British Soap Award for Best On-Screen Partnership
Appearance
British Soap Award for Best On-Screen Partnership | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
First awarded | 1999 |
Currently held by | Jan Pearson and Chris Walker (Karen and Rob Hollins in Doctors) |
Most awards | Julie Hesmondhalgh and David Neilson (3) |
The British Soap Award for Best On-Screen Partnership is an award presented annually by The British Soap Awards. The award is voted for by a panel. EastEnders is the most awarded soap in the category, with eight wins. Emmerdale is the only current soap not to have won a Best On-Screen Partnership award, while Family Affairs (1997–2005) never won the accolade. The award is currently held by Doctors cast members Jan Pearson and Chris Walker.
Winners and nominees
[edit]Year | Actors | Roles | Soap opera |
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1999[1] | Julie Hesmondhalgh and David Neilson | Hayley Patterson and Roy Cropper | Coronation Street |
Sue Jenkins and Dean Sullivan | Jackie and Jimmy Corkhill | Brookside | |
Liz Dawn and Bill Tarmey | Vera and Jack Duckworth | Coronation Street | |
Dominic Brunt and Lisa Riley | Paddy Kirk and Mandy Dingle | Emmerdale | |
2000[2] | Sue Jenkins and Dean Sullivan | Jackie and Jimmy Corkhill | Brookside |
2001[3] | Liz Dawn and Bill Tarmey | Vera and Jack Duckworth | Coronation Street |
2002[4] | John Bardon and June Brown | Jim and Dot Branning | EastEnders |
Jennifer Ellison and Philip Olivier | Emily Shadwick and Tim O'Leary | Brookside | |
Liz Dawn and Bill Tarmey | Vera and Jack Duckworth | Coronation Street | |
Samantha Giles and John Middleton | Bernice and Ashley Thomas | Emmerdale | |
2003[5] | Jack McMullen and Sarah White | Josh and Bev McLoughlin | Brookside |
Mark Charnock and Sheree Murphy | Marlon and Tricia Dingle | Emmerdale | |
2004[6] | Julie Hesmondhalgh and David Neilson | Hayley and Roy Cropper | Coronation Street |
Simon Gregson and Suranne Jones | Steve and Karen McDonald | Coronation Street | |
Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace | Alfie and Kat Moon | EastEnders | |
Nicola Duffett and Gareth Hale | Cat Webb and Doug MacKenzie | Family Affairs | |
2005[7] | John Bardon and June Brown | Jim and Dot Branning | EastEnders |
Sam Aston and Schmeichel | Chesney Battersby-Brown and Schmeichel the Dog | Coronation Street | |
Elizabeth Estensen and Charlie Hardwick | Diane Sugden and Val Lambert | Emmerdale | |
Alex Carter and Lee Otway | Lee Hunter and David "Bombhead" Burke | Hollyoaks | |
2006[8] | Barbara Knox and Malcolm Hebden | Rita Sullivan and Norris Cole | Coronation Street |
Tony Audenshaw and Deena Payne | Bob and Viv Hope | Emmerdale | |
Kate Ford and Bill Ward | Tracy Barlow and Charlie Stubbs | Coronation Street | |
Darren Jeffries and Matt Littler | Sam "O.B." O'Brien and Max Cunningham | Hollyoaks | |
2007[9] | Stirling Gallacher and Seán Gleeson | George and Ronnie Woodson | Doctors |
Sue Cleaver and Ryan Thomas | Eileen and Jason Grimshaw | Coronation Street | |
Kate Ford and Bill Ward | Tracy Barlow and Charlie Stubbs | Coronation Street | |
Darren Jeffries and Matt Littler | Sam "O.B." O'Brien and Max Cunningham | Hollyoaks | |
2008[10] | Darren Jeffries and Matt Littler | Sam "O.B." O'Brien and Max Cunningham | Hollyoaks |
Katherine Kelly and David Neilson | Becky Granger and Roy Cropper | Coronation Street | |
Cheryl Fergison and Linda Henry | Heather Trott and Shirley Carter | EastEnders | |
Rita Simons and Samantha Janus | Roxy and Ronnie Mitchell | EastEnders | |
2009[11] | Nitin Ganatra and Nina Wadia | Masood Ahmed and Zainab Masood | EastEnders |
Simon Gregson and Katherine Kelly | Steve McDonald and Becky Granger | Coronation Street | |
Dominic Brunt and Mark Charnock | Paddy Kirk and Marlon Dingle | Emmerdale | |
Nico Mirallegro and Marc Silcock | Barry "Newt" Newton and Eli | Hollyoaks | |
2010[12] | Jan Pearson and Chris Walker | Karen and Rob Hollins | Doctors |
Simon Gregson and Katherine Kelly | Steve and Becky McDonald | Coronation Street | |
Sid Owen and Patsy Palmer | Ricky and Bianca Butcher | EastEnders | |
Nick Miles and Nicola Wheeler | Jimmy King and Nicola De Souza | Emmerdale | |
2011[13] | Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace | Alfie and Kat Moon | EastEnders |
Simon Gregson and Katherine Kelly | Steve and Becky McDonald | Coronation Street | |
Emma Atkins and Jeff Hordley | Charity Tate and Cain Dingle | Emmerdale | |
Kieron Richardson and Emmett J. Scanlan | Ste Hay and Brendan Brady | Hollyoaks | |
2012[14] | Jo Joyner and Jake Wood | Tanya Jessop and Max Branning | EastEnders |
Matthew Chambers and Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Daniel Granger and Zara Carmichael | Doctors | |
Emma Atkins and Jeff Hordley | Charity Sharma and Cain Dingle | Emmerdale | |
Jessica Fox and Ashley Taylor Dawson | Nancy and Darren Osborne | Hollyoaks | |
2013[15] | Kieron Richardson and Emmett J. Scanlan | Ste Hay and Brendan Brady | Hollyoaks |
Alan Halsall and Jennie McAlpine | Tyrone Dobbs and Fiz Stape | Coronation Street | |
Matthew Chambers and Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Daniel Granger and Zara Carmichael | Doctors | |
Nitin Ganatra and Nina Wadia | Masood Ahmed and Zainab Khan | EastEnders | |
Dominic Power and Lucy Pargeter | Cameron Murray and Chas Spencer | Emmerdale | |
2014[16] | Julie Hesmondhalgh and David Neilson | Hayley and Roy Cropper | Coronation Street |
Danielle Henry and Lu Corfield | Mandy Marquez and Lois Wilson | Doctors | |
Kellie Bright and Danny Dyer | Linda and Mick Carter | EastEnders | |
Chris Chittell and Charlie Hardwick | Eric and Val Pollard | Emmerdale | |
Joseph Thompson and Jennifer Metcalfe | Dr. Paul and Mercedes Browning | Hollyoaks | |
2015[17] | Laurie Brett and Adam Woodyatt | Jane and Ian Beale | EastEnders |
Joe Duttine and Sally Dynevor | Tim Metcalfe and Sally Webster | Coronation Street | |
Ian Midlane and Jessica Regan | Al Haskey and Niamh Donoghue | Doctors | |
Michael Parr and Verity Rushworth | Ross Barton and Donna Windsor | Emmerdale | |
Ellis Hollins and Ruby O'Donnell | Tom Cunningham and Peri Lomax | Hollyoaks | |
2016[18] | Joe Duttine and Sally Dynevor | Tim and Sally Metcalfe | Coronation Street |
Ian Kelsey and Dido Miles | Howard Bellamy and Emma Reid | Doctors | |
Kellie Bright and Danny Dyer | Linda and Mick Carter | EastEnders | |
Danny Miller and Ryan Hawley | Aaron Livesy and Robert Sugden | Emmerdale | |
Jessica Fox and Ashley Taylor Dawson | Nancy and Darren Osborne | Hollyoaks | |
2017[19] | Richard Linnell and Kassius Nelson | Alfie Nightingale and Jade Albright | Hollyoaks |
Patti Clare and Malcolm Hebden | Mary Taylor and Norris Cole | Coronation Street | |
Matthew Chambers and Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Daniel Granger and Zara Carmichael | Doctors | |
James Bye and Lacey Turner | Martin and Stacey Fowler | EastEnders | |
Charlotte Bellamy and John Middleton | Laurel and Ashley Thomas | Emmerdale | |
2018[20] | Theo Graham and Malique Thompson-Dwyer | Hunter and Prince McQueen | Hollyoaks |
Faye Brookes and Bhavna Limbachia | Kate Connor and Rana Nazir | Coronation Street | |
Matthew Chambers and Elisabeth Dermot Walsh | Daniel Granger and Zara Carmichael | Doctors | |
Lacey Turner and Jake Wood | Stacey Fowler and Max Branning | EastEnders | |
Ned Porteous and Andrew Scarborough | Joe Tate and Graham Foster | Emmerdale | |
2019[21] | Kara-Leah Fernandes and Roger Griffiths | Bailey and Mitch Baker | EastEnders |
Kate Ford and Simon Gregson | Tracy and Steve McDonald | Coronation Street | |
Ian Midlane and Adrian Lewis Morgan | Al Haskey and Jimmi Clay | Doctors | |
Dominic Brunt and Lucy Pargeter | Paddy Kirk and Chas Dingle | Emmerdale | |
Alex Fletcher and Nick Pickard | Diane and Tony Hutchinson | Hollyoaks | |
2022[22] | Lacey Turner and Gillian Wright | Stacey and Jean Slater | EastEnders |
Mollie Gallagher and David Neilson | Nina Lucas and Roy Cropper | Coronation Street | |
Jan Pearson and Chris Walker | Karen and Rob Hollins | Doctors | |
Isobel Steele and Bradley Johnson | Liv Flaherty and Vinny Dingle | Emmerdale | |
Anna Passey and Kieron Richardson | Sienna Blake and Ste Hay | Hollyoaks | |
2023[23] | Jan Pearson and Chris Walker | Karen and Rob Hollins | Doctors |
Maureen Lipman and David Neilson | Evelyn Plummer and Roy Cropper | Coronation Street | |
Jamie Borthwick and Danielle Harold | Jay Brown and Lola Pearce-Brown | EastEnders | |
Dominic Brunt and Mark Charnock | Paddy Kirk and Marlon Dingle | Emmerdale | |
Richard Blackwood and Jamie Lomas | Felix Westwood and Warren Fox | Hollyoaks |
Wins and nominations by soap
[edit]Soap opera | Wins | Nominations |
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EastEnders | 8 | 10 |
Coronation Street | 6 | 18 |
Hollyoaks | 4 | 12 |
Doctors | 3 | 9 |
Brookside | 2 | 2 |
Emmerdale | 0 | 18 |
Family Affairs | 0 | 1 |
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