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TV Week Logie Award for 'A Current Affair'

1972
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1972 TV Week Logie Award awarded to A Current Affair for Best Public Affairs Program.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

A Current Affair

AU, 1971
Similarity: 79%

TV Week Logie Awards (1986)

Similarity: 74%

Australian story (Television program)

Australia, 2001
Similarity: 68%

Glued to the telly

Australia, 1995
Similarity: 67%

Loan LI366: Lisa McCune's TV Week Logie Awards

Australia, 1994-1998
Similarity: 67%

Reading between the lines: live at six o'clock

Australia, 1991
Similarity: 67%

The 7.30 Report

AU
Similarity: 66%

The Best of Lateline

Australia, 1990
Similarity: 66%

Labor in power

Australia, 1994
Similarity: 66%

Media Watch

AU, 1989
Similarity: 66%

This is the ABC

Australia, 1954
Similarity: 65%

Schooldays

Australia, 1991
Similarity: 65%

Four Corners

AU, 1961
Similarity: 65%

SBS World News (1980)

Similarity: 65%

7.30 Report: The Dismissal

Australia, 2005
Similarity: 65%

Best kept secret

Australia, 1991
Similarity: 64%

Australian Film Institute 'Best Feature Film' Award for Malcolm

Australia, 1986
Similarity: 64%

The Weekly's War

Australia, 1982
Similarity: 64%
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