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Logie Award for Most Popular Australian Program

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Last awarded
  
2004

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First awarded
  
1961

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Official website
  
www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au

People also search for
  
Logie Award for Best News Panel or a Current Affairs Program

Winners & Nominees
  
McLeod's DaughtersNine Network, McLeod's Daughters, Winner, NeighboursNetwork Ten, Neighbours, Nominee, All SaintsSeven Network, All Saints, Nominee, Australian IdolNetwork Ten, Australian Idol, Nominee, RoveNetwork Ten, Rove, Nominee, Home and AwaySeven Network, Home and Away, Nominee, Blue HeelersSeven Network, Blue Heelers, Nominee, All SaintsSeven Network, All Saints, Winner, McLeod's DaughtersNine Network, McLeod's Daughters, Nominee, The Secret Life of UsNetwork Ten, The Secret Life of Us, Nominee, Home and AwaySeven Network, Home and Away, Nominee, Blue HeelersSeven Network, Blue Heelers, Nominee, All SaintsSeven Network, All Saints, Winner, McLeod's DaughtersNine Network, McLeod's Daughters, Nominee, The Secret Life of UsNetwork Ten, The Secret Life of Us, Nominee, Home and AwaySeven Network, Home and Away, Nominee, Blue HeelersSeven Network, Blue Heelers, Nominee, All SaintsSeven Network, All Saints, Winner, SeaChangeAustralian Broadcasting Corporation, SeaChange, Nominee, Home and AwaySeven Network, Home and Away, Nominee, Blue HeelersSeven Network, Blue Heelers, Nominee, Blue HeelersSeven Network, Blue Heelers, Winner, All SaintsSeven Network, All Saints, Nominee, SeaChangeAustralian Broadcasting Corporation, SeaChange, Nominee, Home and AwaySeven Network, Home and Away, Nominee

The Silver Logie for Most Popular Australian Program was an award presented at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 3rd Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony, held in 1961 when the award was originally called Most Popular Program. This award category was eliminated in 1966 and replaced by the Most Popular Live Show category. It was reintroduced in 1968 and renamed Best Show. Over the years, this category has also been known as Best Local Show (1970), Most Popular Show (1971, 1973–1985), Most Popular Series (1993–1997) and Most Popular Australian Program (2003–2004). State Affair holds the record for the most wins, with fifteen, followed by Adelaide Tonight, The Mike Walsh Show and Neighbours with nine wins each.

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