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The 53rd Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 1 May 2011 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne , and broadcast on the Nine Network .[ 1] The ceremony was hosted by Shane Bourne , while the red carpet arrivals was hosted by Shelley Craft , Livinia Nixon , James Mathison and Jules Lund .[ 1] [ 2] Musical performers at the event were Katy Perry , Maroon 5 and Jessie J .[ 1] It was the last Logies ceremony to have a host until 2023 .
Winners and nominees
In the tables below, winners are listed first and highlighted in bold .[ 3]
Gold Logie
Acting/Presenting
Most Popular Programs
Most Outstanding Programs
Katy Perry at the 2011 TV Week Logie Awards
Presenters
In Memoriam
The In Memoriam segment was introduced by host Shane Bourne who spoke of the passing of cinematographer John Bowring ACS . Eddie Perfect and the comedy trio Tripod performed Paul Kelly 's "Meet Me in the Middle of the Air " a cappella . The following deceased were honoured:
Geoff Raymond , news presenter
Sonia Humphrey , journalist
Michael Meagher, journalist
Victoria Longley , actress
Veronica Overton-Low, entertainer
Bert Shaw , choreographer
James Dibble , news presenter
Eric Walters , news presenter
Edward Bryans, news presenter
Dame Pat Evison , actress
Julie Ryles, entertainer
Michael Schildberger , journalist
Adriana Xenides , hostess
Esben Storm , producer
Gus Mercurio , actor
Malcolm Douglas , adventurer
Murray Nicoll , journalist
Paulene Terry-Beitz, actress
Blair Milan , actor
James Elliott , actor
Ted Dunn, creator Fredd Bear
Rex Heading OAM, producer
Norman Hetherington OAM, puppeteer
Dame Joan Sutherland OM, opera singer
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