The British Soap Awards
The British Soap Awards | |
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Description | Best in British Soap Opera |
Location | BBC Television Centre (1999–2010) Granada Studios (2011) The London Studios (2012) MediaCityUK (2013) Hackney Empire (2014, 2016) Palace Theatre (2015) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | Phillip Schofield (2006—) Fern Britton (2006–08) Paul O'Grady (2004–05) Des O'Connor (2003) Melanie Sykes (2003) Matthew Kelly (2002) Richard Madeley (1999–2001) Judy Finnigan (1999–2001) |
First awarded | 1999 |
Website | http://www.britishsoapawards.tv |
The British Soap Awards is an annual awards ceremony to honour the best of British soap operas. The ceremony is televised on ITV and currently presented by Phillip Schofield. The trophies given to the winners are made from metal and glass and have been manufactured by British firm Creative Awards since their inception.
The first event took place in 1999 and the event takes place in May each year. Although it is an ITV production, the events were held at the BBC Television Centre, in London until 2010. The 2011 awards relocated to the Granada Studios in Manchester, then to The London Studios for the 2012 awards. The 2014 awards took place at the Hackney Empire, as will the 2016 awards. The 2015 awards were held at Palace Theatre, Manchester.
The soap operas nominated for awards are Coronation Street, Doctors, EastEnders, Emmerdale and Hollyoaks. Now-defunct soaps that were formerly nominated for awards were Brookside, Crossroads, Family Affairs and Night and Day.
Coronation Street and EastEnders had been the only two soaps to win the "Best British Soap" award since the ceremony's inception, until Hollyoaks won it in 2014.
In 2016, it was reported that the award for outstanding achievement off-screen would be known as the Tony Warren award following the death of Tony Warren, the creator of Coronation Street.[1][2]
Ceremonies
Year | Presenter 1 | Presenter 2 | Location |
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1999 | Richard Madeley | Judy Finnigan | BBC Television Centre, London |
2000 | |||
2001 | |||
2002 | Matthew Kelly | ||
2003 | Des O'Connor | Melanie Sykes | |
2004 | Paul O'Grady | ||
2005 | |||
2006 | Phillip Schofield | Fern Britton | |
2007 | |||
2008 | |||
2009 | |||
2010 | |||
2011 | Granada Studios, Manchester | ||
2012 | The London Studios, London | ||
2013 | Voice of Roger Tilling | MediaCityUK, Salford | |
2014 | Hackney Empire, London | ||
2015 | Palace Theatre, Manchester |
Awards summary table
Ceremony | "Best British Soap" Winner | Most wins | |
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Number | Soap opera(s) | ||
1999 | Coronation Street | 5 | EastEnders |
2000 | EastEnders | 7 | |
2001 | 7 | ||
2002 | 9 | ||
2003 | Coronation Street | 9 | Coronation Street |
2004 | EastEnders | 7 | EastEnders |
2005 | Coronation Street | 7 | Coronation Street |
2006 | EastEnders | 7 | EastEnders |
2007 | Coronation Street | 7 | Coronation Street |
2008 | EastEnders | 6 | Hollyoaks |
2009 | 6 | EastEnders | |
2010 | 10 | ||
2011 | 8 | Coronation Street | |
2012 | 7 | ||
2013 | Coronation Street | 8 | |
2014 | Hollyoaks | 8 | |
2015 | EastEnders | 7 | EastEnders |
2015 winners
Anne Kirkbride, who played Deirdre Barlow in Coronation Street, was remembered during the ceremony after passing away in January 2015.
John Bardon, who played Jim Branning in EastEnders, was also remembered during the ceremony, after passing away in September 2014.
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | EastEnders |
"Best Actor" | Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale in EastEnders) |
"Best Actress" | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter in EastEnders) |
"Best Newcomer" | Jessica Regan (Niamh Donoghue in Doctors) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Sally Dynevor (Sally Webster in Coronation Street) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | Adam Woodyatt & Laurie Brett (Ian & Jane Beale in EastEnders) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter in EastEnders) |
"Best Young Performance" | Amelia Flanagan (April Windsor in Emmerdale) |
"Villain of the Year" | Jeremy Sheffield (Patrick Blake in Hollyoaks) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | Donna's goodbye (Emmerdale) |
"Best Storyline" | Who Killed Lucy Beale? (EastEnders) |
"Best Single Episode" | EastEnders Live (EastEnders) |
"Outstanding Achievement Award" | Anne Kirkbride (Deirdre Barlow in Coronation Street) |
"Outstanding Achievement Award" (off-screen) | Rob Gittins (EastEnders writer) |
This year's ceremony incorporated a "Social Issue Storyline" mention, which is where all of the soap operas' most controversial stories were specially mentioned. These include:
- Steve's depression (Coronation Street)
- John Paul's male rape (Hollyoaks)
- Zara's breast-feeding campaign (Doctors)
- Val's HIV diagnosis (Emmerdale)
- Linda's rape (EastEnders)
2014 winners
Richard Thorp, who played Alan Turner in Emmerdale, was remembered during the ceremony, after passing away in May 2013.
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | Hollyoaks |
"Best Actor" | David Neilson (Roy Cropper in Coronation Street) |
"Best Actress" | Julie Hesmondhalgh (Hayley Cropper in Coronation Street) |
"Sexiest Male" | Danny Mac (Dodger Savage in Hollyoaks) |
"Sexiest Female" | Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre in Coronation Street) |
"Best Newcomer" | Maddy Hill (Nancy Carter in EastEnders) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald in Coronation Street) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | David Neilson & Julie Hesmondhalgh (Roy & Hayley Cropper in Coronation Street) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | David Neilson (Roy Cropper in Coronation Street) |
"Best Young Performance" | Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham in Hollyoaks) |
"Villain of the Year" | Anna Passey (Sienna Blake in Hollyoaks) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | The Woolpack siege and flood (Emmerdale) |
"Best Storyline" | Hayley's cancer battle (Coronation Street) |
"Best Single Episode" | Hayley's Death (Coronation Street) |
"Outstanding Achievement Award" | Helen Worth (Gail Platt in Coronation Street) |
"Outstanding Achievement Award (Off-screen)" | Carolyn Weinstein (EastEnders) |
2013 winners
William Tarmey, who played Jack Duckworth in Coronation Street, was remembered during the ceremony, after passing away in November 2012.
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | Coronation Street |
"Best Actor" | Alan Halsall (Tyrone Dobbs in Coronation Street) |
"Best Actress" | Claire Cooper (Jacqui McQueen in Hollyoaks) |
"Sexiest Male" | Danny Mac (Dodger Savage in Hollyoaks) |
"Sexiest Female" | Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre in Coronation Street) |
"Best Newcomer" | Joseph Thompson (Dr. Paul Browning in Hollyoaks) |
"Best Exit" | Nigel Havers (Lewis Archer in Coronation Street) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Patti Clare (Mary Taylor in Coronation Street) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | Emmett J. Scanlan & Kieron Richardson (Brendan Brady & Ste Hay in Hollyoaks) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Natalie Gumede (Kirsty Soames in Coronation Street) |
"Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress" | Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle in Emmerdale) |
"Villain of the Year" | Natalie Gumede (Kirsty Soames in Coronation Street) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | The bus crash (Hollyoaks) |
"Best Storyline" | Kirsty's abuse of Tyrone (Coronation Street) |
"Best Single Episode" | Emmerdale Live (Emmerdale) |
"Lifetime Achievement Award" | Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale in EastEnders) |
2012 winners
Betty Driver, who played Betty Williams in Coronation Street, was remembered during the ceremony, after passing away in October 2011.
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | EastEnders |
"Best Actor" | Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy in Emmerdale) |
"Best Actress" | Alison King (Carla Connor in Coronation Street) |
"Sexiest Male" | Scott Maslen (Jack Branning in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Female" | Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre in Coronation Street) |
"Best Newcomer" | Natalie Gumede (Kirsty Soames in Coronation Street) |
"Best Exit" | Katherine Kelly (Becky McDonald in Coronation Street) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Stephanie Cole (Sylvia Goodwin in Coronation Street) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | Jake Wood & Jo Joyner (Max & Tanya Branning in EastEnders) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning in EastEnders) |
"Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress" | Lorna Fitzgerald (Abi Branning in EastEnders) |
"Villain of the Year" | Andrew Lancel (Frank Foster in Coronation Street) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | John and Moira's car accident (Emmerdale) |
"Best Storyline" | Jackson's choice (Emmerdale) |
"Best Single Episode" | Becky McDonald's Final Farewell (Coronation Street) |
"Special Achievement Award" | Simon Ashdown (EastEnders) |
"Lifetime Achievement Award" | Pam St Clement (Pat Butcher in EastEnders) |
2011 winners
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | EastEnders |
"Best Actor" | Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy in Emmerdale) |
"Best Actress" | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Male" | Scott Maslen (Jack Branning in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Female" | Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre in Coronation Street) |
"Best Newcomer" | Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady in Hollyoaks) |
"Best Exit" | Bill Tarmey (Jack Duckworth in Coronation Street) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Patti Clare (Mary Taylor) in Coronation Street) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | Shane Richie & Jessie Wallace (Alfie & Kat Moon in EastEnders) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Jane Danson (Leanne Battersby in Coronation Street) |
"Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress" | Alex Bain (Simon Barlow in Coronation Street) |
"Villain of the Year" | Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady in Hollyoaks) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | The tram crash (Coronation Street) |
"Best Storyline" | End of the line for the Websters and Dobbs (Coronation Street) |
"Best Single Episode" | Coronation Street Live (Coronation Street) |
"Special Achievement Award" | Gavin Blyth (Emmerdale) |
"Lifetime Achievement Award" | Bill Tarmey (Jack Duckworth in Coronation Street) |
2010 winners
Maggie Jones, who played Blanche Hunt in Coronation Street, was remembered during the ceremony, after passing away in December 2009.
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | EastEnders |
"Best Actor" | Scott Maslen (Jack Branning in EastEnders) |
"Best Actress" | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Male" | Scott Maslen (Jack Branning in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Female" | Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre in Coronation Street) |
"Best Newcomer" | Marc Elliott (Syed Masood in EastEnders) |
"Best Exit" | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning in EastEnders) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Craig Gazey (Graeme Proctor in Coronation Street) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | Chris Walker & Jan Pearson (Rob & Karen Hollins in Doctors) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater in EastEnders) |
"Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress" | Ami Metcalf (Sapphire Cox in Doctors) |
"Villain of the Year" | Larry Lamb (Archie Mitchell in EastEnders) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | Sarah Barnes' parachute death (Hollyoaks) |
"Best Storyline" | Who Killed Archie? (EastEnders) |
"Best Single Episode" | EastEnders Live (EastEnders) |
"Special Achievement Award" | Bill Lyons (Emmerdale writer) |
"Lifetime Achievement Award" | Betty Driver (Betty Williams in Coronation Street) |
2009 winners
Clive Hornby, who played Jack Sugden in Emmerdale, was remembered during the ceremony, after passing away in July 2008.
Wendy Richard, who played Pauline Fowler in EastEnders, was also remembered during the ceremony, after passing away in February 2009.
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | EastEnders |
"Best Actor" | Robert Kazinsky (Sean Slater in EastEnders) |
"Best Actress" | Katherine Kelly (Becky Granger in Coronation Street) |
"Sexiest Male" | Scott Maslen (Jack Branning in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Female" | Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre in Coronation Street) |
"Best Newcomer" | Craig Gazey (Graeme Proctor) in Coronation Street) |
"Best Exit" | Rob James-Collier (Liam Connor in Coronation Street) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood in EastEnders) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | Nitin Ganatra & Nina Wadia (Masood Ahmed & Zainab Masood in EastEnders) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Anita Carey (Vivien March in Doctors) |
"Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress" | Maisie Smith (Tiffany Butcher in EastEnders) |
"Villain of the Year" | Gray O'Brien (Tony Gordon in Coronation Street) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | Victoria Sugden falls through the ice (Emmerdale) |
"Best Storyline" | Vivien's Rape (Doctors) |
"Best Single Episode" | "A Kind of Hush" (Doctors) |
"Special Achievement Award" | Peter Whalley (Coronation Street writer) |
"Lifetime Achievement Award" | Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders) |
2008 winners
Mike Reid, who played Frank Butcher in EastEnders, was remembered during the ceremony, after passing away in July 2007.
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | EastEnders |
"Best Actor" | Chris Fountain (Justin Burton in Hollyoaks) |
'Best Actress' | Emma Rigby (Hannah Ashworth in Hollyoaks) |
"Sexiest Male" | Rob James-Collier (Liam Connor in Coronation Street) |
"Sexiest Female" | Roxanne McKee (Louise Summers in Hollyoaks) |
"Best Newcomer" | Michelle Keegan (Tina McIntyre in Coronation Street) |
"Best Exit" | Gemma Bissix (Clare Devine in Hollyoaks) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Maggie Jones (Blanche Hunt in Coronation Street) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | Matt Littler & Darren Jon Jeffries (Max Cunningham & Sam "O.B." O'Brien in Hollyoaks) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning in EastEnders) |
"Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress" | Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown in EastEnders) |
"Villain of the Year" | Jack P. Shepherd (David Platt in Coronation Street) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | Clare Devine and Katy Fox drive off a cliff (Hollyoaks) |
"Best Storyline" | The aftermath of Max and Stacey's affair (EastEnders) |
"Best Single Episode" | Daniel's death (Emmerdale) |
"Special Achievement Award" | Tim Fee (a line producer for Emmerdale) |
"Lifetime Achievement Award" | Liz Dawn (Vera Duckworth in Coronation Street) |
2007 winners
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | Coronation Street |
"Best Actor" | Antony Cotton (Sean Tully in Coronation Street) |
"Best Actress" | Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow in Coronation Street) |
"Sexiest Male" | Rob James-Collier (Liam Connor in Coronation Street) |
"Sexiest Female" | Roxanne McKee (Louise Summers in Hollyoaks) |
"Best Newcomer" | Kym Marsh (Michelle Connor in Coronation Street) |
"Best Exit" | Bill Ward (Charlie Stubbs in Coronation Street) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Gemma Merna (Carmel McQueen in Hollyoaks) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | Seán Gleeson & Stirling Gallacher (Ronnie & George Woodson in Doctors) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater in EastEnders) |
"Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress" | Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle in Emmerdale) |
"Villain of the Year" | Gemma Bissix (Clare Devine in Hollyoaks) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | King's River explosion (Emmerdale) |
"Best Storyline" | Charlie's cheating and Tracy's revenge (Coronation Street) |
"Best Single Episode" | "Shreds & Aftermath" (Doctors) |
"Special Achievement Award" | Tony Jordan (EastEnders writer) |
"Lifetime Achievement Award" | Wendy Richard (Pauline Fowler in EastEnders) |
2006 winners
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | EastEnders |
"Best Actor" | Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell in EastEnders) |
"Best Actress" | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Male" | Richard Fleeshman (Craig Harris in Coronation Street) |
"Sexiest Female" | Louisa Lytton (Ruby Allen in EastEnders) |
"Best Newcomer" | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning in EastEnders) |
"Best Exit" | Leah Bracknell (Zoe Tate in Emmerdale) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Charlie Hardwick (Val Lambert in Emmerdale) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | Malcolm Hebden & Barbara Knox (Norris Cole & Rita Sullivan in Coronation Street) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Bradley Walsh (Danny Baldwin in Coronation Street) |
"Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress" | Ellis Hollins (Tom Cunningham in Hollyoaks) |
"Best Bitch" | Nicola Wheeler (Nicola Blackstock in Emmerdale) |
"Villain of the Year" | Billy Murray (Johnny Allen in EastEnders) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | Belle and Daz trapped in a mine shaft (Emmerdale) |
"Best Storyline" | Justin and Becca's affair (Hollyoaks) |
"Best Single Episode" | Armistice Day episode (EastEnders) |
"Special Achievement Award" | Tony Prescott (Coronation Street and Emmerdale director) |
"Lifetime Achievement Award" | Johnny Briggs (Mike Baldwin in Coronation Street) |
2005 winners
Stan Richards, who played Seth Armstrong in Emmerdale, was remembered during the ceremony, after passing away in February 2005.
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | Coronation Street |
"Best Actor" | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon in EastEnders) |
"Best Actress" | Suranne Jones (Karen McDonald in Coronation Street) |
"Sexiest Male" | Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Female" | Jodi Albert (Debbie Dean in Hollyoaks) |
"Best Newcomer" | Andrea Green (Sarah Finch in Doctors) |
"Best Exit" | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher in EastEnders) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Maggie Jones (Blanche Hunt in Coronation Street) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | John Bardon & June Brown (Jim & Dot Branning in EastEnders) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Kazia Pelka (Chrissy Costello in Family Affairs) |
"Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress" | Sam Aston (Chesney Battersby-Brown in Coronation Street) |
"Best Bitch" | Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow in Coronation Street) |
"Villain of the Year" | Sasha Behar (Maya Sharma in Coronation Street) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | Maya takes Dev and Sunita hostage and blows up the shop (Coronation Street) |
"Best Storyline" | Gary and Chrissy Costello learn friend Bradley has been abusing their daughter Chloe (Family Affairs) |
"Best Single Episode" | Charity and Tom's wedding (Emmerdale) |
"Special Achievement Award" | John Stevenson (Coronation Street writer) |
"Lifetime Achievement Award" | June Brown (Dot Branning in EastEnders) |
2004 winners
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | EastEnders |
"Best Actor" | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon in EastEnders) |
"Best Actress" | Suranne Jones (Karen McDonald in Coronation Street) |
"Sexiest Male" | Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Female" | Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon in EastEnders) |
"Best Newcomer" | Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman in EastEnders) |
"Best Exit" | Sheree Murphy (Tricia Dingle in Emmerdale) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Alex Carter (Lee Hunter in Hollyoaks) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | David Neilson & Julie Hesmondhalgh (Roy & Hayley Cropper in Coronation Street) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle in Emmerdale) |
"Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress" | Natalie Cassidy (Sonia Jackson in EastEnders) |
"Best Bitch" | Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow in Coronation Street) |
"Villain of the Year" | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher in EastEnders) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | The Storm (Emmerdale) |
"Best Storyline" | Tracy tricks Roy and tries to ruin Karen and Steve's wedding (Coronation Street) |
"Best Single Episode" | "Say a Little Prayer" (Doctors) |
"Special Achievement Award" | Mal Young (Creator of Family Affairs and ex-executive producer of EastEnders) |
"Lifetime Achievement Award" | Barbara Knox (Rita Sullivan in Coronation Street) |
2003 winners
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | Coronation Street |
"Best Actor" | Brian Capron (Richard Hillman in Coronation Street) |
"Best Actress" | Kacey Ainsworth (Little Mo Mitchell in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Male" | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Female" | Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon in EastEnders) |
"Best Newcomer" | Jack McMullen (Josh McLoughlin in Brookside) |
"Best Exit" | Brian Capron (Richard Hillman in Coronation Street) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Andrew Whyment (Kirk Sutherland in Coronation Street) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | Jack McMullen & Sarah White (Josh & Bev McLoughlin in Brookside) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts in Coronation Street) |
"Villain of the Year" | Brian Capron (Richard Hillman in Coronation Street) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | Richard Hillman's confessions of murder (Coronation Street) |
"Best Storyline" | Richard Hillman murders (Coronation Street) |
"Best Single Episode" | Marlon and Tricia's wedding plans (Emmerdale) |
"Lifetime Achievement Award" | Dean Sullivan (Jimmy Corkhill in Brookside) |
"Hero of the Year" | Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts in Coronation Street) |
2002 winners
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | EastEnders |
"Best Actor" | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen in EastEnders) |
"Best Actress" | Kacey Ainsworth (Little Mo Morgan in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Male" | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Female" | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater in EastEnders) |
"Best Newcomer" | Alex Ferns (Trevor Morgan in Eastenders) |
"Best Exit" | Batley the dog (Emmerdale) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Malcolm Hebden (Norris Cole in Coronation Street) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | John Bardon & June Brown (Jim & Dot Branning in EastEnders) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Raymond Quinn (Anthony Murray in Brookside) |
"Best Storyline" | Bullying Plot (Brookside) |
"Hero of the Year" | Stuart Manning (Sam Armstrong in Night and Day) |
"Villain of the Year" | Alex Ferns (Trevor Morgan in EastEnders) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | Adam and Mandy's car crash (Hollyoaks) |
"Best Single Episode" | Zoe discovers that Kat is her mother (EastEnders) |
"Special Achievement Award" | Tony Holland (Co-creator of EastEnders) |
2001 winners
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | EastEnders |
"Best Actor" | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen in EastEnders) |
"Best Actress" | Natalie Cassidy (Sonia Jackson in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Male" | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Female" | Tamzin Outhwaite (Melanie Healy in EastEnders) |
"Best Newcomer" | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater in EastEnders) |
"Best Exit" | Naomi Radcliffe (Alison Webster in Coronation Street) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Sarah White (Bev McLoughlin in Brookside) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | Bill Tarmey & Liz Dawn (Jack & Vera Duckworth in Coronation Street) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Georgia Taylor (Toyah Battersby in Coronation Street) |
"Hero of the Year" | Clive Hornby (Jack Sugden in Emmerdale) |
"Villain of the Year" | Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell in EastEnders) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | Andy burning the barn (Emmerdale) |
"Best Storyline" | Mark, Linda and Mike love triangle (Coronation Street) |
"Best Single Episode" | The Live Episode (8 December 2000, Coronation Street) |
"Special Achievement Award" | Phil Redmond (Creator of Brookside and Hollyoaks) |
2000 winners
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | EastEnders |
"Best Actor" | Joe Absolom (Matthew Rose in EastEnders) |
"Best Actress" | Patsy Palmer (Bianca Butcher in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Male" | Michael Greco (Beppe di Marco in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Female" | Tamzin Outhwaite (Melanie Healy in EastEnders) |
"Best Newcomer" | Gary Lucy (Luke Morgan in Hollyoaks) |
"Best Exit" | Paul Loughran (Butch Dingle in Emmerdale) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts in Coronation Street) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | Dean Sullivan & Sue Jenkins (Jimmy & Jackie Corkhill in Brookside) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson in EastEnders) |
"Villain of the Year" | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen in EastEnders) |
"Best Storyline" | The teenage pregnancy of Sarah-Louise Platt (Coronation Street) |
"Spectacular Scene of the Year" | "Millennium Club Explosion" (Brookside) |
1999 winners
Award | Winners |
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"Best British Soap" | Coronation Street |
"Best Actor" | Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell in EastEnders) |
"Best Actress" | Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Male" | Michael Greco (Beppe di Marco in EastEnders) |
"Sexiest Female" | Tamzin Outhwaite (Melanie Healy in EastEnders) |
"Best Exit" | Claire King (Kim Tate in Emmerdale) |
"Best Comedy Performance" | John Savident (Fred Elliott in Coronation Street) |
"Best Dramatic Performance" | Kelvin Fletcher (Andy Sugden in Emmerdale) |
"Best On-Screen Partnership" | David Neilson & Julie Hesmondhalgh (Roy Cropper & Hayley Patterson in Coronation Street) |
"Villain of the Year" | Stephen Billington (Greg Kelly in Coronation Street) |
"Best Storyline" | Tiffany discovering her mother, Louise's affair with Grant (EastEnders) |
"Special Achievement Award" | William Roache (Ken Barlow in Coronation Street) |
Awards totals
Soap opera | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | Total |
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EastEnders | 5 | 7 | 7 | 9 | 3 | 7 | 4 | 7 | 1 | 4 | 6 | 10 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 7 | |
Coronation Street | 4 | 2 | 5 | 1 | 9 | 4 | 7 | 3 | 7 | 4 | 5 | 2 | 8 | 7 | 8 | 8 | 1 | |
Hollyoaks | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 5 | 4 | 1 | |
Emmerdale | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 2 | |
Doctors | — | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||||
Brookside | 0 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | — | ||||||||||||
Family Affairs | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | — | ||||||||||
Night and Day | — | 1 | — | |||||||||||||||
Crossroads | — | 0 | 0 | 0 | — |
Note: Table does not include 'Special Achievement' or 'Lifetime Achievement' awards.
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