All the snaps from the 59th TV WEEK Logie Awards winners circle
See the stars with their newly acquired statues.
It's official: Samuel Johnson has taken out the Gold Logie for 2017. Congrats!
But the actor made sure his moment in the spotlight was shared with the man he played on screen - Molly Meldrum.
You might remember her as Pippa on Home & Away but Debra Lawrence has come a long way since her days counselling orphaned children on Summer Bay. She took out Most Outstanding Supporting Actress for Please Like Me.
The cast from A Place to Call Home with their Logie for Most Outstanding Drama Series.
Playing Molly Meldrum (and doing it so well you'd think the two were actually related) earnt Samuel Johnson the win for Best Actor for Molly.
What an honour: Kerri-Anne was inducted into the TV WEEK Hall of Fame who dedicated the prestigious award to her husband. "The person who shares this accolade more than anyone else, is my husband John. He been with me for almost the whole circus, up close and personal," she said during her emotional acceptance speech.
The Living Room won Best Lifestyle Program.
The boys from Have You Been Paying Attention - Sam Pang, Tom Gleisner, Ed Kavalee - proudly earnt the award for the Best Entertainment Program.
Winner are grinners and that was certainly the case for The Project who took out Best News Panel Or Current Affair Program.
Last year's Gold Logie winner Waleed Aly has another award for his mantle, this time for Best Presenter for The Project.
Shelly Craft and Scotty Cam are going home with a Logie for The Best Reality TV program for their work on The Block. No doubt Scotty will also turn this statue into a nifty bottle opener - like he's done with all his others.
Jessica Marais won Best Actress for her roles in Love Child and The Wrong Girl - congrats!
Jessica Marais looks great with a Silver Logie, and maybe even better with a Gold Logie!
Rob Collins won Best New Talent for his roles in Cleverman and The Wrong Girl.
The Graham Kennedy Award For Most Outstanding Newcomer went to Elias Anton for his work on the ABC's Barracuda.
John Flyers and John Silvester couldn't be happier to earn a Logie for Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program for their work on Conviction.
Wayne Hope and Robyn Butler with their Logie for Most Outstanding Children's Program which they won for "Little Lunch: the Nightmare Before Graduation."
The Sky News team with their Logie for Most Outstanding News Coverage.
Vincent Sheehan and Victoria Madden with their Logie for Most Outstanding Mini-series or Telemovie for 'The-Kettering-Incident.
Todd Abbott poses with the Logie for Most Outstanding Comedy Program for Please Like Me.
Damon Herriman won Most Outstanding Supporting Actor for his Secret-City.
Henry Nixon took out Most Outstanding Actor for his work in The Kettering Incident.
Peter Helliar and Kat Stewart's gag had Amber Sherlock running for the door. The two both wore pink on stage, famously referencing that time news presenter Julie Snook wore white and Amber berated her for doing so, the off-air footage suspiciously leaked to the media. But the gag didn't stop here...
Pete made and Kat get something to cover up, just as Amber has insisted Julie do. Awkward much?