List of awards and nominations received by EastEnders
EastEnders is a British soap opera that has aired on BBC One since 19 February 1985. It has been nominated for a variety of different awards. Its first award, for Favourite Programme, was given by the Anna Scher Theatre on 24 January 1986.[1] At the British Academy Television Awards, EastEnders has won the Best Soap or Best Continuing Drama Award 10 times, as well as Best Drama Series once. The show has won in the Serial Drama category at the National Television Awards eleven times, as well as winning Best Soap at the Royal Television Society Programme Awards five times.
At The British Soap Awards, it has won Best British Soap 12 times, Best Storyline 5 times and Best Single Episode 5 times. In 2013, Adam Woodyatt won the British Soap Award for Lifetime Achievement for his portrayal of Ian Beale. His win has been followed by Rudolph Walker and Letitia Dean also getting the accolade at subsequent ceremonies. The show has won Inside Soap's Best Soap Award 14 times since the ceremonies' inception in 2001. In March 2009, EastEnders won its third TRIC award in the category TV Soap of the Year, having also won similar categories at the British Soap Awards, National Television Awards, TV Choice Awards, and Inside Soap Awards within 10 months. EastEnders' Executive Producer Diederick Santer commented that this was due to having "the most talented cast and crew in the business, and the most fantastic and dedicated audience."[2] Several different EastEnders cast members have received acting award nominations for their performances in the show. June Brown is the only EastEnders actor to receive a nomination at the British Academy Television Awards and Patsy Palmer is the only one to be nominated in the Royal Television Society Programme Awards. Simon May won a TRIC award in 1986 for the EastEnders theme tune and co-creator Tony Holland and writer Tony Jordan have also been honoured.
EastEnders has also been awarded at various diversity and mental health-related ceremonies throughout its course. During the tenure of the Screen Nation Film and Television Awards, EastEnders was awarded 5 times, receiving varies other nominations and honourable mentions for their Black cast members. It has also seen 4 Best TV Character wins at the Asian Media Awards. The Mental Health Media Awards has awarded the show on numerous occasions, for storylines involving Kat Slater's (Jessie Wallace) rape and attempted suicide and the mental health of Stacey (Lacey Turner) and Jean Slater (Gillian Wright).
All About Soap Awards
editThe All About Soap Awards (formerly the All About Soap Bubble Awards) were presented by All About Soap magazine and voted for by the public.[3]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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2007 | Best Double Act | Ricky Groves and Cliff Parisi (Garry Hobbs and Minty Peterson) | Won | [4] [5] |
Lacey Turner and Charlie Clements (Stacey Slater and Bradley Branning) | Nominated | |||
Christmas Cracker | Wendy Richard (Pauline Fowler) | Nominated | ||
Lacey Turner and Jake Wood (Stacey Slater and Max Branning) | Nominated | |||
I'm a Survivor | Emma Barton (Honey Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Nominated | |||
Soap Scrap | Wendy Richard and Barbara Windsor (Pauline Fowler and Peggy Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Adam Woodyatt and Laurie Brett (Ian and Jane Beale) | Nominated | |||
Tearjerker | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | ||
Wedding Shock | Laurie Brett and Adam Woodyatt (Jane Beale and Ian Beale) | Won | ||
Fittest Fella | Rob Kazinsky (Sean Slater) | Nominated | ||
Best Celeb Style | Kara Tointon (Dawn Swann) | Won | ||
2008 | Fatal Attraction | Samantha Janus and Scott Maslen (Ronnie Mitchell and Jack Branning) | Nominated | [6] [7] |
Jo Joyner and Robert Kazinsky (Tanya Branning and Sean Slater) | Nominated | |||
I'm a Survivor | Laurie Brett (Jane Beale) | Nominated | ||
Secret's Out | Aaron Sidwell (Steven Beale) | Nominated | ||
Lacey Turner, Charlie Clements, Jake Wood and Jo Joyner (Stacey, Bradley, Max and Tanya Branning) | Won | |||
Soap Slap | Lacey Turner and Jo Joyner (Stacey and Tanya Branning) | Won | ||
Tearjerker | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Won | ||
Fittest Fella | Rob Kazinsky (Sean Slater) | Nominated | ||
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Nominated | |||
Best Celeb Style | Kara Tointon (Dawn Swann) | Nominated | ||
2009 | Bad Boy | Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | [8] [9] |
Bad Girl | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Won | ||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Fatal Attraction | Robert Kazinsky and Rita Simons (Sean Slater and Roxy Slater) | Won | ||
Fight Club | Jake Wood and Scott Maslen (Max Branning and Jack Branning) | Won | ||
Killer Secret | Robert Kazinsky, Rita Simons and Scott Maslen (Sean Slater, Roxy Slater and Jack Branning) | Nominated | ||
I'm a Survivor | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Nominated | ||
Patsy Palmer (Bianca Jackson) | Nominated | |||
Tearjerker | The passing of Wellard | Nominated | ||
Best Celeb Style | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater)) | Nominated | ||
Kara Tointon (Dawn Swann) | Nominated | |||
2010 | Baby Drama | Cheryl Fergison (Heather Trott) | Won | [3] [10] |
Bride and Doom | Marc Elliott and Preeya Kalidas (Syed Masood and Amira Shah) | Nominated | ||
Fatal Attraction | Marc Elliott and John Partridge (Syed Masood and Christian Clarke) | Won | ||
Femme Fatale | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Won | ||
I'm a Survivor | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | ||
Samantha Womack (Ronnie Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Killer Secret | Don Gilet (Lucas Johnson) | Nominated | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater for "Who Killed Archie?") | Won | |||
Smooth Criminal | Don Gilet (Lucas Johnson) | Nominated | ||
Best Celeb Style | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | ||
2011 | Best Actor | Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | [11] [12] |
Best Actress | Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Won | ||
Best Baby Drama | Baby swap | Won | ||
Best Comeback | Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie (Kat and Alfie Moon) | Won | ||
Best Love Triangle | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater), Neil McDermott (Ryan Malloy) and Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Arinze Kene (Connor Stanley) | Nominated | ||
Best Stunt | Queen Vic fire | Nominated | ||
Best Celeb Style | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Nominated | ||
2012 | Best Actor | Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | [13] [14] |
Best Actress | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Won | ||
Best Comeback | David Wicks (Michael French) | Won | ||
Best Couple | Max and Tanya Branning (Jake Wood and Jo Joyner) | Won | ||
Zainab Masood and Masood Ahmed (Nina Wadia and Nitin Ganatra) | Nominated | |||
Best Episode | Pat Butcher's funeral | Nominated | ||
Best Mystery | Who's Stalking Phil Mitchell? | Nominated | ||
Best Villain | Jamie Foreman (Derek Branning) | Nominated | ||
Best Dressed Soap Star | Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning) | Nominated | ||
2013 | Baby Drama | Lola fights for Lexi | Won | [15][16] |
Best Death | Derek Branning (Jamie Foreman) | Nominated | ||
Best Episode | Billy and the Olympic torch | Nominated | ||
Best Reveal | Derek is Kat's lover | Nominated | ||
Kirsty is Max's secret wife | Won | |||
Best Storyline | Derek's reign of terror | Nominated | ||
Best Stunt | Joey and Lauren's crash | Nominated | ||
Best Wedding | Christian Clarke and Syed Masood | Nominated | ||
Forbidden Lovers | Joey and Lauren Branning | Nominated | ||
2015 | Best Soap Moment of 2014 | Lucy Beale is killed | Nominated | [17] |
Linda tells Mick Carter about her ordeal | Nominated | |||
Ronnie Mitchell's car crash | Nominated |
British Academy Television Awards
editThe British Academy Television Awards (BAFTA TV Awards) are awarded annually by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. EastEnders has received 24 British Academy Television Awards nominations and has won 10 of them. It won the award for Best Drama Series in 1997 and has been won the Best Continuing Drama or Best Soap accolade in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016 and 2019. June Brown was nominated in 2009 for Best Actress, the first time a soap opera actress was nominated in this category since Jean Alexander, who played Hilda Ogden in Coronation Street in 1988.[18] She was billed the favourite to win the award, but lost out to Anna Maxwell Martin.[19]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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1997 | Best Drama Series | EastEnders (Corinne Hollingworth, Jane Harris) | Won | [20] |
1999 | Best Soap | EastEnders (Matthew Robinson) | Won | [21][22] |
2000 | Best Soap | EastEnders (Matthew Robinson) | Won | [23] |
2001 | Best Soap | EastEnders (production team) | Nominated | [24] |
2002 | Best Soap | EastEnders (production team) | Won | [25] |
2003 | Best Soap | EastEnders (production team) | Nominated | [26] |
2006 | Best Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Won | [27] |
2007 | Best Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Nominated | [28] |
2008 | Best Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Nominated | [29] |
2009 | Best Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Nominated | [30] |
Best Actress | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Nominated | ||
2010 | Best Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Won | [31] |
2011 | Best Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Won | [32] |
2012 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Nominated | [33] |
2013 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Won | [34] |
2014 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Nominated | [35][36] |
2015 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Nominated | [37] |
Radio Times Audience Award | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
2016 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Won | [38] |
2017 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Nominated | [39] |
2019 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Won | [40] |
2021 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Nominated | [41][42] |
Virgin TV's Must-See Moment | Gray kills Chantelle | Nominated | ||
2023 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Nominated | [43] |
2024 | Best Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders (production team) | Nominated | [44] |
British Soap Awards
editThe British Soap Awards began in 1999 and EastEnders has since won the award for Best British Soap 12 times. A select amount of awards are voted for by the public, including Best British Soap and Best Leading Performer, while the rest are decided by a panel. June Brown won the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005 for her portrayal of Dot Cotton. Subsequent winners have included Wendy Richard (Pauline Fowler), Pam St Clement (Pat Butcher), Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale), Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell), Rudolph Walker (Patrick Trueman) and Letitia Dean (Sharon Watts). In 2018, an award was given jointly for the first time, as the Scene of the Year accolade received equal numbers of votes for EastEnders and Doctors.[45]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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1999 | Best Actor | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Nominated | [46] |
Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) | Won | |||
Best Actress | Patsy Palmer (Bianca Jackson) | Nominated | ||
Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Won | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Jack Ryder (Jamie Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Tiffany discovering her mother Louise's affair with her husband Grant Mitchell | Won | ||
Sexiest Female | Tamzin Outhwaite (Mel Healy) | Won | ||
Sexiest Male | Michael Greco (Beppe di Marco) | Won | ||
Villain of the Year | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Nominated | ||
Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
2000 | Best Actor | Joe Absolom (Matthew Rose) | Won | [47] |
Best Actress | Patsy Palmer (Bianca Jackson) | Won | ||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Won | ||
Sexiest Female | Tamzin Outhwaite (Mel Healy) | Won | ||
Sexiest Male | Michael Greco (Beppe di Marco) | Won | ||
Villain of the Year | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Won | ||
2001 | Best Actor | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Won | [48] |
Best Actress | Natalie Cassidy (Sonia Jackson) | Won | ||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Shaun Williamson (Barry Evans) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Sid Owen and Patsy Palmer (Ricky Butcher and Bianca Jackson) | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Tamzin Outhwaite (Mel Healy) | Won | ||
Sexiest Male | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Won | ||
Villain of the Year | Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Won | ||
2002 | Best Actor | Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell) | Nominated | [49] |
Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Won | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Kacey Ainsworth (Little Mo Mitchell) | Won | ||
Tamzin Outhwaite (Mel Owen) | Nominated | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Nominated | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Comedy Performance | John Bardon (Jim Branning) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Alex Ferns (Trevor Morgan) | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | June Brown and John Bardon (Dot and Jim Branning) | Won | ||
Best Single Episode | Zoe Slater learning that Kat Slater is her mother | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Zoe Slater learning that Kat Slater is her mother | Nominated | ||
Hero of the Year | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Won | ||
Sexiest Male | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Won | ||
Villain of the Year | Alex Ferns (Trevor Morgan) | Won | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Special Achievement Award | Tony Holland | Won | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Steve Owen's car crash | Nominated | ||
2003 | Best Actor | Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell) | Nominated | [50] |
Alex Ferns (Trevor Morgan) | Nominated | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Kacey Ainsworth (Little Mo Mitchell) | Won | ||
Natalie Cassidy (Sonia Jackson) | Nominated | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Nominated | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Natalie Cassidy (Sonia Jackson) | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Jack Ryder (Jamie Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "Halloween Night" | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Trevor Morgan's domestic abuse of his wife Little Mo Morgan | Nominated | ||
Hero of the Year | Kacey Ainsworth (Little Mo Morgan) | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Won | ||
Sexiest Male | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | ||
Villain of the Year | Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Alex Ferns (Trevor Morgan) | Nominated | |||
2004 | Best Actor | Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell) | Nominated | [51] |
Leslie Grantham (Den Watts) | Nominated | |||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | |||
Best Actress | Kacey Ainsworth (Little Mo Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Letitia Dean (Sharon Rickman) | Nominated | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Nominated | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Letitia Dean (Sharon Rickman) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress | Natalie Cassidy (Sonia Fowler) | Won | ||
Best Exit | Shaun Williamson (Barry Evans) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman) | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie (Kat Slater and Alfie Moon) | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Den Watts' Return | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Michelle Ryan (Zoe Slater) | Shortlisted | ||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Won | |||
Sexiest Male | Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman) | Won | ||
Soap Bitch of the Year | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Won | ||
Leslie Grantham (Den Watts) | Nominated | |||
Michael Higgs (Andy Hunter) | Nominated | |||
2005 | Best Actor | Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman) | Nominated | [52][53] |
Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | |||
Best Actress | Kacey Ainsworth (Little Mo Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Michelle Ryan (Zoe Slater) | Nominated | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Nominated | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Ricky Groves (Garry Hobbs) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Gary Beadle (Paul Trueman) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Tracy-Ann Oberman (Chrissie Watts) | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | June Brown and John Bardon (Dot and Jim Branning) | Won | ||
Best Single Episode | "Christmas Day" | Nominated | ||
Lifetime Achievement Award | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Won | ||
Sexiest Male | Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman) | Won | ||
Soap Bitch of the Year | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Tracy-Ann Oberman (Chrissie Watts) | Nominated | ||
Leslie Grantham (Den Watts) | Nominated | |||
Billy Murray (Johnny Allen) | Nominated | |||
2006 | Best Actor | Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) | Won | [54][55] |
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Kacey Ainsworth (Little Mo Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater]]) | Nominated | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Ricky Groves (Garry Hobbs) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress | Charlie G. Hawkins (Darren Miller) | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie (Kat Slater and Alfie Moon) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Won | ||
Best Single Episode | Armistice Day episode | Won | ||
Best Storyline | The Mitchells' return | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Louisa Lytton (Ruby Allen) | Won | ||
Soap Bitch of the Year | Tracy-Ann Oberman (Chrissie Watts) | Nominated | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Skip crashes onto Phil Mitchell's car | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Billy Murray (Johnny Allen) | Won | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Tracy-Ann Oberman (Chrissie Watts) | Nominated | |||
2007 | Best Actor | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Nominated | [56][57] |
Phil Daniels (Kevin Wicks) | Nominated | |||
Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Nominated | ||
Diane Parish (Denise Wicks) | Nominated | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Ricky Groves (Garry Hobbs) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | ||
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress | Charlie G. Hawkins (Darren Miller) | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Billy and Honey Mitchell's Down syndrome baby) | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Shortlisted | ||
Sexiest Male | Robert Kazinsky (Sean Slater) | Shortlisted | ||
Villain of the Year | Sophie Thompson (Stella Crawford) | Nominated | ||
Robert Kazinsky (Sean Slater) | Nominated | |||
Lee Ross (Owen Turner) | Nominated | |||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Wendy Richard (Pauline Fowler) | Won | ||
Special Achievement Award | Tony Jordan | Won | ||
2008 | Best Actor | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Nominated | [58] |
Best Actress | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Nominated | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Cheryl Fergison (Heather Trott) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Won | ||
Best Dramatic Performance from a Young Actor or Actress | Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown) | Won | ||
Best Exit | Sophie Thompson (Stella Crawford) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Stephen Lord (Jase Dyer) | Nominated | ||
Rita Simons (Roxy Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Cheryl Fergison and Linda Henry (Heather Trott and Shirley Carter) | Nominated | ||
Rita Simons and Samantha Janus (Roxy and Ronnie Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Best Single Episode | "Christmas Day" | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Aftermath of Max and Stacey Branning's affair | Won | ||
Sexiest Female | Samantha Janus (Ronnie Mitchell) | Shortlisted | ||
Sexiest Male | Robert Kazinsky (Sean Slater) | Shortlisted | ||
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Villain of the Year | Sophie Thompson (Stella Crawford) | Nominated | ||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | |||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Phil Mitchell's car rolling into a lake | Nominated | ||
2009 | Best Actor | Robert Kazinsky (Sean Slater) | Won | [59][60][61] |
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Samantha Janus (Ronnie Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Nominated | |||
Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Won | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Patsy Palmer (Bianca Jackson]]) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance for a Young Actor or Actress | Maisie Smith (Tiffany Dean) | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Nitin Ganatra and Nina Wadia (Masood Ahmed and Zainab Masood) | Won | ||
Best Single Episode | Bianca Jackson discovers the truth about Tony King | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Bianca discovers Tony is a paedophile | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Kara Tointon (Dawn Swann) | Shortlisted | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Shortlisted | |||
Sexiest Male | Robert Kazinsky (Sean Slater) | Shortlisted | ||
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Won | |||
Villain of the Year | Larry Lamb (Archie Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
John Altman (Nick Cotton) | Nominated | |||
Chris Coghill (Tony King) | Nominated | |||
Spectacular Scene | The Millers' house explodes | Nominated | ||
Lifetime Achievement | Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Won | ||
2010 | Best Actor | Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Nominated | [62] |
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Won | |||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | ||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Nominated | |||
Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | ||
Best Dramatic Performance for a Young Actor or Actress | Maisie Smith (Tiffany Dean) | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Marc Elliott (Syed Masood) | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Sid Owen and Patsy Palmer (Ricky Butcher and Bianca Jackson) | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | "EastEnders Live" | Won | ||
Best Storyline | "Who Killed Archie?" | Won | ||
Sexiest Female | Preeya Kalidas (Amira Masood) | Shortlisted | ||
Samantha Janus (Ronnie Mitchell) | Shortlisted | |||
Sexiest Male | John Partridge (Christian Clarke) | Shortlisted | ||
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Won | |||
Villain of the Year | Chris Coghill (Tony King) | Nominated | ||
Don Gilet (Lucas Johnson) | Nominated | |||
Larry Lamb (Archie Mitchell) | Won | |||
2011 | Best Actor | Nitin Ganatra]] (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | [63][64][65] |
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Actress | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Longlisted | ||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Longlisted | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Won | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Lacey Turner (Stacey Branning) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Ricky Norwood (Fatboy) | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie (Kat and Alfie Moon) | Won | ||
Best Single Episode | Billie Jackson's death | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Ronnie Branning swaps her baby for Kat Moon's | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Maisie Smith (Tiffany Butcher) | Nominated | ||
Sexiest Female | Kylie Babbington (Jodie Gold) | Longlisted | ||
Zöe Lucker (Vanessa Gold) | Longlisted | |||
Rita Simons (Roxy Mitchell) | Shortlisted | |||
Sexiest Male | Marc Elliott (Syed Masood) | Longlisted | ||
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Won | |||
John Partridge (Christian Clarke) | Longlisted | |||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | The Queen Vic Fire | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Glynis Barber (Glenda Mitchell) | Longlisted | ||
Charlie Brooks (Janine Malloy) | Shortlisted | |||
Don Gilet (Lucas Johnson) | Shortlisted | |||
2012 | Best Actor | Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | [66][67] |
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Actress | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Longlisted | ||
Jo Joyner (Tanya Jessop) | Shortlisted | |||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Khan) | Shortlisted | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Jo Joyner (Tanya Jessop) | Won | ||
Best Exit | Pat Evans (Pam St Clement) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Jamie Foreman (Derek Branning) | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Jake Wood and Jo Joyner (Max Branning and Tanya Jessop) | Won | ||
Best Storyline | The Brannings deal with Tanya's cancer diagnosis | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Lorna Fitzgerald (Abi Branning) | Won | ||
Lifetime Achievement | Pam St Clement (Pat Evans) | Won | ||
Sexiest Female | Meryl Fernandes (Afia Masood) | Longlisted | ||
Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Preeya Kalidas (Amira Masood) | Shortlisted | |||
Sexiest Male | Marc Elliott (Syed Masood) | Longlisted | ||
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Won | |||
John Partridge (Christian Clarke) | Longlisted | |||
Special Achievement | Simon Ashdown | Won | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Fire at the B&B | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Ace Bhatti (Yusef Khan) | Shortlisted | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Joshua Pascoe (Ben Mitchell) | Shortlisted | |||
2013 | Best Actor | Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell) | Longlisted | [68][69] |
Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Shortlisted | |||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Actress | Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | ||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Shortlisted | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Shortlisted | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Ricky Norwood (Fatboy) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Jo Joyner (Tanya Cross) | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Jamie Foreman (Derek Branning) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Khali Best (Dexter Hartman) | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Nitin Ganatra and Nina Wadia (Masood Ahmed and Zainab Khan) | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | The identity of Kat Moon's lover is revealed | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | The Demise of Derek Branning | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Maisie Smith (Tiffany Butcher) | Nominated | ||
Lifetime Achievement | Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Won | ||
Sexiest Female | Jasmyn Banks (Alice Branning) | Longlisted | ||
Shivani Ghai (Ayesha Rana) | Longlisted | |||
Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Sexiest Male | Phaldut Sharma (AJ Ahmed) | Longlisted | ||
Chucky Venn (Ray Dixon) | Longlisted | |||
David Witts (Joey Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | The Olympic torch comes live to Walford | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Jamie Foreman (Derek Branning) | Shortlisted | ||
Gary Lucy (Danny Pennant) | Longlisted | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
2014 | Best Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | [70][71][72] |
Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | |||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Shortlisted | ||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Single Episode | Lucy Beale's Death: The Aftermath | Nominated | ||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Linda Henry (Shirley Carter) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Maddy Hill (Nancy Carter) | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Kellie Bright and Danny Dyer (Linda and Mick Carter) | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Hello Stacey, Goodbye Janine | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Mimi Keene (Cindy Williams) | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Achievement Award (Off Screen) | Carolyn Weinstein (company manager) | Won | ||
Sexiest Female | Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce) | Longlisted | ||
Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | Longlisted | |||
Sexiest Male | Khali Best (Dexter Hartman) | Longlisted | ||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Ben Hardy (Peter Beale) | Longlisted | |||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Johnny Carter comes out to Mick Carter | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Shortlisted | ||
Daniel Coonan (Carl White) | Longlisted | |||
Cornell S John (Sam James) | Longlisted | |||
2015 | Best Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | [73][74][75] |
Rudolph Walker (Patrick Trueman) | Longlisted | |||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Won | |||
Best Actress | Laurie Brett (Jane Beale) | Shortlisted | ||
Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Won | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Longlisted | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox-Hubbard) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Laurie Brett and Adam Woodyatt (Jane and Ian Beale) | Won | ||
Best Single Episode | Episode 5020 – Live Episode | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Who Killed Lucy? | Won | ||
Best Young Performance | Eliot Carrington (Bobby Beale) | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Achievement Award (Off Screen) | Rob Gittins (writer) | Won | ||
Spectacular Scene of the Year | Kathy comes home | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | John Altman (Nick Cotton) | Nominated | ||
2016 | Best Actor | James Bye (Martin Fowler | Longlisted | [76][77][78] |
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | ||
Rakhee Thakrar (Shabnam Masood) | Shortlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Branning) | Won | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox-Hubbard) | Nominated | ||
Best Female Dramatic Performance | Lacey Turner (Stacey Branning) | Won | ||
Best Male Dramatic Performance | Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Bonnie Langford (Carmel Kazemi) | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Stacey Branning's postpartum psychosis | Won | ||
Best Single Episode | Shabnam Masood's stillbirth | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Danny Dyer and Kellie Bright (Mick and Linda Carter) | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Grace (Janet Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Scene of the Year | Mick and Linda Carter finally get married | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Achievement (On Screen) | Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Won | ||
Villain of the Year | Ellen Thomas (Claudette Hubbard) | Nominated | ||
2017 | Best Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Longlisted | [79][80] |
Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) | Longlisted | |||
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Longlisted | ||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Fowler) | Shortlisted | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox-Hubbard) | Nominated | ||
Best Female Dramatic Performance | Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Nominated | ||
Best Male Dramatic Performance | Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | James Bye and Lacey Turner (Martin and Stacey Fowler) | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Lee Carter on the edge | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Lee Carter's mental health | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Bleu Landau (Dennis Rickman) | Nominated | ||
Scene of the Year | Ronnie Mitchell and Roxy Mitchell's exit | Nominated | ||
Tony Warren Award | Gillian Richmond (writer) | Won | ||
Villain of the Year | Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | ||
2018 | Best Actor | Richard Blackwood (Vincent Hubbard) | Longlisted | [81][82] |
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Longlisted | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Letitia Dean (Sharon Mitchell) | Longlisted | ||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Fowler) | Nominated | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Nominated | ||
Best Female Dramatic Performance | Lacey Turner (Stacey Fowler) | Nominated | ||
Best Male Dramatic Performance | Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Lorraine Stanley (Karen Taylor) | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Lacey Turner and Jake Wood (Stacey Fowler and Max Branning) | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Max Branning's last stand | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Karma for Max Branning | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performance | Maisie Smith (Tiffany Butcher) | Nominated | ||
Greatest Moment | "You Ain't My Mother!" (2001) | Nominated | ||
Scene of the Year | Lauren and Abi Branning's rooftop fall | Won (joint win with Doctors) | ||
Outstanding Achievement | Rudolph Walker (Patrick Trueman) | Won | ||
Villain of the Year | Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | ||
2019 | Best Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Nominated | [83] |
Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | Nominated | |||
Danny Walters (Keanu Taylor) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Louisa Lytton (Ruby Allen) | Longlisted | ||
Lorraine Stanley ([Karen Taylor) | Shortlisted | |||
Tamzin Outhwaite (Mel Owen) | Longlisted | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Comedy Performance | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Nominated | ||
Best Female Dramatic Performance | Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Won | ||
Best Male Dramatic Performance | Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Ricky Champ (Stuart Highway) | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Roger Griffiths and Kara-Leah Fernandes (Mitch and Bailey Baker) | Won | ||
Best Single Episode | "Consent" | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Knife Crime | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Kara-Leah Fernandes (Bailey Baker) | Won | ||
Scene of the Year | Shakil Kazemi's funeral | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Ricky Champ (Stuart Highway) | Nominated | ||
2022 | Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [84] |
Best Comedy Performance | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Won | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Nominated | ||
Best Family | The Carters | Nominated | ||
Best Leading Performer | Zaraah Abrahams (Chelsea Fox) | Longlisted | ||
Linda Henry (Shirley Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Ross Boatman (Harvey Monroe) | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Lacey Turner and Gillian Wright (Stacey and Jean Slater) | Won | ||
Best Single Episode | Jean Slater in Southend | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Jean Slater's bipolar disorder | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performer | Sonny Kendall (Tommy Moon) | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Achievement | Letitia Dean (Sharon Watts) | Won | ||
Scene of the Year | The Hall of Mirrors | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Toby-Alexander Smith (Gray Atkins) | Nominated | ||
2023 | Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | [85] |
Best Comedy Performance | Reiss Colwell (Jonny Freeman) | Nominated | ||
Best Dramatic Performance | Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce-Brown) | Nominated | ||
Best Family | The Slaters | Nominated | ||
Best Leading Performer | Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown) | Longlisted | ||
James Farrar (Zack Hudson) | Longlisted | |||
Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce-Brown) | Won | |||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | Shortlisted | |||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Aaron Thiara (Ravi Gulati) | Nominated | ||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Jamie Borthwick and Danielle Harold (Jay and Lola Pearce-Brown) | Nominated | ||
Best Single Episode | Goodbye Dot | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Loving and Losing Lola | Nominated | ||
Best Young Performer | Lillia Turner (Lily Slater) | Won | ||
Scene of the Year | Whitney and Zack say goodbye to Peach | Nominated | ||
Villain of the Year | Aaron Thiara (Ravi Gulati) | Won |
Broadcast Awards
editThe Broadcast Awards are run by Broadcast magazine. They recognise and reward excellence in and around the UK television programming industry. EastEnders has won the Best Soap/Continuing Drama accolade once.[86]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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2011 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [87] |
2012 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [88] |
2013 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [89] |
2014 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [90] |
2015 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Won | [91] |
2016 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [92] |
2017 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [93] |
2018 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [94] |
2019 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [95] |
2020 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [96] |
2021 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [97] |
2022 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [98] |
2023 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [99] |
2024 | Best Soap/Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [100] |
Digital Spy Awards
editEntertainment website Digital Spy hosted the Digital Spy Soap Awards in 2008, where EastEnders won 7 of the 14 categories.[101] From 2014, Digital Spy held the Digital Spy Reader Awards. In 2014, EastEnders won all five awards in the soaps category.[102]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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2008 | Best Child Actor (Under 16) | Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown) | Nominated | [101] |
Melissa Suffield (Lucy Beale) | Nominated | |||
Best Exit | Amanda Drew (May Wright) | Nominated | ||
Sophie Thompson (Stella Crawford) | Nominated | |||
Best Newcomer | Cheryl Fergison (Heather Trott) | Nominated | ||
Rita Simons (Roxy Mitchell) | Won | |||
Best On-Screen Partnership | Linda Henry & Cheryl Fergison (Shirley Carter & Heather Trott) | Nominated | ||
Rita Simons & Samantha Janus (Roxy & Ronnie Mitchell) | Won | |||
Best Pet | Wellard the dog | Won | ||
Best Single Episode | Phil Mitchell & Stella Crawford's wedding | Won | ||
The Queen Victoria Raid | Nominated | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Most Popular Actor | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Nominated | ||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Actress | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Won | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | |||
Storyline of the Year | Max Branning & Stacey Slater's affair | Nominated | ||
Ian Beale's Stalking & the return of Steven Beale | Nominated | |||
Villain of the Year | Sophie Thompson (Stella Crawford) | Nominated | ||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | |||
2009 | Soap Icon | Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Won | [103] |
Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Won | [104] | |
2011 | Best Female Soap Actress | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Won | [105] |
Best Male Soap Actor | Jake Wood (Max Branning) | 3rd | ||
Most Entertaining Soap Character | Kim Fox (Tameka Empson) | Won | ||
Best Soap Storyline | Max & Tanya Branning's journey | 2nd | ||
Best Soap | Eastenders | Won | ||
2012 | Best Female Soap Actor | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Won | [106] [107] |
Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | 4th | |||
Best Male Soap Actor | Jake Wood (Max Branning) | 3rd | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | 4th | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Heather Trott's murder | 2nd | ||
Best Soap | Eastenders | Won | ||
2013 | Best Female Soap Actor | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | 2nd | [108] |
Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning) | 3rd | |||
Best Male Soap Actor | Jake Wood (Max Branning) | 4th | ||
Best Soap Storyline | Michael Moon's murder | 5th | ||
Best Soap | Eastenders | 2nd | ||
2014 | Best Female Soap Actor | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Won | [102] |
Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Nominated | |||
Best Male Soap Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Won | ||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Declan Bennett (Charlie Cotton) | Nominated | ||
Maddy Hill (Nancy Carter) | Won | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Linda's Rape Ordeal | Nominated | ||
Who Killed Lucy Beale? | Won | |||
2015 | Best Soap | Eastenders | 2nd | [109] |
Best Actor | Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | 2nd | ||
Rakhee Thakrar (Shabnam Masood) | 3rd | |||
Best Newcomer | Jonny Labey (Paul Coker) | 2nd | ||
Best Storyline | Lucy Beale's killer revealed | Won | ||
Best Cliffhanger | Bobby Beale killed Lucy | 2nd | ||
Best LOL Moment | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Won | ||
Best Performance by an Animal | Lady Di (dog) | Won | ||
Craig Revel Horwood (cat) | 2nd | |||
2016 | Best Actor | Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | 3rd | [110] |
Best Actress | Lacey Turner (Stacey Branning) | 3rd | ||
Best Newcomer | Shaheen Jafargholi (Shakil Kazemi) | 3rd | ||
Biggest OMG Moment | Paul Coker's death | 3rd | ||
Best Ship | Danny Dyer & Kellie Bright (Mick & Linda Carter) | 3rd | ||
Best Soap | EastEnders | 3rd | ||
Best Storyline | Stacey Branning's postpartum psychosis | 3rd | ||
Biggest Unsung Hero | Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown) | 2nd | ||
Funniest Character | Kim Fox (Tameka Empson) | Won | ||
2017 | Best Soap | Eastenders | 2nd | [111] |
Best Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | 3rd | ||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | 5th | |||
Best Actress | Lacey Turner (Stacey Branning) | 3rd | ||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | 7th | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | 2nd | ||
Best Soap Villain | Jake Wood (Max Branning) | 3rd | ||
Funniest Soap Character | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | 2nd | ||
Best Soap Couple | Lacey Turner & James Bye (Stacey Branning & Martin Fowler) | 3rd | ||
Best Soap Storyline | Max Branning's revenge | 3rd | ||
Best Soap Stunt | The bus crash | 2nd | ||
Biggest OMG Soap Moment | James Wilmott-Brown returns | 3rd | ||
2018 | Best Soap Actor (Female) | Bonnie Langford (Carmel Kazemi) | 5th | [112] |
Louisa Lytton (Ruby Allen) | 4th | |||
Best Soap Actor (Male) | Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | 8th | ||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | 7th | |||
Best Soap Couple | Sharon Mitchell & Keanu Taylor (Letitia Dean) & Danny Walters) | 9th | ||
Danny Dyer & Kellie Bright (Mick & Linda Carter) | 2nd | |||
Best Soap (Evening) | EastEnders | 3rd | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Tony Clay (Halfway) | 7th | ||
Katie Jarvis (Hayley Slater) | 3rd | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Ruby Allen's sexual consent story | 5th | ||
"Who shot Stuart Highway?" | 9th | |||
Biggest OMG Soap Moment | Alfie Moon (Shane Richie) is the father of Hayley Slater's (Katie Jarvis) baby | 5th | ||
Stuart Highway (Ricky Champ) shoots himself | 10th | |||
Most Bizarre Soap Storyline | Mo Harris (Laila Morse) pretends Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) is dead | 3rd | ||
"The heist saga" | 6th | |||
Most Devastating Soap Death | Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald) | 7th | ||
Shaheen Jafargholi (Shakil Kazemi) | 3rd | |||
2019 | Best Evening Soap | EastEnders | 3rd | [113] |
Best Soap Actor (Female) | Maisie Smith (Tiffany Butcher) | 4th | ||
Best Soap Actor (Male) | Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell | 4th | ||
Best Soap Couple | Max Bowden & Tony Clay (Ben Mitchell & Callum Highway) | 3rd | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Jessica Plummer (Chantelle Atkins) | 2nd | ||
Best Soap Storyline | Ruby Allen's consent story | 4th | ||
OMG Soap Moment | Hunter (Charlie Winter) is shot | 2nd | ||
2020 | Best Evening Soap | EastEnders | Won | [114] |
Best Newcomer | Rose Ayling-Ellis (Frankie Lewis) | 3rd | ||
Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar) | 2nd | |||
Best Soap Actor (Female) | Jessica Plummer (Chantelle Atkins) | Won | ||
Best Soap Actor (Male) | Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell) | Won | ||
Best Soap Couple | Max Bowden & Tony Clay (Ben Mitchell & Callum Highway) | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Gray & Chantelle's domestic abuse | 2nd | ||
Most Devastating Death | Jessica Plummer (Chantelle Atkins) | Won | ||
Dennis Rickman (Bleu Landau) | 3rd | |||
OMG Moment | Dennis dies on the boat | Won | ||
2021 | Best Actor (Female) | Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar) | 3rd | [115] |
Best Soap Actor (Male) | Stevie Basaula (Isaac Baptiste) | 3rd | ||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | 2nd | |||
Best Evening Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Soap Couple | Max Bowden & Tony Clay (Ben Mitchell & Callum Highway) | Won | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | James Farrar (Zack Hudson) | Won | ||
Barbara Smith (Dana Monroe) | 3rd | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Isaac's schizophrenia | 2nd | ||
Most Devastating Soap Death | Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) | 2nd | ||
OMG Soap Moment | Baby Alyssa is Dennis' | 3rd | ||
2022 | Best Actor (Female) | Zaraah Abrahams (Chelsea Fox) | 2nd | [116] |
Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce) | Won | |||
Best Soap Actor (Male) | Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown) | Won | ||
Jaz Deol (Kheerat Panesar) | 2nd | |||
Best Evening Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Soap Couple | Max Bowden & Tony Clay (Ben Mitchell & Callum Highway) | Won | ||
Balvinder Sopal & Heather Peace (Suki Panesar and Eve Unwin) | 2nd | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Matthew James Morrison (Felix Baker) | 2nd | ||
Aaron Thiara (Ravi Gulati) | Won | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Jean Slater's breakdown | 3rd | ||
Lola's cancer | Won | |||
OMG Soap Moment | Janine frames Linda for the car accident | Won | ||
Ravi murders Ranveer | 2nd | |||
2023 | Best Evening Soap | Eastenders | Won | [117] |
Best Actor | Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce) | Won | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | 2nd | |||
Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown) | 3rd | |||
Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar) | 4th | |||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | 5th | |||
Rising Star | Sophie Khan Levy (Priya Nandra-Hart) | Won | ||
Best Soap Couple | Balvinder Sopal & Heather Pearce (Suki Panesar & Eve Unwin) | Won | ||
Danielle Harold & Jamie Borthwick (Lola Pearce & Jay Brown) | 2nd | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Loving and losing Lola | Won | ||
The Six's death mystery | 2nd | |||
OMG Soap Moment | Cindy, Ian, & Peter Beale (& Lauren Branning) all return | Won | ||
Best Ever Xmas Soap Storyline | Max Branning & Stacey Slater's affair revealed (2007) | Won | ||
Den serves Angie Watts with divorce papers (1986) | 2nd | |||
Lauren & Abi Branning fall from The Vic's roof (2017) | 3rd |
Digital Spy 20th Anniversary Reader Awards
editIn 2019, Digital Spy celebrated its 20th year. So it held a vote for readers to choose the best of Film & TV from the last two decades.[118]
Year | Category | Nominated for | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | Best TV moment of the past 20 years | "You ain't my muvva!" "Yes I am!" (Michelle Ryan & Jessie Wallace) | Won | [119] |
Best soap star of the past 20 years | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | 3rd | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | 4th | |||
June Brown (Dot Branning) | 5th |
Inside Soap Awards
editThe Inside Soap Awards are voted for by readers of Inside Soap magazine. EastEnders won the Best British Soap award ten years running from 1997 to 2006.[120] It lost out in 2007 to Coronation Street but won the award again every year from 2008 to 2012.[121][122][123] Lacey Turner has won the Best Actress award for her role as Stacey Slater four times.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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1993 | Best Actor in Soap | Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) | Nominated | [124] |
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Soap's Biggest Bad Guy | Nick Cotton (John Altman) | Nominated | ||
Soap's Biggest Bitch | Mandy Salter (Nicola Stapleton) | Won | ||
1997 | Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | [120] |
1998 | Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | |
1999 | Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | |
2000 | Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | |
2001 | Best Actor | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Won | [125] [126] |
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Won | ||
Natalie Cassidy (Sonia Fowler) | Nominated | |||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Couple | Lucy Speed and Shaun Williamson (Natalie and Barry Evans) | Nominated | ||
Tamzin Outhwaite and Martin Kemp (Mel and Steve Owen) | Nominated | |||
Best Bad Boy | Phil Mitchell (Steve McFadden) | Nominated | ||
Best Bitch | Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks) | Nominated | ||
Best Newcomer | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Nominated | ||
Best Exit | Frank Butcher (Mike Reid) | Nominated | ||
Ashley Cotton (Frankie Fitzgerald) | Nominated | |||
Ethel Skinner (Gretchen Franklin) | Nominated | |||
Best Young Actor | Michelle Ryan (Zoe Slater) | Nominated | ||
Funniest Character | Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) | Nominated | ||
Lifetime Achievement | Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Won | ||
Most Dramatic Storyline | Dot Cotton helps Ethel Skinner to die) | Nominated | ||
Who Shot Phil? | Won | |||
2002 | Best Actor | Alex Ferns (Trevor Morgan) | Won | [127] |
Best Actress | Kacey Ainsworth (Little Mo Mitchell) | Won | ||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Zoe Slater discovering Kat Slater is her real mother | Won | ||
2003 | Best Actor | Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Won | [128] |
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Family | Moon family | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | ||
Outstanding Achievement | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Won | ||
2004 | Best Actor | Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman) | Won | [129] |
Best Actress | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Won | ||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Couple | Shane Richie and Jessie Wallace (Alfie Moon and Kat Slater) | Won | ||
2005 | Best Actor | Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman) | Won | [130] |
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Nominated | ||
Tracy-Ann Oberman (Chrissie Watts) | Nominated | |||
Best Bitch | Tracy-Ann Oberman (Chrissie Watts) | Nominated | ||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Couple | John Bardon and June Brown (Jim and Dot Branning) | Won | ||
Letitia Dean and Nigel Harman (Sharon Rickman and Dennis Rickman) | Nominated | |||
Best Family | Miller family | Nominated | ||
Slater family | Nominated | |||
Best Storyline | The Murder of Den Watts | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Joel Beckett (Jake Moon) | Nominated | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | |||
Best Young Actor | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | ||
Funniest Star | John Bardon (Jim Branning) | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Achievement | Letitia Dean (Sharon Rickman) | Won | ||
2006 | Best Actor | Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | [120] [131] |
Best Actress | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | ||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Family | Mitchell family | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Won | ||
2007 | Best Actress | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | |
Best Bitch | Sophie Thompson (Stella Crawford) | Won | ||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Couple | Lacey Turner and Charlie Clements (Stacey Slater and Bradley Branning) | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Stella Crawford's torment of Ben Mitchell | Won | ||
2008 | Best Actor | Robert Kazinsky (Sean Slater) | Won | [132] [133] |
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | |||
Best Actress | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | ||
Best British Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Couple | Lacey Turner and Charlie Clements (Stacey Slater and Bradley Branning) | Won | ||
Best Newcomer | Rita Simons (Roxy Mitchell) | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Revelation of Max and Stacey Branning's affair, Christmas 2007 | Won | ||
Funniest Performance | Cheryl Fergison (Heather Trott) | Won | ||
2009 | Best Actor | Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Shortlisted | [134] [135] [136] |
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Patsy Palmer (Bianca Jackson) | Shortlisted | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | |||
Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Best Bad Boy | John Altman (Nick Cotton) | Longlisted | ||
Larry Lamb (Archie Mitchell) | Won | |||
Best Bitch | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Won | ||
Linda Henry (Shirley Carter) | Longlisted | |||
Best Family | Masood family | Shortlisted | ||
Mitchell family | Shortlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Lauren Crace (Danielle Jones) | Shortlisted | ||
Marc Elliott (Syed Masood) | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Bianca Jackson discovering Tony King's abuse over Whitney Dean | Longlisted | ||
Ronnie Mitchell and Danielle Jones's unravelling relationship | Won | |||
Roxy Mitchell and Sean Slater baby quadrangle | Shortlisted | |||
Best Young Actor | Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown) | Longlisted | ||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | Shortlisted | |||
Funniest Performance | Cheryl Fergison (Heather Trott) | Shortlisted | ||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Shortlisted | |||
2010 | Best Actor | Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | [123] [137] [138] |
Don Gilet (Lucas Johnson) | Shortlisted | |||
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Actress | Diane Parish (Denise Johnson) | Shortlisted | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | |||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Longlisted | |||
Best Dramatic Performance | Don Gilet (Lucas Johnson) | Shortlisted | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Exit | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Won | ||
Larry Lamb (Archie Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Zöe Lucker (Vanessa Gold) | Longlisted | ||
Ricky Norwood (Fatboy) | Won | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Stunt | Bradley Branning's death | Shortlisted | ||
Best Young Actor | Lorna Fitzgerald (Abi Branning) | Shortlisted | ||
Maisie Smith (Tiffany Dean) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Wedding | Ricky Butcher and Bianca Jackson (Sid Owen and Patsy Palmer) | Shortlisted | ||
Syed Masood and Amira Shah (Marc Elliott and Preeya Kalidas) | Won | |||
Funniest Performance | Himesh Patel (Tamwar Masood) | Longlisted | ||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Shortlisted | |||
2011 | Best Actor | Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | [139] [140] [141] |
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Longlisted | ||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Longlisted | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Won | |||
Best Dramatic Performance | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Longlisted | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Exit | Lacey Turner (Stacey Branning) | Shortlisted | ||
Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Ace Bhatti (Yusef Khan) | Longlisted | ||
Steve John Shepherd (Michael Moon) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Young Actor | James Forde (Liam Butcher) | Longlisted | ||
Maisie Smith (Tiffany Dean) | Won | |||
Best Wedding | Tanya Branning and Greg Jessop (Jo Joyner and Stefan Booth) | Longlisted | ||
Tamwar Masood and Afia Khan (Himesh Pateland Meryl Fernandes) | Won | |||
Funniest Performance | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Won | ||
Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Shortlisted | |||
2012 | Best Actor | Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | [142] [143] [144] |
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Shortlisted | |||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Linda Henry (Shirley Carter) | Shortlisted | ||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Longlisted | |||
Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Won | |||
Best Bad Boy | Jamie Foreman (Derek Branning) | Shortlisted | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Best Bitch | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Won | ||
Hetti Bywater (Lucy Beale) | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Hetti Bywater (Lucy Beale) | Won | ||
Chucky Venn (Ray Dixon) | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Young Actor | Lily Harvey (Shenice Quinn) | Longlisted | ||
Maisie Smith (Tiffany Butcher) | Shortlisted | |||
Funniest Female | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Won | ||
Ann Mitchell (Cora Cross) | Longlisted | |||
Funniest Male | Ricky Norwood (Fatboy) | Won | ||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Longlisted | |||
2013 | Best Actor | Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | [145] [146] [147] |
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Actress | Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce) | Longlisted | ||
Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning) | Won | |||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Longlisted | |||
Best Bad Boy | Daniel Coonan (Carl White) | Longlisted | ||
Steve John Shepherd (Michael Moon) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Bitch | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Shortlisted | ||
Hetti Bywater (Lucy Beale) | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Khali Best (Dexter Hartman) | Won | ||
Ben Hardy (Peter Beale) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Storyline | Lauren Branning's struggle with alcohol | Shortlisted | ||
Lola Pearce's custody battle with Phil Mitchell | Longlisted | |||
Best Young Actor | Maisie Smith (Tiffany Butcher) | Won | ||
Rory Stroud (Bobby Beale) | Longlisted | |||
Funniest Female | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Won | ||
Linda Henry (Shirley Carter) | Longlisted | |||
Funniest Male | Ricky Norwood (Fatboy) | Shortlisted | ||
Phaldut Sharma (AJ Ahmed) | Longlisted | |||
2014 | Best Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Won | [148] |
Rudolph Walker (Patrick Trueman) | Longlisted | |||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Shortlisted | ||
Letitia Dean (Sharon Rickman) | Longlisted | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Longlisted | |||
Best Bad Boy | Matt Di Angelo (Dean Wicks) | Shortlisted | ||
Kristian Kiehling (Aleks Shirovs) | Longlisted | |||
Best Bitch | Tanya Franks (Rainie Cross) | Longlisted | ||
Lisa Hammond (Donna Yates) | Longlisted | |||
Best Family | The Beales | Longlisted | ||
The Carters | Won | |||
Best Newcomer | Maddy Hill (Nancy Carter) | Shortlisted | ||
Sam Strike (Johnny Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Linda Carter's journey to accepting Johnny Carter's sexuality | Longlisted | ||
Who Killed Lucy Beale? | Shortlisted | |||
Best Young Actor | Mimi Keene (Cindy Williams) | Shortlisted | ||
George Sergeant (TJ Spraggan) | Longlisted | |||
Funniest Female | Luisa Bradshaw-White (Tina Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Shortlisted | |||
Funniest Male | Himesh Patel (Tamwar Masood) | Longlisted | ||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Shortlisted | |||
2015 | Best Actor | Matt Di Angelo (Dean Wicks) | Longlisted | [149] [150] [151] |
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Actress | Laurie Brett (Jane Beale) | Longlisted | ||
Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Rakhee Thakrar (Shabnam Masood) | Longlisted | |||
Best Affair | Stacey Branning and Kush Kazemi (Lacey Turner and Davood Ghadami) | Shortlisted | ||
Paul Coker and Ben Mitchell (Jonny Labey and Harry Reid) | Longlisted | |||
Best Bad Boy | Eliot Carrington (Bobby Beale) | Longlisted | ||
Matt Di Angelo (Dean Wicks) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Bad Girl | Annette Badland (Babe Smith) | Longlisted | ||
Lorna Fitzgerald (Abi Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Richard Blackwood (Vincent Hubbard) | Shortlisted | ||
Bonnie Langford (Carmel Kazemi) | Longlisted | |||
Best Partnership | Laurie Brett and Adam Woodyatt (Jane and Ian Beale) | Longlisted | ||
Maddy Hill and Himesh Patel (Nancy Carter and Tamwar Masood) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Show-Stopper | Ronnie Mitchell's wedding-day car crash | Longlisted | ||
The live episode | Won | |||
Best Shock Twist | Bobby killed Lucy | Won | ||
Kathy Beale is alive | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Eliot Carrington (Bobby Beale) | Longlisted | ||
Mimi Keene (Cindy Williams) | Shortlisted | |||
Funniest Female | Luisa Bradshaw-White (Tina Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Tameka Empson (Kim Fox-Hubbard) | Won | |||
Funniest Male | Ricky Norwood (Fatboy) | Longlisted | ||
Himesh Patel (Tamwar Masood) | Shortlisted | |||
2016 | Best Actor | James Bye (Martin Fowler) | Longlisted | [152] [153] [154] |
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Won | |||
Best Actress | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Letitia Dean (Sharon Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Fowler) | Won | |||
Best Bad Boy | Eliot Carrington (Bobby Beale) | Shortlisted | ||
Jack Derges (Andy Flynn) | Longlisted | |||
Best Bad Girl | Annette Badland (Babe Smith) | Shortlisted | ||
Ellen Thomas (Claudette Hubbard) | Longlisted | |||
Best Exit | Maddy Hill and Himesh Patel (Nancy Carter and Tamwar Masood) | Longlisted | ||
Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Won | |||
Best Newcomer | Shaheen Jafargholi (Shakil Kazemi) | Longlisted | ||
Tilly Keeper (Louise Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Best Partnership | James Bye and Lacey Turner (Martin and Stacey Fowler) | Shortlisted | ||
Harry Reid and Jonny Labey (Ben Mitchell]] and Paul Coker) | Longlisted | |||
Best Show-Stopper | Peggy Mitchell's death | Longlisted | ||
Stacey Branning being sectioned | Shortlisted | |||
Best Shock Twist | Bobby Beale attacks Jane Beale and confesses all | Shortlisted | ||
Pam Coker meets "Christine" | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Abbie Knowles (Amy Mitchell) | Longlisted | ||
Bleu Landau (Dennis Rickman Jnr) | Longlisted | |||
Funniest Female | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox-Hubbard) | Won | ||
Carli Norris (Belinda Peacock) | Longlisted | |||
Funniest Male | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | ||
Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | |||
2017 | Best Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | [155] [156] [157] |
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Shona McGarty (Whitney Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Fowler) | Longlisted | |||
Best Bad Boy | Aaron Sidwell (Steven Beale) | Longlisted | ||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Bad Girl | Lisa Faulkner (Fi Browning) | Longlisted | ||
Lorna Fitzgerald (Abi Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Exit | Danny-Boy Hatchard (Lee Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Samantha Womack and Rita Simons (Ronnie and Roxy Mitchell) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Lee Ryan (Woody Woodward) | Shortlisted | ||
Danny Walters (Keanu Taylor) | Longlisted | |||
Best Partnership | Danny Dyer and Kellie Bright (Mick and Linda Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Lorna Fitzgerald and Aaron Sidwell (Abi Branning and Steven Beale) | Longlisted | |||
Best Show-Stopper | Mickand Linda Carter's showdown | Longlisted | ||
Ronnie and Roxy Mitchell's deaths | Shortlisted | |||
Best Shock Twist | Max Branning and Fi Browning are in cahoots | Longlisted | ||
Steven Beale's desperate lie | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Henri Charles (Ricky Mitchell) | Longlisted | ||
Bleu Landau (Dennis Rickman Jnr) | Longlisted | |||
Funniest Female | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox-Hubbard) | Shortlisted | ||
Lisa Hammond (Donna Yates) | Longlisted | |||
Funniest Male | Richard Blackwood (Vincent Hubbard) | Longlisted | ||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Longlisted | |||
Outstanding Achievement | Gillian Taylforth (Kathy Beale) | Won | ||
Sexiest Female | Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning) | Shortlisted | ||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Carter) | Longlisted | |||
Sexiest Male | Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) | Won | ||
Danny Walters (Keanu Taylor) | Longlisted | |||
2018 | Best Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | [158] [159] [160] |
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Luisa Bradshaw-White (Tina Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Letitia Dean (Sharon Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Bonnie Langford (Carmel Kazemi) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Bad Boy | Ricky Champ (Stuart Highway) | Shortlisted | ||
Charlie Winter (Hunter Owen) | Longlisted | |||
Best Bad Girl | Tanya Franks (Rainie Branning) | Shortlisted | ||
Katie Jarvis (Hayley Slater) | Longlisted | |||
Best Exit | Lorna Fitzgerald (Abi Branning) | Longlisted | ||
Shaheen Jafargholi (Shakil Kazemi) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Tony Clay (Halfway) | Shortlisted | ||
Katie Jarvis (Hayley Slater) | Longlisted | |||
Best Partnership | Danny Dyer and Kellie Bright (Mick and Linda Carter) | Won | ||
Jake Wood and Tanya Franks (Max and Rainie Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Best Show-Stopper | Lauren Branning and Abi Branning's horror fall | Longlisted | ||
Keegan Baker and Shakil Kazemi's attack | Won | |||
Best Shock Twist | Alfie Moon is Hayley Slater's baby daddy | Longlisted | ||
Sharon Mitchell has the heist money | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Young Actor | Bleu Landau (Dennis Rickman Jnr) | Longlisted | ||
Maisie Smith (Tiffany Butcher) | Shortlisted | |||
Funniest Female | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox-Hubbard) | Shortlisted | ||
Lorraine Stanley (Karen Taylor) | Shortlisted | |||
Funniest Male | Tony Clay (Halfway) | Longlisted | ||
Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | |||
2019 | Best Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | [161] |
Best Actress | Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Shortlisted | ||
Best Bad Boy | Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell) | Won | ||
Best Bad Girl | Tanya Franks (Rainie Branning) | Shortlisted | ||
Best Exit | Bonnie Langford (Carmel Kazemi) | Shortlisted | ||
Best Newcomer | Jessica Plummer (Chantelle Atkins) | Shortlisted | ||
Best Partnership | Danny Dyer and Kellie Bright (Mick and Linda Carter) | Shortlisted | ||
Best Show-Stopper | Sean's story | Shortlisted | ||
Best Shock Twist | Linda Carter double-crosses Stuart Highway | Shortlisted | ||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Shortlisted | ||
Best Young Actor | Kara-Leah Fernandes (Bailey Baker) | Won | ||
Funniest Female | Lorraine Stanley (Karen Taylor) | Won | ||
Funniest Male | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Won | ||
2020 | Best Actor | Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell) | Shortlisted | [162] [163] [164] |
James Bye (Martin Fowler) | Longlisted | |||
Zack Morris (Keegan Butcher-Baker) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | Longlisted | |||
Jessica Plummer (Chantelle Atkins) | Won | |||
Best Family | The Mitchells | Longlisted | ||
The Taylors | Shortlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Jaz Deol (Kheerat Panesar) | Shortlisted | ||
Clay Milner Russell (Bobby Beale) | Longlisted | |||
Milly Zero (Dotty Cotton) | Longlisted | |||
Best Partnership | Max Bowden and Tony Clay (Ben Mitchell and Callum Highway) | Longlisted | ||
Danny Dyer and Kellie Bright (Mick and Linda Carter) | Won | |||
Best Show-Stopper | Boat crash | Shortlisted | ||
Linda Carter's drunken New Year | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Villain | Toby-Alexander Smith (Gray Atkins) | Shortlisted | ||
Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar) | Longlisted | |||
Tom Wells (Leo King) | Longlisted | |||
Feel-Good Moment | Walford celebrates pride | Won | ||
Tiffany and Keegan's wedding | Longlisted | |||
Funniest Performance | Lorraine Stanley (Karen Taylor) | Won | ||
Ricky Champ (Stuart Highway) | Longlisted | |||
2021 | Best Actor | Stevie Basaula (Isaac Baptiste) | Longlisted | [165] |
Jaz Deol (Kheerat Panesar) | Longlisted | |||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Actress | Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar) | Longlisted | ||
Letitia Dean (Sharon Watts) | Longlisted | |||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | Longlisted | |||
Best Family | The Panesars | Longlisted | ||
The Slaters | Shortlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Zaraah Abrahams (Chelsea Fox) | Shortlisted | ||
Brian Conley (Tom "Rocky" Cotton) | Longlisted | |||
James Farrar (Zack Hudson) | Longlisted | |||
Best Partnership | Jessie Wallace and Steve McFadden (Kat Slater and Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | ||
Tanya Franks and Ricky Champ (Rainie and Stuart Highway) | Longlisted | |||
Best Show-Stopper | Gray Atkins kills Kush Kazemi | Longlisted | ||
Mick Carter faces his abuser Katy Lewis | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Best Villain | Simone Lahbib (Katy Lewis) | Longlisted | ||
Toby-Alexander Smith (Gray Atkins) | Shortlisted | |||
Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar) | Longlisted | |||
Feel-Good Moment | Bobby Beale stops Dana Monroe from leaving | Longlisted | ||
Ben Mitchell and Callum Highway's wedding | Shortlisted | |||
Funniest Performance | Gwen Taylor (Vi Highway) | Longlisted | ||
Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Shortlisted | |||
2022 | All-Time Icon | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | [166] [167] [168] |
Best Actor | Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell) | Shortlisted | ||
Jaz Deol (Kheerat Panesar) | Longlisted | |||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Zaraah Abrahams (Chelsea Fox) | Longlisted | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Longlisted | |||
Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Won | |||
Best Comic Performance | Brian Conley (Tom "Rocky" Cotton) | Longlisted | ||
Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Double Act | James Bye and James Farrar (Martin Fowler and Zack Hudson) | Longlisted | ||
Gillian Wright and Lacey Turner (Jean and Stacey Slater) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Family | The Panesars | Longlisted | ||
The Slaters | Shortlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Delroy Atkinson (Howie Danes) | Longlisted | ||
Heather Peace (Eve Unwin) | Won | |||
Best Romance | Lacey Turner and Jaz Deol (Stacey Slater and Kheerat Panesar) | Shortlisted | ||
Jessie Wallace and Steve McFadden (Kat Slater and Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Best Showstopper | Jean in Southend | Won | ||
Walford's Royal Jubilee visit | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Ben's rape | Longlisted | ||
Jean's bipolar disorder | Shortlisted | |||
Best Villain | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Shortlisted | ||
Toby-Alexander Smith (Gray Atkins) | Longlisted | |||
Best Young Performer | Sonny Kendall (Tommy Moon) | Longlisted | ||
Lillia Turner (Lily Slater) | Shortlisted | |||
2023 | Best Actor | Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown) | Won | [169] |
James Farrar (Zack Hudson) | Longlisted | |||
Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Best Actress | Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce-Brown) | Won | ||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | Longlisted | |||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Best Comic Performance | Bobby Brazier (Freddie Slater) | Longlisted | ||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Longlisted | |||
Best Family | The Mitchells | Longlisted | ||
The Trueman-Fox-Brannings | Longlisted | |||
Best Newcomer | Bobby Brazier (Freddie Slater) | Longlisted | ||
Harriet Thorpe (Elaine Peacock) | Longlisted | |||
Best Partnership | Emma Barton and Perry Fenwick (Honey and Billy Mitchell) | Longlisted | ||
Balvinder Sopal and Heather Peace (Suki Panesar and Eve Unwin) | Longlisted | |||
Best Showstopper | Cindy Beale: Back from the dead | Longlisted | ||
Mick jumps off a cliff to save Linda and Janine | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Storyline | Loving and losing Lola | Won | ||
Whitney and Zack say goodbye to Peach | Longlisted | |||
Best Villain | William Ellis (Theo Hawthorne) | Longlisted | ||
Aaron Thiara (Ravi Gulati) | Longlisted | |||
Best Young Performer | Isabella Brown (Lexi Pearce) | Won | ||
Lillia Turner (Lily Slater) | Longlisted |
I Talk Telly Awards
editThe I Talk Telly awards were first awarded in 2015, where EastEnders won Best Soap. They won all three of the soap categories in 2016, with 32.9% of the vote for Best Soap.[170] It has been hosted annually since and is voted for by readers of the entertainment website.[171]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [172] |
2016 | Best Actor in a Soap | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Won | [173] |
Best Actress in a Soap | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Second | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | |||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
2017 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [174] |
2018 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [175] [176] |
Best Soap Newcomer | Ricky Champ (Stuart Highway) | Nominated | ||
Katie Jarvis (Hayley Slater) | Nominated | |||
Charlie Winter (Hunter Owen) | Nominated | |||
Tony Clay (Callum Highway) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Partnership | Kellie Bright and Danny Dyer (Linda and Mick Carter) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Performance | Bonnie Langford (Carmel Kazemi) | Nominated | ||
Danny Walters (Keanu Taylor) | Nominated | |||
2019 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [177] [178] |
Best Soap Newcomer | Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell) | Won | ||
Kara-Leah Fernandes (Bailey Baker) | Nominated | |||
Jessica Plummer (Chantelle Atkins) | Nominated | |||
Toby-Alexander Smith (Gray Atkins) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Partnership | Max Bowden and Tony Clay (Ben Mitchell and Callum "Halfway" Highway) | Nominated | ||
Kara-Leah Fernandes and Roger Griffiths (Bailey and Mitch Baker) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Performance | Louisa Lytton (Ruby Allen) | Nominated | ||
Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | Nominated | |||
Danny Walters (Keanu Taylor) | Nominated | |||
Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Nominated | |||
2020 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [179] [180] |
Best Soap Newcomer | Rose Ayling-Ellis (Frankie Lewis) | Nominated | ||
Stevie Basaula (Isaac Baptiste) | Nominated | |||
Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Partnership | Max Bowden and Tony Clay (Ben Mitchell and Callum "Halfway" Highway) | Nominated | ||
Kellie Bright and Danny Dyer (Linda and Mick Carter) | Nominated | |||
Jessica Plummer and Toby-Alexander Smith (Chantelle and Gray Atkins) | Nominated | |||
Zack Morris and Maisie Smith (Keegan Baker and Tiffany Butcher) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Performance | Jaz Deol (Kheerat Panesar) | Nominated | ||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | Nominated | |||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Nominated | |||
Lorraine Stanley (Karen Taylor) | Nominated | |||
2021 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [181] [182] |
Best Soap Newcomer | Ruhtxjiaïh Bèllènéa (Mila Marwa) | Nominated | ||
James Farrar (Zack Hudson) | Nominated | |||
Barbara Smith (Dana Monroe) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Performance | Stevie Basaula (Isaac Baptiste) | Nominated | ||
Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Nominated | |||
Rose Ayling-Ellis (Frankie Lewis) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Partnership | Max Bowden and Tony Clay (Ben Mitchell and Callum "Halfway" Highway) | Nominated | ||
Kellie Bright and Danny Dyer (Linda and Mick Carter) | Nominated | |||
Tameka Empson and Diane Parish (Kim and Denise Fox) | Nominated | |||
2022 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [183][184] |
Best Soap Newcomer | Bobby Brazier (Freddie Slater) | Nominated | ||
Ellie Dadd (Amy Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Aaron Thiara (Ravi Gulati) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Partnership | Delroy Atkinson and Tameka Empson (Howie Danes and Kim Fox) | Nominated | ||
Charlie Brooks and Danny Dyer (Janine and Mick Carter) | Nominated | |||
Ashley Byam and Matthew Morrison (Felix and Finlay Baker) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Performance | Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell) | Won | ||
Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Nominated | |||
2023 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [185] [186] |
Best Soap Newcomer | Francesca Henry (Gina Knight) | Nominated | ||
Molly Rainford (Anna Knight) | Nominated | |||
William Ellis (Theo Hawthorne) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Partnership | [Adam Woodyatt & Michelle Collins (Iain & Cindy Beale) | Nominated | ||
Max Bowden & Tony Clay (Ben Mitchell & Callum Highway) | Won | |||
Delroy Atkinson & Tameka Empson (Howie Danes & Chelsea Fox) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Performance | Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce) | Won | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated |
National Television Awards
editThe National Television Awards were first awarded in 1995. EastEnders has won in the Serial Drama category 11 times. The most awarded cast member at the National Television Awards is Lacey Turner for her role as Stacey Slater, with a total of eight nominations and four wins.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1995 | Most Popular Actor | Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) | Nominated | [187] |
Most Popular Actress | Letitia Dean (Sharon Watts) | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Newcomer | Patsy Palmer (Bianca Jackson) | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
1996 | Most Popular Actor | Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) | Nominated | [188] |
Most Popular Actress | Patsy Palmer (Bianca Jackson) | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Newcomer | Paul Nicholls (Joe Wicks) | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
1997 | Most Popular Actor | Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) | Nominated | |
Paul Nicholls (Joe Wicks) | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Actress | Martine McCutcheon (Tiffany Mitchell) | Won | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
1998 | Most Popular Actor | Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) | Nominated | [189] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
1999 | Most Popular Actor | Joe Absolom (Matthew Rose) | Nominated | [190][191] |
Most Popular Newcomer | Tamzin Outhwaite (Melanie Healy) | Won | ||
Jack Ryder (Jamie Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
2000 | Most Popular Actor | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Won | [188][192] |
Most Popular Actress | Tamzin Outhwaite (Melanie Healy) | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Newcomer | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Nominated | ||
Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
2001 | Most Popular Actor | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Nominated | [193] |
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Actress | Lucy Benjamin (Lisa Fowler) | Nominated | ||
June Brown (Dot Branning) | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Newcomer | Kacey Ainsworth (Little Mo Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Won | |||
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
2002 | Most Popular Actor | Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell) | Nominated | [194][195] |
Alex Ferns (Trevor Morgan) | Nominated | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Actress | Kacey Ainsworth (Little Mo Mitchell) | Won | ||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Newcomer | Kim Medcalf (Sam Mitchell) | Won | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
2003 | Most Popular Actor | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | |
Most Popular Actress | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Won | ||
Most Popular Newcomer | Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman) | Won | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
2004 | Most Popular Actor | Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman) | Nominated | [196][197][198] |
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Nominated | |||
Most Popular Actress | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Newcomer | Tracy-Ann Oberman (Chrissie Watts) | Nominated | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
2005 | Most Popular Actor | Nigel Harman (Dennis Rickman) | Shortlisted | [199][200] |
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Shortlisted | |||
Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Most Popular Actress | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Shortlisted | ||
Tracy-Ann Oberman (Chrissie Watts) | Longlisted | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Shortlisted | |||
Most Popular Newcomer | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Shortlisted | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
2006 | Most Popular Actor | Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell) | Longlisted | [201][202] |
Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) | Shortlisted | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Most Popular Actress | Laurie Brett (Jane Beale) | Longlisted | ||
Natalie Cassidy (Sonia Fowler) | Longlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Shortlisted | |||
Most Popular Newcomer | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Won | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
2007 | Most Popular Actor | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Longlisted | [203][204] |
Most Popular Actress | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | ||
Kara Tointon (Dawn Swann) | Longlisted | |||
Most Popular Newcomer | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Longlisted | ||
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
2008 | Most Popular Newcomer | Rita Simons (Roxy Mitchell) | Won | [205][206] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Longlisted | ||
Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Longlisted | |||
Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Longlisted | |||
2010 | Most Popular Newcomer | Neil McDermott (Ryan Malloy) | Shortlisted | [207][208][209] |
Most Popular Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Serial Drama Performance | Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | ||
Diane Parish (Denise Wicks) | Longlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | |||
Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Longlisted | |||
2011 | Newcomer | Ricky Norwood (Fatboy) | Won | [210] |
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Longlisted | ||
Marc Elliott (Syed Masood) | Longlisted | |||
Don Gilet (Lucas Johnson) | Longlisted | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Shortlisted | |||
Diane Parish (Denise Johnson) | Longlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | |||
2012 | Newcomer | Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning) | Won | [211][212][213] |
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Longlisted | ||
Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Longlisted | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Shortlisted | |||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Longlisted | |||
2013 | Newcomer | David Witts (Joey Branning) | Won | [214][215] |
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | ||
Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Ann Mitchell (Cora Cross) | Longlisted | |||
Steve John Shepherd (Michael Moon) | Longlisted | |||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Longlisted | |||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Shortlisted | |||
2014 | Newcomer | Khali Best (Dexter Hartman) | Won | [216][217] |
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Longlisted | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Shortlisted | |||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Longlisted | |||
2015 | Newcomer | Maddy Hill (Nancy Carter) | Won | [218][219][220] |
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Shortlisted | ||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Won | |||
Linda Henry (Shirley Carter) | Longlisted | |||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Longlisted | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Longlisted | |||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Longlisted | |||
2016 | Newcomer | Richard Blackwood (Vincent Hubbard) | Nominated | [221][222][223] |
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Letitia Dean (Sharon Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Won | |||
Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) | Longlisted | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Rakhee Thakrar (Shabnam Masood) | Shortlisted | |||
2017 | Newcomer | Tilly Keeper (Louise Mitchell) | Nominated | [224][225] |
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | Longlisted | |||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Harry Reid (Ben Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Fowler) | Won | |||
2018 | Newcomer | Danny Walters (Keanu Taylor) | Won | [226][227][228] |
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Carter) | Longlisted | |||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Fowler) | Shortlisted | |||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Longlisted | |||
2019 | Newcomer | Ricky Champ (Stuart Highway) | Nominated | [229][230] |
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Won | |||
Tanya Franks (Rainie Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) | Longlisted | |||
Bonnie Langford (Carmel Kazemi) | Shortlisted | |||
Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | Longlisted | |||
2020 | Newcomer | Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell) | Nominated | [231] |
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Longlisted | ||
James Bye (Martin Fowler) | Longlisted | |||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | Longlisted | |||
Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | Longlisted | |||
2021 | Newcomer | Rose Ayling-Ellis (Frankie Lewis) | Nominated | [232] |
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Tony Clay (Callum Highway) | Longlisted | |||
Jaz Deol (Kheerat Panesar) | Longlisted | |||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | Longlisted | |||
Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar) | Longlisted | |||
2022 | Serial Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [233] |
Serial Drama Performance | Zaraah Abrahams (Chelsea Fox) | Longlisted | ||
Rose Ayling-Ellis (Frankie Lewis) | Shortlisted | |||
Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Longlisted | |||
Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Longlisted | |||
Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Shortlisted | |||
2023 | Rising Star | Bobby Brazier (Freddie Slater) | Won | [234] |
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Won | ||
Serial Drama Performance | James Farrar (Zack Hudson) | Longlisted | ||
Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce-Brown) | Won | |||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar) | Longlisted | |||
Aaron Thiara (Ravi Gulati) | Longlisted | |||
Lillia Turner (Lily Slater) | Longlisted | |||
2024 | ||||
Serial Drama | EastEnders | Pending | ||
Serial Drama Performance | Michelle Collins (Cindy Beale) | Pending | ||
Jaden Ladega (Denzel Danes) | Pending | |||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Pending | |||
Colin Salmon (George Knight) | Pending | |||
Rudolph Walker (Patrick Trueman) | Pending | |||
Angela Wynter (Yolande Trueman) | Pending |
Royal Television Society Awards
editRTS Programme Awards
editThe Royal Television Society Programme Awards ceremony takes place every March in central London.[235] EastEnders has been nominated in the Soap category (Soap and Continual Drama from 2007 onwards) 11 times, and has won five times, in 2002, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2024. In 2009, episodes were submitted to a panel from "Whitney Week", a week of episodes centred around the character of Whitney Dean, played by Shona McGarty.[236] In 2011, Lindsay Coulson's portrayal of Carol Jackson was praised by the judges, following the death of her son Billie Jackson (Devon Anderson).[237] Actress Patsy Palmer was also nominated in the Actor Female category in 1998 for her portrayal of Bianca Jackson.[238]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1998 | Actor Female | Patsy Palmer (Bianca Jackson) | Nominated | [238] |
2002 | Soap | EastEnders | Won | [239] |
2004 | Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [240] |
2005 | Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [241] |
2006 | Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [242] |
2009 | Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Won | [243] |
2010 | Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Won | [244] |
2011 | Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Won | [237] |
2012 | Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [245] |
2013 | Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [246][247] |
2015 | Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | |
2016 | Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [248][249] |
2017 | Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [250] |
2018 | Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [251] |
2020 | Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | |
2023 | Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | |
2024 | Soap and Continuing Drama | EastEnders | Won | [252] |
RTS Craft & Design Awards
editThe Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards are presented by the Royal Television Society to recognize technical achievements in British television. EastEnders has received four nominations winning one, which have included two nominations for the live episode in 2005.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | Lighting, Photography & Camera - Lighting for Multicamera | Roger Francis | Nominated | [253] |
Lighting, Photography & Camera - Multicamera Work | John Corby | Nominated | ||
2005 | Lighting and Multi Camera - Lighting for Multi Camera | John Carberry | Nominated | [254] |
Lighting and Multi Camera - Multi Camera Work | Clive Arnold, Duncan Unsworth | Won |
Screen Nation Awards
editThe Screen Nation Film and Television Awards were an annual award ceremony devised to celebrate and award Black British and international film and television talent.[255] In February 2009, actress Tiana Benjamin, who played Chelsea Fox, was voted Favourite Female TV Star.[256] In 2011, EastEnders stars received five Screen Nation nominations, with Ellen Thomas (Grace Olubunmi) and Sharon Duncan-Brewster (Trina Johnson) receiving special mentions, and EastEnders itself received one nomination.[257] In 2012, EastEnders and EastEnders: E20 stars received four nominations, with actress Modupe Adeyeye receiving a special mention.[258]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2007 | Diversity in Drama Production | EastEnders | Nominated | [259] |
2009 | Favourite Female TV Star | Tiana Benjamin (Chelsea Fox) | Won | [260] [261] |
Young Shooting Star | Belinda Owusu (Libby Fox) | Nominated | ||
2011 | Diversity in Drama Production | EastEnders | Nominated | [262] |
Emerging Talent | Devon Anderson (Billie Jackson) | Nominated | ||
Arinze Kene (Connor Stanley) | Nominated | |||
Favourite Female TV Star | Sharon Duncan-Brewster (Trina Johnson) | Mentioned | ||
Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Won | |||
Ellen Thomas (Grace Olubunmi) | Mentioned | |||
Favourite Male TV Star | Arinze Kene (Connor Stanley) | Won | ||
Young Shooting Star (16-23) | Bunmi Mojekwu (Mercy Olubunmi) | Nominated | ||
2012 | Emerging Talent | Samuell Benta (Donnie Lester, EastEnders: E20) | Nominated | [258] [263] |
Favourite Female TV Star | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Won | ||
Favourite Male TV Star | Chucky Venn (Ray Dixon) | Won | ||
Young Shooting Star (16-25) | Ricky Norwood (Fatboy) | Nominated | ||
Modupe Adeyeye (Faith Olubunmi) | Mentioned | |||
2015 | Favourite Female TV Star | Rebecca Scroggs (Tosh Mackintosh) | Nominated | [264] |
2016 | Favourite Male TV Personality | Richard Blackwood (Vincent Hubbard) | Nominated | [265] |
2017 | Female Performance in TV | Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Nominated | [266] |
Ellen Thomas (Claudette Hubbard) | Mentioned | |||
Male Performance in TV | Joivan Wade (Jordan Johnson) | Mentioned | ||
2019 | Emerging Talent | Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | Nominated | [267] |
2020 | Female Performance in TV | Suzette Llewellyn (Sheree Trueman) | Mentioned | [268] |
Smash Hits T4 Poll Winners Party
editThe Smash Hits T4 Poll Winners Party was an awards ceremony which ran from 1979 to 1987 as the Smash Hits Readers' Poll, then on television from 1988 to 2005.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1986 | Best Non-music TV | EastEnders | Won | [269] |
1987 | Won | [270] | ||
1988 | Worst TV Programme | Won | [271] | |
1996 | Best TV Show | Won | [272] | |
1997 | Best TV Actress | Martine McCutcheon | Won | |
1998 | Best TV Show | Eastenders | Won | |
1998 | Best TV Actress | Martine McCutcheon | Won | |
2001 | Best TV Show | EastEnders | Won | [273] |
2002 | Won | [274] | ||
2004 | Won | [275] | ||
2005 | Won | [276] |
TRIC Awards
editThe Television and Radio Industries Club (TRIC) Awards were established in 1969. They are awarded annually and are voted for by members of the television and radio industry.[2] EastEnders has won a total of 18 awards, including Best TV Theme Music in 1987 (awarded to Simon May), TV Soap Personality in 2007, 2011 and 2013 (awarded to Lacey Turner, Jessie Wallace and Shane Richie respectively), New TV Talent in 2004 (Christopher Parker), numerous wins for TV Soap of the Year and the TRIC Special Award in 2010 and 2017, presented to Barbara Windsor and June Brown, respectively.[277]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1986 | BBC Programme of the Year | EastEnders | Won | [1][46] |
1987 | Best Theme Music | Simon May | Won | [1][46] |
2001 | TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | [278] |
2002 | TV Soap Programme of the Year | EastEnders | Won | [279] |
2003 | TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | [278] |
2004 | TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | [278] |
2004 | New TV Talent | Christopher Parker (Spencer Moon) | Won | [280] |
2007 | TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | [281] [282] |
TV Soap Personality | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | ||
2008 | TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Won | [283] |
2009 | TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Won | [284] [285] |
TV Soap Personality | Patsy Palmer (Bianca Jackson) | Nominated | ||
2010 | TRIC Special Award | Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Won | [277] [286] [287] [288] |
TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Won | ||
TV Soap Personality | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | ||
2011 | TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | [289] [290] |
TV Soap Personality | Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Won | ||
2012 | TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Won | [291] [292] |
TV Soap Personality | Jo Joyner (Tanya Jessop) | Nominated | ||
2013 | Soap Personality | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | [293] [294] |
TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
2014 | TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | [295] |
2015 | TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | [296] |
Soap Personality | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Won | ||
2017 | Soap Personality | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Nominated | [297] [298] |
TRIC Special Award | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Won | ||
TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Won | ||
2018 | TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | [299] |
2019 | Soap Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Won | [300] |
TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
2020 | Soap Actor | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Won | [301] |
TV Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
2021 | Soap Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Nominated | [302] |
Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | ||
2022 | Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | [303] |
2023 | Soap Actor | Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown) | Nominated | [304] |
Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce-Brown) | Won | |||
Soap of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated |
TV Choice Awards
editThe TV Choice Awards, awarded by TV Choice magazine, began in 1997 as the TV Quick Awards. Between 2005 and 2009 they were known as the TV Quick and TV Choice Awards. They are voted for by readers of the magazine.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1998 | Best Actor | Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) | Won | [305] |
Best Actress | Martine McCutcheon (Tiffany Mitchell) | Won | ||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
1999 | Best Newcomer | Jack Ryder (Jamie Mitchell) | Won | [306] |
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
Best Soap Actor | Joe Absolom (Matthew Rose) | Won | ||
Best Soap Storyline | EastEnders (death of Saskia Duncan) | Won | ||
2000 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [307] |
Best Soap Actor | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Won | ||
2001 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [308] |
Best Soap Actor | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Won | ||
Best Soap Actress | Natalie Cassidy (Sonia Jackson) | Won | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Won | ||
Best Soap Storyline | EastEnders | Won | ||
2002 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [309] |
Best Soap Actor | Martin Kemp (Steve Owen) | Won | ||
Best Soap Actress | Kacey Ainsworth (Little Mo Mitchell) | Won | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Alex Ferns (Trevor Morgan) | Won | ||
Best Soap Storyline | EastEnders Trevor Morgan's abuse of wife Little Mo | Won | ||
2003 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [310] |
Best Soap Actress | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Won | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | ||
2004 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [311] |
Best Soap Actor | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | ||
2005 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [312] |
Best Soap Actor | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | ||
2006 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [313] [314] |
Best Soap Actor | Ross Kemp (Grant Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Actress | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Emma Barton (Honey Edwards) | Nominated | ||
Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Won | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Digging up Den/Mitchell boys' return | Nominated | ||
Nana's wishes/Kat and Alfie's exit | Nominated | |||
2007 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [315] [316] [317] |
Best Soap Actor | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Won | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Actress | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Nominated | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | |||
Best Newcomer | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Nominated | ||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Max, Stacey, Bradley and Tanya love tangle | Nominated | ||
Pauline Fowler's death and aftermath | Nominated | |||
Stella Crawford's torment of Ben Mitchell | Nominated | |||
2008 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [318] [319] |
Best Soap Actor | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Won | ||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Actress | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Nominated | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | |||
Best Newcomer | Cheryl Fergison (Heather Trott) | Nominated | ||
John Partridge (Christian Clarke) | Nominated | |||
Rita Simons (Roxy Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Aftermath of Max and Stacey's affair | Nominated | ||
2009 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [320] [321] [322] |
Best Soap Actor | Larry Lamb (Archie Mitchell) | Longlisted | ||
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap Actress | Samantha Janus (Ronnie Mitchell) | Shortlisted | ||
Linda Henry (Shirley Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Lauren Crace (Danielle Jones) | Won | ||
Marc Elliott (Syed Masood) | Longlisted | |||
Preeya Kalidas (Amira Shah) | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Danielle and Ronnie | Won | ||
Whitney and Tony | Shortlisted | |||
Patrick Trueman facing up to his past | Longlisted | |||
2010 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [323] [324] |
Best Soap Actor | Don Gilet (Lucas Johnson) | Longlisted | ||
Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap Actress | Diane Parish (Denise Johnson) | Longlisted | ||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | |||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Sam Attwater (Leon Small) | Longlisted | ||
Emer Kenny (Zsa Zsa Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Ricky Norwood (Fatboy) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Christian Clarke and Syed Masood's relationship | Shortlisted | ||
Lucas Johnson's reign of terror | Longlisted | |||
Who Killed Archie? | Shortlisted | |||
2011 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [325] [326] [327] [328] |
Best Soap Actor | Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | |||
Best Soap Actress | Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Longlisted | ||
Nina Wadia (Zainab Masood) | Longlisted | |||
Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Won | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Ace Bhatti (Yusef Khan) | Longlisted | ||
Jacqueline Jossa (Lauren Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Steve John Shepherd (Michael Moon) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Ronnie swaps her baby for Kat's | Shortlisted | ||
Yusef tries to destroy the Masoods | Longlisted | |||
Whitney is exploited at the hands of Rob | Longlisted | |||
2012 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [329] [330] [331] |
Best Soap Actor | Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | |||
Best Soap Actress | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Shortlisted | ||
Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Longlisted | |||
Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Tony Discipline (Tyler Moon) | Won | ||
Jamie Foreman (Derek Branning) | Shortlisted | |||
Chucky Venn (Ray Dixon) | Longlisted | |||
2013 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [332] [333] [334] |
Best Soap Actor | Perry Fenwick (Billy Mitchell) | Longlisted | ||
Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Longlisted | |||
Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | |||
Best Soap Actress | Charlie Brooks (Janine Butcher) | Shortlisted | ||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Khali Best (Dexter Hartman) | Longlisted | ||
Clare Perkins (Ava Hartman) | Longlisted | |||
David Witts (Joey Branning) | Won | |||
2014 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [335] [336] [337] |
Best Soap Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Won | ||
Ben Hardy (Peter Beale) | Longlisted | |||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap Actress | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Longlisted | ||
Lindsey Coulson (Carol Jackson) | Won | |||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Maddy Hill (Nancy Carter) | Shortlisted | ||
Sam Strike (Johnny Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Rakhee Thakrar (Shabnam Masood) | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap Storyline | Who Killed Lucy Beale? | Shortlisted | ||
Carol Jackson's breast cancer | Longlisted | |||
Johnny Carter comes out | Longlisted | |||
Outstanding Contribution | EastEnders | Won | ||
2015 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | [338] [339] [340] |
Best Soap Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap Actress | Laurie Brett (Jane Beale) | Longlisted | ||
Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Richard Blackwood (Vincent Hubbard) | Longlisted | ||
Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) | Won | |||
Harry Reid (Ben Mitchell) | Longlisted | |||
2016 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [341] [342] [343] |
Best Soap Actor | James Bye (Martin Fowler) | Longlisted | ||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | |||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Shortlisted | |||
Best Soap Actress | Letitia Dean (Sharon Mitchell) | Longlisted | ||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Fowler) | Won | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Tilly Keeper (Louise Mitchell) | Longlisted | ||
Riley Carter Millington (Kyle Slater) | Shortlisted | |||
2017 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [344] |
Best Soap Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Shortlisted | ||
Davood Ghadami (Kush Kazemi) | Longlisted | |||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap Actress | Jasmine Armfield (Bex Fowler) | Shortlisted | ||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Carter) | Longlisted | |||
Diane Parish (Denise Fox) | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | Shortlisted | ||
2018 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [345] [346] |
Best Soap Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Won | ||
Best Soap Actress | Lacey Turner (Stacey Fowler) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Newcomer | Katie Jarvis (Hayley Slater) | Nominated | ||
2019 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [347] |
Best Soap Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Won | ||
Best Soap Actress | Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Nominated | ||
Lorraine Stanley (Karen Taylor) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Newcomer | Kara-Leah Fernandes (Bailey Baker) | Won | ||
2020 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [348] [349] |
Best Soap Actor | Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Nominated | |||
Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | Longlisted | |||
Best Soap Actress | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Nominated | ||
Shona McGarty (Whitney Dean) | Nominated | |||
Jessica Plummer (Chantelle Atkins) | Longlisted | |||
2021 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [350] [351] |
Best Soap Actor | Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Actress | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Nominated | ||
2022 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [352] [353] |
Best Soap Actor | Max Bowden (Ben Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Danny Dyer (Mick Carter) | Nominated | |||
Best Soap Actress | Kellie Bright (Linda Carter) | Nominated | ||
Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Won | |||
2024 | Best Soap | Eastenders | Nominated | [354] [355] |
Best Soap Actor | Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown) | Nominated | ||
Best Soap Actress | Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce) | Nominated |
TV Now Awards
editThe TV Now Awards were awarded annually by Irish magazine TV Now between 2006 and 2010.[356] In 2007, actor Steve McFadden won in the Male Soap Star category and Lacey Turner won the Hot Young Talent award.[357] In 2009, Barbara Windsor won the Soap Legend Award for her portrayal of Peggy Mitchell.[358]
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2007 | Favourite Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [357] |
Favourite Male Soap Star | Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Won | ||
Hot Young Talent | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | ||
2008 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [359] [360] [361] [362] [363] |
Favourite Male Soap Star | Charlie Clements (Bradley Branning) | Nominated | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Favourite Female Soap Star | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | ||
Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Favourite Newcomer | Rita Simons and Samantha Janus (Roxy and Ronnie Mitchell) | Nominated | ||
Favourite Soap Couple | Laurie Brett and Adam Woodyatt (Jane and Ian Beale) | Nominated | ||
2009 | Favourite Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [364] [365] [366] [367] [368] [369] |
Favourite Male Soap Star | Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Nominated | ||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | |||
Favourite Female Soap Star | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Nominated | ||
Rita Simons (Roxy Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Favourite Soap Couple | Laurie Brett and Adam Woodyatt (Jane and Ian Beale) | Nominated | ||
Soap Legend Award | Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Won | ||
2010 | Favourite Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [370] [371] [372] [373] |
Favourite Male Soap Star | Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Nominated | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
Favourite Female Soap Star | June Brown (Dot Branning) | Nominated | ||
Patsy Palmer (Bianca Jackson) | Nominated | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | |||
Favourite Soap Family | Branning family | Nominated | ||
Mitchell family | Nominated |
TV Times Awards
editIn the TV Times Awards, which began in 1969 and are awarded by TV Times magazine, actress Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) won Favourite Soap Star in 2008 and 2009. EastEnders received a further three nominations in 2009 including Favourite Soap Star for Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell). Turner won and Windsor were nominated again in 2010. In 2022, EastEnders won both the Favourite Soap and Favourite Soap Star accolades, with Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) winning the latter.
Year | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Favourite Soap Star | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | [374] |
2009 | Best Double Act | Cheryl Fergison and Linda Henry (Heather Trott and Shirley Carter) | Nominated | [375] [376] [377] |
Favourite Newcomer | Maisie Smith (Tiffany Dean) | Nominated | ||
Favourite Soap Star | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | ||
Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
2010 | Favourite Soap Star | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | [378] [379] |
Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
2011 | Favourite Soap Star | Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Nominated | [380] |
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | |||
2012 | Favourite Newcomer | Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce) | Won | [381] [382] |
Favourite Soap Star | Jessie Wallace (Kat Moon) | Nominated | ||
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | |||
2016 | Favourite Newcomer | Tilly Keeper (Louise Mitchell) | Nominated | [383] [384] |
Favourite Soap Star | Jamie Borthwick (Jay Brown) | Nominated | ||
Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) | Nominated | |||
2021 | Favourite Soap Star | Stevie Basaula (Isaac Baptiste) | Nominated | [385] |
2022 | Favourite Soap | EastEnders | Won | [386] [387] |
Favourite Soap Star | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | ||
Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Won | |||
Favourite Young Performer | Sonny Kendall (Tommy Moon) | Nominated | ||
Lillia Turner (Lily Slater) | Nominated |
Other awards
editIn 1985, Simon May was nominated for an Ivor Novello Award for Best TV Theme of the Year, for the EastEnders theme tune. It failed to win, but in 1986 the song "Every Loser Wins", which was written by May for a storyline in the show involving the character of Simon Wicks (Nick Berry) and his band The Banned, won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Selling Single.[388]
EastEnders has won four Mental Health Media Awards in the category Soaps and Continual Dramas for its portrayal of mental health issues. EastEnders was given an award in 1997 for the storyline of Joe Wicks (Paul Nicholls) developing schizophrenia.[389] Jessie Wallace received the 2002 award for her portrayal of Kat Slater, a woman who had been raped by her uncle as a teenager and attempted suicide when he returned later in her life.[390] The award was won again in 2006 for the storyline involving Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) and her mentally ill mother Jean (Gillian Wright).[391][392] The show was nominated again in 2009 but lost to Pobol y Cwm, however, it won the 'Making a Difference' award.[393] In 2010, EastEnders won in the soaps category again for a storyline involving Stacey.[394] EastEnders has also won the Doing Media Differently in 2009 from the Royal Association for Disability Rights, for the number of characters portrayed with disabilities and illnesses.[395]
In 2006, EastEnders received a Rose d'Or at the international television awards ceremony in Lucerne, Switzerland for its success for over 21 years. Actor Shane Richie also won a Rose d'Or in 2004.[396] In 2006, Wendy Richard (Pauline Fowler) was named Most Popular TV Personality at the Variety Club Awards. The award was voted for by readers of the Daily Express newspaper.[397] At the 2009 Black International Film Festival and Music Video & Screen Awards, Rudolph Walker, who plays Patrick Trueman, received the Lifetime Achievement Award. At the same ceremony, EastEnders was nominated for Best UK Drama with a Black Cast.[398]
Diversity and health-related awards
editYear | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | Asian Media Awards | Best TV Character | Rakhee Thakrar (Shabnam Masood) | Won | [399] |
2016 | Best TV Character | Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Won | [400] | |
2018 | Best TV Character | Nitin Ganatra (Masood Ahmed) | Nominated | [401] | |
2021 | Best TV Character | Jaz Deol (Kheerat Panesar) | Won | [402] | |
2022 | Best TV Character | Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar) | Won | [403] | |
2014 | Attitude Awards | Media Recognition Award | EastEnders | Won | [404] |
2009 | Black International Film Festival and Music Video & Screen Awards | Best UK Actress | Tiana Benjamin (Chelsea Fox) | Won | [405] |
Best UK Drama with a Black Cast | EastEnders | Won | |||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Rudolph Walker (Patrick Trueman) | Won | |||
2011 | Best UK Drama with a Black Cast | EastEnders | Nominated | [257] | |
2012 | Best Newcomer | Ricky Norwood (Fatboy) | Nominated | [406] [407] | |
Best Soap with a Black Cast or Lead | EastEnders | Won | |||
Best TV Comedy Performance | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox) | Nominated | |||
Best UK Actor | Chucky Venn (Ray Dixon) | Won | |||
2015 | Best TV Soap | EastEnders | Won | [408] | |
2018 | Best Emerging Talent | Zack Morris (Keegan Baker) | Won | [409] | |
Best TV Soap | EastEnders | Won | |||
2016 | British LGBT Awards | Media Moment | Kyle Slater makes his debut on EastEnders | Nominated | [410] |
2009 | Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women of the Year Awards | Ultimate TV Actress | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Won | [411] |
2009 | Cultural Diversity Network Awards | Excellence in creative output – making diversity more mainstream | EastEnders | Nominated | [412] |
2010 | Sainsbury's Award for Mainstreaming Disability | EastEnders | Won | [413] | |
2002 | Ethnic Multicultural Media Awards | TV Actor | Rudolph Walker (Patrick Trueman) | Won | [414] |
2004 | TV Actor | Gary Beadle (Paul Trueman) | Nominated | [415] | |
1997 | Mental Health Media Awards | Soaps | EastEnders | Won | [389] |
2002 | Soaps and Continual Drama | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Won | [390] | |
2006 | Soaps and Continual Drama | EastEnders | Won | [391] [392] | |
2009 | Soaps and Continual TV Drama | EastEnders | Nominated | [416] | |
2009 | Making a Difference | Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) and Gillian Wright (Jean Slater) | Won | [393] | |
2010 | Soaps | EastEnders | Won | [394] | |
2012 | Mind Media Awards | Best portrayal of mental health in the media (soaps) | EastEnders and Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale) | Nominated | [417] |
2019 | PinkNews Awards | Drama Award | EastEnders | Won | [418] |
2013 | Older People in the Media Awards | Best older person's character in a film, TV or radio drama | Ann Mitchell (Cora Cross) | Nominated | [419] [420] |
2005 | Race in the Media Awards | Best Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [421] |
2012 | Radio Times Creative Diversity Network Soap Award | Best Soap Storyline | Episode: 25 December 2011 | Nominated | [422] |
2009 | Royal Association for Disability Rights awards | Doing Media Differently | EastEnders | Won | [395] |
2010 | Stonewall Awards | Broadcast of the Year | EastEnders | Nominated | [423] |
2010 | Entertainer of the Year | John Partridge (Christian Clarke) | Won | [424] | |
2011 | Women in TV & Film Awards | Creative Innovation Award | Deborah Sathe (producer, EastEnders: E20) | Won | [425] |
Others
editYear | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1986 | Anna Scher Theatre Awards | Favourite Programme | EastEnders | Won | [1] |
2007 | Banff World Television Festival | Best Telenovela and Drama Serial Program | EastEnders | Won | [426] |
2010 | Soap Opera | EastEnders | Nominated | [427] | |
Original Online Programs | EastEnders E20 | Shortlisted | [428] | ||
2014 | BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards | Best British TV Show | EastEnders | Nominated | [429] |
Best British Actor | Lorna Fitzgerald (Abi Branning) | Won | |||
2010 | Broadcast Digital Awards | Best Live Event Coverage (inc Sports) | "EastEnders Live" | Nominated | [430] |
2008 | Daily Star Soaper Star Awards | Best Actor | Robert Kazinsky (Sean Slater) | Won | [1] [46] |
Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | ||||
Best Actress | Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning) | Nominated | |||
Lacey Turner (Stacey Slater) | Nominated | ||||
Best Family | Mitchell family | Nominated | |||
Best Newcomer | Samantha Janus (Ronnie Mitchell) | Won | |||
Rita Simons (Roxy Mitchell) | Nominated | ||||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | |||
2013 | Freesat Free TV Awards | Best British TV Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [431] |
2014 | Best British TV Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | [432] | |
2016 | International Achievement Recognition Awards | Best Actor TV/Drama | Richard Blackwood (Vincent Hubbard) | Nominated | [433] |
Best Actress | Tameka Empson (Kim Fox-Hubbard) | Nominated | |||
Best TV Soap | EastEnders | Nominated | |||
2017 | Best Actor TV/Drama | Scott Maslen (Jack Branning) | Nominated | [434] | |
Best Emerging Actress | Seraphina Beh (Madison Drake) | Won | |||
Best Young Actor Film/TV/Drama | Danny Walters (Keanu Taylor) | Won | |||
1985 | Ivor Novello Awards | Best TV Theme of the Year | Simon May (EastEnders theme tune) | Nominated | [388] |
1986 | Best Selling Single of the Year | Simon May ("Every Loser Wins") | Won | ||
2001 | Maxim UK Woman of the Year Awards | Woman of the Year | Tamzin Outhwaite (Mel Healy) | Won | [435] |
2002 | Jessie Wallace (Kat Slater) | Won | [436] | ||
2002 | MORI poll for World Asthma Day | Britain's Bubbliest Soap Opera Barmaid | Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell) | Won | [437] |
2009 | Promax Awards | Best Drama Promo (Originated)[438] | EastEnders | Nominated | [438] |
1986 | Pye Awards | Outstanding Female Personality | Anita Dobson (Angie Watts) | Won | [1] [46] |
Outstanding Male Personality | Leslie Grantham (Den Watts) | Won | |||
2004 | Rose d'Or | Best Performance in a Soap | Shane Richie (Alfie Moon) | Won | [396] |
2006 | Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | ||
2023 | Best Soap or Telenovela | EastEnders | Nominated | [439] | |
2024 | Best Soap or Telenovela | EastEnders | Nominated | [440] | |
2024 | Radio Times Soap Awards | Best Soap | Eastenders | Won | [441] |
Best Actor | Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar) | Nominated | |||
Angela Wynter (Yolande Trueman) | Won | ||||
Colin Salmon (George Knight) | Nominated | ||||
Best Villain | Navin Chowdhry (Nish Panesar) | Won | |||
Matt Di Angelo (Dean Wicks) | Nominated | ||||
Best Newcomer | Francesca Henry (Gina Knight) | Nominated | |||
Best Comedy Performance | Jonny Freeman (Reiss Colwell) | Nominated | |||
Best Exit | Danny Walters (Keanu Taylor) | Won | |||
Elizabeth Counsell (Gloria Knight) | Nominated | ||||
Soap Moment of the Year | Sixmas | Won | |||
Best Twist | Cindy Beale's return | Nominated | |||
Keanu Taylor's Christmas Day death | Nominated | ||||
Best Episode | Christmas Day | Nominated | |||
George confronts Eddie | Won | ||||
Best Storyline | The Six | Nominated | |||
Cindy Beale's return | Nominated | ||||
Inspiring Storyline of the Year | Suki Panesar comes out to her family | Won | |||
Jay and Honey run the London Marathon | Nominated | ||||
2004 | Soaplife | Top 10 Soap Moments of 2004 | Alfie discovered Kat has cheated | 9th | [442] |
Dennis Watts' love triangle with Sharon & Zoe | 8th | ||||
Janine framed for murder | 7th | ||||
Dirty Den's return | 4th | ||||
Martin Fowler's one-night stand with Sarah | 3rd | ||||
1997 | SOS Star Awards | Best TV Programme | EastEnders | Won | [1] [46] |
1997 | Variety Club Awards | BBC Personality of the Year | Entire cast and crew | Won | [1] |
2006 | Most Popular TV Personality | Wendy Richard (Pauline Fowler) | Won | [397] | |
2021 | The (Humax) Version Soap Awards | Best Soap | Eastenders | Won | [443] [444] |
Best Legend | Letitia Dean (Sharon Watts) | Won | |||
Best Actress | Linda Henry (Shirley Carter) | Nominated | |||
Best Actor | Ricky Champ (Stuart Highway) | Nominated | |||
Best Newcomer | Balvinder Sopal (Suki Panesar) | Nominated | |||
Best Villain | Toby Smith (Gray Atkins) | Won | |||
Funniest Character | Laila Morse (Big Mo) | Won | |||
Best Couple | Max Bowden and Tony Clay (Ben Mitchell and Callum Highway) | Won | |||
Best Storyline | Mick Carter’s tragic past | Nominated | |||
Best Exit | Jake Wood (Max Branning) | Nominated | |||
2012 | Virgin Media TV Awards | Best Baddie | Yusef Khan | Nominated | [445] [446] [447] [448] [449] [450] |
Best Newbie | David Essex (Eddie Moon) | Nominated | |||
Danielle Harold (Lola Pearce) | Nominated | ||||
Best Soap | EastEnders | Won | |||
EastEnders: E20 | Nominated | ||||
Character of the Year | Max Branning (Jake Wood) | Nominated | |||
Most Explosive TV Moment Of The Year | Ronnie Mitchell's baby swap plot | Nominated | |||
2011 | Webby Awards | Drama | EastEnders: E20 | Won | [451] |
2011 | Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards | Best Continuing Drama | Simon Ashdown ("Dot's Impossible Decision") | Nominated | [452] |
2020 | Best Long Running TV Series | Peter Mattessi (Episode 5028) | Nominated | [453] |
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