List of awards and nominations received by Emmerdale

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Emmerdale is a British soap opera first broadcast on 16 October 1972. The soap has earned various awards and nominations over the years for storylines and the performances from cast and crew members.

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All About Soap Awards

The All About Soap Awards were launched in 2002 and were hosted by All About Soap magazine.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2010Baby Drama Nicola's baby snatchedNominated [1]
Fatal Attraction Maisie/Ryan Nominated
Femme Fatale Emma Atkins (Charity Tate)Nominated
I'm A Survivor Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas)Nominated
Killer Secret Natasha kills Mark Nominated
Smooth Criminal Nathan Wylde Nominated
2011Best Actor Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy)Won [2]
Best Actress Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle)Nominated
Best Baby Drama Rhona/Paddy/Marlon pregnancy shockNominated
Best Love Triangle Chas/Carl/Eve Nominated
Best Newcomer Marc Silcock (Jackson Walsh)Won
Best StuntTrain crashNominated
2012Best Actor Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy)Nominated [3]
Best Actress Chelsea Halfpenny (Amy Wyatt)Nominated
Best Episode Cain's attackNominated
Best MysteryWho Attacked Cain?Won
Best Villain Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Nominated
2013Best Baby Drama Jai and Rachel's baby secretNominated [4]
Best DeathKurtis Stacey (Alex Moss)Nominated
Best Death Tom Lister (Carl King)Won
Best Episode"Emmerdale Live"Won
Best Reveal Chas' stalker uncoveredNominated
Best Storyline Cameron turns killerNominated
Best Stunt Katie down the mineNominated
Forbidden Lovers Cain and Moira Nominated
2014Best Soap Moment Robert kisses Aaron Won [5]
Donna's deathNominated

British Academy Television Awards

The British Academy Television Awards were launched in 1954 and are presented during an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2000 Best Soap Opera EmmerdaleNominated [6]
2001 Best Soap OperaEmmerdaleWon [7]
2007 Best Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [8]
2008 Best Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [9]
2009 Best Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [10]
2013 Best Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [11]
2016 Best Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [12]
2017 Best Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleWon [13]
2018 Best Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [14]
2020 Best Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleWon [15]
2022 Best Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [16]

The British Soap Awards

The British Soap Awards is an annual awards ceremony to honour the best of British soap operas. The first ceremony took place in 1999.

Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle) was awarded Best Dramatic Performance in 2004 and 2022. Mark Charnock 2019.jpg
Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle) was awarded Best Dramatic Performance in 2004 and 2022.
Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle) was awarded Best Young Performance in 2007 and 2013. Eden Taylor-Draper 2019.jpg
Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle) was awarded Best Young Performance in 2007 and 2013.
Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) was awarded Best Actor in 2011, 2012 and 2016. Danny Miller.jpg
Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) was awarded Best Actor in 2011, 2012 and 2016.
Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas) was awarded Best Actress in 2017. Charlotte Bellamy 2.jpg
Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas) was awarded Best Actress in 2017.
Paige Sandhu (Meena Jutla) was awarded Best Leading Performer in 2022. Paige Sandhu 1.jpg
Paige Sandhu (Meena Jutla) was awarded Best Leading Performer in 2022.
YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1999 Best Actor Kelvin Fletcher Nominated
Best Actress Lisa RileyNominated
Best British Soap EmmerdaleNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceKelvin FletcherWon
Best ExitClaire KingWon
Best On-Screen PartnershipLisa Riley and Dominic BruntNominated
Sexiest FemaleClaire KingNominated
Sexiest MaleStuart WadeNominated
Villain of the Year Claire KingNominated
2000Best ActressSamantha GilesNominated [17]
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best ExitPaul LoughranWon
2001Best ActorClive HornbyNominated [18]
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceClive HornbyNominated
Hero of the YearClive HornbyWon
Spectacular Scene of the YearAndy Sugden burning the barnWon
2002Best ActorSteve HalliwellNominated
Best ActressSamantha GilesNominated
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best ExitBatley the DogWon
Best On-Screen PartnershipSamantha Giles and John MiddletonNominated
Best StorylineZak's fight with testicular cancerNominated
Hero of the YearSteve HalliwellNominated
Sexiest MaleBen FreemanNominated
2003Best ActorMark CharnockNominated
Best ActressLeah BracknellNominated
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceMark CharnockNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceLeah BracknellNominated
Best ExitFreya CopelandNominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipSheree Murphy and Mark CharnockNominated
Best Single EpisodeMarlon's and Tricia's failed wedding day plansWon
Best StorylineZoe suffers from schizophreniaNominated
2004Best ActorMark CharnockNominated
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceMark CharnockWon
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or ActressLuke TittensorNominated
Best ExitSheree MurphyWon
Best Newcomer Luke TittensorNominated
Best Single EpisodeThe StormNominated
Sexiest FemaleSammy WinwardNominated
Spectacular Scene of the YearThe StormWon
Villain of the YearPeter AmoryNominated
2005Best ActressEmma AtkinsNominated
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceDeena PayneNominated
Best ExitEmma AtkinsNominated
Best NewcomerCharlie HardwickNominated
Best Onscreen PartnershipCharlie Hardwick and Elizabeth EstensenNominated
Best Single EpisodeCharity and Tom's WeddingWon
Best StorylineDiane's struggle with cancerNominated
Soap Bitch of the YearPatsy KensitNominated
Villain of the YearLorraine ChaseNominated
2006Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceCharlie HardwickWon
Best Dramatic PerformanceUrsula Holden GillNominated
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or ActressLuke TittensorNominated
Best ExitLeah BracknellWon
Best NewcomerJenna-Louise ColemanNominated
Best Single EpisodeZoe's ExitNominated
Soap Bitch of the YearNicola WheelerWon
Patsy KensitNominated
Spectacular Scene of the YearBelle and Daz trapped in a mine shaftWon
Home Farm explodesNominated
Special Achievement AwardTony PrescottWon
2007Best ActressUrsula Holden GillNominated [19]
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceCharlie HardwickNominated
Best Dramatic Performance From a Young Actor or ActressEden Taylor-DraperWon
Best ExitLorraine ChaseNominated
Jeff HordleyNominated
Best NewcomerJoseph GilgunNominated
Best Single EpisodeCain and Sadie's ExitNominated
Best StorylineWho Killed Tom King?Nominated
Spectacular Scene of the YearThe House CollapseWon
The Truck CrashNominated
2008Best ActressCharlotte BellamyNominated
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceCharlie HardwickNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceCharlotte BellamyNominated
Best Dramatic Performance From a Young Actor or ActressEden Taylor-DraperNominated
Best ExitPeter MartinNominated
Best Single EpisodeDaniel's DeathWon
Special Achievement AwardTim FeeWon
2009Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceDominic BruntNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceJenna-Louise ColemanNominated
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or ActressIsabel HodginsNominated
Best ExitMatt HealyNominated
Best Onscreen PartnershipDominic Brunt and Mark CharnockNominated
Spectacular Scene of the YearVictoria falls through the iceWon
2010Best Dramatic PerformanceDanny MillerNominated [20]
Best ActorNominated
John MiddletonNominated
James SuttonNominated
Sexiest MaleNominated
James ThorntonNominated
Jeff HordleyNominated
Villain of the YearNominated
Sian ReevesNominated
Lyndon OgbourneNominated
Best ActressAmanda DonohoeNominated
Emma AtkinsNominated
Charlotte BellamyNominated
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or ActressOscar LloydNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceDominic BruntNominated
Best ExitMaxwell CaulfieldNominated
Best NewcomerLyndon OgbourneNominated
Best Onscreen PartnershipNick Miles and Nicola WheelerNominated
Best Single EpisodeAaron Confesses His SexualityNominated
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best StorylineAaron's Gay Self-LoathingNominated
Sexiest FemaleAlice CoulthardNominated
Sammy WindwardNominated
Charley WebbNominated
Special Achievement AwardBill LyonsWon
Spectacular Scene of the YearHome Farm Shop CrashNominated
2011Best ActorDanny MillerWon [21]
Best ActressJane CoxNominated
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceCharlie HardwickNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceDanny MillerNominated
Best ExitAndy DevineNominated
Best NewcomerPauline QuirkeNominated
Best Onscreen PartnershipEmma Atkins and Jeff HordleyNominated
Best Single EpisodeThe BetrayedNominated
Best StorylineHolly's Drug AddictionNominated
Best Young PerformanceEden Taylor DraperNominated
Special Achievement AwardGavin BlythWon
Spectacular Scene of the YearThe Train CrashNominated
2012Best ActorDanny MillerWon [22]
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceJeff HordleyNominated
Best ExitJames ThorntonNominated
Best NewcomerGemma OatenNominated
Best On-screen PartnershipEmma Atkins and Jeff HordleyNominated
Best Single EpisodeThe Longest DayNominated
Best StorylineJackson's choiceWon
Best Young PerformanceEden Taylor DraperNominated
Sexiest MaleMatthew WolfendenNominated
Spectacular Scene of the YearJohn and Moira's car accidentWon
2013Sexiest MaleMatthew WolfendenNominated [23]
Sexiest FemaleNatalie AndersonNominated
Villain of the YearDominic PowerNominated
Best ActorJeff HordleyNominated
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Single EpisodeEmmerdale LiveWon
Best Dramatic PerformanceLucy PargeterNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceDominic BruntNominated
Best Young PerformanceEden Taylor-DraperWon
Spectacular Scene of the YearCain's clifftop rescue of ZakNominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipLucy Pargeter and Dominic PowerNominated
Best NewcomerLaura NortonNominated
Best StorylineZak's depressionNominated
Best ExitTom ListerNominated
2014Sexiest MaleMatthew WolfendenNominated [24]
Villain of the YearDominic PowerNominated
Best ActorJeff HordleyNominated
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Single EpisodeThe Woolpack siegeNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceCharley WebbNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceLaura NortonNominated
Best Young PerformanceJoe Warren-PlantNominated
Spectacular Scene of the YearThe Woolpack siege and floodWon
Best On-Screen PartnershipCharlie Hardwick and Chris ChittellNominated
Best NewcomerMichel ParrNominated
Best StorylineKiller CameronNominated
2015Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated [25]
Best ActorMichael ParrNominated
Best ActressNatalie AndersonNominated
Villain of the YearRyan HawleyNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceLaura NortonNominated
Best NewcomerRyan HawleyNominated
Best StorylineDonna's DemiseNominated
Best Single EpisodeAndy goes to the brinkNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceNatalie AndersonNominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipVerity Rushworth and Michael ParrNominated
Best Young PerformanceAmelia FlanaganWon
Scene of the YearDonna's goodbyeWon
2016Best British SoapEmmerdaleWon [26]
Best ActorDanny MillerWon
Best ActressLucy PargeterNominated
Villain of the YearRyan HawleyNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceMatthew WolfendenNominated
Best NewcomerIsobel SteeleNominated
Best StorylineAaron's AbuseNominated
Best Single EpisodeAftermath of Village Hall explosionNominated
Best Male Dramatic PerformanceDanny MillerWon
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceCharlotte BellamyNominated
Best PartnershipDanny Miller & Ryan HawleyNominated
Best Young PerformanceAmelia FlanaganNominated
Scene of the YearVal's DeathWon
Tony Warren AwardJames Bain (Casting Director at Coronation Street and Emmerdale)Won
2017Best British SoapEmmerdaleWon [27]
Best ActorJohn MiddletonWon
Best ActressCharlotte BellamyWon
Best NewcomerSally DexterNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceDominic BruntNominated
Best Onscreen PartnershipJohn Middleton and Charlotte BellamyNominated
Best Male Dramatic PerformanceJohn MiddletonWon
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceCharlotte BellamyNominated
Best Young ActorIsobel SteeleNominated
Villain of the YearGillian KearneyNominated
Scene of the YearThe Hotten Bypass pile-upNominated
Best Single EpisodeAshley's Point of ViewWon
Best Storyline Ashley's DementiaWon
2018Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated [28]
Best ActorMichael ParrNominated
Ryan HawleyNominated
Best ActressEmma AtkinsNominated
Best NewcomerAndrew ScarboroughNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceSally DexterNominated
Best Onscreen PartnershipNed Porteous and Andrew ScarboroughNominated
Best Male Dramatic PerformanceJeff HordleyNominated
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceNatalie J. RobbNominated
Best Young ActorIsobel SteeleWon
Villain of the YearGillian KearneyNominated
Scene of the YearEmma meets her fateNominated
Best StorylineWho Killed Emma?Nominated
Best Single EpisodeCain and Faith flashbackNominated
Greatest Soap MomentHotten Bypass Crash (2016)Won
2019Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated [29]
Best ActorDominic BruntLonglisted
Ryan HawleyLonglisted
Jeff HordleyNominated
Best Actress Zoe Henry Longlisted
Emma AtkinsLonglisted
Lucy PargeterWon
Best NewcomerJames MooreNominated
Best Comedy PerformanceNicola WheelerNominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipDominic Brunt and Lucy PargeterNominated
Best Male Dramatic PerformanceDominic BruntNominated
Best Female Dramatic PerformanceLucy PargeterNominated
Best Young ActorJoe-Warren PlantNominated
Villain of the YearClaire KingNominated
Scene of the YearCain's confession to DebbieNominated
Best StorylineCharity's abuseNominated
Best Single EpisodeChas and Paddy say goodbye to baby Grace Nominated
The Tony Warren AwardVal LawsonWon
2022Best British SoapEmmerdaleWon [30]
Best Comedy PerformanceLisa RileyNominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceMark CharnockWon
Best Leading Performer Mark CharnockNominated
Paige Sandhu Won
Rebecca SarkerNominated
Best NewcomerDarcy GreyNominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipIsobel Steele and Bradley JohnsonNominated
Best Single EpisodeMarlon's strokeNominated
Best StorylineMeena Serial KillerNominated
Best Young PerformerAmelia FlanaganNominated
Scene of the YearBridge collapseNominated
Villain of the YearPaige SandhuNominated

Broadcast Awards

The Broadcast Awards are run by Broadcast magazine. They recognise and reward excellence in and around the UK television programming industry.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2011Best Soap or Continuing DramaEmmerdaleWon [31]
2012Best Soap or Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [32]
2013Best Soap or Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [33]
2014Best Soap or Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [34]
2015Best Soap or Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [35]
2016Best Soap or Continuing DramaEmmerdaleWon [36]
2017Best Soap or Continuing DramaEmmerdaleWon [37]
2018Best Soap or Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [38]
2019Best Soap or Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [39]
2020Best Soap or Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [40]
2023Best Soap/Continuing DramaEmmerdalePending [41]

Digital Spy Soap Awards

The Digital Spy Soap Awards are hosted by the entertainment website Digital Spy. The first awards were presented in 2008. In 2011, the website held the Digital Spy Readers' Awards instead.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2008Best Child ActorIsabel HodginsNominated [42]
Best Child ActorEden Taylor-DraperNominated
Best ExitGrace BarracloughNominated
Best ExitTom KingNominated
Best NewcomerRichard GrieveNominated
Best NewcomerSally OliverNominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipMark Charnock and Verity RushworthNominated
Best On-Screen PartnershipDeena Payne and Tony AudenshawNominated
Best PetTootsy the dogNominated
Best Single Episode35th Anniversary: Sugdens' fireNominated
Best Single EpisodePageant, Len's death, Who Killed Tom King? revealNominated
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Most Popular ActorMark CharnockNominated
Most Popular ActorTom ListerNominated
Most Popular ActressCharlie HardwickNominated
Most Popular ActressLucy PargeterNominated
Sexiest FemaleRoxanne PallettNominated
Sexiest FemaleSammy WinwardNominated
Sexiest MaleKelvin FletcherNominated
Sexiest MaleMatthew WolfendenNominated
Storyline of the YearDiane and Billy's affair and Victoria's meltdownNominated
Storyline of the YearWho Killed Tom King?Nominated
Villain of the YearNicola De SouzaNominated
Villain of the YearEli DingleNominated
2009Soap of the YearEmmerdaleNominated [43]
2011Best Soap ActorDanny MillerWon [44]
Best Soap StorylineJackson's assisted suicideNominated

Inside Soap Awards

The Inside Soap Awards are an annual award ceremony that have been run by Inside Soap since 1996. [45]

Dominic Power won Best Bad Boy at the Inside Soap Awards in 2013. Dominic Power.jpg
Dominic Power won Best Bad Boy at the Inside Soap Awards in 2013.
Daisy Campbell was nominated for Best Young Actor in 2018. Daisy Campbell 2023.jpg
Daisy Campbell was nominated for Best Young Actor in 2018.
Paige Sandhu won Best Villain at the Inside Soap Awards in 2021. Paige Sandhu 1.jpg
Paige Sandhu won Best Villain at the Inside Soap Awards in 2021.
YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
1996Best Soap PlotThe Kim/Dave/Frank love triangleWon [46]
Biggest Bitch in SoapKim TateWon
Silliest PlotThe Dingles stealing an Elvis mannequinRunner-up
2001Best ActorJeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Nominated [47]
[48]
Stephen McGann (Sean Reynolds)Nominated
Best ActressFreya Copeland (Angie Reynolds)Nominated
Samantha Giles (Bernice Thomas)Nominated
Best Bad BoyJeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Won
Best BitchEmma Atkins (Charity Dingle)Nominated
Best British SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best CoupleBernice and Ashley ThomasNominated
Viv and Bob HopeNominated
Best ExitMandy DingleNominated
Sarah SugdenNominated
Best NewcomerTony Audenshaw (Bob Hope)Nominated
Best Young ActorKelvin Fletcher (Andy Sugden)Nominated
Funniest CharacterBob HopeNominated
Most Dramatic StorylineJack Sugden's murder trialNominated
Sean and Angie Reynolds' secret affairsNominated
Sexiest FemaleEmma Atkins (Charity Dingle)Nominated
Anna Brecon (Lady Tara Thornfield)Nominated
Sexiest MaleBen Freeman (Scott Windsor)Nominated
Gary Turner (Carlos Diaz)Nominated
2002Best SoapEmmerdaleWon [49]
2003Best ActressLeah Bracknell (Zoe Tate)Won [50]
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Young ActorCharley Webb (Debbie Dingle)Won
2004Best Bad BoyJeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Won [51]
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
2005Best ActorJeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Nominated [52]
Best ActressLeah Bracknell (Zoe Tate)Nominated
Best Bad BoyMatt Healy (Matthew King)Nominated
Best BitchPatsy Kensit (Sadie King)Won
Best CoupleElizabeth Estensen (Diane Sugden) and Clive Hornby (Jack Sugden)Nominated
Verity Rushworth (Donna Windsor) and Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle)Nominated
Best FamilyThe DinglesWon
Best Newcomer Mathew Bose (Paul Lambert)Nominated
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best StorylineDebbie's pregnancyNominated
Best Young ActorCharley Webb (Debbie Dingle)Won
Sexiest MaleJeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Nominated
2006Best ActorJames Hooton (Sam Dingle)Nominated [52]
Best BitchPatsy Kensit (Sadie King)Won
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best StorylineAlice Dingle's deathWon
Sexiest FemalePatsy Kensit (Sadie King)Nominated
Sexiest MaleTom Lister (Carl King)Nominated
2007Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated [53]
Best Young ActorEden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle)Won
Funniest CharacterCharlie Hardwick (Val Pollard)Won
2008Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated [54]
Outstanding Achievement AwardChris Chittell (Eric Pollard)Won
2010Best ActorDominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk)Nominated [55]
Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Nominated
Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy)Won
Best ActressEmma Atkins (Charity Dingle)Nominated
Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas)Nominated
Amanda Donohoe (Natasha Wylde)Nominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceDanny Miller (Aaron Livesy)Won
Best Dramatic PerformanceAmanda Donohoe (Natasha Wylde)Nominated
Best Exit Maxwell Caulfield (Mark Wylde)Nominated
Best Exit Sian Reeves (Sally Spode)Nominated
Best NewcomerNatalie J. Robb (Moira Barton)Nominated
Best NewcomerMarc Silcock (Jackson Walsh)Nominated
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best StuntThe church fireNominated
The Home Farm Shop crashNominated
Best WeddingJimmy King (Nick Miles) and Nicola De Souza (Nicola Wheeler)Nominated
Charity Tate (Emma Atkins) and Michael Conway (Jamie Belman)Nominated
Best Young Actor Oscar Lloyd (Will Wylde)Nominated
Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle)Nominated
Funniest PerformanceDominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk)Nominated
Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle)Nominated
Sexiest MaleRik Makarem (Nikhil Sharma)Nominated
Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy)Nominated
Sexiest FemaleAlice Coulthard (Maisie Wylde)Nominated
Sexiest Female Suzanne Shaw (Eve Jenson)Nominated
2011Best ActorDanny MillerWon [56]
Best Actress Pauline Quirke Nominated
Best Dramatic PerformanceDanny MillerWon
Best ExitMarc SilcockNominated
Best NewcomerPauline QuirkeNominated
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Wedding Chas Dingle and Carl King Nominated
Best Young ActorJoe-Warren PlantNominated
Sexiest Female Sammy Winward Nominated
Sexiest MaleDanny MillerNominated
2013Best ActorJeff HordleyNominated [57]
Best Actress Lesley Dunlop Nominated
Best Bad Boy Dominic Power Won
Best Newcomer Laura Norton Nominated
Best SoapEmmerdaleWon
Best StorylineCameron's killer cover-upWon
Best Young ActorEden Taylor-DraperNominated
Funniest FemaleLaura NortonNominated
Outstanding Achievement40th anniversary live episodeWon
Sexiest Female Natalie Anderson Nominated
Sexiest Male Matthew Wolfenden Nominated
2014Best ActorJeff HordleyNominated [58]
Best ActressVerity RushworthNominated
Best Bad Boy Michael Parr Nominated
Best BitchEmma AtkinsNominated
Funniest FemaleLaura NortonWon
Best NewcomerMichael ParrWon
Best Young Actor Amelia Flanagan Won
Sexiest MaleMichael ParrNominated
Sexiest FemaleNatalie AndersonNominated
Best FamilyThe DinglesNominated
Best StorylineThe Woolpack siegeNominated
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
2015Best ActorMichael ParrWon [59]
[60]
Best ActressCharley WebbNominated
Best Affair Debbie Dingle and Ross Barton Won
Best Affair Robert Sugden and Aaron Livesy Nominated
Best Bad BoyMichael ParrWon
Best Bad GirlEmma AtkinsNominated
Best Newcomer Ryan Hawley Won
Best PartnershipCharlie Hardwick and Chris ChittellWon
Best Shock TwistRobert and Aaron's relationshipNominated
Best Show-Stopper Donna Windsor's deathNominated
Best SoapEmmerdaleWon
Best Young ActorAmelia FlanaganWon
Funniest FemaleLaura NortonNominated
Sexiest FemaleNatalie AndersonNominated
Sexiest MaleDanny MillerNominated
Sexiest MaleMichael ParrWon
2016Best ActorDanny MillerNominated [61]
Best ActressLucy PargeterNominated
Best Young ActorAmelia FlanaganWon
Best Young Actor Isobel Steele Nominated
Best Bad GirlEmma AtkinsNominated
Best Bad BoyJeff HordleyNominated
Funniest FemaleLaura NortonNominated
Funniest MaleMatthew WolfendenNominated
Best NewcomerIsobel SteeleNominated
Sexiest MaleMichael ParrNominated
Sexiest Female Gemma Atkinson Nominated
Best PartnershipRyan Hawley and Danny MillerWon
Best Partnership Nick Miles and Nicola Wheeler Nominated
Best Show-StopperWedding Day Helicopter CrashNominated
Best Shock TwistVal dies in the hall of mirrors!Won
Best ExitCharlie HardwickNominated
Best SoapEmmerdaleWon
2017Best ActorDanny MillerWon [62]
Best Actor John Middleton Nominated
Best ActressCharlotte BellamyNominated
Best Actress Zoe Henry Nominated
Best Young Actor Alfie Clarke Won
Best Young ActorAmelia FlanaganNominated
Funniest MaleDominic BruntWon
Funniest MaleNick MilesNominated
Funniest Female Sally Dexter Nominated
Best NewcomerSally DexterNominated
Best Bad BoyRyan HawleyNominated
Best Bad GirlEmma AtkinsNominated
Best Bad Girl Gillian Kearney Won
Sexiest FemaleNatalie J. RobbWon
Sexiest MaleMichael ParrNominated
Sexiest MaleMatthew WolfendenNominated
Best Shock TwistHolly's deathNominated
Best Shock TwistJames is killed by EmmaNominated
Best ExitJohn MiddletonWon
Best Exit Bill Ward Nominated
Best PartnershipCharlotte Bellamy and John MiddletonNominated
Best PartnershipRyan Hawley and Danny MillerNominated
Best ShowstopperMotorway crash/James' deathWon
Best SoapEmmerdaleWon
2018Best ActorRyan HawleyLonglisted [63] [64]
Jeff HordleyLonglisted
Michael ParrLonglisted
Best ActressEmma AtkinsWon
Lucy PargeterLonglisted
Natalie J. RobbLonglisted
Best Bad BoyThomas AtkinsonNominated
Ned PorteousNominated
Best Bad GirlEmma AtkinsLonglisted
Sally DexterNominated
Funniest MaleShaun ThomasNominated
Mark CharnockNominated
Funniest FemaleSally DexterLonglisted
Samantha Giles Longlisted
Best NewcomerSandra MarvinLonglisted
Ash Palmisciano Won
Best Young Actor Daisy Campbell Won
Isobel SteeleLonglisted
Best PartnershipDanny Miller and Ryan HawleyNominated
Michelle Hardwick and Emma AtkinsLonglisted
Best Show-StopperFlashback to Charity's teenage heartbreakLonglisted
The Whites' car crashLonglisted
Best Shock TwistLachlan kills Gerry!Nominated
Moira gives birth!Nominated
Best Exit Louise Marwood and John Bowe Longlisted
Shaun ThomasNominated
Soap Superstar (Male)Danny MillerWon
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
2019Best ActorMark CharnockLonglisted [65]
Jeff HordleyNominated
Matthew WolfendonLonglisted
Best Actress Isabel Hodgins Longlisted
Lucy PargeterNominated
Roxy Shahidi Longlisted
Best Bad Boy Dean Andrews Longlisted
Andrew Scarborough Longlisted
Best Bad Girl Louisa Clein Won
Claire King Nominated
Funniest MaleDominic BruntNominated
Nick MilesLonglisted
Funniest FemaleSally DexterNominated
Samantha GilesLonglisted
Best NewcomerJurell CarterLonglisted
Asan N'JieLonglisted
Best Young ActorAmelia FlanaganNominated
Joe-Warren PlantNominated
Best PartnershipEmma Atkins and Michelle HardwickNominated
Lucy Pargeter and Dominic BruntWon
Best Show-StopperTracy, Leyla and Priya kidnap MayaLonglisted
Victoria's rapeNominated
Best Shock TwistFlashbacks to the Big Night Out!Won
Joe Tate 'dies'!Longlisted
Bext Exit Jane Cox Won
Ned Porteous Longlisted
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
2020Best ActorDominic BruntLonglisted [66]
Jeff HordleyNominated
Mark CharnockLonglisted
Best ActressEmma AtkinsLonglisted
Lisa RileyLonglisted
Natalie J. RobbNominated
Best NewcomerMax ParkerNominated
Michael Wildman Longlisted
Best VillainClaire KingLonglisted
Jonathan WratherLonglisted
Mark Womack Nominated
Funniest PerformanceDominic BruntLonglisted
Lisa RileyNominated
Best PartnershipLisa Riley and Bradley JohnsonLonglisted
Dominic Brunt and Lucy PargeterNominated
Best Show-StopperCain discovers Nate's secret on the lakeNominated
The lockdown episodesLonglisted
Best FamilyThe DinglesWon
The SharmasLonglisted
Feel-Good MomentChas gives birth to baby EveNominated
Sam and Lydia's weddingLonglisted
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
2021Best ActressLisa Riley (Mandy Dingle)Nominated [67]
Isobel Steele (Liv Flaherty)Nominated
Amy Walsh (Tracy Metcalfe)Nominated
Best ActorBradley Johnson (Vinny Dingle)Nominated
Jonny McPherson (Liam Cavanagh)Nominated
Nick Miles (Jimmy King)Nominated
Best FamilyThe DinglesWon
The TatesNominated
Best NewcomerKevin Mathurin (Charles Anderson)Nominated
Lawrence Robb (Mackenzie Boyd)Nominated
Paige Sandhu (Meena Jutla)Nominated
Best PartnershipIsobel Steele (Liv Flaherty) and Bradley Johnson (Vinny Dingle)Nominated
Nicola Wheeler (Nicola King) and Nick Miles (Jimmy King)Nominated
Best Show-StopperJimmy's barn crash/Paul diesNominated
Meena murders LeannaNominated
Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Villain Reece Dinsdale (Paul Ashdale)Nominated
Alexander Lincoln (Jamie Tate)Nominated
Paige Sandhu (Meena Jutla)Won
Funniest PerformanceSamantha Giles (Bernice Blackstock)Nominated
Lawrence Robb (Mackenzie Boyd)Nominated

National Television Awards

The National Television Awards were launched in 1995 and they are broadcast by ITV. The awards are voted on by the general public.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
1995 Most Popular Newcomer Ian Kelsey (Dave Glover)Nominated [68]
Jacqueline Pirie (Tina Dingle)Nominated
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
1996 Most Popular NewcomerLisa Riley (Mandy Dingle)Won [69]
1997 Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
1998 Most Popular NewcomerAnna Brecon (Tara Thornfield)Won [70]
[71]
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
1999 Most Popular ActressLisa Riley (Mandy Dingle)Nominated [72]
Most Popular NewcomerSamantha Giles (Bernice Blackstock)Nominated
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
2000 Most Popular ActressSamantha Giles (Bernice Blackstock)Nominated [73]
Most Popular NewcomerKate McGregorNominated
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
2001 Most Popular NewcomerTony Audenshaw (Bob Hope)Nominated [74] [ failed verification ]
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
2002 Most Popular ActressLeah Bracknell (Zoe Tate)Nominated [75]
Most Popular NewcomerEmily Symons (Louise Appleton)Nominated
Sammy Winward (Katie Sugden)Nominated
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
2003 Most Popular NewcomerCharley Webb (Debbie Dingle)Nominated [76]
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
2004 Most Popular NewcomerPatsy Kensit (Sadie King)Nominated [77]
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
2005 Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated [78]
2006 Most Popular ActressUrsula Holden-Gill (Alice Dingle)Nominated [79]
Most Popular NewcomerJenna Louise Coleman (Jasmine Thomas)Nominated
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
2007 Most Popular NewcomerJoseph Gilgun (Eli Dingle)Nominated [80]
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
2008 Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated [81]
Outstanding Serial Drama PerformanceCharlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas)Nominated
2010 Most Popular Newcomer James Sutton (Ryan Lamb)Nominated [82]
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
2011 Most Popular NewcomerMarc Silcock (Jackson Walsh)Nominated [83]
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
Most Popular Serial Drama PerformanceDanny Miller (Aaron Livesy)Nominated
2012 Most Popular NewcomerChelsea Halfpenny (Amy Wyatt)Nominated [84]
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
Most Popular Serial Drama PerformanceDanny MillerNominated
2013 Most Popular Newcomer Liam Fox (Dan Spencer)Nominated [85]
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
2014 Most Popular NewcomerMichelle Hardwick (Vanessa Hardwick)Nominated [86]
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
2015 Most Popular NewcomerMichael Parr (Ross Barton)Nominated [87]
Most Popular Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
Most Popular Serial Drama PerformanceVerity Rushworth (Donna Windsor)Nominated
2016 Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated [88]
2017 Serial DramaEmmerdaleWon [88]
2018 Newcomer Ned Porteous (Joe Tate)Nominated [89]
Serial DramaEmmerdaleWon
Serial Drama PerformanceDanny Miller (Aaron Dingle)Nominated
2019 NewcomerJames Moore (Ryan Stocks)Won [90]
[91]
Serial DramaEmmerdaleWon
Serial Drama PerformanceEmma Atkins (Charity Dingle)Nominated
Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle)Nominated
2020 NewcomerJurell Carter (Nate Robinson)Nominated [92]
Serial DramaEmmerdaleWon
Serial Drama PerformanceDanny Miller (Aaron Dingle)Nominated
2021 NewcomerEmile John (Ethan Anderson)Nominated [93]
Serial DramaEmmerdaleNominated
Serial Drama PerformanceCharlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas)Longlisted
Chris Bisson (Jai Sharma)Longlisted
Reece Dinsdale (Paul Ashdale)Longlisted
Bradley Johnson (Vinny Dingle)Longlisted
Lisa Riley (Mandy Dingle)Longlisted
Isobel Steele (Liv Flaherty)Longlisted
2022 Rising StarMartelle Edinborough (Suzy Merton)Longlisted [94]
[95]
Serial DramaEmmerdaleWon
Serial Drama PerformanceMark Charnock (Marlon Dingle)Won
Sally Dexter (Faith Dingle)Longlisted
Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Longlisted
Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle)Longlisted
Paige Sandhu (Meena Jutla)Nominated
Rebecca Sarker (Manpreet Sharma)Longlisted

Royal Television Society Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2002Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [96]
2004Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [97]
2005Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [98]
2006Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [99]
2012Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleNominated [100]
2016Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleWon [101]
2017Soap and Continuing DramaEmmerdaleWon [102]

Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2006Visual Effects - Special EffectsIan RowleyNominated [103]
2013Multicamera WorkCamera teamNominated [104]

Television and Radio Industries Club Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2007Special Recognition AwardEmmerdaleWon
TV Soap of the YearEmmerdaleNominated
2008TV Soap of the YearEmmerdaleNominated
2014TV Soap of the YearEmmerdaleNominated
2016TV Soap of the YearEmmerdaleNominated [105]
2018Soap ActorRyan Hawley (Robert Sugden)Won [106]
Soap of the YearEmmerdaleWon
2019Soap of the YearEmmerdaleWon [107]
2020Soap of the YearEmmerdaleNominated [108]
2021Soap Actor of the YearCharlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas)Longlisted [109] [110]
Olivia Bromley (Dawn Taylor)Longlisted
Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Longlisted
Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle)Longlisted
Soap of the YearEmmerdaleNominated
2022Soap ActorJeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Pending [111]
Bradley Johnson (Vinnie Dingle)Pending
Paige Sandhu (Meena Jutla)Pending
Isobel Steele (Liv Flaherty)Pending
Soap of the YearEmmerdalePending

TV Now Awards

The TV Now Awards is an annual awards ceremony, which takes place in Ireland. The awards celebrate favourite television moments from the previous year.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2009Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
2010Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated [112]
Favourite Soap FamilyThe DinglesWon

TVTimes Awards

The TVTimes Awards began in 1969 and are awarded by TVTimes magazine.

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
2009Favourite Soap StarDominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk)Nominated [113]
Favourite Soap StarCharlie Hardwick (Val Pollard)Nominated
2010Favourite NewcomerDanny Miller (Aaron Dingle)Won [114]
[115]
Favourite Soap StarDominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk)Nominated
Favourite Soap StarMark Charnock (Marlon Dingle)Nominated
Programme of the YearEmmerdaleWon
2011Favourite Soap StarDanny Miller (Aaron Livesy)Won [116]
[117]
Favourite Soap StarPauline Quirke (Hazel Rhodes)Nominated
2014Favourite Soap StarMark Charnock (Marlon Dingle)Nominated [118]
Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle)Nominated
Favourite NewcomerAmelia Flanagan (Amelia Spencer)Nominated
2016Favourite Soap StarDanny Miller (Aaron Livesy)Won [119]
Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle)Nominated
Favourite NewcomerIsobel Steele (Liv Flaherty)Won
2019Favourite Soap StarAmy Walsh (Tracy Metcalfe)Nominated [120]
2020Favourite Soap StarLisa Riley (Mandy Dingle)Nominated [121]
2021Favourite Soap StarAmy Walsh (Tracy Metcalfe)Nominated [122]

TV Quick and TV Choice Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1998Best Soap NewcomerAnna Brecon (Tara Reynolds)Won [123]
2000Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Soap ActressSamantha Giles (Bernice Blackstock)Won
2001Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
2002Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
2003Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Soap ActressLeah Bracknell (Zoe Tate)Nominated
2004Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Soap ActorMark Charnock (Marlon Dingle)Nominated
Best Soap ActressSheree Murphy (Tricia Dingle)Nominated
Best Soap StorylineTricia's DeathNominated
2005Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Soap ActressEmma Atkins (Charity Dingle)Won
Best Soap NewcomerCharlie Hardwick (Val Pollard)Nominated
Patsy Kensit (Sadie King)Nominated
Best Soap StorylineCharity and Tom's Failed WeddingWon
2006Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Soap ActressUrsula Holden-Gill (Alice Dingle)Nominated
Best Soap NewcomerJenna-Louise Coleman (Jasmine Thomas)Nominated
2007Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Soap ActressUrsula Holden-Gill (Alice Dingle)Won
Best Soap NewcomerJoseph Gilgun (Eli Dingle)Nominated
Best Soap StorylineAlice's Battle with CancerWon
2008Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Soap ActressCharlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas)Won
Best Soap StorylineLaurel and Ashley's cot death heartbreakWon
2009Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Best Soap StorylineShane's MurderNominated
2010Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated [124]
[125]
Best Soap ActorDanny Miller (Aaron Livesy)Won
Best Soap ActressCharlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas)Nominated
Best Soap NewcomerAdam Thomas (Adam Barton)Won
Best Soap StorylineAaron's gay self-loathingWon
2011Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated [126]
Best Soap ActorDanny Miller (Aaron Livesy)Nominated
Best Soap ActressPauline Quirke (Hazel Rhodes)Nominated
Best Soap StorylineLisa's rapeNominated
2012Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated [127]
Best Soap ActorSteve Halliwell (Zak Dingle)Nominated
Best Soap NewcomerGemma Oaten (Rachel Breckle)Nominated
2013Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated [128]
Best Soap ActorJeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Nominated
Best Soap NewcomerLaura Norton (Kerry Wyatt)Nominated
2014Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated [129]
Best Soap NewcomerMichael Parr (Ross Barton)Nominated
Best Soap StorylineKiller Cameron/The Woolpack SiegeNominated
2015Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated [130]
Best Soap ActorDanny Miller (Aaron Livesy)Won
Best Soap ActressNatalie Anderson (Alicia Metcalfe)Nominated
Best Soap NewcomerRyan Hawley (Robert Sugden)Nominated
2016Best SoapEmmerdaleWon
Best Soap ActorDanny Miller (Aaron Livesy)Won
2017Best SoapEmmerdaleWon
Best Soap ActorRyan Hawley (Robert Sugden)Won
Best Soap ActressCharlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas)Won
Best Soap NewcomerSally Dexter (Faith Dingle)Won
2018Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated [131]
Best Soap ActorRyan HawleyNominated
Best Soap ActressEmma Atkins (Charity Dingle)Won
Best Soap NewcomerNed Porteous (Joe Tate)Won
Andrew Scarborough (Graham Foster)Nominated
2019Best SoapEmmerdaleWon [132]
Best Soap ActorJeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Nominated
Ryan Hawley (Robert Sugden)Nominated
Best Soap ActressIsabel Hodgins (Victoria Sugden)Nominated
Best Soap NewcomerAsan N'Jie (Ellis Chapman)Nominated
2020Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated [133]
Best Soap ActorJeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Nominated
2021Best SoapEmmerdaleNominated [134] [135]
Best Soap ActorChris Bisson (Jai Sharma)Longlisted
Reece Dinsdale (Paul Ashdale)Longlisted
Bradley Johnson (Vinny Dingle)Nominated
Best Soap ActressCharlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas)Longlisted
Lisa Riley (Mandy Dingle)Longlisted
Isobel Steele (Liv Flaherty)Nominated
2022Best SoapEmmerdaleWon [136]
Best Soap ActorMark Charnock (Marlon Dingle)Won
Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle)Pending
Jonny McPherson (Liam Cavanagh)Pending
Best Soap ActressZoe Henry (Rhona Goskirk)Pending
Paige Sandhu (Meena Jutla)Pending
Rebecca Sarker (Manpreet Sharma)Pending

Other awards

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResultRef
2008 Daily Star Soaper Star AwardsBest FamilyThe DinglesWon [137]
Daily Star Soaper Star AwardsBest SoapEmmerdaleNominated
2010Mental Health Media AwardsSoapsEmmerdaleNominated [138]
2010 Stonewall Awards Broadcast of the YearEmmerdaleNominated [139]
2012 Virgin Media TV AwardsBest BaddyCain DingleNominated [140]
[141]
[142]
Virgin Media TV AwardsBest SoapEmmerdaleNominated
Virgin Media TV AwardsMost Explosive TV Moment of the YearJackson's assisted suicideNominated
Radio Times Creative Diversity Network Soap AwardBest Soap StorylineEpisode: 28 March 2012Nominated [143]

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