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Nice Celebrity Phone Number photos

A few nice celebrity phone number images I found:

Vodafone dials up thirty years celebrity phone number
Image by brizzle born and bred Is it a projector? the hilarious reactions of primary school children to the first mobile phone used in Britain. A group of children were asked to guess what the first mobile phone is. Guesses included a projector, tape recorder, calculator and a film camera Growing up in the digital age you might think that children know everything there is to know about mobile phones. But a group of children from two schools gave some hilarious reactions when presented with a Transportable Vodafone VT1 phone and were asked to guess what the device might be. Responses from the eager youngsters included that it could be a tape record, a film camera, a projector and even an invention by the Victorians. The first call was made by Michael Harrison, the son of the late Vodafone Chairman Sir Ernest Harrison, from Parliament Square at midnight on New Year 1985. Ernie Wise made the first public mobile phone call days later. Jaws dropped as the children learned that, 30 years ago, the first mobile phones were £2,000 â€" close to £5,000 in today's money. Three decades on, Lady Harrison can still recall her son’s words coming down the line to her late husband. ‘Hi dad, Mike here. I’m talking to you from Parliament Square, the very first call from a mobile phone, Happy New Year.’ It was the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Day in 1985, and, standing beside her husband in the hallway of their Surrey home, she was witnessing history. ‘That was quite a moment, but I don’t think we realised quite how big,’ she says. The 30th anniversary of the first mobile phone call in the UK is only a few days away. In the intervening period the market has exploded. Today there are more mobile phones than people in Britain, and the industry has also developed almost beyond recognition. As well as phone calls and text messages, most mobiles today can take photos, surf the internet and even give driving directions. It’s a far cry from the five kilogram contraption that Michael Harrison, son of Vodafone chairman Sir Ernest Harrison lugged into Parliament Square on New Year’s Eve almost 30 years ago. Gathered round the cream coloured telephone in the hallway for their traditional New Year party, Lady (Janie) Harrison said that her family and friends were to first see a call broadcast over Britain’s mobile the telephone, that may sound odd but never having had a conversation on a cellular network I didn’t know what to expect. ‘My recollection was that it was very clear. I suppose I thought that it might not be very clear.’ At the other end of the phone champagne corks popped and a photographer snapped the moment the receiver was lifted by Sir Ernest. ‘People at the other end were celebrating and clapping, there was quite a bit of to-ing and fro-ing,’ says Michael. ‘Dad was saying to everybody that this was a “massive moment”. ‘You can say that you were present”’ he told them. ‘He [Ernest] had waited a long time for this moment, the birth of mobile telephony in Britain.’ It was the culmination of years of preparation â€" including winning the first licence to operate a mobile network in Britain in 1982. But, for a technology that would grow to dominate the way that people communicated, its release was reasonably low key. The Times newspaper the following day ran an 84-word report on the launch of the network. ‘Britain’s first “cellular” radio-telephone service allowing more efficient communication on the move was introduced in the London region yesterday well ahead of schedule,’ it began The story goes that Lord (Arnold) Weinstock, the legendary industrialist who ran GEC, was presented by his underlings with a prototype mobile phone. Timeline 1980 Military communications firm Racal beats GEC to buy Decca, a radar and radios company. Its technology would prove instrumental in launching mobile phones. 1982 Racal chairman Sir Ernest Harrison applies for the first British mobile licence. 1983 Vodafone’s five first directors â€" the ‘famous five’ â€" were appointed to build its network. Dec 31, 1984 Michael Harrison sneaks out of the family’s New Year’s Eve party to surprise his father Sir Ernest by calling him to wish him a Happy New Year. Jan 1, 1985 The Vodafone network is launched with five base stations in London. Comedian Ernie Wise becomes the first celebrity to use a mobile phone on a UK network a few days later. Sep 1985 Vodafone’s 100th base station is opened, just as the number of customers hits 7,000. 1989 Vodafone has 500,000 customers in the UK. 1992 The world’s first text message â€" Happy Christmas â€" is sent over the Vodafone network. 1993 Vodafone’s one millionth customer joins the network. 2000 Vodafone reaches 10 million customers and becomes the first network to receive a 3G licence to allow mobile internet. 2004 3G internet services are launched across Europe. 2014 Almost 80 million mobile phones are registered in Britain across the main four networks, with the average phone user talking for seven minutes a day. AIRWAVES. Researchers behind the kit, which had been developed for military use, believed that it could have wide spread appeal among consumers. But Weinstock rejected the technology, believing it would never be more convenient than a landline. Sir Ernest, who died in 2009 aged 82, was a legendary figure in British industry. Born the son of a London docker, he trained as a chartered accountant and joined Racal, the electrical engineering company that became Vodafone. The pivotal moment came in 1980, when Racal outbid GEC to buy the mobile technology. Maybe it was because Harrison was a fan of elaborate announcements â€" when he was knighted in 1981 Racal informed employees by sending parachutists to land in the middle of a company picnic â€" that the New Year’s Day plan was hatched. The men behind the network launch were Vodafone’s five first employees â€" who became known internally as the Famous Five. Among them was Mike Pinches, the company’s first technical director. When it launched, the network â€" which was only available inside parts of the M25 â€" had five base stations. By the end of the first year, it had more than 100 and up to 12,000 customers using mobile phones. When demonstrating the service to customers, Pinches was dogged by every salesman’s perennial fear â€" that the network wouldn’t work. This was especially true when he was landed with the task of selling the first mobile to Prince Philip. ‘He wanted one in his carriage,’ Pinches explains. ‘So we drove up there the day before, and went around the circle outside Buckingham Palace. ‘As we started to make our way down the Mall, we pulled over to measure the signal strength when a couple of burly men whizzed up and jumped out and asked us fairly abruptly what we were doing.’ After some careful negotiating they managed to convince the guards that they were there to sell a phone to the Prince. When the following day came, the technology â€" thankfully â€" worked perfectly. Pinches says that Prince Philip was delighted with his latest gadget. Today there are almost 80 million mobile phones registered in the UK â€" more than the population of Britain. A staggering 44 billion minutes of mobile calls were made in the three months to September â€" an average of seven minutes per phone per day. It is a vision that Sir Ernest had conjured up almost forty years earlier. ‘He had a long-running frustration with how long it was taking people to come up with the technology,’ says his son. ‘In the 1970s there was something on the market like a mobile phone that went in your car with a massive battery in the boot.’ Even once the Vodafone network launched, phones were for the relatively well off â€" if they believed they needed them. ‘One of the problems,’ explains Michael Harrison, ‘is that at the time nobody knew anybody else with a mobile phone! I was a trainee chartered accountant. It was a real luxury for the early adopters.’ He adds: ‘Dad did believe that the technology would get cheap enough to allow the phone to be an everyman product. He talked about a time when everyone would have a mobile phone.’ Three decades later, the vision from the pioneer of British mobile phones has come true.

Sounds of The Sixties - "Dial a Disc" celebrity phone number
Image by brizzle born and bred Who can remember "Dial a Disc" it was a telephone service provided the the Post Office (GPO) beginning in the 60's.You simply dialed the number 16 on your telephone and a current 'pop' tune would be played down the line. This tune would be different each day and played from 6pm to 6am and all day on Sundays (cheap rate). Many young teens waiting in anticipation for the parents to leave the house just to listen to the days pop record, it was played in a continuous loop! You could get a sneak preview of the song before you put your 2p in, (many never had a phone - had to use outside telephone boxes) Short of the 45p (plus bus fare into town) to buy the latest hit parade favourite? No matter, just phone up this service to hear a crackly version of it, for the price of a phone call! A tad more limited in scope than Spotify, perhaps, but a darn sight more rewarding. And for the youngsters, there was Dial-a-Bedtime-Story, wherein a celebrity (usually Johnny Morris) tell a five minute story on an infinite loop. The fact that you were almost certain to phone up in the middle of the story, thus having to listen to the end before you got the beginning, enhanced the experience tenfold. A "Dial a Disc" Service was first given a trial in Leeds from 6 p.m., 7th July to 6 a.m., 1st August, 1966. Seven records were selected each week from current popularity ratings and a different record was played each day during the cheap rate period (6 p.m. to 6 a.m. on weekdays and all day on Sunday). The equipment was used to record the pop singles on to tape, the tape was made up as a continuous loop and loaded into Equipment Announcer 9As. EA11A: Equipment Announcer 11A. This was introduced in 1972 and used a magnetically loaded neoprene tyre stretched over a rotating brass drum. It was used for announcements which needed to be frequently updated, such as the cricket scores. It was well suited to this, as recordings could be directly transferred, without the use of a tape. The people who are remembering the number as 16 or 160 are both correct. It depended upon which part of the country you were in and which exchange served your line. In London and a handful of other larger cities the equipment in use in the 1960s/70s waited for the first three digits of a number to be dialed before deciding how to route the call, so all "special" short codes had to be three digits long, and Dial-A-Disc was assigned 160. In many other towns, however, the switching equipment worked in a slightly different way and it was possible to have a two-digit code which would connect directly to a service. Thus in these places it was generally possible reach Dial-A-Disc with just 16. The same 16/160 numbers were used to announce cricket scores during test matches. www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUGsRoebaVM Button B was killing music! As with any technological system, it was open to hacking. By the 1970s five million discs were being dialled a year, an increasing number for free. Though designed to be accessed from private lines, kids soon discovered that by putting fourpence in the slot of a payphone and dialling the service, then hanging up seconds before the disc finished, they could get their money back. Remember Button A & B? And when we stopped using phone boxes in favour of a mobile phone? It was a very long time between the old phone boxes (A&B Buttons) to mobiles. I think it was around 1968 that STD was introduced and the old boxes were replaced. From memory the new boxes had for the first time codes for all areas of the UK. www.flickr.com/photos/20654194@N07/2081049800

SuperModel Queen Sabine Mondestin

SuperModel Queen Sabine Mondestin

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TV WEEK LOGIES 2011

TV WEEK LOGIES 2011

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TV WEEK LOGIES 2011 leaked celebrity photos
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Logies 2011: Katy Perry Adds Firework To Night Of Surprises, by Eva Rinaldi The Australian entertainment industries night of nights was certainly glamorous by Australian standards and delivered strongly in surprises and audience delight. There were a ton of surprises and its safe to say that the organisers, including the Nine Network, got it right this year. An emotional and gracious Karl Stefanovic, who won the Gold Logie, paid tribute to his wife Cass for "giving up a promising TV career of her own with the ABC to let me do this and look after our three beautiful kids." The capacity crowd loved Karl's affectionate words for Network Nine boss David Gyngell -"He's probably at home, in his Homer Simpson undies, scratching himself or whatever he does, but mate, I love you as a boss and more importantly as a friend." He also remembered his family saying he thanked his "mum for her beautiful soul" and his dad "for your male-pattern baldness, big guy." The popular TV presenter - journalist disclosed that his mentor was Laurie Oakes: "The reason I am in this business and want to be for the rest of my life." He had originally promised to stick to soda water, however he left stage with "I'm going to the bar." Stefanovic threw into his entertaining speech that added he did not believe half of Australia would know who he was "if he wasn't pole-axed on Grey Goose vodka". "I thought it was career-ending...but I survived it", he said. "So yes I will probably have two dozen champagnes, a few vodkas and what not, but I will be right for the show in the morning." On the success on the Today Show he shared: "We're risking things but we're both more confident...I've never been more confident in front of the camera, and I don't want that to sound arrogant, but that comes with the miles I've had on air." A ton of actors, actresses and presenters made their way to the podium before Stefanovic at Melbourne's Crown Casino looking a bit bewildered as they grasped their viewer-SMS-voted Most Popular awards. 'Our Karl', the Channel 9 Today host and sometimes 60 Minutes reporter who ran away with the Gold Logie from Packed To The Rafters duo Rebecca Gibney and Jessica Marais, who I understand were hot favourites. The popular awards had the room talking. Asher Keddie of Ten's Offspring, bested Seven's Packed To The Rafters dynamos Gibney and Marais as Most Popular Actress. Another surprise of the TV Week sponsored event was Chrissie Swan of Channel Ten's morning chat show The Circle. She was voted Most Popular New Female Talent...ahead of prime-time personalities Emma Booth, Julie Goodwin, Poh Ling Yeow and Hannah Marshall. Ten's MasterChef, one of the highest-rating series in Australian television, was nominated for just one award - Most Popular Reality Program - which it won. Stefanovic also won Most Popular Presenter ahead of Hamish Blake, Adam Hills, Shaun Micallef and Swan. Underbelly: The Golden Mile's Firass Dirani won Most Popular New Talent, however his show was beaten by Packed To The Rafters as the viewers' favourite drama. Channel Nine got more acholades with Underbelly being judged Most Outstanding Drama, while the Most Outstanding Actor and Actress went to Richard Roxburgh (Rake, ABC) and Claire van der Boom (Sisters Of War, ABC). News media commentators, celebrities and the general public agreed that the strong line up of performing artists, headlined by Katy Perry, made this years Logies one of the best ever. Stay tuned right here for some exclusive photos and multimedia. NOMINEES AND WINNERS LIST TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE â€" Most Popular Personality on TV Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC 1) Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Jessica Marais (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) WINNER Karl Stefanovic (Today, Network Nine) Rebecca Gibney (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Actor Callan Mulvey (Rush, Network Ten) Don Hany (Offspring, Network Ten / Tangle, Foxtel) Erik Thomson (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) WINNER - Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Michael Caton (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Actress WINNER - Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Jessica Marais (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Margot Robbie (Neighbours, Network Ten) Rebecca Gibney (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Zoe Ventoura (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Presenter Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC1) Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Hamish Blake (Hamish & Andy 'Specials', Network Ten) WINNER - Karl Stefanovic (Today, Nine Network) Shaun Micallef (Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation, Network Ten) MOST POPULAR NEW MALE TALENT Charles Cottier (Home And Away, Channel Seven) Eddie Perfect (Offspring, Network Ten) WINNER - Firass Dirani (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Manu Feildel (My Kitchen Rules, Channel Seven) Ryan Corr (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) MOST POPULAR NEW FEMALE TALENT WINNER - Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Emma Booth (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Hannah Marshall (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Julie Goodwin (Home Cooked! With Julie Goodwin, Nine Network) Poh Ling Yeow (Poh’s Kitchen, ABC1) MOST POPULAR DRAMA SERIES Home And Away (Channel Seven) Neighbours (Network Ten) Offspring (Network Ten) WINNER - Packed To The Rafters (Channel Seven) Rush (Network Ten) Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) MOST POPULAR LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Good News Week (Network Ten) Hey Hey It's Saturday (Nine Network) Sunrise (Channel Seven) Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation (Network Ten) WINNER - The Circle (Network Ten) MOST POPULAR LIFESTYLE PROGRAM WINNER - Better Homes And Gardens (Channel Seven) Domestic Blitz (Nine Network) Getaway (Nine Network) Grand Designs Australia (Foxtel) Ready Steady Cook (Network Ten) MOST POPULAR SPORTS PROGRAM Before The Game (Network Ten and ONE HD) WINNER - The Footy Show (AFL) (Nine Network) The Footy Show (NRL) (Nine Network) The Matty Johns Show (Channel Seven) Wide World Of Sports (Nine Network) MOST POPULAR REALITY PROGRAM Dancing With The Stars (Channel Seven) WINNER - MasterChef Australia (Network Ten) The Biggest Loser Australia (Network Ten) The Farmer Wants A Wife (Nine Network) The X Factor (Channel Seven) MOST POPULAR FACTUAL PROGRAM WINNER - Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) Bondi Vet (Network Ten) RPA (Nine Network) Undercover Boss Australia (Network Ten) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie Hawke (Network Ten) Packed To The Rafters (Channel Seven) Rake (ABC1) Rush (Network Ten) Sisters Of War (ABC1) WINNER - Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Actor Erik Thomson (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Jason Gann (Wilfred, SBS) Richard Roxburgh (Hawke, Network Ten) WINNER - Richard Roxburgh (Rake, ABC1) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Actress Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Catherine McClements (Rush, Network Ten) WINNER - Claire van der Boom (Sisters Of War, ABC1) Justine Clarke (Tangle, Foxtel [Showcase]) Kat Stewart (Offspring, Network Ten) GRAHAM KENNEDY AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING NEW TALENT Emma Booth (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) WINNER - Firass Dirani (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Richard Davies (Offspring, Network Ten) Ryan Corr (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Sarah Snook (Sisters Of War, ABC1) MOST OUTSTANDING NEWS COVERAGE “Afghanistan Rocket Attack” (Ten News) “Election 2010” (Sky News) “Laurie Oakes Election Leaks” (Nine News) WINNER - “New Zealand Mine Disaster” (Seven News) “Pakistan Floods” (ABC News) MOST OUTSTANDING PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORT “Brothers In Arms” (Sunday Night, Channel Seven) “Hey Dad..! Scandal” (A Current Affair, Nine Network) “Iraq’s Deadly Legacy” (Dateline, SBS) WINNER - “Smugglers' Paradise” (Four Corners, ABC1) “The Condemned” (Dateline, SBS) MOST OUTSTANDING LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Hamish & Andy’s Caravan of Courage: Great Britain & Ireland (Network Ten) Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam (SBS) WINNER - Spicks And Specks (ABC1) Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation (Network Ten) Yes We Canberra (ABC1) MOST OUTSTANDING SPORTS COVERAGE 2010 AFL Grand Final (Channel Seven) 2010 Melbourne Cup (Channel Seven) Rugby League - 2010 State Of Origin (Game One) (Nine Network) WINNER - The Ashes 2010 First Test - Day One at the Gabba (Nine Network) XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi (Foxtel) MOST OUTSTANDING CHILDREN’S PROGRAM Camp Orange: Castle Mountain (Foxtel [Nickelodeon]) WINNER - Dance Academy (ABC3) Dead Gorgeous (ABC3) Hi-5 (Nine Network) Prank Patrol (ABC3) MOST OUTSTANDING FACTUAL PROGRAM Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) Miracle in the Storm (ABC1) RPA (Nine Network) Such Is Life: The Troubled Times Of Ben Cousins (Channel Seven) WINNER - Trishna & Krishna: The Quest For Separate Lives (Channel Seven) Logies Notes Performing artist Katy Perry promised a Logies explosive firework opening to the Logies and she delivered Logies 2001 was more glamorous than ever before Longest red carpet in the event's history (80m) Katy Perry, Maroon 5 and Jesse J all performed Rebecca Judd, expecting, showed off her tummy on the Logies' red carpet Rebecca Gibney had been favourite to take home the coveted Gold Logie. Shane Jacobsen (Kenny fame) was a photographers favorite for the night, putting on all sorts of antics to keep the press pack amused. Katy Perry was the most photographed star on the red carpet, to little surprise Crown Casino is understood to have possibly done record business in gaming and at its restaurants and bars, as a positive flow on effect from from the event Stefanovic is Nine's first Gold Logie winner since Ray Martin won his fifth and final award in 1996. In voting him television's most popular personality, the public has ended a five-year stranglehold on gold for the Seven network. Websites TV Week Crown Casino The Lantern Group Eva Rinaldi Photography

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Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Logies 2011: Katy Perry Adds Firework To Night Of Surprises, by Eva Rinaldi The Australian entertainment industries night of nights was certainly glamorous by Australian standards and delivered strongly in surprises and audience delight. There were a ton of surprises and its safe to say that the organisers, including the Nine Network, got it right this year. An emotional and gracious Karl Stefanovic, who won the Gold Logie, paid tribute to his wife Cass for "giving up a promising TV career of her own with the ABC to let me do this and look after our three beautiful kids." The capacity crowd loved Karl's affectionate words for Network Nine boss David Gyngell -"He's probably at home, in his Homer Simpson undies, scratching himself or whatever he does, but mate, I love you as a boss and more importantly as a friend." He also remembered his family saying he thanked his "mum for her beautiful soul" and his dad "for your male-pattern baldness, big guy." The popular TV presenter - journalist disclosed that his mentor was Laurie Oakes: "The reason I am in this business and want to be for the rest of my life." He had originally promised to stick to soda water, however he left stage with "I'm going to the bar." Stefanovic threw into his entertaining speech that added he did not believe half of Australia would know who he was "if he wasn't pole-axed on Grey Goose vodka". "I thought it was career-ending...but I survived it", he said. "So yes I will probably have two dozen champagnes, a few vodkas and what not, but I will be right for the show in the morning." On the success on the Today Show he shared: "We're risking things but we're both more confident...I've never been more confident in front of the camera, and I don't want that to sound arrogant, but that comes with the miles I've had on air." A ton of actors, actresses and presenters made their way to the podium before Stefanovic at Melbourne's Crown Casino looking a bit bewildered as they grasped their viewer-SMS-voted Most Popular awards. 'Our Karl', the Channel 9 Today host and sometimes 60 Minutes reporter who ran away with the Gold Logie from Packed To The Rafters duo Rebecca Gibney and Jessica Marais, who I understand were hot favourites. The popular awards had the room talking. Asher Keddie of Ten's Offspring, bested Seven's Packed To The Rafters dynamos Gibney and Marais as Most Popular Actress. Another surprise of the TV Week sponsored event was Chrissie Swan of Channel Ten's morning chat show The Circle. She was voted Most Popular New Female Talent...ahead of prime-time personalities Emma Booth, Julie Goodwin, Poh Ling Yeow and Hannah Marshall. Ten's MasterChef, one of the highest-rating series in Australian television, was nominated for just one award - Most Popular Reality Program - which it won. Stefanovic also won Most Popular Presenter ahead of Hamish Blake, Adam Hills, Shaun Micallef and Swan. Underbelly: The Golden Mile's Firass Dirani won Most Popular New Talent, however his show was beaten by Packed To The Rafters as the viewers' favourite drama. Channel Nine got more acholades with Underbelly being judged Most Outstanding Drama, while the Most Outstanding Actor and Actress went to Richard Roxburgh (Rake, ABC) and Claire van der Boom (Sisters Of War, ABC). News media commentators, celebrities and the general public agreed that the strong line up of performing artists, headlined by Katy Perry, made this years Logies one of the best ever. Stay tuned right here for some exclusive photos and multimedia. NOMINEES AND WINNERS LIST TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE â€" Most Popular Personality on TV Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC 1) Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Jessica Marais (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) WINNER Karl Stefanovic (Today, Network Nine) Rebecca Gibney (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Actor Callan Mulvey (Rush, Network Ten) Don Hany (Offspring, Network Ten / Tangle, Foxtel) Erik Thomson (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) WINNER - Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Michael Caton (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Actress WINNER - Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Jessica Marais (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Margot Robbie (Neighbours, Network Ten) Rebecca Gibney (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Zoe Ventoura (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Presenter Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC1) Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Hamish Blake (Hamish & Andy 'Specials', Network Ten) WINNER - Karl Stefanovic (Today, Nine Network) Shaun Micallef (Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation, Network Ten) MOST POPULAR NEW MALE TALENT Charles Cottier (Home And Away, Channel Seven) Eddie Perfect (Offspring, Network Ten) WINNER - Firass Dirani (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Manu Feildel (My Kitchen Rules, Channel Seven) Ryan Corr (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) MOST POPULAR NEW FEMALE TALENT WINNER - Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Emma Booth (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Hannah Marshall (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Julie Goodwin (Home Cooked! With Julie Goodwin, Nine Network) Poh Ling Yeow (Poh’s Kitchen, ABC1) MOST POPULAR DRAMA SERIES Home And Away (Channel Seven) Neighbours (Network Ten) Offspring (Network Ten) WINNER - Packed To The Rafters (Channel Seven) Rush (Network Ten) Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) MOST POPULAR LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Good News Week (Network Ten) Hey Hey It's Saturday (Nine Network) Sunrise (Channel Seven) Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation (Network Ten) WINNER - The Circle (Network Ten) MOST POPULAR LIFESTYLE PROGRAM WINNER - Better Homes And Gardens (Channel Seven) Domestic Blitz (Nine Network) Getaway (Nine Network) Grand Designs Australia (Foxtel) Ready Steady Cook (Network Ten) MOST POPULAR SPORTS PROGRAM Before The Game (Network Ten and ONE HD) WINNER - The Footy Show (AFL) (Nine Network) The Footy Show (NRL) (Nine Network) The Matty Johns Show (Channel Seven) Wide World Of Sports (Nine Network) MOST POPULAR REALITY PROGRAM Dancing With The Stars (Channel Seven) WINNER - MasterChef Australia (Network Ten) The Biggest Loser Australia (Network Ten) The Farmer Wants A Wife (Nine Network) The X Factor (Channel Seven) MOST POPULAR FACTUAL PROGRAM WINNER - Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) Bondi Vet (Network Ten) RPA (Nine Network) Undercover Boss Australia (Network Ten) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie Hawke (Network Ten) Packed To The Rafters (Channel Seven) Rake (ABC1) Rush (Network Ten) Sisters Of War (ABC1) WINNER - Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Actor Erik Thomson (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Jason Gann (Wilfred, SBS) Richard Roxburgh (Hawke, Network Ten) WINNER - Richard Roxburgh (Rake, ABC1) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Actress Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Catherine McClements (Rush, Network Ten) WINNER - Claire van der Boom (Sisters Of War, ABC1) Justine Clarke (Tangle, Foxtel [Showcase]) Kat Stewart (Offspring, Network Ten) GRAHAM KENNEDY AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING NEW TALENT Emma Booth (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) WINNER - Firass Dirani (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Richard Davies (Offspring, Network Ten) Ryan Corr (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Sarah Snook (Sisters Of War, ABC1) MOST OUTSTANDING NEWS COVERAGE “Afghanistan Rocket Attack” (Ten News) “Election 2010” (Sky News) “Laurie Oakes Election Leaks” (Nine News) WINNER - “New Zealand Mine Disaster” (Seven News) “Pakistan Floods” (ABC News) MOST OUTSTANDING PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORT “Brothers In Arms” (Sunday Night, Channel Seven) “Hey Dad..! Scandal” (A Current Affair, Nine Network) “Iraq’s Deadly Legacy” (Dateline, SBS) WINNER - “Smugglers' Paradise” (Four Corners, ABC1) “The Condemned” (Dateline, SBS) MOST OUTSTANDING LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Hamish & Andy’s Caravan of Courage: Great Britain & Ireland (Network Ten) Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam (SBS) WINNER - Spicks And Specks (ABC1) Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation (Network Ten) Yes We Canberra (ABC1) MOST OUTSTANDING SPORTS COVERAGE 2010 AFL Grand Final (Channel Seven) 2010 Melbourne Cup (Channel Seven) Rugby League - 2010 State Of Origin (Game One) (Nine Network) WINNER - The Ashes 2010 First Test - Day One at the Gabba (Nine Network) XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi (Foxtel) MOST OUTSTANDING CHILDREN’S PROGRAM Camp Orange: Castle Mountain (Foxtel [Nickelodeon]) WINNER - Dance Academy (ABC3) Dead Gorgeous (ABC3) Hi-5 (Nine Network) Prank Patrol (ABC3) MOST OUTSTANDING FACTUAL PROGRAM Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) Miracle in the Storm (ABC1) RPA (Nine Network) Such Is Life: The Troubled Times Of Ben Cousins (Channel Seven) WINNER - Trishna & Krishna: The Quest For Separate Lives (Channel Seven) Logies Notes Performing artist Katy Perry promised a Logies explosive firework opening to the Logies and she delivered Logies 2001 was more glamorous than ever before Longest red carpet in the event's history (80m) Katy Perry, Maroon 5 and Jesse J all performed Rebecca Judd, expecting, showed off her tummy on the Logies' red carpet Rebecca Gibney had been favourite to take home the coveted Gold Logie. Shane Jacobsen (Kenny fame) was a photographers favorite for the night, putting on all sorts of antics to keep the press pack amused. Katy Perry was the most photographed star on the red carpet, to little surprise Crown Casino is understood to have possibly done record business in gaming and at its restaurants and bars, as a positive flow on effect from from the event Stefanovic is Nine's first Gold Logie winner since Ray Martin won his fifth and final award in 1996. In voting him television's most popular personality, the public has ended a five-year stranglehold on gold for the Seven network. Websites TV Week Crown Casino The Lantern Group Eva Rinaldi Photography

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Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer Logies 2011: Katy Perry Adds Firework To Night Of Surprises, by Eva Rinaldi The Australian entertainment industries night of nights was certainly glamorous by Australian standards and delivered strongly in surprises and audience delight. There were a ton of surprises and its safe to say that the organisers, including the Nine Network, got it right this year. An emotional and gracious Karl Stefanovic, who won the Gold Logie, paid tribute to his wife Cass for "giving up a promising TV career of her own with the ABC to let me do this and look after our three beautiful kids." The capacity crowd loved Karl's affectionate words for Network Nine boss David Gyngell -"He's probably at home, in his Homer Simpson undies, scratching himself or whatever he does, but mate, I love you as a boss and more importantly as a friend." He also remembered his family saying he thanked his "mum for her beautiful soul" and his dad "for your male-pattern baldness, big guy." The popular TV presenter - journalist disclosed that his mentor was Laurie Oakes: "The reason I am in this business and want to be for the rest of my life." He had originally promised to stick to soda water, however he left stage with "I'm going to the bar." Stefanovic threw into his entertaining speech that added he did not believe half of Australia would know who he was "if he wasn't pole-axed on Grey Goose vodka". "I thought it was career-ending...but I survived it", he said. "So yes I will probably have two dozen champagnes, a few vodkas and what not, but I will be right for the show in the morning." On the success on the Today Show he shared: "We're risking things but we're both more confident...I've never been more confident in front of the camera, and I don't want that to sound arrogant, but that comes with the miles I've had on air." A ton of actors, actresses and presenters made their way to the podium before Stefanovic at Melbourne's Crown Casino looking a bit bewildered as they grasped their viewer-SMS-voted Most Popular awards. 'Our Karl', the Channel 9 Today host and sometimes 60 Minutes reporter who ran away with the Gold Logie from Packed To The Rafters duo Rebecca Gibney and Jessica Marais, who I understand were hot favourites. The popular awards had the room talking. Asher Keddie of Ten's Offspring, bested Seven's Packed To The Rafters dynamos Gibney and Marais as Most Popular Actress. Another surprise of the TV Week sponsored event was Chrissie Swan of Channel Ten's morning chat show The Circle. She was voted Most Popular New Female Talent...ahead of prime-time personalities Emma Booth, Julie Goodwin, Poh Ling Yeow and Hannah Marshall. Ten's MasterChef, one of the highest-rating series in Australian television, was nominated for just one award - Most Popular Reality Program - which it won. Stefanovic also won Most Popular Presenter ahead of Hamish Blake, Adam Hills, Shaun Micallef and Swan. Underbelly: The Golden Mile's Firass Dirani won Most Popular New Talent, however his show was beaten by Packed To The Rafters as the viewers' favourite drama. Channel Nine got more acholades with Underbelly being judged Most Outstanding Drama, while the Most Outstanding Actor and Actress went to Richard Roxburgh (Rake, ABC) and Claire van der Boom (Sisters Of War, ABC). News media commentators, celebrities and the general public agreed that the strong line up of performing artists, headlined by Katy Perry, made this years Logies one of the best ever. Stay tuned right here for some exclusive photos and multimedia. NOMINEES AND WINNERS LIST TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE â€" Most Popular Personality on TV Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC 1) Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Jessica Marais (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) WINNER Karl Stefanovic (Today, Network Nine) Rebecca Gibney (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Actor Callan Mulvey (Rush, Network Ten) Don Hany (Offspring, Network Ten / Tangle, Foxtel) Erik Thomson (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) WINNER - Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Michael Caton (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Actress WINNER - Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Jessica Marais (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Margot Robbie (Neighbours, Network Ten) Rebecca Gibney (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Zoe Ventoura (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Popular Presenter Adam Hills (Spicks And Specks, ABC1) Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Hamish Blake (Hamish & Andy 'Specials', Network Ten) WINNER - Karl Stefanovic (Today, Nine Network) Shaun Micallef (Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation, Network Ten) MOST POPULAR NEW MALE TALENT Charles Cottier (Home And Away, Channel Seven) Eddie Perfect (Offspring, Network Ten) WINNER - Firass Dirani (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Manu Feildel (My Kitchen Rules, Channel Seven) Ryan Corr (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) MOST POPULAR NEW FEMALE TALENT WINNER - Chrissie Swan (The Circle, Network Ten) Emma Booth (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Hannah Marshall (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Julie Goodwin (Home Cooked! With Julie Goodwin, Nine Network) Poh Ling Yeow (Poh’s Kitchen, ABC1) MOST POPULAR DRAMA SERIES Home And Away (Channel Seven) Neighbours (Network Ten) Offspring (Network Ten) WINNER - Packed To The Rafters (Channel Seven) Rush (Network Ten) Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) MOST POPULAR LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Good News Week (Network Ten) Hey Hey It's Saturday (Nine Network) Sunrise (Channel Seven) Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation (Network Ten) WINNER - The Circle (Network Ten) MOST POPULAR LIFESTYLE PROGRAM WINNER - Better Homes And Gardens (Channel Seven) Domestic Blitz (Nine Network) Getaway (Nine Network) Grand Designs Australia (Foxtel) Ready Steady Cook (Network Ten) MOST POPULAR SPORTS PROGRAM Before The Game (Network Ten and ONE HD) WINNER - The Footy Show (AFL) (Nine Network) The Footy Show (NRL) (Nine Network) The Matty Johns Show (Channel Seven) Wide World Of Sports (Nine Network) MOST POPULAR REALITY PROGRAM Dancing With The Stars (Channel Seven) WINNER - MasterChef Australia (Network Ten) The Biggest Loser Australia (Network Ten) The Farmer Wants A Wife (Nine Network) The X Factor (Channel Seven) MOST POPULAR FACTUAL PROGRAM WINNER - Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) Bondi Vet (Network Ten) RPA (Nine Network) Undercover Boss Australia (Network Ten) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Drama Series, Miniseries or Telemovie Hawke (Network Ten) Packed To The Rafters (Channel Seven) Rake (ABC1) Rush (Network Ten) Sisters Of War (ABC1) WINNER - Underbelly: The Golden Mile (Nine Network) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Actor Erik Thomson (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Hugh Sheridan (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Jason Gann (Wilfred, SBS) Richard Roxburgh (Hawke, Network Ten) WINNER - Richard Roxburgh (Rake, ABC1) TV WEEK SILVER LOGIE â€" Most Outstanding Actress Asher Keddie (Offspring, Network Ten) Catherine McClements (Rush, Network Ten) WINNER - Claire van der Boom (Sisters Of War, ABC1) Justine Clarke (Tangle, Foxtel [Showcase]) Kat Stewart (Offspring, Network Ten) GRAHAM KENNEDY AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING NEW TALENT Emma Booth (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) WINNER - Firass Dirani (Underbelly: The Golden Mile, Nine Network) Richard Davies (Offspring, Network Ten) Ryan Corr (Packed To The Rafters, Channel Seven) Sarah Snook (Sisters Of War, ABC1) MOST OUTSTANDING NEWS COVERAGE “Afghanistan Rocket Attack” (Ten News) “Election 2010” (Sky News) “Laurie Oakes Election Leaks” (Nine News) WINNER - “New Zealand Mine Disaster” (Seven News) “Pakistan Floods” (ABC News) MOST OUTSTANDING PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORT “Brothers In Arms” (Sunday Night, Channel Seven) “Hey Dad..! Scandal” (A Current Affair, Nine Network) “Iraq’s Deadly Legacy” (Dateline, SBS) WINNER - “Smugglers' Paradise” (Four Corners, ABC1) “The Condemned” (Dateline, SBS) MOST OUTSTANDING LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM Hamish & Andy’s Caravan of Courage: Great Britain & Ireland (Network Ten) Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam (SBS) WINNER - Spicks And Specks (ABC1) Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Generation (Network Ten) Yes We Canberra (ABC1) MOST OUTSTANDING SPORTS COVERAGE 2010 AFL Grand Final (Channel Seven) 2010 Melbourne Cup (Channel Seven) Rugby League - 2010 State Of Origin (Game One) (Nine Network) WINNER - The Ashes 2010 First Test - Day One at the Gabba (Nine Network) XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi (Foxtel) MOST OUTSTANDING CHILDREN’S PROGRAM Camp Orange: Castle Mountain (Foxtel [Nickelodeon]) WINNER - Dance Academy (ABC3) Dead Gorgeous (ABC3) Hi-5 (Nine Network) Prank Patrol (ABC3) MOST OUTSTANDING FACTUAL PROGRAM Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) Miracle in the Storm (ABC1) RPA (Nine Network) Such Is Life: The Troubled Times Of Ben Cousins (Channel Seven) WINNER - Trishna & Krishna: The Quest For Separate Lives (Channel Seven) Logies Notes Performing artist Katy Perry promised a Logies explosive firework opening to the Logies and she delivered Logies 2001 was more glamorous than ever before Longest red carpet in the event's history (80m) Katy Perry, Maroon 5 and Jesse J all performed Rebecca Judd, expecting, showed off her tummy on the Logies' red carpet Rebecca Gibney had been favourite to take home the coveted Gold Logie. Shane Jacobsen (Kenny fame) was a photographers favorite for the night, putting on all sorts of antics to keep the press pack amused. Katy Perry was the most photographed star on the red carpet, to little surprise Crown Casino is understood to have possibly done record business in gaming and at its restaurants and bars, as a positive flow on effect from from the event Stefanovic is Nine's first Gold Logie winner since Ray Martin won his fifth and final award in 1996. In voting him television's most popular personality, the public has ended a five-year stranglehold on gold for the Seven network. Websites TV Week Crown Casino The Lantern Group Eva Rinaldi Photography

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