AustLit
Most Outstanding Achievement in Comedy (1994-1998)
Subcategory of Logie Awards
Latest Winners / Recipients
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Year: 2023
winner form y Colin from Accounts ( dir. Trent O'Donnell et. al. )agent Australia : Easy Tiger Productions CBS Studios Binge , 2022 23848964 2022 series - publisher film/TV Two single(ish) people are brought together by a car accident and an injured dog. -
Year: 2017
winner form y Please Like Me ( dir. Matt Saville ) Australia : ABC Television , 2012-2016 Z1852654 2012 series - publisher film/TV humour'A [...] sitcom about growing up quickly, and about realising that your parents are not heroes, but dopes with no idea what's going on - just like you.'
(Source: Australian Television In Production website)
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Year: 2009
winner form y The Hollowmen Australia : Working Dog Productions , 2008 Z1506832 2008 series - publisher film/TV satire (taught in 1 units) 'The Hollowmen focuses on the workings of an internal think tank, set up by the Prime Minister, whose responsibility is long-term policy vision. The unit's task is to stop worrying about tomorrow's headlines, and to start worrying about next week's.' -
Year: 2008
winner form y Summer Heights High Sydney : ABC Books , 2007 Z1424063 2007 single work film/TV humour (taught in 1 units)'Summer Heights High explores what happens over one school term in an average Australian high school.'
Source: ABC website, http://www.abc.net.au/tv/summerheightshigh/
Sighted: 03/09/2007 -
Year: 2006
winner form y We Can Be Heroes The Nominees; We Can Be Heroes : Finding the Australian of the Year ( dir. Matt Saville ) 2005 Australia Sydney : ABC Television Princess Pictures , 2005 Z1271609 2005 single work film/TV humour satireWe Can Be Heroes is a fictional documentary series that follows five nominees competing for the Australian of the Year Award. The characters (all played by actor/comedian Chris Lilley) are Phil, a rescue hero who saved nine children in a jumping castle accident; Ricky, a Chinese physics genius and aspiring actor; Ja'mie, a charity-minded schoolgirl who sponsors 85 Sudanese children; Daniel and Nathan, twin farm boys embarking on a world-first eardrum transplant; and Pat, a disabled suburban housewife turned elite athlete.