2011 British Soap Awards
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The 2011 British Soap Awards honoured the best in British soap operas throughout 2010 and 2011. The ceremony was held on 14 May 2011 at the Granada Studios, Manchester, and was later broadcast on ITV1 and STV. The publicly voted categories were announced on 7 March 2011, with the vote opening that day.[1] This included a vote for the Best British Soap award, as well as a longlist for the Best Actress and Best Actor awards.[2] The shortlist, including panel nominations, was released on 18 April 2011.[3][4]
2011 British Soap Awards | |
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Date | 14 May 2011 |
Location | Granada Studios, Manchester |
Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | Various |
Hosted by | Phillip Schofield |
Most awards | Coronation Street (9) |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | |
Runtime | 120 minutes |
ITV soap Coronation Street won the most awards of the night, taking nine awards, including cast member Bill Tarmey getting the Lifetime Achievement accolade. However, BBC soap EastEnders won the coveted Best British Soap award. Fellow BBC soap Doctors did not win an award, while both ITV soap Emmerdale and Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks claimed two respective accolades each.[5]
Winners and nominees
Publicly voted
Panel voted
Award | Winner[5] | Nominees |
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Best Comedy Performance | Patti Clare (Mary Taylor in Coronation Street) |
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Best Dramatic Performance | Jane Danson (Leanne Battersby in Coronation Street) |
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Best Exit | Bill Tarmey (Jack Duckworth in Coronation Street) |
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Best Newcomer | Emmett J. Scanlan (Brendan Brady in Hollyoaks) |
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Best On-Screen Partnership | Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace (Alfie and Kat Moon in EastEnders) |
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Best Single Episode | "Coronation Street Live" (Coronation Street) |
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Best Storyline | End of the line for the Websters and Dobbs (Coronation Street) | |
Best Young Performance | Alex Bain (Simon Barlow in Coronation Street) |
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Lifetime Achievement | Bill Tarmey (Jack Duckworth in Coronation Street) | — |
Special Achievement Award | Gavin Blyth (Emmerdale); posthumously | — |
Spectacular Scene of the Year | The tram crash (Coronation Street) |
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Wins by soap
Soap opera | Wins |
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Coronation Street | 9 |
EastEnders | 4 |
Emmerdale | 2 |
Hollyoaks | 2 |
Notes
- These nominees were voted through to the shortlist round.
References
External links
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