RadioTimes.com Soap Awards explained

RadioTimes.com Soap Awards
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Awarded For:Best in British soap opera
Location:Midland Hotel, Manchester
Country:United Kingdom

The RadioTimes.com Soap Awards is an awards ceremony in the United Kingdom which honours soap operas and their cast members.

Since 2024, the majority of the awards are voted for by a panel of industry professionals, while certain awards including Best Soap and Best Actor are voted for by the general public.[1]

Background

On 1 November 2023, it was announced that for only the third time in their 24-year history, The British Soap Awards would not be taking place in 2024, (twice previously due to the COVID-19 pandemic).[2] [3]

A month later, the inaugural RadioTimes Soap Awards were launched, despite having been previously awarded in 2020, also in response to the cancellation of that year's British Soap Awards.[4] The 2024 award categories precisely mirrored those of the postponed British Soap Awards, but resurrected the Best Exit Award which was last conferred by the latter in 2013.

Winners

2020

In response to the cancellation of The British Soap Awards due to the COVID-19 pandemic, RadioTimes launched its own soap awards in May of this year. They consisted of just five categories, all of which were decided by public poll and awarded online as in-person ceremonies were largely prohibited.[5] Australian soap opera Neighbours took all five awards when the results were announced in June of that year.[6]

Award Winners Nominees
Best SoapNeighboursCoronation Street
EastEnders
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks
Home and Away
Best ActorRob Mills (Finn Kelly in Neighbours)Ian Bartholomew (Geoff Metcalfe in Coronation Street)
Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell in EastEnders)
Jeff Hordley (Cain Dingle in Emmerdale)
Gregory Finnegan (James Nightingale in Hollyoaks)
Ray Meagher (Alf Stewart in Home and Away)
Best ActressJackie Woodburne (Susan Kennedy in Neighbours)Shelley King (Yasmeen Nazir in Coronation Street)
Letitia Dean (Sharon Watts in EastEnders)
Michelle Hardwick (Vanessa Woodfield in Emmerdale)
Anna Passey (Sienna Blake in Hollyoaks)
Lynne McGranger (Irene Roberts in Home and Away)
Best NewcomerJemma Donovan (Harlow Robinson in Neighbours)Mollie Gallagher (Nina Lucas in Coronation Street)
Milly Zero (Dotty Cotton in EastEnders)
Mark Womack (DI Mark Malone in Emmerdale)
Joe McGann (Edward Hutchinson in Hollyoaks)
Kawakawa Fox-Reo (Nikau Parata in Home and Away)
Best StorylineFinn Kelly's Revenge (Neighbours)Coercive control (Coronation Street)
Boat disaster (EastEnders)
Who killed Graham Foster? (Emmerdale)
Ste Hay's radicalisation (Hollyoaks)
Hospital siege (Home and Away)

2024

The ceremony took place on 13 July 2024 at the Midland Hotel in Manchester and was hosted by comedian Brian Conley. EastEnders dominated this year's ceremony with wins in seven out of the thirteen categories.[7] Chris Chittell was honoured with the Special Recognition Award for his forty continuous years of portraying the villainous Eric Pollard in Emmerdale.

Legend:

– Decided by Public Vote

Award Winners Nominees
Best SoapEastEndersCoronation Street
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks
Best Comedy PerformanceLisa Riley (Mandy Dingle in Emmerdale)Jodie Prenger (Glenda Shuttleworth in Coronation Street)
Jonny Freeman (Reiss Colwell in EastEnders)
Jorgie Porter (Theresa McQueen in Hollyoaks)
Diane Langton (Nana McQueen in Hollyoaks)
Best ActorAngela Wynter (Yolande Trueman in EastEnders)Peter Ash (Paul Foreman in Coronation Street)
Alison King (Carla Connor in Coronation Street)
Elle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow in Coronation Street)
Colin Salmon (George Knight in EastEnders)
Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar in EastEnders)
Lucy Pargeter (Chas Dingle in Emmerdale)
Karen Blick (Lydia Dingle in Emmerdale)
Lesley Dunlop (Brenda Walker in Emmerdale)
Kieron Richardson (Ste Hay in Hollyoaks)
Jennifer Metcalfe (Mercedes McQueen in Hollyoaks)
David Ames (Carter Shepherd in Hollyoaks)
Best NewcomerIz Hesketh (Kitty Draper in Hollyoaks)Jack Carroll (Bobby Crawford in Coronation Street)
Francesca Henry (Gina Knight in EastEnders)
Beth Cordingly (Ruby Fox-Miligan in Emmerdale)
Best Single EpisodeGeorge confronts Eddie (EastEnders)New Year's Day (Coronation Street)
Paul and Billy's wedding (Coronation Street)
Christmas Day (EastEnders)
Cliff-top crash (Emmerdale)
Tom and Belle's wedding (Emmerdale)
Worlds Collide (Hollyoaks)
Best StorylinePaul Foreman's MND diagnosis (Coronation Street)Roy Cropper's arrest (Coronation Street)
Teen bullying (Coronation Street)
Child farming (EastEnders)
The Six (EastEnders)
Cindy Beale's return (EastEnders)
Lydia Dingle's rape (Emmerdale)
Eric Pollard's Parkinson's diagnosis (Emmerdale)
Tom's domestic abuse of Belle (Emmerdale)
Ste Hay kills Ella Richardson and covers it up (Hollyoaks)
Gay conversion (Hollyoaks)
Best Young PerformerCharlie Wrenshall (Liam Connor Jr. in Coronation Street)Liam McCheyne (Dylan Wilson in Coronation Street
Ellie Dadd (Amy Mitchell in EastEnders)
Jaden Ladega (Denzel Danes in EastEnders)
Elizabeth Green (Jade Masood in EastEnders)
Amelia Flanagan (April Windsor in Emmerdale)
Gabrielle Dowling (Cathy Hope in Emmerdale)
Rebecca Bakes (Angelica King in Emmerdale)
Ela-May Demircan (Leah Barnes in Hollyoaks)
Noah Holdsworth (Oscar Osborne in Hollyoaks)
Soap Moment of the YearSixmas (EastEnders)Stephen Reid's showdown in the pub (Coronation Street)
Charity, Mack & Chloe's cliffhanger car crash (Emmerdale)
Ste Hay realises he's killed Ella Richardson (Hollyoaks)
Best VillainNavin Chowdhry (Nish Panesar in EastEnders)Todd Boyce (Stephen Reid in Coronation Street)
Will Mellor (Harvey Gaskell in Coronation Street)
Matt Di Angelo (Dean Wicks in EastEnders)
Beth Cordingly (Ruby Fox-Miligan in Emmerdale)
James Chase (Thomas King in Emmerdale)
David Ames (Carter Shepherd in Hollyoaks)
Glynis Barber (Norma Crow in Hollyoaks)
Best ExitDanny Walters (Keanu Taylor in EastEnders)Todd Boyce (Stephen Reid in Coronation Street)
Chris Gascoyne (Peter Barlow in Coronation Street)
Elizabeth Counsell (Gloria Knight in EastEnders)
Bhasker Patel (Rishi Sharma in Emmerdale)
Sebastian Dowling (Heath Hope in Emmerdale)
Owen Warner (Romeo Nightingale in Hollyoaks)
Erin Palmer (Ella Richardson in Hollyoaks)
Inspiring Storyline of the YearSuki Panesar comes out to her family (EastEnders)Paul and Billy get married (Coronation Street)
Jay and Honey run the London Marathon (EastEnders)
Mary Goskirk's quest for love in later life (Emmerdale)
Tony and Diane's child comes out as trans (Hollyoaks)
Best TwistMercedes McQueen's twins have different dads (Hollyoaks)Tim Metcalfe is alive (Coronation Street)
Peter Barlow kills Stephen Reid (Coronation Street)
Cindy Beale's return (EastEnders)
Keanu Taylor's Christmas Day death (EastEnders)
Aaron Dingle's shock return (Emmerdale)
Who killed Lydia Dingle's rapist? (Emmerdale)
Dilly is Rafe's wife and Patrick's daughter (Hollyoaks)
Special Recognition Award Chris Chittell (Eric Pollard in Emmerdale)

Awards statistics

Award20202024
Best British SoapNEEE
Best Comedy PerformanceEM
Best ActorNEEE
Best ActressNE
Best NewcomerNEHO
Best Single EpisodeEE
Best StorylineNECO
Best Young PerformerCO
Soap Moment of the YearEE
Best VillainEE
Best Exit EE
Inspiring Storyline of the YearEE
Best TwistHO
Special RecognitionEM

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cremona . Patrick . 13 July 2024 . RadioTimes.com Soap Awards winners: Full list revealed . 2024-07-15 . Radio Times . en-GB.
  2. Web site: Campbell . Tina . 2023-11-01 . ITV axes Soap Awards after scrambling to replace host Schofield . 2024-07-16 . Evening Standard . en.
  3. Web site: Stedman . Emily . 2023-11-01 . ITV axes 2024 British Soap Awards . 2024-07-16 . Digital Spy . en-GB.
  4. Web site: Daly . Helen . 5 December 2023 . RadioTimes.com Soap Awards announced for 2024! . 2024-07-16 . Radio Times . en-GB.
  5. Web site: Hughes . Johnathon . 26 May 2020 . Vote for your favourite soap in the RadioTimes.com Soap Awards now . 2024-07-19 . Radio Times . en-GB.
  6. Web site: Daly . Helen . 8 June 2020 . RadioTimes.com Soap Awards 2020 - Full list of winners . 2024-07-19 . Radio Times . en-GB.
  7. Web site: Clarke . Naomi . 2024-07-13 . EastEnders takes home seven gongs at new soap awards show . 2024-07-15 . Evening Standard . en.