Logie Award for Most Outstanding Drama Series

Logie Award for Most Outstanding Drama Series
Country Australia
Presented by TV Week
First awarded 1991
Currently held by Glitch (2016)
Most awards SeaChange, The Secret Life of Us and Love My Way (3)
Official website www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au

The Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Drama Series is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 33rd Annual TV Week Logie Awards in 1991, when the award was originally called Most Outstanding Single Drama or Miniseries.[1] Over the years, it has also been known as Most Outstanding Series (1992–1993, 1998),[1] Most Outstanding Achievement in Drama Production (1994–1997)[2] and Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie (2007–2012).[3]

The award is given to recognise an outstanding Australian drama program. The winner and nominees of this award are chosen by television industry juries.[4] SeaChange, The Secret Life of Us and Love My Way hold the record for the most wins, with three each, followed by Phoenix, Underbelly and Redfern Now with two wins.

Winners and nominees

Key Meaning
double-dagger Indicates the winning program
Year Program Network Ref
1991 Come In SpinnerAward winner
ABC TV
[1]
1992 G.P.Award winner
ABC TV
1993 PhoenixAward winner
ABC TV
1994 Phoenix IIAward winner
ABC TV
[2]
1995 JanusAward winner
ABC TV
1996 Blue MurderAward winner
ABC TV
1997 Water RatsAward winner
Nine Network
1998 FrontlineAward winner
ABC TV
[5]
Good Guys, Bad Guys
Nine Network
Water Rats
Nine Network
1999 SeaChangeAward winner
ABC TV
[6]
Blue Heelers
Seven Network
Water Rats
Nine Network
Wildside
ABC TV
2000 SeaChangeAward winner
ABC TV
[7]
All Saints
Seven Network
Water Rats
Nine Network
Wildside
ABC TV
2001 SeaChangeAward winner
ABC TV
[8]
All Saints
Seven Network
Stingers
Nine Network
Water Rats
Nine Network
2002 The Secret Life of UsAward winner
Network Ten
[9]
All Saints
Seven Network
Always Greener
Seven Network
Love Is a Four Letter Word
ABC TV
Stingers
Nine Network
2003 The Secret Life of UsAward winner
Network Ten
[10]
All Saints
Seven Network
Always Greener
Seven Network
MDA
ABC TV
Stingers
Nine Network
White Collar Blue
Network Ten
2004 The Secret Life of UsAward winner
Network Ten
[11]
All Saints
Seven Network
Always Greener
Seven Network
Grass Roots
ABC TV
McLeod's Daughters
Nine Network
2005 Love My WayAward winner
Fox8
[12]
Love Bytes
Fox8
Fireflies
ABC TV
Stingers
Nine Network
The Secret Life of Us
Network Ten
2006 Love My WayAward winner
Fox8
[13]
All Saints
Seven Network
McLeod's Daughters
Nine Network
MDA
ABC TV
The Surgeon
Network Ten
2007 Love My WayAward winner
W. Channel
[3]
Answered by Fire
ABC TV
RAN Remote Area Nurse
SBS TV
The Silence
ABC TV
The Society Murders
Network Ten
2008 CurtinAward winner
ABC1
[14]
City Homicide
Seven Network
East West 101
SBS
The King
TV1
Satisfaction
Showcase
2009 UnderbellyAward winner
Nine Network
[15]
Bed of Roses
ABC1
Packed to the Rafters
Seven Network
Rush
Network Ten
Scorched
Nine Network
2010 East West 101Award winner
SBS
[16]
A Model Daughter: The Killing of Caroline Byrne
Network Ten
Packed to the Rafters
Seven Network
Tangle
Showcase
Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities
Nine Network
2011 Underbelly: The Golden MileAward winner
Nine Network
[17]
Hawke
Network Ten
Packed to the Rafters
Seven Network
Rake
ABC1
Rush
Network Ten
Sisters of War
ABC1
2012 The SlapAward winner
ABC1
[18]
Cloudstreet
Showcase
Offspring
Network Ten
Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo
ABC1
Underbelly: Razor
Nine Network
2013 Redfern NowAward winner
ABC1
[19]
Offspring
Network Ten
Puberty Blues
Network Ten
Rake
ABC1
Tangle
Showcase
2014 Redfern NowAward winner
ABC1
[20]
A Place to Call Home
Seven Network
Offspring
Network Ten
The Time of Our Lives
ABC1
Wentworth
SoHo
2015 WentworthAward winner
SoHo
[21]
The Code
ABC
Janet King
ABC
Puberty Blues
Network Ten
Rake
ABC
2016 GlitchAward winner
ABC
800 Words
Seven Network
A Place to Call Home
Soho
Love Child
Nine Network
Wentworth
Soho

Multiple wins

Number Program
Wins
3
SeaChange
3
The Secret Life of Us
3
Love My Way
2
Phoenix
2
Underbelly
2
Redfern Now

References

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  21. Knox, David (3 May 2015). "TV Week Logie Awards 2015: winners". TV Tonight. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
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