2019 British Soap Awards

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2019 British Soap Awards
Date1 June 2019 (2019-06-01)
Location The Lowry, Salford
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byVarious
Hosted by Phillip Schofield
Most awards Coronation Street (5)
Television/radio coverage
Network
Runtime120 minutes
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The 2019 British Soap Awards honoured the best in British soap operas throughout 2018 and 2019. The ceremony was held on 1 June 2019 at the Lowry theatre in Salford Quays, Salford, and was broadcast live on ITV1 and STV. The publicly voted categories were announced on 9 April 2019, with the vote opening that same day. [1] This included a longlist for the Best Actress and Actor awards. The shortlist, including panel nominations, was released on 30 April 2019, alongside tickets for the ceremony being made available for sale. [2]

Contents

Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks won two of the three viewer-voted categories, including Best British Soap, while ITV soap Coronation Street took home the most awards that night, with five wins. [3] One of Coronation Street's wins included the Outstanding Achievement accolade, which went to actress Sue Nicholls, for her role as Audrey Roberts. [4] EastEnders child actress Kara-Leah Fernandes won two awards, Best Young Actor and Best On-Screen Partnership, the latter of which was shared with her on-screen father, played by Roger Griffiths. [5] Doctors also won Best Comedy Performance for the second year in a row when Sarah Moyle won for her role as Valerie Pitman. [6]

Winners and nominees

Publicly voted

AwardWinner [7] Shortlisted [a] Longlisted [b]
Best British Soap Hollyoaks
Best Actress Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle in Emmerdale)
Best Actor Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale in Hollyoaks)

Panel voted

AwardWinner [7] Nominees
Best Comedy Performance Sarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman in Doctors)
Best Female Dramatic Performance Gillian Wright (Jean Slater in EastEnders)
Best Male Dramatic Performance Adam Woodward (Brody Hudson in Hollyoaks)
Best Newcomer Alexandra Mardell (Emma Brooker in Coronation Street)
Best On-Screen Partnership Roger Griffiths and Kara-Leah Fernandes (Mitch and Bailey Baker in EastEnders)
Best Single Episode"Aidan's suicide and the aftermath" (Coronation Street)
  • "And the Beat Goes On..." (Doctors)
  • "Consent" (EastEnders)
  • "Chas and Paddy say goodbye to baby Grace" (Emmerdale)
  • "Where Do I Belong?" (Hollyoaks)
Best StorylineThe impact of Aidan's suicide (Coronation Street)
  • Daniel and Zara's break-up (Doctors)
  • Knife crime (EastEnders)
  • Charity's abuse (Emmerdale)
  • Footballer abuse (Hollyoaks)
Best Young PerformerKara-Leah Fernandes (Bailey Baker in EastEnders)
Outstanding Achievement Sue Nicholls (Audrey Roberts in Coronation Street)
Scene of the Year Gail's monologue (Coronation Street)
  • The crash (Doctors)
  • Shakil's funeral (EastEnders)
  • Cain's confession to Debbie (Emmerdale)
  • Brody confronts his abuser, Buster (Hollyoaks)
The Tony Warren AwardVal Lawson (Emmerdale assistant director)
Villain of the Year Nathan Sussex (Buster Smith in Hollyoaks)

Wins by soap

Soap operaWins
Coronation Street5
Hollyoaks4
EastEnders3
Emmerdale2
Doctors1

Notes

  1. These nominees were voted through to the shortlist round.
  2. These nominees were unsuccessful in being voted through to the shortlist.

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