The 31st Annual TV Week Logie Awards
March, 1989
Gold Logie - Most Popular Personality: Daryl Somers (Hey Hey It’s Saturday, Nine Network)
Silver Logies: Most Popular Actor: Craig McLachlan (Neighbours, Network Ten) Most Popular Actress: Annie Jones (Neighbours, Network Ten) Most Outstanding Actor: John Wood (Rafferty's Rules, Seven Network) Most Outstanding Actress: Joan Sydney (A Country Practice, Seven Network)
Victoria Most Popular Personality: Daryl Somers (Nine Network) Most Popular Program: Neighbours (Network Ten)
NSW Most Popular Personality: Ray Martin (Nine Network) Most Popular Program: A Country Practice (Seven Network)
Queensland Most Popular Personality: Jacqui McDonald (Hey Hey It’s Saturday, Nine Network) Most Popular Program: Wombat (Seven Network)
South Australia Most Popular Personality: Anne Wills (Seven Network) Most Popular Program: Wheel Of Fortune (Seven Network)
Tasmania Most Popular Personality: Tom Payne Most Popular Program: KTV
Western Australia Most Popular Personality: Rick Ardon (Seven Network) Most Popular Program: State Affair (Seven Network)
National Most Popular Series: Neighbours (Network Ten) Most Popular New Talent: Nicolle Dickson (Home And Away, Seven Network) Most Popular Light Entertainment/Comedy Program: The Comedy Company (Network Ten) Most Popular Light Entertainment/Comedy Personality: Maryanne Fahey (The Comedy Company, Network Ten) Most Popular Miniseries/Telemovie: The Shiralee (Seven Network) Most Popular Actor In A Miniseries/Telemovie: Bryan Brown (The Shiralee, Seven Network) Most Popular Actress In A Miniseries/Telemovie: Rebecca Smart (The Shiralee, Seven Network) Most Popular Sports Coverage: Seoul Olympic Games (Network Ten) Most Popular Music Video: “Age Of Reason” (John Farnham) Most Popular Public Affairs Program: A Current Affair (Nine Network) Most Popular Children's Show: Wombat (Seven Network)
Most Outstanding Achievement In Public Affairs: Four Corners(ABC) Most Outstanding Achievement In News: Michael Venus (reporting on the Walsh Street murders, Nine Network) Most Outstanding Documentary/Series: Nature Of Australia (ABC) Most Outstanding Achievement By A Regional Station: Walkabout documentaries (RTQ7, Rockhampton)
| Seven | 7:00 Home and Away | 7:30 Ghost Whisperer |
| 7TWO | 7:00 Most Shocking | 7:30 Fifth Gear |
| ABC1 | 7:00 ABC News | 7:30 The 7.30 Report |
| ABC2 | 7:20 Mr Bean with Rowan Atkinson | 7:31 The Reinventors |
| Nine | 7:00 Two and a Half Men | 7:30 Getaway |
| GO! | 7:00 Entertainment Tonight | 7:30 Frasier |
| TEN | 7:00 The 7pm Project | 7:30 Glee |
| One HD | 7:30 World's Strongest Man | |
| SBS ONE | 7:30 Luke Nguyen's Vietnam | |
| Seven | 8:30 Beauty and the Geek Australia | |
| 7TWO | 8:30 Stargate: Atlantis | |
| ABC1 | 8:00 Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage | 8:35 Surviving Mumbai |
| ABC2 | 8:00 Mumbai Calling | 8:30 Hungry Beast |
| Nine | 8:30 ARIA Awards 2009 | |
| GO! | 8:00 Seinfeld | 8:30 Seinfeld |
| TEN | 8:30 Rush | |
| One HD | 8:25 Sports Tonight: AFL Draft Update | 8:30 World Heli Challenge |
| SBS ONE | 8:00 Demetri's Castle | 8:30 Cooking in the Danger Zone |
| Seven | 9:30 The Amazing Race | |
| ABC1 | 9:35 Making Samson & Delilah | |
| ABC2 | 9:00 John Safran's Race Relations | 9:30 The Graham Norton Show |
| GO! | 9:30 Seinfeld | |
| One HD | 9:00 Sports Soup | 9:30 Sports Tonight |
| SBS ONE | 9:00 ADbc | 9:30 World News Australia |
| ABC1 | 10:35 Lateline | |
| ABC2 | 10:15 Spoons | 10:30 Billable Hours |
| GO! | 10:30 Drop Dead Diva | |
| TEN | 10:30 Ten Late Night News/Sports Tonight | |
| One HD | 10:00 UFC Wired | |
| SBS ONE | 10:00 The Walkley Awards | |
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