List of awards and nominations received by Doctors

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Wins43
Nominations480
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  1. 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 medical soap opera which began broadcasting on BBC One on 26 March 2000. [1] Set in the fictional Midlands town of Letherbridge, defined as being in the city of Birmingham, the soap follows the lives of the staff of both a NHS Doctor's surgery and a University Campus Surgery, as well as their families and friends. The series has been nominated for and won a variety of different awards.

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In 2003, Doctors was nominated for Best British Soap at the British Soap Awards for the first time, where it has been nominated annually since. The next year, Doctors won their first award at the British Soap Awards, when they won Best Single Episode for "Say A Little Prayer". At the 2009 British Soap Awards, Vivien's (Anita Carey) rape plot won the award for Best Storyline; Carey also won the award for Best Female Dramatic Performance for her involvement in the storyline. The storyline was nominated again at the 2018 ceremony in the category of Greatest Moment. Also at the 2018 British Soap Awards, Doctors won a shared award with fellow BBC soap EastEnders . Both soaps won the award for Scene of the Year; this marked the first time two soaps have won a singular award.

Since 2018, Doctors has been nominated for Best Daytime Soap at the Digital Spy Reader Awards; it won for the first time in 2022, ending Neighbours ' five-year winning streak. [2] It is also nominated annually at the Inside Soap Awards. Lorna Laidlaw won the award for Best Daytime Star for her role as Mrs Tembe in 2017, while the soap itself won Best Daytime Soap the following year. Chris Walker became the next cast member to win the accolade in 2023, for his portrayal of Rob Hollins. The soap also receives annual longlist nominations from the National Television Awards, with Elisabeth Dermot Walsh having received two nominations for her role as Zara Carmichael. At the RTS Midlands Awards, Dido Miles has won the award for Acting Performance of the Year for her portrayal of Emma Reid twice, in 2013 and 2017. Doctors has also won the Drama award three times at the ceremony. The Writers' Guild of Great Britain has also awarded the soap twice within the Best Long Running TV Series category.

On 18 October 2023, the BBC has announced that it would end production of Doctors after more than 23 years on air and the final episode will air later in December 2024.

Black International Film Festival and Music Video & Screen Awards

The Black International Film Festival and Music Video & Screen Awards is an annual award ceremony that honours the creative achievements of Black individuals. [3]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2012Best Soap with a Black Cast or LeadDoctorsNominated [3]
2013Best Actress Lorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Won [4]
Best SoapDoctorsNominated
2014Westmore Ezekiel AwardDoctorsWon [5]
2015Best SoapDoctorsNominated [6]

British Academy Television Awards

The British Academy Television Awards is an annual award ceremony hosted by the BAFTA. [7]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2000InnovationProduction TeamNominated [8]
2001 Soap Production TeamNominated
2002SoapProduction TeamNominated
2004Best Continuing DramaProduction TeamNominated
2005Best Continuing DramaProduction TeamNominated

British Soap Awards

The British Soap Awards are an annual awards ceremony which honours the achievements in British soap operas, televised on ITV since 1999. [9]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2003 Best Newcomer Ela Kay (Carolina Shaw)Nominated [9]
Hero of the YearEla Kay (Caroline Shaw)Nominated
2004 Best Actor Ariyon Bakare (Ben Kwarme)Nominated [10]
Christopher Timothy (Mac McGuire)Nominated
Best Single Episode"Say a Little Prayer"Won
2005 Best British Soap DoctorsNominated [11] [12]
Best ActorAriyon Bakare (Ben Kwarme)Nominated
Ben Jones (Greg Robinson)Nominated
Christopher Timothy (Mac McGuire)Nominated
Best Actress Eva Fontaine (Faith Walker)Nominated
Diane Keen (Julia Parsons)Nominated
Corrinne Wicks (Helen Thompson)Nominated
Best Newcomer Andrea Green (Sarah Finch)Won
Best Single Episode"Past Imperfect"Nominated
Sexiest Female Stirling Gallacher (George Woodson)Nominated
Andrea Green (Sarah Finch)Nominated
Corrinne Wicks (Helen Thompson)Nominated
Sexiest MaleAriyon Bakare (Ben Kwarme)Nominated
Steven Hartley (Jack Ford)Nominated
Ben Jones (Greg Robinson)Nominated
Villain of the Year Sean Arnold (Harry Fisher)Nominated
Mandana Jones (Ria Ford)Nominated
Keeley Mills (Chloe Pearce)Nominated
2006Best ActorBen Jones (Greg Robinson)Longlisted [13]
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Longlisted
Christopher Timothy (Mac McGuire)Longlisted
Best ActressEva Fontaine (Faith Walker)Longlisted
Stirling Gallacher (George Woodson)Longlisted
Diane Keen (Julia Parsons)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceStirling Gallacher (George Woodson)Nominated
Best Exit Robert Cavanah (Peter Kendrick)Nominated
Best Newcomer Daniel Anthony (Lex Keavy)Nominated
Best Single Episode"The Anatomy of Marriage"Nominated
Best StorylineDr. Kendrick's suicideNominated
Sexiest FemaleStirling Gallacher (George Woodson)Longlisted
Andrea Green (Sarah Finch)Longlisted
Jaye Griffiths (Elizabeth Croft)Longlisted
Sexiest MaleBen Jones (Greg Robinson)Longlisted
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Longlisted
Michael McKell (Nick West)Longlisted
Villain of the Year Daniel Anthony (Lex Keavy)Longlisted
Lesley Harcourt (Charlotte Roberts)Longlisted
Jo-Anne Stockham (Karen Lyle)Longlisted
2007Best Actor Stephen Boxer (Joe Fenton)Longlisted [14]
Seán Gleeson (Ronnie Woodson)Longlisted
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Longlisted
Best Actress Donnaleigh Bailey (Michelle Corrigan)Longlisted
Stirling Gallacher (George Woodson)Longlisted
Diane Keen (Julia Parsons)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best Comedy Performance Martha Howe-Douglas (Donna Parmar)Nominated
Best NewcomerMartha Howe-Douglas (Donna Parmar)Nominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipStirling Gallacher (George Woodson) and Seán Gleeson (Ronnie Woodson)Won
Best Single Episode"Shreds" and "Aftermath"Won
Sexiest FemaleDonnaleigh Bailey (Michelle Corrigan)Longlisted
Stirling Gallacher (George Woodson)Longlisted
Diane Keen (Julia Parsons)Longlisted
Sexiest MaleSeán Gleeson (Ronnie Woodson)Longlisted
Ben Jones (Greg Robinson)Longlisted
Michael McKell (Nick West)Longlisted
Villain of the Year Pavel Douglas (Leo Jackson)Longlisted
Anthony Hunt (Ian Carter)Longlisted
2008Best ActorStephen Boxer (Joe Fenton)Longlisted [15]
Seán Gleeson (Ronnie Woodson)Longlisted
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Longlisted
Best Actress Anita Carey (Vivien March)Longlisted
Stirling Gallacher (Ronnie Woodson)Longlisted
Diane Keen (Julia Parsons)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best Single Episode"Tread Softly" and "Up Close and Personal"Nominated
Best StorylineNick in a wheelchair, George's guiltNominated
Sexiest FemaleDonnaleigh Bailey (Michelle Corrigan)Longlisted
Elizabeth Bower (Melody Bell)Longlisted
Stirling Gallacher (George Woodson)Longlisted
Sexiest Male Matthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted
Matt Kennard (Archie Hallam)Longlisted
Michael McKell (Nick West)Longlisted
Spectacular SceneGeorge and Nick's car crashNominated
Villain of the Year Ken Bones (Tyrrel)Longlisted
Catherine Hamilton (Ocean Kennedy)Longlisted
2009Best Actor Owen Brenman (Heston Carter)Longlisted [16] [17]
Matthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Longlisted
Best ActressAnita Carey (Vivien March)Longlisted
Selina Chilton (Ruth Pearce)Longlisted
Diane Keen (Julia Parsons)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceAnita Carey (Vivien March)Won
Best ExitMichael McKell (Nick West)Nominated
Best NewcomerSelina Chilton (Ruth Pearce)Nominated
Best Single Episode"A Kind of Hush"Won
Best StorylineVivien's rapeWon
Sexiest FemaleDonnaleigh Bailey (Michelle Corrigan)Longlisted
Elizabeth Bower (Melody Bell)Longlisted
Seeta Indrani (Lily Hassan)Longlisted
Sexiest MaleMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted
Matt Kennard (Archie Hallam)Longlisted
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Longlisted
Spectacular SceneThe HomecomingNominated
Villain of the YearGavin Bell (Davey Lowe)Longlisted
James Gaddas (Jack Harcourt)Longlisted
Badria Timini (Layla Darwish)Longlisted
2010Best ActorOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Longlisted [18] [19]
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Longlisted
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Longlisted
Best ActressDonnaleigh Bailey (Michelle Corrigan)Longlisted
Selina Chilton (Ruth Pearce)Longlisted
Diane Keen (Julia Parsons)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best Dramatic Performance for a Young Actor or ActressAmi Metcalf (Sapphire Cox)Won
Best NewcomerSophie Abelson (Cherry Malone)Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Jan Pearson (Karen Hollins) and Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Won
Best Single Episode"Master of the Universe"Nominated
Best StorylineZara's revengeNominated
Sexiest Female Charlie Clemmow (Imogen Hollins)Longlisted
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
Sophie Abelson (Cherry Malone)Longlisted
Sexiest Male David Sturzaker (Simon Bond)Longlisted
Matthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted
Nicolas Woodman (Jack Hollins)Longlisted
Spectacular Scene"Master of the Universe" - SiegeNominated
Villain of the Year Debbie Chazen (Sissy Juggins)Longlisted
Sam Heughan (Scott Nielson)Longlisted
Philip McGough (Charlie Bradfield)Longlisted
2011Best ActorOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Longlisted [20] [21]
Matthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Longlisted
Best ActressElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
Janet Dibley (Elaine Cassidy)Longlisted
Jan Pearson (Karen Hollins)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best StorylineKaren’s abortionNominated
Best Single Episode"August 23"Nominated
Sexiest FemaleSophie Abelson (Cherry Clay)Longlisted
Charlie Clemmow (Imogen Hollins)Longlisted
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
Sexiest MaleMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Longlisted
Nicolas Woodman (Jack Hollins)Longlisted
Villain of the YearPhilip McGough (Charlie Bradfield)Longlisted
Emma Stansfield (Lesley Hammond)Longlisted
Matilda Ziegler (Susan Oakley)Longlisted
2012Best ActorOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Longlisted [22] [23]
Matthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Longlisted
Best ActressJanet Dibley (Elaine Cassidy)Longlisted
Diane Keen (Julia Parsons)Longlisted
Lorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceJan Pearson (Karen Hollins)Nominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Nominated
Best Newcomer Lu Corfield (Freya Wilson)Nominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger) and Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated
Best Single Episode"Last Words"Nominated
Best StorylineLauren's murderNominated
Best Young PerformanceCharlie Kenyon (Cameron Waterhouse)Nominated
Sexiest FemaleSophie Abelson (Cherry Clay)Longlisted
Charlie Clemmow (Imogen Hollins)Longlisted
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
Sexiest MaleMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted
Simon Rivers (Kevin Tyler)Longlisted
Nicolas Woodman (Jack Hollins)Longlisted
Villain of the Year James Larkin (Harrison Kellor)Longlisted
Marian McLoughlin (Marina Bonnaire)Longlisted
Laurence Saunders (Trevor Waterhouse)Longlisted
2013Best British SoapDoctorsNominated [24] [25]
Best ActorChris Walker (Rob Hollins)Longlisted
Owen Brenman (Heston Carter)Longlisted
Simon Rivers (Kevin Tyler)Longlisted
Best ActressElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
Jan Pearson (Karen Hollins)Longlisted
Lorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Longlisted
Best Newcomer Ian Midlane (Al Haskey)Nominated
Best ExitLu Corfield (Freya Wilson)Nominated
Best Comedy PerformanceIan Kelsey (Howard Bellamy)Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Dido Miles (Emma Reid)Nominated
Best Episode"The Scales"Nominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger) and Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated
Best StorylineSam's assisted suicideNominated
Sexiest FemaleElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
Sophie Abelson (Cherry Clay)Longlisted
Vineeta Rishi (Jas Khella)Longlisted
Sexiest MaleMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted
Ian Kelsey (Howard Bellamy)Longlisted
Nathan Wright (Chris Reid)Longlisted
Spectacular Scene of the YearJulia's car crashNominated
Villain of the YearSophie Abelson (Cherry Clay)Longlisted
Sam Barriscale (Andrei Mitkov)Longlisted
2014Best ActorOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Longlisted [26] [27]
Ian Kelsey (Howard Bellamy)Longlisted
Ian Midlane (Al Haskey)Longlisted
Best ActressLorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Longlisted
Dido Miles (Emma Reid)Longlisted
Jan Pearson (Karen Hollins)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best Comedy Performance Sarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Nominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceChris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
Best On-Screen Partnership Danielle Henry (Mandy Marquez) and Lu Corfield (Lois Wilson)Nominated
Best Single Episode"Perfect"Nominated
Best StorylineJas' stalkingNominated
Best Young PerformanceOliver Woollford (Tom Finlayson)Nominated
Sexiest FemaleElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
Danielle Henry (Mandy Marquez)Longlisted
Dido Miles (Emma Reid)Longlisted
Sexiest MaleMatthew ChambersLonglisted
Simon Rivers (Kevin Tyler)Longlisted
Nathan Wright (Chris Reid)Longlisted
Spectacular Scene of the YearOpening of AustenlandNominated
Villain of the YearMark Cameron (Tom)Longlisted
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
Neil Haigh (Gus Harper)Longlisted
2015Best ActorOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Longlisted [28] [29] [30]
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Longlisted
Ian Midlane (Al Haskey)Longlisted
Best ActressElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
Lorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Longlisted
Jessica Regan (Niamh Donoghue)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceSarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Nominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceLorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Nominated
Best NewcomerJessica Regan (Niamh Donoghue)Won
Best On-Screen PartnershipIan Midlane (Al Haskey) and Jessica Regan (Niamh Donoghue)Nominated
Best StorylineKevin and Poppy - Underage GirlfriendNominated
Best Single Episode"Unfinished Business"Nominated
Best Young Performance Jack Carroll (Peter Harker)Nominated
Scene of the Year Strictly dancingNominated
Villain of the Year Daniel Schutzmann (Franc Christophe)Nominated
2016Best ActorOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Longlisted [31] [32] [33]
Matthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted
Ian Midlane (Al Haskey)Longlisted
Best ActressLorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Longlisted
Jan Pearson (Karen Hollins)Longlisted
Laura Rollins (Ayesha Lee)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceSarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Nominated
Best Female Dramatic Performance Sarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Nominated
Best Male Dramatic Performance Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Nominated
Best Newcomer Bharti Patel (Ruhma Hanif)Nominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipDido Miles (Emma Reid) and Ian Kelsey (Howard Bellamy)Nominated
Best Single Episode"The Heart of England"Won
Best StorylineTreehouseNominated
Scene of the YearValerie leaves Barry at the altarNominated
Villain of the Year Adam Astill (Anthony Harker)Nominated
2017Best ActorOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Longlisted [34]
Ashley Rice (Sid Vere)Longlisted
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Longlisted
Best ActressLorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Longlisted
Bharti Patel (Ruhma Hanif)Longlisted
Laura Rollins (Ayesha Lee)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceDido Miles (Emma Reid)Nominated
Best Male Dramatic PerformanceIan Midlane (Al Haskey)Nominated
Best Newcomer Ritu Arya (Megan Sharma)Nominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger) and Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated
Best Single Episode"A Christmas Carol"Nominated
Best StorylineRhiannon's second chanceNominated
Scene of the YearHaunted by his voicesNominated
Villain of the Year Lucy-Jo Hudson (Rhiannon Davis)Won
2018Best ActorOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Longlisted [35]
Matthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted
Ashley Rice (Sid Vere)Longlisted
Best ActressElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
Bharti Patel (Ruhma Carter)Longlisted
Jan Pearson (Karen Hollins)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best NewcomerReis Bruce (Austin Lonsdale)Nominated
Best Comedy PerformanceIan Midlane (Al Haskey)Won
Best On-Screen PartnershipMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger) and Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceLaura Rollins (Ayesha Lee)Nominated
Best Male Dramatic PerformanceChris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
Greatest Moment Vivien's rapeNominated
Best Single Episode"Stop all the Clocks"Nominated
Best StorylineRob's PTSD Nominated
Scene of the YearBollywood proposalWon
Villain of the Year Ryan Prescott (Liam Slade)Nominated
2019Best ActorMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted [36]
Ashley Rice (Sid Vere)Longlisted
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Longlisted
Best Actress Ali Bastian (Becky Clarke)Longlisted
Bharti Patel (Ruhma Carter)Longlisted
Laura Rollins (Ayesha Lee)Longlisted
Best British SoapDoctorsNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceSarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Won
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated
Best Male Dramatic PerformanceIan Midlane (Al Haskey)Nominated
Best NewcomerBethan Moore (Izzie Torres)Nominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipIan Midlane (Al Haskey) and Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Nominated
Best Single Episode"And the Beat Goes On..."Nominated
Best StorylineDaniel and Zara's break-upNominated
Best Young ActorOliver Falconer (Joe Granger Carmichael)Nominated
Scene of the YearThe crashNominated
Villain of the YearMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Nominated
2022Best British SoapDoctorsNominated [37]
Best Comedy PerformanceSarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Nominated
Best Dramatic Performance Dex Lee (Bear Sylvester)Nominated
Best Leading Performer Dido Miles (Emma Reid)Longlisted
Jan Pearson (Karen Hollins)Longlisted
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Longlisted
Best Newcomer Ross McLaren (Luca McIntyre)Nominated
Best On-Screen PerformanceJan Pearson (Karen Hollins) and Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
Best Single Episode"Three Consultations and a Funeral"Won
Best StorylineBear and his mother encounter racism at St Phil's HospitalNominated
Scene of the YearMad Hatters Tea PartyNominated
Villain of the Year Laura White (Princess Buchanan)Nominated
2023Best British SoapDoctorsNominated [38] [39]
Best Comedy PerformanceIan Midlane (Al Haskey)Nominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceChris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
Best FamilyThe MillarsNominated
Best Leading PerformerElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
Dex Lee (Bear Sylvester)Longlisted
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Longlisted
Dido Miles (Emma Reid)Longlisted
Ashley Rice (Sid Vere)Longlisted
Best Newcomer Kia Pegg (Scarlett Kiernan)Nominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipJan Pearson (Karen Hollins) and Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Won
Best Single Episode"Anything But Magnolia" and "If Wishes Were Horses"Nominated
Best StorylineValerie and the Forged PrescriptionNominated
Scene of the YearHell is EmptyNominated
Villain of the YearLaura White (Princess Buchanan)Nominated

Digital Spy Reader Awards

The Digital Spy Reader Awards are an annual online award ceremony hosted by the website Digital Spy; the awards are voted for by readers of the website. [40]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2008Best Serial DramaDoctorsNominated [40]
2018Best Daytime SoapDoctorsSecond [41]
2019Best Daytime SoapDoctorsThird [42]
2020Best Daytime SoapDoctorsSecond [43]
2021Best Daytime SoapDoctorsSecond [44]
2022Best Daytime SoapDoctorsWon [45]

Inside Soap Awards

The Inside Soap Awards are an annual award ceremony hosted by Inside Soap , celebrating achievements in British soap operas. [46]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2007Best DramaDoctorsNominated [47]
2009Best DramaDoctorsNominated [48]
2010Best Daytime SoapDoctorsNominated [49]
Best Daytime StarDonnaleigh Bailey (Michelle Corrigan)Nominated
Matthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Nominated
Selina Chilton (Ruth Pearce)Nominated
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Nominated
2011Best Daytime SoapDoctorsNominated [50] [51]
Best Daytime StarMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Nominated
Charlie Clemmow (Imogen Hollins)Nominated
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated
Nicolas Woodman (Jack Hollins)Nominated
2012Best Daytime SoapDoctorsNominated [52] [53]
Best Daytime StarOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Nominated
Lu Corfield (Freya Wilson)Nominated
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated
Simon Rivers (Kevin Tyler)Nominated
2013Best Daytime SoapDoctorsNominated [54] [55]
Best Daytime StarMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Nominated
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated
Ian Kelsey (Howard Bellamy)Nominated
Lorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Nominated
2014Best Daytime SoapDoctorsNominated [56] [57]
Best Daytime StarMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Nominated
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated
Ian Kelsey (Howard Bellamy)Nominated
Lorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Nominated
2015Best Daytime SoapDoctorsNominated [58] [59]
Best Daytime StarElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated
Jessica Regan (Niamh Donoghue)Nominated
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Nominated
Ian Midlane (Al Haskey)Nominated
2016Best Daytime SoapDoctorsNominated [60]
Best Daytime StarAdam Astill (Anthony Harker)Nominated
Lorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Nominated
Sarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Nominated
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
2017Best Daytime SoapDoctorsNominated [61]
Best Daytime StarOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Nominated
Lorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Won
Bharti Patel (Ruhma Hanif)Nominated
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
2018Best Daytime SoapDoctorsWon [62]
Best Daytime StarOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Nominated
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated
Laura Rollins (Ayesha Lee)Nominated
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
2019Best Daytime SoapDoctorsNominated [63]
Best Daytime StarMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Nominated
Ian Midlane (Al Haskey)Nominated
Sarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Nominated
Bharti Patel (Ruhma Carter)Nominated
2020Best Daytime SoapDoctorsNominated [64]
Best Daytime StarDex Lee (Bear Sylvester)Nominated
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Nominated
Dido Miles (Emma Reid)Nominated
Bharti Patel (Ruhma Carter)Nominated
2021Best Daytime SoapDoctorsNominated [65]
Best Daytime StarRoss McLaren (Luca McIntyre)Nominated
Bharti Patel (Ruhma Carter)Nominated
Jan Pearson (Karen Hollins)Nominated
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
2022Best Daytime SoapDoctorsNominated [66]
Best Daytime StarDex Lee (Bear Sylvester)Nominated
Sarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Nominated
Jan Pearson (Karen Hollins)Nominated
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
2023Best Daytime StarDex Lee (Bear Sylvester)Nominated [67] [68]
Jan Pearson (Karen Hollins)Nominated
Kia Pegg (Scarlett Kiernan)Nominated
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Won

National Television Awards

The National Television Awards are an annual award ceremony celebrating achievements in British television, broadcast on ITV. [69]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2012 Serial DramaDoctorsNominated [70]
2013 DaytimeDoctorsNominated [71]
2014 DaytimeDoctorsNominated [72]
2015 Serial DramaDoctorsNominated [73]
2016 NewcomerAshley Rice (Sid Vere)Longlisted [74]
Serial DramaDoctorsNominated
Serial Drama PerformanceLorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Longlisted
2017 NewcomerBharti Patel (Ruhma Hanif)Longlisted
Serial DramaDoctorsNominated
Serial Drama PerformanceIan Midlane (Al Haskey)Longlisted
Dido Miles (Emma Reid)Longlisted
2018 Serial DramaDoctorsNominated [75]
Serial Drama PerformanceLaura Rollins (Ayesha Lee)Longlisted
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Longlisted
2019 Serial DramaDoctorsNominated [76]
Serial Drama PerformanceMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Longlisted
Elisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
2020 Serial DramaDoctorsNominated [77]
Serial Drama PerformanceElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Longlisted
Adrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Longlisted
2021 Serial DramaDoctorsNominated [74]
NewcomerRoss McLaren (Luca McIntyre)Longlisted
Serial Drama PerformanceSarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Longlisted
2022 Serial DramaDoctorsNominated [78]
2023 Serial DramaDoctorsNominated [79]

Royal Television Society Awards

The Royal Television Society is a British-based educational charity for the discussion, and analysis of television who host both national awards, such as the programme awards and craft & design awards, as well as six regional awards annually, including the RTS Midlands Awards. [80]

RTS Craft & Design Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2001TeamDoctorsWon [81]
2007Judges' AwardWon [82]

RTS Programme Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2002Soap and Continuing DramaDoctorsNominated [83] [84]
2003Nominated
2004Nominated

RTS Midlands Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2008ActorMichael McKell (Nick West)Won [85]
ActressDiane Keen (Julia Parsons)Won
Drama"The Awakening"Won
2009Acting PerformanceMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Nominated [86] [87]
Selina Chilton (Ruth Pearce)Won
FictionalDoctorsNominated
2010Female Acting PerformanceElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated [88]
Male Acting PerformanceChris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
NewcomerCharlie Clemmow (Imogen Hollins)Nominated
Nicolas Woodman (Jack Hollins)Nominated
TV DramaDoctorsNominated
2012ActressLorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Won [89]
2013Acting Performance – FemaleElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated [90] [91]
Dido Miles (Emma Reid)Won
Acting Performance – MaleMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Nominated
Ian Midlane (Al Haskey)Won
Drama/Fictional Programme"The Scales" by Mark ClompusNominated
2014Acting Performance – FemaleJan Pearson (Karen Hollins)Nominated [90]
Jessica Regan (Niamh Donoghue)Won
Acting Performance – MaleChris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
Drama/Fictional Programme"Leper"Nominated
2015Acting Performance – FemaleElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Won [90] [92] [93]
Dido Miles (Emma Reid)Nominated
Acting Performance – MaleOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Nominated
Fictional Television Programme"Unfinished Business"Nominated
2016Acting PerformanceOwen Brenman (Heston Carter)Nominated [94]
Sarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Nominated
The Diversity AwardDoctorsNominated
Fictional Television ProgrammeDoctorsNominated
"There Is No Place"Nominated
2017Acting Performance of the YearLorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Nominated [95]
Ian Midlane (Al Haskey)Nominated
Dido Miles (Emma Reid)Won
Chris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
2018Acting Performance – FemaleElisabeth Dermot Walsh (Zara Carmichael)Nominated [96]
Laura Rollins (Ayesha Lee)Won
Acting Performance – MaleChris Walker (Rob Hollins)Nominated
DramaDoctorsNominated
2019Acting Performance – FemaleSarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Nominated [97] [98]
Bharti Patel (Ruhma Carter)Nominated
Acting Performance – MaleMatthew Chambers (Daniel Granger)Nominated
Ashley Rice (Sid Vere)Nominated
DramaDoctorsWon
2020Acting Performance – FemaleBharti Patel (Ruhma Carter)Nominated [99]
Acting Performance – MaleAdrian Lewis Morgan (Jimmi Clay)Won
DramaDoctorsWon
2021Acting Performance Lucy Benjamin (Jan Fisher)Won [100]
Breakthrough (on screen)Ross McLaren (Luca McIntyre)Nominated
Scripted"Three Consultations and a Funeral"Won
2022Breakthrough (on screen)Kia Pegg (Scarlett Kiernan)Nominated [101]
Leading Acting PerformanceSarah Moyle (Valerie Pitman)Nominated
Laura White (Princess Buchanan)Nominated
ScriptedDoctorsNominated
WriterClaire BennettWon

Screen Nation Film and Television Awards

The Screen Nation Film and Television Awards were an annual award ceremony devised to celebrate and award Black British and international film and television talent. [102]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2006Diversity in Drama ProductionDoctorsWon [102]
2015Diversity in Drama ProductionDoctorsNominated [103]
Favourite Female TV StarLorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Nominated
Female Performance In TVLorna Laidlaw (Mrs Tembe)Nominated
Laura Rollins (Ayesha Lee)Nominated
2019Male Performance in TVAshley Rice (Sid Vere)Nominated [104]
2020Diversity in Drama ProductionDoctorsNominated [105]

TV Choice Awards

The TV Choice Awards, awarded by TV Choice magazine, began in 1997 as the TV Quick Awards. [106]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2015Best SoapDoctorsNominated [107]
2020Best SoapDoctorsNominated [108]
2021Best SoapDoctorsNominated [109]
2022Best SoapDoctorsNominated [110]
2024Best SoapDoctorsNominated [111]

TVTimes Awards

The TVTimes Awards, awarded by TVTimes magazine, are hosted annually. The awards are voted for by readers of the magazine. [112]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2012Favourite Daytime ShowDoctorsNominated [113]
2020Favourite Daytime ShowDoctorsNominated [114]
2022Favourite SoapDoctorsNominated [115]
2023Favourite SoapDoctorsPending [116]
Favourite Soap ActorChris Walker (Rob Hollins)Pending

Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards

The Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards are an annual awards ceremony which honour writers' achievements. [117]

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2011Best Continuing Drama"Pavlova's Dogs" by Claire BennettNominated [117]
2014TV Drama – Long Running Series"Boiling Point" by Dale OvertonNominated [118]
"Silver on the Heath" by Toby WaltonNominated
2017Best Long Running TV Series"There is No Place" by Claire BennettWon [119]
2022Best Long Running TV Series"The Joe Pasquale Problem" by Stephen KeyworthNominated [120]
2023Best Long Running TV Series"Hello?" by Toby WaltonWon [121]
"One Point Six Percent" by Claire BennettNominated [122]

Other awards

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2001Royal Television Society AwardsSoapDoctorsNominated [123]
Royal Television Society Craft and Design AwardsTeam AwardDesign Team for "The Waiting Game"Won [124]
2002Royal Television Society AwardsSoapDoctorsNominated [125]
2005 Mind Mental Health Media Awards Soaps and SeriesDoctorsNominated [126]
2009Soaps and Continual TV DramaDoctorsNominated [127] [128]
2011 Broadcast Awards Best Daytime ProgrammeDoctorsNominated [129]
2014 Banff World Media Festival Awards MelodramaDoctorsNominated [130]
2017 British Muslim Awards Services To MediaNasreen AhmedWon [131]
2018Diversity in Media AwardsTV Programme Of The YearDoctorsNominated [132]
Best ActorBharti Patel (Ruhma Hanif)Nominated
Media Moment Of The YearBollywood ProposalNominated
2022 TRIC Awards DaytimeDoctorsNominated [133]
2023 Radio Times Soap BattleSoap ChampionAl Haskey (Ian Midlane)Nominated [134]
Scarlett Kiernan (Kia Pegg)Nominated
Emma Reid (Dido Miles)Nominated
Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee)Nominated

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