Who will take home the Logies tonight?
Our experts Holly Byrnes and Colin Vickery tip winners of the top categories in tonight's TV Week Logie Awards
Will Waleed Aly snatch Gold from Carrie Bickmore? That is the big question as the stars get ready to hit the red carpet for the 58th TV Week Logie Awards.
Betting agency Sportsbet has Aly as the $1.30 favourite to stop his co-host of The Project from winning back-to-back Gold.
SBS news presenter Lee Lin Chin is next at $11, with Family Feud's Grant Denyer and Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries star Essie Davis equal on $21. Former Gold Logie winner Scott Cam is an outsider on $51. 
Whatever happens, Channel 9 will be hoping for some big ratings for TV's night of nights. For the first time in years, it won't be screening against a semi-final of Seven's My Kitchen Rules.
BEST PRESENTER â€¢ Amanda Keller (The Living Room, Network Ten) â€¢ Carrie Bickmore (The Project, Network Ten) â€¢ Grant Denyer (Family Feud/ The Great Australian Spelling Bee, Network Ten) â€¢ Lee Lin Chin (SBS World News/The Feed, SBS) â€¢ Waleed Aly (The Project, Network Ten) Holly Carrie Bickmore: This one is as tight as the battle for Gold and I think Carrie might edge ahead again. I'd love to see Amanda Keller get the gong, or the hardest-working man on TV, Grant Denyer.
Colin Carrie Bickmore: Will Bickmore and Aly split The Project vote? Hard to say but I think Bickmore will have the votes to go back-to-back.
BEST NEW TALENT â€¢ Adam Dovile (Better Homes And Gardens, Channel Seven) â€¢ Benson Jack Anthony (800 Words, Channel Seven) â€¢ Dan Reilly (The Block, Nine Network) â€¢ Joel Jackson (Deadline Gallipoli/ Peter Allen: Not The Boy Next Door, Foxtel -Showcase/Channel Seven) â€¢ Pia Miller (Home And Away, Channel Seven) Holly Joel Jackson: He took the double at the AACTA awards, so I think this one should follow suit.
Colin Joel Jackson: The Home And Away voting block could give Miller a win but Jackson has been the year's standout.
BEST DRAMA PROGRAM â€¢ 800 Words (Channel Seven) â€¢ A Place To Call Home (Foxtel - SoHo) â€¢ Home And Away (Channel Seven) â€¢ House Husbands (Nine Network) â€¢ Love Child (Nine Network) Holly A Place To Call Home: Thisone should be headed straight to Foxtel's pool room but deserves to be shared with the fans who fought so long and hard to bring it back to life after its run ended on Seven.
Colin 800 Words: Home And Away has had a lock on this category for years. 800 Words could be the show to end it.
BEST ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM â€¢ Family Feud (Network Ten) â€¢ Gruen (ABC) â€¢ Have You Been PayingAttention? (Network Ten) â€¢ The Voice (Nine Network) â€¢ The X Factor Australia (Channel Seven) Holly Family Feud: In furious agreement in favour of the Feud.
Colin Family Feud: Given that Grant Denyer is nominated for Gold, I'm going for the Feud.
BEST NEWS PANEL OR CURRENT AFFAIRS PROGRAM â€¢ 60 Minutes (Nine Network) â€¢ Q & A (ABC) â€¢ Sunrise (Channel Seven) â€¢ The Project (Network Ten) â€¢ Today (Nine Network) Holly The Project: While Carrie and Waleed arm wrestle for the other awards I'm already excited at the prospect of a victory speech by Peter Helliar.
Colin The Project: Hard to go past The Project given the other nominations for Bickmore and Aly. If 60 Minutes wins expect a howl of protest.
BEST REALITY PROGRAM â€¢ I'm A Celebrity â€¦ Get Me Out Of Here! (Network Ten) â€¢ MasterChef Australia (Network Ten) â€¢ My Kitchen Rules (Channel Seven) â€¢ The Bachelorette Australia (Network Ten) â€¢ The Block (Nine Network) Holly The Bachelorette: Sam Frost gets my final rose for this one, but my heart is torn between The Bachelorette and MasterChef Australia.
Colin The Bachelorette: The Block won last year but it is on the wane. I'm tipping an upset with Sam Frost and The Bachelorette taking it out.
BEST LIFESTYLE PROGRAM â€¢ Better Homes And Gardens (Channel Seven) â€¢ Gardening Australia (ABC) â€¢ Getaway (Nine Network) â€¢ Selling Houses Australia (Foxtel - The LifeStyle Channel) â€¢ The Living Room (Network Ten) Holly The Living Room: I never miss an episode of Gardening Australia (true story!) but The Living Room has earned its large and devoted audience.
Colin Selling Houses Australia: The Living Room beat out Better Homes And Gardens last year. I'm tipping another upset with Shaynna Blaze and co.
BEST FACTUAL PROGRAM â€¢ Australian Story (ABC) â€¢ Bondi Rescue (Network Ten) â€¢ Bondi Vet (Network Ten) â€¢ Gogglebox (Foxtel - The LifeStyle Channel/Network Ten) â€¢ Who Do You Think You Are? (SBS) Holly Gogglebox: Australian Story deserves the recognition, but Gogglebox should win. Colin Australian Story: There is no doubting the quality of Australian Story. It rates big too. That's enough for me.
MOST OUTSTANDING ACTOR â€¢ Alex Dimitriades (Matt Bashir, The Principal, SBS) â€¢ Hugh Dancy (Ellis Ashmead Bartlett, Deadline Gallipoli, Foxtel - Showcase) â€¢ Malcolm Kennard (Ivan Milat, Catching Milat, Channel Seven) â€¢ Patrick Brammall (James Hayes, Glitch, ABC) â€¢ Sam Neill (Lang Hancock, House Of Hancock, Nine Network Holly Malcolm Kennard: I was outraged when Mal was ignored by the AACTA awards, so I hope he gets the nod he so richly deserves for his chilling performance as Ivan Milat.
Colin Alex Dimitriades: Dimitriades was a revelation in The Principal. Brammall was also fantastic in Glitch. Dimitriades for me.
MOST OUTSTANDING ACTRESS â€¢ Deborah Mailman (Lorraine, Redfern Now: Promise Me, ABC) â€¢ Essie Davis (Phryne Fisher, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, ABC) â€¢ Mandy McElhinney (Gina Rinehart, House Of Hancock, Nine Network) â€¢ Pamela Rabe (Joan Ferguson, Wentworth, Foxtel - SoHo) â€¢ Sarah Snook (Anna Ivin, The Beautiful Lie, ABC) Holly Pamela Rabe: This category is like picking a favourite child: impossible. Deb Mailman and Sarah Snook just floored me with their performances, but I think the industry will pay Pamela her due credit.
Colin Deborah Mailman: Mailman added another stunning performance to her resume as Lorrain in Redfern Now: Promise Me.
MOST OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR â€¢ Dan Wyllie (Jimmy, No Activity, Stan) â€¢ David Berry (James Bligh, A Place To Call Home, Foxtel - SoHo) â€¢ Ryan Corr (Corporal MacDonald, Banished, Foxtel - BBC First) â€¢ Tim Minchin (Jacob, No Activity, Stan) â€¢ Tim Minchin (Smasher Sullivan, The Secret River, ABC) Holly Tim Minchin: He gets my vote for his work on Matilda The Musical. Colin Tim Minchin: The famed musician and comedian showed he had serious acting chops as Smasher Sullivan in The Secret River.
MOST OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS â€¢ Celia Ireland (Liz Birdsworth, Wentworth, Foxtel - SoHo) â€¢ Emily Barclay (Sarah Hayes, Glitch, ABC) â€¢ Harriet Dyer (Patricia Saunders, Love Child, Nine Network) â€¢ Jenni Baird (Regina Standish, A Place To Call Home, Foxtel - SoHo) â€¢ Rarriwuy Hick (Robyn Davis, Redfern Now: Promise Me, ABC) Holly Rarriwuy Hick: I can't get Rarriwuy's performance out of my head. Playing opposite Deb Mailman in Redfern Now, these women brought out the best in each other.
Colin Jennie Baird: Baird is the standout in A Place to Call Home - pitch perfect as Sarah Adams' (Marta Dusseldorp) nemesis Regina Standish.
MOST OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES â€¢ 800 Words (Channel Seven) â€¢ A Place To Call Home (Foxtel - SoHo) â€¢ Glitch (ABC) â€¢ Love Child (Nine Network) â€¢ Wentworth (Foxtel - SoHo) Holly Wentworth: The best ensemble on Australian television.
Colin Glitch: 800 Words was embraced by viewers but will probably be deemed too lightweight to win this category. That's a shame. Glitch was a critics' darling and could take the chocolates.
BEST ACTOR â€¢ Craig McLachlan (The Doctor Blake Mysteries, ABC) â€¢ Erik Thomson (800 Words, Channel Seven) â€¢ Firass Dirani (House Husbands, Nine Network) â€¢ Josh Thomas (Please Like Me, ABC) â€¢ Stephen Peacocke (Home And Away, Channel Seven) Holly Stephen Peacocke: Home And Away fans vote early and often and their love of Brax lives on beyond his tenure on the show. Craig McLachlan would be my dark horse here.
Colin Erik Thomson: 800 Words was 2015's breakout drama hit. Add Thomson's popularity from Packed To The Rafters and he could get across the line.
BEST ACTRESS â€¢ Bonnie Sveen (Home And Away, Channel Seven) â€¢ Essie Davis (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, ABC) â€¢ Jessica Marais (Love Child, Nine Network) â€¢ Julia Morris (House Husbands, Nine Network) â€¢ Marta Dusseldorp (A Place To Call Home, Foxtel - SoHo) Holly Marta Dusseldorp: The fans who rallied to revive both A Place To Call Home and Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries will determine this one between Marta and Essie. Marta for mine.
Colin Essie Davis: No Asher Keddie this year. That opens this category right up. Given that Davis has been nominated for Gold I'm thinking she could triumph here.
TV WEEK GOLD LOGIE - BEST PERSONALITY ON AUSTRALIAN TV Holly Carrie Bickmore: My heart says Lee Lin Chin (and I'll have a beer on ice ready to celebrate if she wins) but my head says Carrie. She used the reflective glory of her Gold win last year to boost funds and awareness for brain cancer. Long may that continue.
Colin Carrie Bickmore: What a grab bag of nominees. Only one actor among them. The big question is whether Aly will take votes from Bickmore. I think Bickmore can make it a double.â€¢ Carrie Bickmore (The Project, Network Ten)