List of awards and nominations received by Emmerdale
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.
All About Soap Awards
[edit]The All About Soap Awards were launched in 2002 and were hosted by All About Soap magazine.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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2010 | Baby Drama | Nicola's baby snatched | Nominated | [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 | ||
2011 | Best Actor | Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) | Won | [2] |
Best Actress | Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Best Baby Drama | Rhona/Paddy/Marlon pregnancy shock | Nominated | ||
Best Love Triangle | Chas/Carl/Eve | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Marc Silcock (Jackson Walsh) | Won | ||
Best Stunt | Train crash | Nominated | ||
2012 | Best Actor | Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) | Nominated | [3] |
Best Actress | Chelsea Halfpenny (Amy Wyatt) | Nominated | ||
Best Episode | Cain's attack | Nominated | ||
Best Mystery | Who Attacked Cain? | Won | ||
Best Villain | Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Nominated | ||
2013 | Best Baby Drama | Jai and Rachel's baby secret | Nominated | [4] |
Best Death | Kurtis Stacey (Alex Moss) | Nominated | ||
Best Death | Tom Lister (Carl King) | Won | ||
Best Episode | "Emmerdale Live" | Won | ||
Best Reveal | Chas' stalker uncovered | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Cameron turns killer | Nominated | ||
Best Stunt | Katie down the mine | Nominated | ||
Forbidden Lovers | Cain and Moira | Nominated | ||
2014 | Best Soap Moment | Robert kisses Aaron | Won | [5] |
Donna's death | Nominated |
British Academy Television Awards
[edit]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.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
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2000 | Best Soap Opera | Emmerdale | Nominated | [6] |
2001 | Best Soap Opera | Emmerdale | Won | [7] |
2007 | Best Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [8] |
2008 | Best Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [9] |
2009 | Best Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [10] |
2013 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [11] |
2016 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [12] |
2017 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Won | [13] |
2018 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [14] |
2020 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Won | [15] |
2022 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [16] |
The British Soap Awards
[edit]The British Soap Awards is an annual awards ceremony to honour the best of British soap operas. The first ceremony took place in 1999.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1999 | Best Actor | Kelvin Fletcher | Nominated | |
Best Actress | Lisa Riley | Nominated | ||
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Kelvin Fletcher | Won | ||
Best Exit | Claire King | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Lisa Riley and Dominic Brunt | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Claire King | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Male | Stuart Wade | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Claire King | Nominated | ||
2000 | Best Actress | Samantha Giles | Nominated | [17] |
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Paul Loughran | Won | ||
2001 | Best Actor | Clive Hornby | Nominated | [18] |
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Clive Hornby | Nominated | ||
Hero of the Year | Clive Hornby | Won | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Andy Sugden burning the barn | Won | ||
2002 | Best Actor | Steve Halliwell | Nominated | |
Best Actress | Samantha Giles | Nominated | ||
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Batley the Dog | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Samantha Giles and John Middleton | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Zak's fight with testicular cancer | Nominated | ||
Hero of the Year | Steve Halliwell | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Male | Ben Freeman | Nominated | ||
2003 | Best Actor | Mark Charnock | Nominated | |
Best Actress | Leah Bracknell | Nominated | ||
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Mark Charnock | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Leah Bracknell | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Freya Copeland | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Sheree Murphy and Mark Charnock | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Marlon's and Tricia's failed wedding day plans | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Zoe suffers from schizophrenia | Nominated | ||
2004 | Best Actor | Mark Charnock | Nominated | |
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Mark Charnock | Won | ||
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress | Luke Tittensor | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Sheree Murphy | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Luke Tittensor | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | The Storm | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Sammy Winward | Nominated | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | The Storm | Won | ||
Villain of the Year | Peter Amory | Nominated | ||
2005 | Best Actress | Emma Atkins | Nominated | |
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Deena Payne | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Emma Atkins | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Charlie Hardwick | Nominated | ||
Best Onscreen Partnership | Charlie Hardwick and Elizabeth Estensen | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Charity and Tom's Wedding | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Diane's struggle with cancer | Nominated | ||
Soap Bitch of the Year | Patsy Kensit | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Lorraine Chase | Nominated | ||
2006 | Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | |
Best Comedy Performance | Charlie Hardwick | Won | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Ursula Holden Gill | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress | Luke Tittensor | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Leah Bracknell | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Jenna-Louise Coleman | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Zoe's Exit | Nominated | ||
Soap Bitch of the Year | Nicola Wheeler | Won | ||
Patsy Kensit | Nominated | |||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Belle and Daz trapped in a mine shaft | Won | ||
Home Farm explodes | Nominated | |||
Special Achievement Award | Tony Prescott | Won | ||
2007 | Best Actress | Ursula Holden Gill | Nominated | [19] |
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Charlie Hardwick | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance From a Young Actor or Actress | Eden Taylor-Draper | Won | ||
Best Exit | Lorraine Chase | Nominated | ||
Jeff Hordley | Nominated | |||
Best Newcomer | Joseph Gilgun | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Cain and Sadie's Exit | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Who Killed Tom King? | Nominated | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | The House Collapse | Won | ||
The Truck Crash | Nominated | |||
2008 | Best Actress | Charlotte Bellamy | Nominated | |
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Charlie Hardwick | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Charlotte Bellamy | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance From a Young Actor or Actress | Eden Taylor-Draper | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Peter Martin | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Daniel's Death | Won | ||
Special Achievement Award | Tim Fee | Won | ||
2009 | Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | |
Best Comedy Performance | Dominic Brunt | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Jenna-Louise Coleman | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress | Isabel Hodgins | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Matt Healy | Nominated | ||
Best Onscreen Partnership | Dominic Brunt and Mark Charnock | Nominated | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Victoria falls through the ice | Won | ||
2010 | Best Dramatic Performance | Danny Miller | Nominated | [20] |
Best Actor | Nominated | |||
John Middleton | Nominated | |||
James Sutton | Nominated | |||
Sexiest Male | Nominated | |||
James Thornton | Nominated | |||
Jeff Hordley | Nominated | |||
Villain of the Year | Nominated | |||
Sian Reeves | Nominated | |||
Lyndon Ogbourne | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Amanda Donohoe | Nominated | ||
Emma Atkins | Nominated | |||
Charlotte Bellamy | Nominated | |||
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress | Oscar Lloyd | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Dominic Brunt | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Maxwell Caulfield | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Lyndon Ogbourne | Nominated | ||
Best Onscreen Partnership | Nick Miles and Nicola Wheeler | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Aaron Confesses His Sexuality | Nominated | ||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Aaron's Gay Self-Loathing | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Alice Coulthard | Nominated | ||
Sammy Windward | Nominated | |||
Charley Webb | Nominated | |||
Special Achievement Award | Bill Lyons | Won | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Home Farm Shop Crash | Nominated | ||
2011 | Best Actor | Danny Miller | Won | [21] |
Best Actress | Jane Cox | Nominated | ||
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Charlie Hardwick | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Danny Miller | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Andy Devine | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Pauline Quirke | Nominated | ||
Best Onscreen Partnership | Emma Atkins and Jeff Hordley | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | The Betrayed | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Holly's Drug Addiction | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Eden Taylor Draper | Nominated | ||
Special Achievement Award | Gavin Blyth | Won | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | The Train Crash | Nominated | ||
2012 | Best Actor | Danny Miller | Won | [22] |
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Jeff Hordley | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | James Thornton | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Gemma Oaten | Nominated | ||
Best On-screen Partnership | Emma Atkins and Jeff Hordley | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | The Longest Day | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Jackson's choice | Won | ||
Best Young Performance | Eden Taylor Draper | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Male | Matthew Wolfenden | Nominated | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | John and Moira's car accident | Won | ||
2013 | Sexiest Male | Matthew Wolfenden | Nominated | [23] |
Sexiest Female | Natalie Anderson | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Dominic Power | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Jeff Hordley | Nominated | ||
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Emmerdale Live | Won | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Lucy Pargeter | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Dominic Brunt | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Eden Taylor-Draper | Won | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Cain's clifftop rescue of Zak | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Lucy Pargeter and Dominic Power | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Laura Norton | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Zak's depression | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Tom Lister | Nominated | ||
2014 | Sexiest Male | Matthew Wolfenden | Nominated | [24] |
Villain of the Year | Dominic Power | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Jeff Hordley | Nominated | ||
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | The Woolpack siege | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Charley Webb | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Laura Norton | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Joe Warren-Plant | Nominated | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | The Woolpack siege and flood | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Charlie Hardwick and Chris Chittell | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Michel Parr | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Killer Cameron | Nominated | ||
2015 | Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [25] |
Best Actor | Michael Parr | Nominated | ||
Best Actress | Natalie Anderson | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Ryan Hawley | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Laura Norton | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Ryan Hawley | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Donna's Demise | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Andy goes to the brink | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Natalie Anderson | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Verity Rushworth and Michael Parr | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Amelia Flanagan | Won | ||
Scene of the Year | Donna's goodbye | Won | ||
2016 | Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Won | [26] |
Best Actor | Danny Miller | Won | ||
Best Actress | Lucy Pargeter | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Ryan Hawley | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Matthew Wolfenden | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Isobel Steele | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Aaron's Abuse | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Aftermath of Village Hall explosion | Nominated | ||
Best Male Dramatic Performance | Danny Miller | Won | ||
Best Female Dramatic Performance | Charlotte Bellamy | Nominated | ||
Best Partnership | Danny Miller & Ryan Hawley | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Amelia Flanagan | Nominated | ||
Scene of the Year | Val's Death | Won | ||
Tony Warren Award | James Bain (Casting Director at Coronation Street and Emmerdale) | Won | ||
2017 | Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Won | [27] |
Best Actor | John Middleton | Won | ||
Best Actress | Charlotte Bellamy | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Sally Dexter | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Dominic Brunt | Nominated | ||
Best Onscreen Partnership | John Middleton and Charlotte Bellamy | Nominated | ||
Best Male Dramatic Performance | John Middleton | Won | ||
Best Female Dramatic Performance | Charlotte Bellamy | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Isobel Steele | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Gillian Kearney | Nominated | ||
Scene of the Year | The Hotten Bypass pile-up | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Ashley's Point of View | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Ashley's Dementia | Won | ||
2018 | Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [28] |
Best Actor | Michael Parr | Nominated | ||
Ryan Hawley | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Emma Atkins | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Andrew Scarborough | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Sally Dexter | Nominated | ||
Best Onscreen Partnership | Ned Porteous and Andrew Scarborough | Nominated | ||
Best Male Dramatic Performance | Jeff Hordley | Nominated | ||
Best Female Dramatic Performance | Natalie J. Robb | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Isobel Steele | Won | ||
Villain of the Year | Gillian Kearney | Nominated | ||
Scene of the Year | Emma meets her fate | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Who Killed Emma? | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Cain and Faith flashback | Nominated | ||
Greatest Soap Moment | Hotten Bypass Crash (2016) | Won | ||
2019 | Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [29] |
Best Actor | Dominic Brunt | Longlisted | ||
Ryan Hawley | Longlisted | |||
Jeff Hordley | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Zoe Henry | Longlisted | ||
Emma Atkins | Longlisted | |||
Lucy Pargeter | Won | |||
Best Newcomer | James Moore | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Nicola Wheeler | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Dominic Brunt and Lucy Pargeter | Nominated | ||
Best Male Dramatic Performance | Dominic Brunt | Nominated | ||
Best Female Dramatic Performance | Lucy Pargeter | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Joe-Warren Plant | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Claire King | Nominated | ||
Scene of the Year | Cain's confession to Debbie | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Charity's abuse | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Chas and Paddy say goodbye to baby Grace | Nominated | ||
The Tony Warren Award | Val Lawson | Won | ||
2022 | Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Won | [30] |
Best Comedy Performance | Lisa Riley | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Mark Charnock | Won | ||
Best Leading Performer | Mark Charnock | Nominated | ||
Paige Sandhu | Won | |||
Rebecca Sarker | Nominated | |||
Best Newcomer | Darcy Grey | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Isobel Steele and Bradley Johnson | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Marlon's stroke | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Meena Serial Killer | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performer | Amelia Flanagan | Nominated | ||
Scene of the Year | Bridge collapse | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Paige Sandhu | Nominated |
Broadcast Awards
[edit]The Broadcast Awards are run by Broadcast magazine. They recognise and reward excellence in and around the UK television programming industry.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Won | [31] |
2012 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [32] |
2013 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [33] |
2014 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [34] |
2015 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [35] |
2016 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Won | [36] |
2017 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Won | [37] |
2018 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [38] |
2019 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [39] |
2020 | Best Soap or Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [40] |
2023 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Pending | [41] |
Digital Spy Soap Awards
[edit]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.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Best Child Actor | Isabel Hodgins | Nominated | [42] |
Best Child Actor | Eden Taylor-Draper | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Grace Barraclough | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Tom King | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Richard Grieve | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Sally Oliver | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Mark Charnock and Verity Rushworth | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Deena Payne and Tony Audenshaw | Nominated | ||
Best Pet | Tootsy the dog | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | 35th Anniversary: Sugdens' fire | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Pageant, Len's death, Who Killed Tom King? reveal | Nominated | ||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Actor | Mark Charnock | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Actor | Tom Lister | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Actress | Charlie Hardwick | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Actress | Lucy Pargeter | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Roxanne Pallett | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Sammy Winward | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Male | Kelvin Fletcher | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Male | Matthew Wolfenden | Nominated | ||
Storyline of the Year | Diane and Billy's affair and Victoria's meltdown | Nominated | ||
Storyline of the Year | Who Killed Tom King? | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Nicola De Souza | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Eli Dingle | Nominated | ||
2009 | Soap of the Year | Emmerdale | Nominated | [43] |
2011 | Best Soap Actor | Danny Miller | Won | [44] |
Best Soap Storyline | Jackson's assisted suicide | Nominated |
Inside Soap Awards
[edit]The Inside Soap Awards are an annual award ceremony that have been run by Inside Soap since 1996.[45]
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1996 | Best Soap Plot | The Kim/Dave/Frank love triangle | Won | [46] |
Biggest Bitch in Soap | Kim Tate | Won | ||
Silliest Plot | The Dingles stealing an Elvis mannequin | Runner-up | ||
2001 | Best Actor | Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Nominated | [47] [48] |
Stephen McGann (Sean Reynolds) | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Freya Copeland (Angie Reynolds) | Nominated | ||
Samantha Giles (Bernice Thomas) | Nominated | |||
Best Bad Boy | Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Won | ||
Best Bitch | Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Best British Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Couple | Bernice and Ashley Thomas | Nominated | ||
Viv and Bob Hope | Nominated | |||
Best Exit | Mandy Dingle | Nominated | ||
Sarah Sugden | Nominated | |||
Best Newcomer | Tony Audenshaw (Bob Hope) | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Kelvin Fletcher (Andy Sugden) | Nominated | ||
Funniest Character | Bob Hope | Nominated | ||
Most Dramatic Storyline | Jack Sugden's murder trial | Nominated | ||
Sean and Angie Reynolds' secret affairs | Nominated | |||
Sexiest Female | Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Anna Brecon (Lady Tara Thornfield) | Nominated | |||
Sexiest Male | Ben Freeman (Scott Windsor) | Nominated | ||
Gary Turner (Carlos Diaz) | Nominated | |||
2002 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Won | [49] |
2003 | Best Actress | Leah Bracknell (Zoe Tate) | Won | [50] |
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Charley Webb (Debbie Dingle) | Won | ||
2004 | Best Bad Boy | Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Won | [51] |
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2005 | Best Actor | Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Nominated | [52] |
Best Actress | Leah Bracknell (Zoe Tate) | Nominated | ||
Best Bad Boy | Matt Healy (Matthew King) | Nominated | ||
Best Bitch | Patsy Kensit (Sadie King) | Won | ||
Best Couple | Elizabeth Estensen (Diane Sugden) and Clive Hornby (Jack Sugden) | Nominated | ||
Verity Rushworth (Donna Windsor) and Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle) | Nominated | |||
Best Family | The Dingles | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Mathew Bose (Paul Lambert) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Debbie's pregnancy | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Charley Webb (Debbie Dingle) | Won | ||
Sexiest Male | Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Nominated | ||
2006 | Best Actor | James Hooton (Sam Dingle) | Nominated | [52] |
Best Bitch | Patsy Kensit (Sadie King) | Won | ||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Alice Dingle's death | Won | ||
Sexiest Female | Patsy Kensit (Sadie King) | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Male | Tom Lister (Carl King) | Nominated | ||
2007 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [53] |
Best Young Actor | Eden Taylor-Draper (Belle Dingle) | Won | ||
Funniest Character | Charlie Hardwick (Val Pollard) | Won | ||
2008 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [54] |
Outstanding Achievement Award | Chris Chittell (Eric Pollard) | Won | ||
2010 | Best Actor | Dominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk) | Nominated | [55] |
Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Nominated | |||
Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) | Won | |||
Best Actress | Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas) | Nominated | |||
Amanda Donohoe (Natasha Wylde) | Nominated | |||
Best Dramatic Performance | Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) | Won | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Amanda Donohoe (Natasha Wylde) | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Maxwell Caulfield (Mark Wylde) | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Sian Reeves (Sally Spode) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Natalie J. Robb (Moira Barton) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Marc Silcock (Jackson Walsh) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Stunt | The church fire | Nominated | ||
The Home Farm Shop crash | Nominated | |||
Best Wedding | Jimmy 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 Performance | Dominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk) | Nominated | ||
Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle) | Nominated | |||
Sexiest Male | Rik Makarem (Nikhil Sharma) | Nominated | ||
Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) | Nominated | |||
Sexiest Female | Alice Coulthard (Maisie Wylde) | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Suzanne Shaw (Eve Jenson) | Nominated | ||
2011 | Best Actor | Danny Miller | Won | [56] |
Best Actress | Pauline Quirke | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Danny Miller | Won | ||
Best Exit | Marc Silcock | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Pauline Quirke | Nominated | ||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Wedding | Chas Dingle and Carl King | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Joe-Warren Plant | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Sammy Winward | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Male | Danny Miller | Nominated | ||
2013 | Best Actor | Jeff Hordley | Nominated | [57] |
Best Actress | Lesley Dunlop | Nominated | ||
Best Bad Boy | Dominic Power | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Laura Norton | Nominated | ||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Cameron's killer cover-up | Won | ||
Best Young Actor | Eden Taylor-Draper | Nominated | ||
Funniest Female | Laura Norton | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Achievement | 40th anniversary live episode | Won | ||
Sexiest Female | Natalie Anderson | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Male | Matthew Wolfenden | Nominated | ||
2014 | Best Actor | Jeff Hordley | Nominated | [58] |
Best Actress | Verity Rushworth | Nominated | ||
Best Bad Boy | Michael Parr | Nominated | ||
Best Bitch | Emma Atkins | Nominated | ||
Funniest Female | Laura Norton | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Michael Parr | Won | ||
Best Young Actor | Amelia Flanagan | Won | ||
Sexiest Male | Michael Parr | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Natalie Anderson | Nominated | ||
Best Family | The Dingles | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | The Woolpack siege | Nominated | ||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2015 | Best Actor | Michael Parr | Won | [59] [60] |
Best Actress | Charley Webb | Nominated | ||
Best Affair | Debbie Dingle and Ross Barton | Won | ||
Best Affair | Robert Sugden and Aaron Livesy | Nominated | ||
Best Bad Boy | Michael Parr | Won | ||
Best Bad Girl | Emma Atkins | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Ryan Hawley | Won | ||
Best Partnership | Charlie Hardwick and Chris Chittell | Won | ||
Best Shock Twist | Robert and Aaron's relationship | Nominated | ||
Best Show-Stopper | Donna Windsor's death | Nominated | ||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Won | ||
Best Young Actor | Amelia Flanagan | Won | ||
Funniest Female | Laura Norton | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Natalie Anderson | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Male | Danny Miller | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Male | Michael Parr | Won | ||
2016 | Best Actor | Danny Miller | Nominated | [61] |
Best Actress | Lucy Pargeter | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Amelia Flanagan | Won | ||
Best Young Actor | Isobel Steele | Nominated | ||
Best Bad Girl | Emma Atkins | Nominated | ||
Best Bad Boy | Jeff Hordley | Nominated | ||
Funniest Female | Laura Norton | Nominated | ||
Funniest Male | Matthew Wolfenden | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Isobel Steele | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Male | Michael Parr | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Gemma Atkinson | Nominated | ||
Best Partnership | Ryan Hawley and Danny Miller | Won | ||
Best Partnership | Nick Miles and Nicola Wheeler | Nominated | ||
Best Show-Stopper | Wedding Day Helicopter Crash | Nominated | ||
Best Shock Twist | Val dies in the hall of mirrors! | Won | ||
Best Exit | Charlie Hardwick | Nominated | ||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Won | ||
2017 | Best Actor | Danny Miller | Won | [62] |
Best Actor | John Middleton | Nominated | ||
Best Actress | Charlotte Bellamy | Nominated | ||
Best Actress | Zoe Henry | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Alfie Clarke | Won | ||
Best Young Actor | Amelia Flanagan | Nominated | ||
Funniest Male | Dominic Brunt | Won | ||
Funniest Male | Nick Miles | Nominated | ||
Funniest Female | Sally Dexter | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Sally Dexter | Nominated | ||
Best Bad Boy | Ryan Hawley | Nominated | ||
Best Bad Girl | Emma Atkins | Nominated | ||
Best Bad Girl | Gillian Kearney | Won | ||
Sexiest Female | Natalie J. Robb | Won | ||
Sexiest Male | Michael Parr | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Male | Matthew Wolfenden | Nominated | ||
Best Shock Twist | Holly's death | Nominated | ||
Best Shock Twist | James is killed by Emma | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | John Middleton | Won | ||
Best Exit | Bill Ward | Nominated | ||
Best Partnership | Charlotte Bellamy and John Middleton | Nominated | ||
Best Partnership | Ryan Hawley and Danny Miller | Nominated | ||
Best Showstopper | Motorway crash/James' death | Won | ||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Won | ||
2018 | Best Actor | Ryan Hawley | Longlisted | [63][64] |
Jeff Hordley | Longlisted | |||
Michael Parr | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Emma Atkins | Won | ||
Lucy Pargeter | Longlisted | |||
Natalie J. Robb | Longlisted | |||
Best Bad Boy | Thomas Atkinson | Nominated | ||
Ned Porteous | Nominated | |||
Best Bad Girl | Emma Atkins | Longlisted | ||
Sally Dexter | Nominated | |||
Funniest Male | Shaun Thomas | Nominated | ||
Mark Charnock | Nominated | |||
Funniest Female | Sally Dexter | Longlisted | ||
Samantha Giles | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Sandra Marvin | Longlisted | ||
Ash Palmisciano | Won | |||
Best Young Actor | Daisy Campbell | Won | ||
Isobel Steele | Longlisted | |||
Best Partnership | Danny Miller and Ryan Hawley | Nominated | ||
Michelle Hardwick and Emma Atkins | Longlisted | |||
Best Show-Stopper | Flashback to Charity's teenage heartbreak | Longlisted | ||
The Whites' car crash | Longlisted | |||
Best Shock Twist | Lachlan kills Gerry! | Nominated | ||
Moira gives birth! | Nominated | |||
Best Exit | Louise Marwood and John Bowe | Longlisted | ||
Shaun Thomas | Nominated | |||
Soap Superstar (Male) | Danny Miller | Won | ||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2019 | Best Actor | Mark Charnock | Longlisted | [65] |
Jeff Hordley | Nominated | |||
Matthew Wolfendon | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Isabel Hodgins | Longlisted | ||
Lucy Pargeter | Nominated | |||
Roxy Shahidi | Longlisted | |||
Best Bad Boy | Dean Andrews | Longlisted | ||
Andrew Scarborough | Longlisted | |||
Best Bad Girl | Louisa Clein | Won | ||
Claire King | Nominated | |||
Funniest Male | Dominic Brunt | Nominated | ||
Nick Miles | Longlisted | |||
Funniest Female | Sally Dexter | Nominated | ||
Samantha Giles | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Jurell Carter | Longlisted | ||
Asan N'Jie | Longlisted | |||
Best Young Actor | Amelia Flanagan | Nominated | ||
Joe-Warren Plant | Nominated | |||
Best Partnership | Emma Atkins and Michelle Hardwick | Nominated | ||
Lucy Pargeter and Dominic Brunt | Won | |||
Best Show-Stopper | Tracy, Leyla and Priya kidnap Maya | Longlisted | ||
Victoria's rape | Nominated | |||
Best Shock Twist | Flashbacks to the Big Night Out! | Won | ||
Joe Tate 'dies'! | Longlisted | |||
Best Exit | Jane Cox | Won | ||
Ned Porteous | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2020 | Best Actor | Dominic Brunt | Longlisted | [66] |
Jeff Hordley | Nominated | |||
Mark Charnock | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Emma Atkins | Longlisted | ||
Lisa Riley | Longlisted | |||
Natalie J. Robb | Nominated | |||
Best Newcomer | Max Parker | Nominated | ||
Michael Wildman | Longlisted | |||
Best Villain | Claire King | Longlisted | ||
Jonathan Wrather | Longlisted | |||
Mark Womack | Nominated | |||
Funniest Performance | Dominic Brunt | Longlisted | ||
Lisa Riley | Nominated | |||
Best Partnership | Lisa Riley and Bradley Johnson | Longlisted | ||
Dominic Brunt and Lucy Pargeter | Nominated | |||
Best Show-Stopper | Cain discovers Nate's secret on the lake | Nominated | ||
The lockdown episodes | Longlisted | |||
Best Family | The Dingles | Won | ||
The Sharmas | Longlisted | |||
Feel-Good Moment | Chas gives birth to baby Eve | Nominated | ||
Sam and Lydia's wedding | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2021 | Best Actress | Lisa Riley (Mandy Dingle) | Nominated | [67] |
Isobel Steele (Liv Flaherty) | Nominated | |||
Amy Walsh (Tracy Metcalfe) | Nominated | |||
Best Actor | Bradley Johnson (Vinny Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Jonny McPherson (Liam Cavanagh) | Nominated | |||
Nick Miles (Jimmy King) | Nominated | |||
Best Family | The Dingles | Won | ||
The Tates | Nominated | |||
Best Newcomer | Kevin Mathurin (Charles Anderson) | Nominated | ||
Lawrence Robb (Mackenzie Boyd) | Nominated | |||
Paige Sandhu (Meena Jutla) | Nominated | |||
Best Partnership | Isobel Steele (Liv Flaherty) and Bradley Johnson (Vinny Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Nicola Wheeler (Nicola King) and Nick Miles (Jimmy King) | Nominated | |||
Best Show-Stopper | Jimmy's barn crash/Paul dies | Nominated | ||
Meena murders Leanna | Nominated | |||
Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Best Villain | Reece Dinsdale (Paul Ashdale) | Nominated | ||
Alexander Lincoln (Jamie Tate) | Nominated | |||
Paige Sandhu (Meena Jutla) | Won | |||
Funniest Performance | Samantha Giles (Bernice Blackstock) | Nominated | ||
Lawrence Robb (Mackenzie Boyd) | Nominated |
National Television Awards
[edit]The National Television Awards were launched in 1995 and they are broadcast by ITV. The awards are voted on by the general public.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | Most Popular Newcomer | Ian Kelsey (Dave Glover) | Nominated | [68] |
Jacqueline Pirie (Tina Dingle) | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
1996 | Most Popular Newcomer | Lisa Riley (Mandy Dingle) | Won | [69] |
1997 | Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | |
1998 | Most Popular Newcomer | Anna Brecon (Tara Thornfield) | Won | [70] [71] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
1999 | Most Popular Actress | Lisa Riley (Mandy Dingle) | Nominated | [72] |
Most Popular Newcomer | Samantha Giles (Bernice Blackstock) | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2000 | Most Popular Actress | Samantha Giles (Bernice Blackstock) | Nominated | [73] |
Most Popular Newcomer | Kate McGregor | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2001 | Most Popular Newcomer | Tony Audenshaw (Bob Hope) | Nominated | [74][failed verification] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2002 | Most Popular Actress | Leah Bracknell (Zoe Tate) | Nominated | [75] |
Most Popular Newcomer | Emily Symons (Louise Appleton) | Nominated | ||
Sammy Winward (Katie Sugden) | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2003 | Most Popular Newcomer | Charley Webb (Debbie Dingle) | Nominated | [76] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2004 | Most Popular Newcomer | Patsy Kensit (Sadie King) | Nominated | [77] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2005 | Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [78] |
2006 | Most Popular Actress | Ursula Holden-Gill (Alice Dingle) | Nominated | [79] |
Most Popular Newcomer | Jenna Louise Coleman (Jasmine Thomas) | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2007 | Most Popular Newcomer | Joseph Gilgun (Eli Dingle) | Nominated | [80] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2008 | Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [81] |
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance | Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas) | Nominated | ||
2010 | Most Popular Newcomer | James Sutton (Ryan Lamb) | Nominated | [82] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2011 | Most Popular Newcomer | Marc Silcock (Jackson Walsh) | Nominated | [83] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama Performance | Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) | Nominated | ||
2012 | Most Popular Newcomer | Chelsea Halfpenny (Amy Wyatt) | Nominated | [84] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama Performance | Danny Miller | Nominated | ||
2013 | Most Popular Newcomer | Liam Fox (Dan Spencer) | Nominated | [85] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2014 | Most Popular Newcomer | Michelle Hardwick (Vanessa Hardwick) | Nominated | [86] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2015 | Most Popular Newcomer | Michael Parr (Ross Barton) | Nominated | [87] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama Performance | Verity Rushworth (Donna Windsor) | Nominated | ||
2016 | Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [88] |
2017 | Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Won | [88] |
2018 | Newcomer | Ned Porteous (Joe Tate) | Nominated | [89] |
Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Won | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Danny Miller (Aaron Dingle) | Nominated | ||
2019 | Newcomer | James Moore (Ryan Stocks) | Won | [90] [91] |
Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Won | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle) | Nominated | |||
2020 | Newcomer | Jurell Carter (Nate Robinson) | Nominated | [92] |
Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Won | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Danny Miller (Aaron Dingle) | Nominated | ||
2021 | Newcomer | Emile John (Ethan Anderson) | Nominated | [93] |
Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Charlotte 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 Star | Martelle Edinborough (Suzy Merton) | Longlisted | [94] [95] |
Serial Drama | Emmerdale | Won | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Mark 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
[edit]Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2002 | Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [96] |
2004 | Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [97] |
2005 | Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [98] |
2006 | Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [99] |
2012 | Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Nominated | [100] |
2016 | Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Won | [101] |
2017 | Soap and Continuing Drama | Emmerdale | Won | [102] |
Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards
[edit]Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2006 | Visual Effects - Special Effects | Ian Rowley | Nominated | [103] |
2013 | Multicamera Work | Camera team | Nominated | [104] |
Television and Radio Industries Club Awards
[edit]Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2007 | Special Recognition Award | Emmerdale | Won | |
TV Soap of the Year | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2008 | TV Soap of the Year | Emmerdale | Nominated | |
2014 | TV Soap of the Year | Emmerdale | Nominated | |
2016 | TV Soap of the Year | Emmerdale | Nominated | [105] |
2018 | Soap Actor | Ryan Hawley (Robert Sugden) | Won | [106] |
Soap of the Year | Emmerdale | Won | ||
2019 | Soap of the Year | Emmerdale | Won | [107] |
2020 | Soap of the Year | Emmerdale | Nominated | [108] |
2021 | Soap Actor of the Year | Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas) | Longlisted | [109][110] |
Olivia Bromley (Dawn Taylor) | Longlisted | |||
Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Longlisted | |||
Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle) | Longlisted | |||
Soap of the Year | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2022 | Soap Actor | Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Pending | [111] |
Bradley Johnson (Vinnie Dingle) | Pending | |||
Paige Sandhu (Meena Jutla) | Pending | |||
Isobel Steele (Liv Flaherty) | Pending | |||
Soap of the Year | Emmerdale | Pending |
TV Now Awards
[edit]The TV Now Awards is an annual awards ceremony, which takes place in Ireland. The awards celebrate favourite television moments from the previous year.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2009 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | |
2010 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [112] |
Favourite Soap Family | The Dingles | Won |
TVTimes Awards
[edit]The TVTimes Awards began in 1969 and are awarded by TVTimes magazine.
Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
2009 | Favourite Soap Star | Dominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk) | Nominated | [113] |
Favourite Soap Star | Charlie Hardwick (Val Pollard) | Nominated | ||
2010 | Favourite Newcomer | Danny Miller (Aaron Dingle) | Won | [114] [115] |
Favourite Soap Star | Dominic Brunt (Paddy Kirk) | Nominated | ||
Favourite Soap Star | Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Programme of the Year | Emmerdale | Won | ||
2011 | Favourite Soap Star | Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) | Won | [116] [117] |
Favourite Soap Star | Pauline Quirke (Hazel Rhodes) | Nominated | ||
2014 | Favourite Soap Star | Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle) | Nominated | [118] |
Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle) | Nominated | |||
Favourite Newcomer | Amelia Flanagan (Amelia Spencer) | Nominated | ||
2016 | Favourite Soap Star | Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) | Won | [119] |
Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle) | Nominated | |||
Favourite Newcomer | Isobel Steele (Liv Flaherty) | Won | ||
2019 | Favourite Soap Star | Amy Walsh (Tracy Metcalfe) | Nominated | [120] |
2020 | Favourite Soap Star | Lisa Riley (Mandy Dingle) | Nominated | [121] |
2021 | Favourite Soap Star | Amy Walsh (Tracy Metcalfe) | Nominated | [122] |
TV Quick and TV Choice Awards
[edit]Year | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|
1998 | Best Soap Newcomer | Anna Brecon (Tara Reynolds) | Won | [123] |
2000 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | |
Best Soap Actress | Samantha Giles (Bernice Blackstock) | Won | ||
2001 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | |
2002 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | |
2003 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | |
Best Soap Actress | Leah Bracknell (Zoe Tate) | Nominated | ||
2004 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | |
Best Soap Actor | Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Actress | Sheree Murphy (Tricia Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Storyline | Tricia's Death | Nominated | ||
2005 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [124] [125] |
Best Soap Actor | Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Ken Farrington (Tom King) | Nominated | |||
Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Actress | Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle) | Won | ||
Elizabeth Estensen (Diane Sugden) | Nominated | |||
Patsy Kensit (Sadie King) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Mathew Bose (Paul Lambert) | Nominated | ||
Charlie Hardwick (Val Pollard) | Nominated | |||
Sherrie Hewson (Lesley Meredith) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Charity's ruined wedding and her revenge on Sadie | Won | ||
Diane's ongoing battle with colon cancer | Nominated | |||
Steph's reign of terror | Nominated | |||
2006 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [126] [127] |
Best Soap Actor | James Hooton (Sam Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Actress | Ursula Holden-Gill (Alice Dingle) | Won | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Jenna-Louise Coleman (Jasmine Thomas) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Storyline | Alice's battle with cancer | Nominated | ||
2007 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [128] |
Best Soap Actress | Linda Thorson (Rosemary King) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Joseph Gilgun (Eli Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Storyline | Who killed Tom King? | Nominated | ||
2008 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [129] |
Best Soap Actress | Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas) | Won | ||
Best Soap Storyline | Laurel and Ashley's cot death heartbreak | Won | ||
2009 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | |
Best Soap Storyline | Shane's Murder | Nominated | ||
2010 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [130] [131] |
Best Soap Actor | Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) | Won | ||
Best Soap Actress | Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Adam Thomas (Adam Barton) | Won | ||
Best Soap Storyline | Aaron's gay self-loathing | Won | ||
2011 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [132] |
Best Soap Actor | Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Actress | Pauline Quirke (Hazel Rhodes) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Storyline | Lisa's rape | Nominated | ||
2012 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [133] |
Best Soap Actor | Steve Halliwell (Zak Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Gemma Oaten (Rachel Breckle) | Nominated | ||
2013 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [134] |
Best Soap Actor | Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Laura Norton (Kerry Wyatt) | Nominated | ||
2014 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [135] |
Best Soap Newcomer | Michael Parr (Ross Barton) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Storyline | Killer Cameron/The Woolpack Siege | Nominated | ||
2015 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [136] |
Best Soap Actor | Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) | Won | ||
Best Soap Actress | Natalie Anderson (Alicia Metcalfe) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Ryan Hawley (Robert Sugden) | Nominated | ||
2016 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Won | |
Best Soap Actor | Danny Miller (Aaron Livesy) | Won | ||
2017 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Won | [137] |
Best Soap Actor | Ryan Hawley (Robert Sugden) | Won | ||
John Middleton (Ashley Thomas) | Nominated | |||
Danny Miller (Aaron Dingle) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Actress | Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas) | Won | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Sally Dexter (Faith Dingle) | Won | ||
2018 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [138] |
Best Soap Actor | Ryan Hawley | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Actress | Emma Atkins (Charity Dingle) | Won | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Ned Porteous (Joe Tate) | Won | ||
Andrew Scarborough (Graham Foster) | Nominated | |||
2019 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Won | [139] |
Best Soap Actor | Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Nominated | ||
Ryan Hawley (Robert Sugden) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Actress | Isabel Hodgins (Victoria Sugden) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Asan N'Jie (Ellis Chapman) | Nominated | ||
2020 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [140] |
Best Soap Actor | Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Nominated | ||
2021 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | [141][142] |
Best Soap Actor | Chris Bisson (Jai Sharma) | Longlisted | ||
Reece Dinsdale (Paul Ashdale) | Longlisted | |||
Bradley Johnson (Vinny Dingle) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Actress | Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas) | Longlisted | ||
Lisa Riley (Mandy Dingle) | Longlisted | |||
Isobel Steele (Liv Flaherty) | Nominated | |||
2022 | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Won | [143] [144] |
Best Soap Actor | Mark Charnock (Marlon Dingle) | Won | ||
Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle) | Nominated | |||
Jonny McPherson (Liam Cavanagh) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Actress | Zoe Henry (Rhona Goskirk) | Nominated | ||
Paige Sandhu (Meena Jutla) | Nominated | |||
Rebecca Sarker (Manpreet Sharma) | Nominated |
Other awards
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Daily Star Soaper Star Awards | Best Family | The Dingles | Won | [145] |
Daily Star Soaper Star Awards | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
2010 | Mental Health Media Awards | Soaps | Emmerdale | Nominated | [146] |
2010 | Stonewall Awards | Broadcast of the Year | Emmerdale | Nominated | [147] |
2012 | Virgin Media TV Awards | Best Baddy | Cain Dingle | Nominated | [148] [149] [150] |
Virgin Media TV Awards | Best Soap | Emmerdale | Nominated | ||
Virgin Media TV Awards | Most Explosive TV Moment of the Year | Jackson's assisted suicide | Nominated | ||
Radio Times Creative Diversity Network Soap Award | Best Soap Storyline | Episode: 28 March 2012 | Nominated | [151] |
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