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Nominations 211 Note
^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
Doctors is a British daytime television soap opera , set in the fictional Midland town of Letherbridge, defined as being close to the city of Birmingham , following the staff and their families of a doctor's surgery . The show has been nominated and won a variety of different awards. As of May 2016, Doctors has been nominated for 211 awards and has won 23.
Year
Category
Nominee
Result
Ref
2014
Melodrama
Doctors
Nominated
[1]
Black International Film Festival and Music Video & Screen Awards
Year
Category
Nominee
Result
Ref
2012
Best Soap with a Black Cast or Lead
Doctors
Nominated
[2]
2013
Best Actress
Lorna Laidlaw
Won
[3]
Best Soap
N/A
Nominated
2014
Westmore Ezekiel Award
Doctors
Won
[4]
2015
Best Soap
N/A
Nominated
[5]
Year
Category
Nominee
Result
Ref
2000
Innovation
Production Team
Nominated
[6]
2001
Soap
Production Team
Nominated
2002
Soap
Production Team
Nominated
2004
Continuing Drama
Production Team
Nominated
Year
Category
Nominee
Result
Ref
2004
Best Single Episode
Say A Little Prayer
Won
[7]
2005
Best Newcomer
Andrea Green
Won
Best Single Episode
Past Imperfect
Nominated
[8]
Best Soap
N/A
Nominated
2006
Best Dramatic Performance
Stirling Gallacher
Nominated
Best Newcomer
Daniel Anthony
Nominated
Best Exit
Robert Cavanah
Nominated
Best Single Episode
The Anatomy of Marriage
Nominated
Best Storyline
Dr. Kendrick's suicide
Nominated
Best Soap
N/A
Nominated
2007
Best Comedy Performance
Martha Howe-Douglas
Nominated
[9]
Best Newcomer
Martha Howe-Douglas
Nominated
Best Onscreen Partnership
Stirling Gallacher and Seán Gleeson
Won
Best Single Episode
Shreds and Aftermath
Won
Best Soap
N/A
Nominated
2008
Spectacular Scene
George and Nick's car crash
Nominated
[10]
Best Single Episode
Tread Softly/Up Close and Personal
Nominated
Best Storyline
Nick in a wheelchair, George’s guilt
Nominated
Best Soap
N/A
Nominated
2009
Best Dramatic Performance
Anita Carey
Won
[11]
Best Exit
Michael McKell
Nominated
Best Newcomer
Selina Chilton
Nominated
Best Storyline
Vivien's Rape
Won
Spectacular Scene
The Homecoming
Nominated
Best Single Episode
A Kind of Hush
Won
Best Soap
N/A
Nominated
2010
Best Dramatic Performance for a Young Actor or Actress
Ami Metcalf
Won
[12]
Best Newcomer
Sophie Abelson
Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership
Jan Pearson and Chris Walker
Won
Best Storyline
Zara's Revenge
Nominated
Spectacular Scene
Master of the Universe - Siege
Nominated
Best Single Episode
Master of the Universe
Nominated
Best Soap
N/A
Nominated
2011
Best British Soap
N/A
Nominated
[13]
Best Storyline
Karen’s abortion
Nominated
Best Single Episode
August 23rd
Nominated
2012
Best British Soap
N/A
Nominated
[14]
Best Comedy Performance
Jan Pearson
Nominated
Best Young Performance
Charlie Kenyon
Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership
Matthew Chambers and Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh
Nominated
Best Newcomer
Lu Corfield
Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance
Owen Brenman
Nominated
Best Storyline
Lauren's murder
Nominated
Best Single Episode
Last Words
Nominated
2013
Best British Soap
N/A
Nominated
[15] [16]
Sexiest Male
Matthew Chambers
Nominated
Ian Kelsey
Nominated
Nathan Wright
Nominated
Sexiest Female
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh
Nominated
Sophie Abelson
Nominated
Vineeta Rishi
Nominated
Villain of the Year
Sophie Abelson
Nominated
Sam Barriscale
Nominated
Best Actor
Chris Walker
Nominated
Owen Brenman
Nominated
Simon Rivers
Nominated
Best Actress
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh
Nominated
Jan Pearson
Nominated
Lorna Laidlaw
Nominated
Best Newcomer
Ian Midlane
Nominated
Best Exit
Lu Corfield
Nominated
Best Comedy Performance
Ian Kelsey
Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership
Matthew Chambers and Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh
Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance
Dido Miles
Nominated
Best Storyline
Sam's assisted suicide
Nominated
Best Episode
The Scales
Nominated
Spectacular Scene of the Year
Julia's car crash
Nominated
2014
Best British Soap
N/A
Shortlisted
[17] [18]
Sexiest Male
Matthew Chambers
Nominated
Simon Rivers
Nominated
Nathan Wright
Nominated
Sexiest Female
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh
Nominated
Dido Miles
Nominated
Danielle Henry
Nominated
Villain of the Year
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh
Nominated
Neil Haigh
Nominated
Mark Cameron
Nominated
Best Actor
Ian Kelsey
Nominated
Owen Brenman
Nominated
Ian Midlane
Nominated
Best Actress
Dido Miles
Nominated
Jan Pearson
Nominated
Lorna Laidlaw
Nominated
Best Young Performance
Oliver Woollford
Shortlisted
Best Comedy Performance
Sarah Moyle
Shortlisted
Best On-Screen Partnership
Danielle Henry and Lu Corfield
Shortlisted
Best Dramatic Performance
Chris Walker
Shortlisted
Best Storyline
Jas stalking
Shortlisted
Best Single Episode
Perfect
Shortlisted
Spectacular Scene of the Year
Opening of Austenland
Shortlisted
2015
Best British Soap
N/A
Shortlisted
[19] [20] [21]
Best Actor
Adrian Lewis Morgan
Nominated
Owen Brenman
Nominated
Ian Midlane
Nominated
Best Actress
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh
Nominated
Jessica Regan
Nominated
Lorna Laidlaw
Nominated
Villain of the Year
Daniel Schutzmann
Shortlisted
Best Young Performance
Jack Carroll
Shortlisted
Best Comedy Performance
Sarah Moyle
Shortlisted
Best Newcomer
Jessica Regan
Won
Best On-Screen Partnership
Ian Midlane and Jessica Regan
Shortlisted
Best Dramatic Performance
Lorna Laidlaw
Shortlisted
Best Storyline
Kevin and Poppy - Underage Girlfriend
Shortlisted
Best Single Episode
Unfinished Business
Shortlisted
Scene of the Year
Strictly dancing
Shortlisted
2016
Best British Soap
N/A
Nominated
[22] [23]
Best Actor
Matthew Chambers
Nominated
Owen Brenman
Nominated
Ian Midlane
Nominated
Best Actress
Laura Rollins
Nominated
Jan Pearson
Nominated
Lorna Laidlaw
Nominated
Villain of the Year
Adam Astill
Shortlisted
Best Comedy Performance
Sarah Moyle
Shortlisted
Best Newcomer
Bharti Patel
Shortlisted
Best On-Screen Partnership
Dido Miles and Ian Kelsey
Shortlisted
Best Male Dramatic Performance
Adrian Lewis Morgan
Shortlisted
Best Female Dramatic Performance
Sarah Moyle
Shortlisted
Best Storyline
Treehouse
Shortlisted
Best Single Episode
The Heart of England (3000th Episode)
Shortlisted
Scene of the Year
Valerie leaves Barry at the altar
Shortlisted
Year
Category
Nominee
Result
Ref
2011
Best Daytime Programme
N/A
Nominated
[24]
Year
Category
Nominee
Result
Ref
2012
Serial Drama
N/A
Nominated
[38]
2013
Daytime
N/A
Nominated
[39]
2014
Daytime
N/A
Nominated
[40]
2015
Serial Drama
N/A
Nominated
[41]
2016
Serial Drama
N/A
Nominated
[42]
Newcomer
Ashley Rice
Nominated
Serial Drama Performance
Lorna Laidlaw
Nominated
Mind Mental Health Media Awards
Year
Category
Nominee
Result
Ref
2005
Soaps and Series
N/A
Nominated
[43]
2009
Soaps and Continual TV Drama
Focuses on a woman's borderline personality disorder, and the difficulties faced by a young doctor sectioning their first patient.
Nominated
[44] [45]
Year
Category
Nominee
Result
Ref
2001
Soap
N/A
Nominated
[46]
Team Award (Craft and Design Awards)
Design Team for The Waiting Game
Won
[47]
2002
Soap
N/A
Nominated
[48]
2008
Best Actor (Midland Awards)
Michael McKell
Won
[49]
Best Actress (Midland Awards)
Diane Keen
Won
Best Drama (Midland Awards)
The Awakening
Won
2009
Best Acting Performance (Midland Awards)
Selina Chilton
Won
[50] [51]
Matthew Chambers
Nominated
Best Fictional (Midland Awards)
N/A
Nominated
2010
Best Drama, TV Drama (Midland Awards)
N/A
Nominated
[52]
Best Acting Performance, Male (Midland Awards)
Chris Walker
Nominated
Best Acting Performance, Female (Midland Awards)
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh
Nominated
Best Newcomer (Midland Awards)
Nicolas Woodman
Nominated
Charlie Clemmow
Nominated
2012
Best Actress (Midland Awards)
Lorna Laidlaw
Won
[53]
2013
Best Drama/Fictional Programme (Midland Awards)
The Scales by Mark Clompus
Nominated
[54] [55]
Best Acting Performance (Female) (Midland Awards)
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh
Nominated
Dido Miles
Won
Best Acting Performance (Male) (Midland Awards)
Matthew Chambers
Nominated
Ian Midlane
Won
2014
Best Drama/Fictional Programme (Midland Awards)
Leper
Nominated
[54]
Best Acting Performance (Female) (Midland Awards)
Jan Pearson
Nominated
Jessica Regan
Won
Best Acting Performance (Male) (Midland Awards)
Chris Walker
Nominated
2015
Best Fictional Television Programme (Midland Awards)
Unfinished Business
Nominated
[54] [56] [57]
Best Acting Performance (Female) (Midland Awards)
Dido Miles
Nominated
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh
Won
Best Acting Performance (Male) (Midland Awards)
Owen Brenman
Nominated
Year
Category
Nominee
Result
Ref
2006
Diversity in Drama Production
N/A
Won
[58]
2015
Favourite Female TV Star
Lorna Laidlaw
Nominated
[59]
Female Performance In TV
Lorna Laidlaw
Nominated
Laura Rollins
Nominated
Diversity In Drama Production
N/A
Nominated
Year
Category
Nominee
Result
Ref
2015
Best Soap
N/A
Nominated
[60]
Year
Category
Nominee
Result
Ref
2011
Best Continuing Drama
Pavlova’s Dogs - Claire Bennett
Nominated
[61]
2014
TV Drama – Long Running Series
Silver on the Heath - Toby Walton
Nominated
[62]
Boiling Point - Dale Overton
Nominated
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