British Soap Awards
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The British Soap Awards is an annual awards ceremony to honour the best of British soap operas.
The first event began in 1999 and take place in May each year. Although an ITV production, the events are held at the BBC Television Centre.
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[edit] Hosts
- 1999 - 2001: Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan
- 2002: Matthew Kelly
- 2003: Des O'Connor and Melanie Sykes
- 2004 - 2005: Paul O'Grady
- 2006 - Present: Fern Britton and Phillip Schofield
[edit] 2006 Winners
- 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 Onscreen Partnership: Barbara Knox and Malcolm Hebden (Rita Sullivan and Norris Cole 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)
- Most Spectacular Scene: Belle Dingle (Eden Taylor-Draper) and Daz Eden (Luke Tittensor) trapped in a mine shaft in Emmerdale
- Best Storyline: Justin Burton (Chris Fountain) and Becca Dean's (Ali Bastian) affair in Hollyoaks
- Best Single Episode: Armistice Day episode in EastEnders (Hilda Braid and Shane Richie, featuring Trevor Peacock, Kate Colgrave Pope and Zac Macguire)
- Special Achievement Award: Tony Prescott (Coronation Street and Emmerdale director)
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Johnny Briggs (Mike Baldwin in Coronation Street)
[edit] 2005 Winners
- 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 Evans in EastEnders)
- Best Comedy Performance: Maggie Jones (Blanche Hunt in Coronation Street)
- Best Onscreen Partnership: June Brown and John Bardon (Dot and Jim 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)
- Most Spectacular Scene: Maya blows up Dev's shops and takes Dev and Sunita hostage in Coronation Street
- Best Storyline: Gary and Chrissy Costello learn friend Bradley has been abusing their daughter Chloe in Family Affairs
- Special Achievement Award: John Stevenson (Coronation Street writer)
- Lifetime Achievement Award: June Brown (Dot Branning in EastEnders)
[edit] 2004 Winners
- 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 - EastEnders)
- Sexiest Female: Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon in EastEnders)
- Best Newcomer: Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman - EastEnders)
- Best Exit: Sheree Murphy (Tricia Dingle - Emmerdale)
- Best Comedy Performance: Alex Carter (Lee Hunter - Hollyoaks)
- Best Onscreen Partnership: Julie Hesmondhalgh and David Neilson (Hayley and Roy Cropper - Coronation Street)
- Best Dramatic Performance: Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle - Emmerdale)
- Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress: Natalie Cassidy (Sonia Jackson - EastEnders)
- Best Bitch: Kate Ford (Tracy Barlow in Coronation Street)
- Villain of the Year: Charlie Brooks (Janine Evans - EastEnders)
- Most Spectacular Scene: The storm (Emmerdale)
- Best Storyline: Tracy tricks Roy and attempts to ruin Karen and Steve's wedding (Coronation Street)
- Special Achievement Award: Mal Young
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Barbara Knox (Rita Sullivan - Coronation Street)
[edit] 2003 Winners
- Best British Soap: Coronation Street
- Best Actor: Brian Capron (Richard Hillman in Coronation Street)
- Best Actress: Kacey Ainsworth (Maureen "Little Mo" Slater in EastEnders)
- Sexiest Male: Shane Ritchie (Alfie Moon - EastEnders)
- Sexiest Female: Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon in EastEnders)
- Best Newcomer: Jack McMullen (Josh McLoughlin - Brookside)
- Best Exit: Brian Capron (Richard Hillman - Coronation Street)
- Best Comedy Performance: Andrew Whyment (Kirk Sutherland - Coronation Street)
- Best Onscreen Partnership: Jack McMullen and Sarah White (Josh and Bev McLoughlin - Brookside)
- Best Dramatic Performance: Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts - Coronation Street)
- Villain of the Year: Brian Capron (Richard Hillman - Coronation Street)
- Most Spectacular Scene: Richard Hillman's confessions of murder (Coronation Street)
- Best Storyline: Richard Hillman murders (Coronation Street)
- Best Single Episode: Marlon and Tricha's wedding plans (Emmerdale)
[edit] 2002 Winners
- Best British Soap: EastEnders
- Best Actor: Martin Kemp (Steve Owen in EastEnders)
- Best Actress: Kacey Ainsworth (Maureen "Little Mo" Slater in EastEnders)
- Sexiest Male: Martin Kemp (Steve Owen - EastEnders)
- Sexiest Female: Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon in EastEnders)
- Best Newcomer: Alex Ferns (Trevor Morgan - EastEnders)
- Best Exit: Batley the dog (Emmerdale)
- Best Comedy Performance: Malcolm Hebden (Norris Cole - Coronation Street)
- Best Onscreen Partnership: June Brown and John Bardon (Dot and Jim Branning - EastEnders)
- Best Dramatic Performance: Raymond Quinn (Tony Murray - Brookside)
- Hero of the Year: Stuart Manning (Sam Armstrong - Night and Day)
- Villain of the Year: Alex Ferns (Trevor Morgan - EastEnders)
- Most Spectacular Scene: Adam and Mandy's car crash (Hollyoaks)
- Best Single Episode: Zoe discovering the secret of her mum (EastEnders)
- Special Achievement Award: Tony Holland
[edit] 2001 Winners
- 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 - EastEnders)
- Sexiest Female: Tamzin Outhwaite (Melanie Healy - EastEnders)
- Best Newcomer: Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater - Eastenders)
- Best Exit: Naomi Radcliffe (Alison Webster - Coronation Street)
- Best Comedy Performance: Sarah White (Bev McLoughlin - Brookside)
- Best Onscreen Partnership: William Tarmey and Elizabeth Dawn (Jack and Vera Duckworth - Coronation Street)
- Best Dramatic Performance: Georgia Taylor (Toyah Battersby - Coronation Street)
- Hero of the Year: Clive Hornby (Jack Sugden - Emmerdale)
- Villain of the Year: Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell - EastEnders)
- Most Spectacular Scene: Andy Sugden burning the barn (Emmerdale)
- Best Storyline: Mark, Linda and Mike love triangle (Coronation Street)
- Best Single Episode: The Live Episode - Friday 8 December (Coronation Street)
- Special Achievement Award: Phil Redmond
[edit] 2000 Winners
- 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 - EastEnders)
- Sexiest Female: Tamzin Outhwaite (Melanie Healy - EastEnders)
- Best Newcomer: Gary Lucy (Luke Morgan - Hollyoaks)
- Best Exit: Paul Loughran (Butch Dingle - Emmerdale)
- Best Comedy Performance: Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts - Coronation Street)
- Best Onscreen Partnership: Dean Sullivan and Sue Jenkins (Jimmy and Jackie Corkhill - Brookside)
- Best Dramatic Performance: Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson - EastEnders)
- Villain of the Year: Martin Kemp (Steve Owen - EastEnders)
- Best Storyline: The rape of Luke Morgan (Hollyoaks)
[edit] 1999 Winners
- 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 - EastEnders)
- Sexiest Female: Tamzin Outhwaite (Melanie Healy - EastEnders)
- Best Exit: Claire King (Kim Marchant - Emmerdale)
- Best Comedy Performance: John Savident (Fred Elliot - Coronation Street)
- Best Dramatic Performance: Kelvin Fletcher (Andy Sugden - Emmerdale)
- Villain of the Year: Stephen Billington (Greg Kelly - Coronation Street)
- Best Storyline: Martine McCutcheon (Tiffany discovering her mother's affair with Grant) (EastEnders)
- Special Achievement Award: William Roache