

“This probably would have been better if he was here,” Pang sighed as the jokes faltered. “That’s OK, we can do it without him,” he said - but it was clear the “bit” didn’t really work without Meagher in front of him to volley with. Pang was further stitched up a short time later when he started some planned schtick about veteran Home And Away star Ray Meagher - who was not, at that point, in the audience. Pang winced at the joke: “Come on mate, I’m up here all night.” The show also won the night’s penultimate award, for Most Outstanding Drama Series, with Neill returning to the stage, this time more eloquent: “We would like to dedicate this to our friend, our patron and now our guardian angel, Brian Walsh.”Įd Kavalee stitches up his channel 10 colleague.
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He stammered repeatedly about how shocked he was, asked how to clean the award, then wandered off stage.īrooke Satchwell won the award for Most Outstanding Supporting Actress for the same show, Foxtel’s The Twelve.
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It was past 11pm when Sam Neill won the Most Popular Actor award for his role in the acclaimed series The Twelve, and the wheels seemed to be falling off proceedings fast by that point. And she said Kitty wanted to dedicate the award to someone who famously couldn’t be there tonight because she wasn’t invited: Amanda Keller.

Kitty Flanagan won the Most Popular Actress award for her role in Fisk, with fellow nominee in the category, Julia Zemiro, accepting on her behalf.

Ten’s cult favourite The Cheap Seats won Most Outstanding Entertainment Program, thanking their network “for taking a risk on a show that doesn’t feature an island, a vet or a cruise ship.” “I guess you could say the tribe has spoken,” he quipped, to a few groans from the audience. “If anyone could find a partner half as amazing as him, then you are going to have a great life,” she said, undercutting the “aaahs” from the audience: “Ew! Gross!”Īustralian Survivor won Most Outstanding Reality TV Program, with host Jonathan LaPaglia sending a thankyou message from the set of the show’s next season. Tony Armstrong won Most Popular Presenter, while Harriet Dyer won Most Outstanding Actress for Colin from Accounts, paying tribute to her co-star and husband Patrick Brammell. Jackie O introduced a - slightly shaky at times - live performance from singer Amy Shark, who minutes later won the Most Popular New Talent award for her role as a judge on Seven’s Australian Idol reboot.
