2017 British Soap Awards

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The 2017 British Soap Awards honoured the best in British soap operas throughout 2016 and 2017. The ceremony was held on 3 June 2017 at the Lowry theatre in Salford Quays, Salford, and was broadcast three days later on ITV1 and STV. It was originally planned for the event to be broadcast live for the first time, but due to ITV moving the live final of Britain's Got Talent into its scheduled timeslot, the awards were instead pre-recorded.[1] The publicly voted categories were announced on 18 April 2017, with the vote opening that same day.[2] This included a longlist for the Best Actress and Actor awards. The shortlist, including panel nominations, was released on 9 May 2017.[3]

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2017 British Soap Awards
Date3 June 2017 (2017-06-03)
LocationThe Lowry, Salford
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byVarious
Hosted byPhillip Schofield
Most awardsEmmerdale (6)
Television/radio coverage
Network
Runtime120 minutes
 2016 · The British Soap Awards · 2018 
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ITV soap Emmerdale won all three of the viewer-voted categories including Best British Soap, as well as taking home the most awards of the night.[4] Fellow ITV soap Coronation Street won four awards, with Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks winning three.[5] Original Hollyoaks cast member Nick Pickard won the British Soap Award for Outstanding Achievement for his role as Tony Hutchinson.[6] BBC soaps Doctors and EastEnders won one award each.[7]

Winners and nominees

Publicly voted

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Award Winner[8] Shortlisted[a] Longlisted[b]
Best British Soap Emmerdale
Best Actress Charlotte Bellamy (Laurel Thomas in Emmerdale)
Best Actor John Middleton (Ashley Thomas in Emmerdale)
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Panel voted

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Award Winner[8] Nominees
Best Comedy Performance Dolly-Rose Campbell (Gemma Winter in Coronation Street)
Best Female Dramatic Performance Kym Marsh (Michelle Connor in Coronation Street)
Best Male Dramatic Performance John Middleton (Ashley Thomas in Emmerdale)
Best Newcomer Rob Mallard (Daniel Osbourne in Coronation Street)
Best On-Screen Partnership Richard Linnell and Kassius Nelson
(Alfie Nightingale and Jade Albright in Hollyoaks)
Best Single Episode "Ashley's Point of View" (Emmerdale)
  • "Kylie's death" (Coronation Street)
  • "A Christmas Carol" (Doctors)
  • "Lee on the edge" (EastEnders)
  • "What is Consent?" (Hollyoaks)
Best Storyline Ashley's dementia (Emmerdale)
  • The grooming of Bethany (Coronation Street)
  • Rhiannon's second chance (Doctors)
  • Lee's mental health (EastEnders)
  • Teenage cancer (Hollyoaks)
Best Young Actor Elle Mulvaney (Amy Barlow in Coronation Street)
Outstanding Achievement Nick Pickard (Tony Hutchinson in Hollyoaks)
Scene of the Year Jade says goodbye to Alfie (Hollyoaks)
  • Michelle's goodbye to Ruairi (Coronation Street)
  • Haunted by his voices (Doctors)
  • Ronnie and Roxy's exit (EastEnders)
  • The Hotten bypass pile-up (Emmerdale)
The Tony Warren Award Gillian Richmond (EastEnders writer)
Villain of the Year Lucy-Jo Hudson (Rhiannon Davis in Doctors)
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Wins by soap

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Soap opera Wins
Emmerdale 6
Coronation Street 4
Hollyoaks 3
Doctors 1
EastEnders 1
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Notes

  1. These nominees were voted through to the shortlist round.
  2. These nominees were unsuccessful in being voted through to the shortlist.

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