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    width="50%"| Most Outstanding Drama Series

    ! width="50%"| Most Outstanding Mini Series or Telemovie

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    width="50%"| Most Outstanding Comedy Program

    ! width="50%"| Most Outstanding Children's Program

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    width="50%"| Most Outstanding Sports Coverage

    ! width="50%"| Most Outstanding News Coverage

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    width="50%"| Most Outstanding Special Report in a Public Affairs Program

    ! width="50%"| Most Outstanding Documentary Series

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    Performers

    Hall of Fame

    After several years on Australian television, Mike Willesee became the 19th inductee into the TV Week Logies Hall of Fame.

    References

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