2023 British Soap Awards

The 2023 British Soap Awards honoured the best in British soap operas throughout 2022 and 2023. The ceremony was held on 3 June 2023 at the Lowry theatre in Salford Quays, Salford, and was broadcast on ITV1, ITVX and STV three days later.[1] The publicly voted categories were announced on 11 April 2023, with the vote opening that same day.[2] This included a longlist for the Best Leading Performer accolade, which included five cast members from each respective soap. Viewers could also vote for Villain of the Year for the first time since 2014, as well as being able to vote for Best Young Performer for the first time.[3] The shortlist, including panel nominations, was released on 2 May 2023, alongside tickets for the ceremony being made available for sale.[4]

2023 British Soap Awards
Date3 June 2023 (2023-06-03)
LocationThe Lowry, Salford
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byVarious
Hosted byJane McDonald
Most awardsCoronation Street (6)
Television/radio coverage
Network
Runtime120 minutes
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Phillip Schofield, who had hosted the British Soap Awards since 2006, garnered media attention when he admitted to having an extramarital affair with a male ITV employee more than 30 years his junior and to lying about the relationship to ITV's management, his colleagues, his lawyers, his agents and others. He subsequently announced his decision to step down from the role a week prior to the ceremony.[5] Jane McDonald was announced as his replacement.[6] Despite him being replaced by McDonald, protestors against Schofield stood amongst attendees at the barriers of the Lowry with posters about him and ITV.[7]

BBC soap EastEnders won all four viewer-voted categories including Best British Soap, while ITV soap Coronation Street won the majority of panel-voted awards.[8] Emmerdale actor Mark Charnock won the British Soap Award for Outstanding Achievement for 27 years of appearing as Marlon Dingle.[9] Hollyoaks casting director Peter Hunt won the Tony Warren award, while Doctors stars Jan Pearson and Chris Walker won the Best On-Screen Partnership accolade after 14 years of appearing alongside each other.[10]

Winners and nominees

Publicly voted

AwardWinner[11]Shortlisted[a]Longlisted[b]
Best British SoapEastEnders
Best Leading PerformerDanielle Harold (Lola Pearce-Brown in EastEnders)
Best Young PerformerLillia Turner (Lily Slater in EastEnders)
Villain of the YearAaron Thiara (Ravi Gulati in EastEnders)

Panel voted

AwardWinner[11]Nominees
Best Comedy PerformanceMaureen Lipman (Evelyn Plummer in Coronation Street)
Best Dramatic PerformanceCharlotte Jordan (Daisy Midgeley in Coronation Street)
Best FamilyThe Platts (Coronation Street)
Best NewcomerChannique Sterling-Brown (Dee Dee Bailey in Coronation Street)
Best On-Screen PartnershipJan Pearson and Chris Walker (Karen and Rob Hollins in Doctors)
Best Single Episode"Acid Attack" (Coronation Street)
  • "Anything But Magnolia" and "If Wishes Were Horses" (Doctors)
  • "Goodbye Dot" (EastEnders)
  • "All Male Man Club" (Emmerdale)
  • "Long Walk Home" (Hollyoaks)
Best StorylineIncel Eric Targets Mason and Maxine (Hollyoaks)
  • Daisy's Stalking Hell (Coronation Street)
  • Valerie and the Forged Prescription (Doctors)
  • Loving and Losing Lola (EastEnders)
  • Paddy's Suicide Attempt (Emmerdale)
Outstanding AchievementMark Charnock (Marlon Dingle in Emmerdale)
Scene of the YearAcid Attack (Coronation Street)
  • Hell is Empty (Doctors)
  • Whitney and Zack Say Goodbye to Peach (EastEnders)
  • Paddy's Suicide Attempt (Emmerdale)
  • Zoe Tells Abused Maxine "It's not your fault" (Hollyoaks)
The Tony Warren AwardPeter Hunt (Hollyoaks casting director)

Wins by soap

Soap operaWins
Coronation Street6
EastEnders4
Hollyoaks2
Doctors1
Emmerdale1

Notes

References